File:Emperor Meiji(cropped).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEmperor Meiji(cropped).jpg | Conté portrait of the Emperor Meiji, drawn by Chiossone during his employment by the Imperial Printing Bureau: Chiossone was ordered to covertly sketch the emperor and create the final portrait from those sketches. The completed work was then photographed and distributed under the tacit approval of the Emperor to foreign governments and Japanese schools.[1][2] The realism of the drawing was such that many mistook the portrait for an actual photograph.[1][3] | |||
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Source | (1999-November) 天皇四代の肖像 (Tenno Yondai No Shozo), Tokyo, Japan: 毎日新聞社 (Mainichi Shinbun Sha) ISBN: 4620605549. | |||
Author | Artist: Eduardo Chiossone (1833–98); Photographer: Maruki Riyō (also misspelt as Maruki Toshiaki)[3] | |||
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This photograph is in the public domain in Japan because its copyright has expired according to Article 23 of the 1899 Copyright Act of Japan (English translation) and Article 2 of Supplemental Provisions of Copyright Act of 1970. This is when the photograph meets one of the following conditions:
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References
[edit]- ↑ a b Keene, Donald (2002) "Chapter 40" in Emperor of Japan: Meiji and His World, 1852–1912, New York, United States: Columbia University Press, pp. p. 417 Retrieved on 17 January 2011. ISBN: 0-231-12340-X.
- ↑ なぜ、明治神宮には狛犬がないのですか? (in Japanese). Meiji shrine.
- ↑ a b Fujitani, Takashi (1998) [1996] "The Monarchy in Modernity" in Splendid Monarchy: Power and Pageantry in Modern Japan, California, United States: University of California Press, pp. p. 177 Retrieved on 17 January 2011. ISBN: 0-520-21371-8.
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Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
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Software used | GIMP 2.4.7 |
File change date and time | 20:58, 3 November 2011 |
Color space | sRGB |
Image width | 879 px |
Image height | 1,203 px |
Date and time of digitizing | 21:03, 28 November 2007 |
Date metadata was last modified | 21:03, 28 November 2007 |