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CHINA: WOMAN, 1860s. Woman of the Working Class, Canton, China: photographed by John Thomson
CHINA: WOMAN, 1860s.
Woman of the Working Class, Canton, China: photographed by John Thomson, 1868-72
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1860 1860s China Chinese Ching Dynasty Hairstyle Poverty Unidentified
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This photograph, titled "CHINA: WOMAN, 1860s" offers a glimpse into the life of a working-class woman in Canton, China during the late 19th century. The image was skillfully captured by renowned Scottish photographer John Thomson between 1868 and 1872. The woman's identity remains unknown, but her striking presence is undeniable. Dressed in traditional Chinese clothing from the Ching Dynasty era, she exudes an air of resilience amidst poverty. Her sepia-toned portrait showcases intricate details such as her carefully styled bun and elaborate hairstyle that were customary for women of this period. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by women in lower socioeconomic classes during this time. Despite their hardships, these women played vital roles within society as workers who contributed to China's growing economy. Thomson's lens captures not only the physical appearance of this unidentified worker but also hints at her inner strength and determination through her piercing gaze. This evocative image invites viewers to reflect on the lives of ordinary individuals who often go unnoticed in historical narratives. "CHINA: WOMAN, 1860s" stands as a testament to both Thomson's artistic prowess and his commitment to documenting diverse cultures around the world. It serves as a valuable historical artifact that sheds light on an era long gone while honoring those whose stories might otherwise have been forgotten.
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