Fig. 5. “China’s largest process camera,” two photographers and a printing technician, photoengraved print from Youxi zazhi (The play magazine) 10 (1914), n.p. [Artwork in the public domain; photograph provided by the Cornell University Library] / Picturing Meishu: Photomechanical Reproductions of Works of Art in Chinese Periodicals before WWII
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- 2019-12
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- Fig. 5. “China’s largest process camera,” two photographers and a printing technician, photoengraved print from Youxi zazhi (The play magazine) 10 (1914), n.p. [Artwork in the public domain; photograph provided by the Cornell University Library]
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- Yanfei Zhu
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- 1
- Article Title
- Picturing Meishu: Photomechanical Reproductions of Works of Art in Chinese Periodicals before WWII
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- Writing Photo Histories
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- 10
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- 7977573.0010.102-00000005
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"Fig. 5. “China’s largest process camera,” two photographers and a printing technician, photoengraved print from Youxi zazhi (The play magazine) 10 (1914), n.p. [Artwork in the public domain; photograph provided by the Cornell University Library]; Picturing Meishu: Photomechanical Reproductions of Works of Art in Chinese Periodicals before WWII." In the digital collection Trans-Asia Photography Review Images. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/t/tapic/x-7977573.0010.102-00000005/7977573.0010.102-00000005. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 03, 2025.