Peking, Pechili province, China: a knife-grinder. Photograph by John Thomson, 1869.
- Thomson, J. (John), 1837-1921.
- Date:
- 1869
- Reference:
- 19688i
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A a travelling knife-grinder working at a one-wheeled handcart in the street, outside a brick house. He is dressed in ragged clothes and looking round towards the camera. The photograph reveals that his work-bench was also a cart, which he pushed around little hutongs, looking for customers. The street remained a place of fascination for John Thomson, and the 'street life' of both Asia and London occupied a central place in his work. As the capital of the Qing Empire, Beijing and its streets were described by Thomson as 'highly picturesque and interesting'. People formed an essential part of this picturesque charm, particularly the traders and artisans who plied their skills and wares along the streets
Publication/Creation
1869
Physical description
1 photograph : glass photonegative, wet collodion : stereograph ; glass approximately 10.5 x 21.5 cm (4 x 8 in.)
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Pekinese knife-grinder
Bears Thomson's negative number: "718"
Notes
This is one of a collection of original glass negatives made by John Thomson. The negatives, made between 1868 and 1872, were purchased from Thomson by Sir Henry Wellcome in 1921
References note
China through the lens of John Thomson, 1868-1872, Beijing: Beijing World Art Museum, 2009, p. 45 (reproduced)
Reference
Wellcome Collection 19688i
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