EMILY ANNE EPSTEIN - Before Beijing: A Rare View of China's Last Dynasty
In May of 1870, Thomas Child was hired by
the Imperial Maritime Customs Service to be a gas engineer in Peking (Beijing).
The 29-year-old Englishman left behind his wife and three children to become
one of roughly 100 foreigners living in the late Qing dynasty's capital, taking
his camera along with him. Over the course of the next 20 years, he took some
200 photographs, capturing the earliest comprehensive catalog of the customs,
architecture, and people during China's last dynasty. On Thursday, an exhibition
of his images will open at the Sidney
Mishkin Gallery in New York, curated by Stacey Lambrow. In addition,
descendants of the subjects of one of his most famous images, Bride and
Bridegroom (1870s), will be in attendance.
only known photograph of the grounds of Azure Cloud Temple.
The wooden buildings surrounding the diamond throne pagoda
were destroyed during the Boxer War
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