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Physic Street, Canton, c. 1868. Creator: John Thomson
Physic Street, Canton, c. 1868. A work made of collotype, pl. xx from the album " illustrations of china and its people, volume i" (1873)
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1873 Calligraphy Canton Canton China Canton China Collotype Guangdong Republic Of China Guangzhou China J Thompson John Thomson Narrow Oriental Perspective Shop Front Thomson John
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.5cm x 25.4cm (8.1" x 10")
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Physic Street, Canton - A Glimpse into 19th Century China
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. This photograph, captured by the talented Scottish photographer John Thomson in 1868, transports us back to the bustling streets of Canton (now Guangzhou), China. The image is part of Thomson's renowned album "Illustrations of China and its People" which offers a fascinating insight into Chinese culture during this period. In this particular print, titled "Physic Street, Canton" we are presented with a narrow city street adorned with traditional Chinese calligraphy and lined with shops. The scene is teeming with activity as men go about their daily business amidst the backdrop of ornate buildings. Thomson's skillful use of collotype printing brings out intricate details in both architecture and people alike. Each figure contributes to the overall narrative - from shopkeepers tending to their wares to passersby engrossed in conversation or lost in thought. The photograph not only captures the essence of urban life but also serves as a testament to British-Chinese relations during this era. It symbolizes an exchange between cultures as Thomson himself ventured far from his homeland Scotland to document these scenes for posterity. As we gaze upon this vintage masterpiece at the Art Institute Chicago or any other art gallery fortunate enough to house it, we cannot help but be transported through time. This snapshot allows us to appreciate both the artistic prowess behind its creation and gain a deeper understanding of historical events that shaped our world today.
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