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Canton. Joss House
Pierre Joseph Rossier. Views in China issued by Negretti and Zambra in 1859 and 1861. First Series and second series. These important images were the first commercial views of China to be sold in the west. Date: 1858-1861
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1858 1861 1859 1861 Canton Commercial Important Issued Joss Negretti Orient Pierre Rossier Sold Zambra
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This photograph, titled "Canton: Joss House," is an exquisite example of early Western documentation of China, captured by the renowned photographer Pierre Joseph Rossier between 1858 and 1861. The image, published by Negretti and Zambra, is a significant contribution to the historical record of China as it was among the first commercially available views of the country in the Western world. The Joss House, also known as a Taoist temple, is depicted in this photograph as a vibrant and bustling scene of Eastern culture. The intricate architectural details of the temple are on full display, with its red walls, ornate decorations, and the distinctive upturned eaves typical of Chinese temple design. The temple courtyard is filled with people, adding a sense of liveliness and activity to the scene. The photograph is part of the first and second series of views in China issued by Negretti and Zambra, making it an essential addition to any collection of early Chinese imagery. Rossier's mastery of the photographic process is evident in the clear and detailed depiction of the temple and its surroundings, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past and offering a unique perspective on Chinese life during this period. This photograph is a testament to the rich cultural exchange that took place between the East and the West during the 19th century, and it continues to captivate and inspire viewers today. The Joss House in Canton, as captured by Pierre Joseph Rossier, is a beautiful and important reminder of the historical significance of photography in documenting and preserving the world's cultural heritage.
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