File:Tibetan Woman, Darjeeling.jpg
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English: Collotype, Divided back, 13.80 x 8.85cm
Clare Harris in her book Photography and Tibet (Reaktion Books, 2016) writes of this postcard, "a portrait of a young woman that features prominently in The Buddhism of Tibet as a generic illustration of Tibetan femininity implies that she'd been photographed in Tibet. In fact the woman whose name was Lhamo was born in Darjeeling but dressed, as Waddell records, ;a la mode' of Lhasa. This is revealed in an album created by Waddell in which Lhamo's portrait is just one of a set of images that had been produced in the Johnston & Hoffmann studio" (p. 38). Clare Harris book is full of decodings of place and person, showing just how complicated a subject photography was from the very beginning in posing these representations of geographic types. |
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Author | Johnston & Hoffmann, Kolkata |
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