File:Portraits of the executioner of Kanagawa with sword and prisoner, the head of Hayashida Tciken, and Chinese women, including one from "Foochau" LCCN2011649891.jpg

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English: Title: Portraits of the executioner of Kanagawa with sword and prisoner, the head of Hayashida Tciken, and Chinese women, including one from "Foochau" Abstract/medium: 4 photographic prints (1 page) : albumen, hand-colored.
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Author Thomson, J. (John), 1837-1921, photographer; Beato, Felice, approximately 1825-, photographer; Sutton, Frederick William, 1832-1883, photographer
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  • Title devised by Library staff.
  • Captions on front of item: "Executioner of Kanagawa" (upper left); [no caption] (upper right); "Chinese women" (lower left); and "Foochau woman" (lower right).
  • Captions on back of item: "Executioner of Kanagawa" (upper left); "Hayashida Tciken (upper right); "Chinese women" (lower left); and [no caption] (lower right).
  • Bottom two images attributed to John Thomson, taken in Shanghai, 1870-1872. (Source: Regine Thiriez, 2009)
  • Top left image attributed to Felice Beato, top right image taken by Frederick William Sutton.
  • Caption on upper right image continues: Hayashida Tciken, medical student who attacked H.E. Sir Harry Parkes and retinue, on their way to visit the Mikado, at his palace in Kioto, 23rd March 1868; and was decapitated by Nakai and Goto Shogiro, officers of the court of the Mikado. Photographed by F.W. Sutton, C, E.R.N.
  • In album: Japanese and Chinese portraits, [p. 38].
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lot 4339 · prints and photographs division
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women · clothing & dress · shanghai · china · executions · japan · heads (anatomy) · decapitations · albumen prints · hand-colored · group portraits · portrait photographs
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china
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Shanghai--China

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