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Sitting pretty in China
The early works of a pioneering Chinese photographer
have gone on public display for the first time. The Herbert
F Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, New York,
is exhibiting nearly 50 photographs by Lai Fong (c1839–90),
who founded one of the most influential studios in China
during the late 19th century. This image, dating from the
1870s, shows two actors wearing costumes associated
with Peking opera – an art form combining music, mime
and dance. For more information, visit museum.cornell.edu
LOEWENTHEIL CHINA COLLECTION
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THIS MONTH IN HISTORY
NEWS
COMMENT
BEHINDTHENEWS
ANNIVERSARIES
EYE-OPENER
Sittingprettyin China
Theearlyworksof a pioneeringChinesephotographer
havegoneon publicdisplayfor the first time.The Herbert
F JohnsonMuseumof Art at CornellUniversity,New York,
is exhibitingnearly50 photographsby Lai Fong(c1839–90),
who foundedone of the mostinfluentialstudiosin China
duringthe late 19th century.This image,datingfromthe
1870s,showstwo actorswearingcostumesassociated
with Pekingopera– an art formcombiningmusic,mime
and dance. For more information, visitmuseum.cornell.edu