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Kyoto Photograph in Real Gold on Lacquer, 1890s

Kyoto Photograph in Real Gold on Lacquer, 1890s

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Kyoto Photograph in Real Gold on Lacquer, 1890s

by Process Attaches Gold Dust to Photosensitive Adhesive of Potassium Bichromate, Gum Arabic and Honey

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About This Item

Real photograph printed in gold on a lacquered wooden board, from the Yokohama studio of Mizuno Hanbei, circa 1895. Mizuno patented this process that used a photosensitive adhesive of potassium bichromate, gum arabic and honey to attach gold dust to lacquer. The photograph of geisha and maiko relaxing on a Kyoto riverside terrace was taken by Tamamura Kozaburo. Mizuno's stenciled stamps on reverse.

Photo measures 11 x 8 inches, mounted to a lacquered frame measuring 17.5 x 13.75 inches. Frame cracked along corner diagonals, else all in very good condition.

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Archway Books US (US)
Seller's Inventory #
18941140
Title
Kyoto Photograph in Real Gold on Lacquer, 1890s
Author
Process Attaches Gold Dust to Photosensitive Adhesive of Potassium Bichromate, Gum Arabic and Honey
Book Condition
Used
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Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Japan

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About Archway Books

I have over thirty years experience as a full-time bookseller, ten years as owner of a brick and mortar shop and twenty-one on the internet and at book shows. My particular interest is in books and other printed objects as agents or artifacts of social upheaval and cultural clash.

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Cracked
In reference to a hinge or a book's binding, means that the glue which holds the opposing leaves has allowed them to separate,...
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