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Japanese woman at the phonograph, an audio recorder for the acousto-mechanical recording and reproduction of sound with the aid of sound rollers, Japan, 1898, Historic, digital reproduction of an original 19th-century original, original date unknown
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Japanese woman at the phonograph, an audio recorder for the acousto-mechanical recording and reproduction of sound with the aid of sound rollers, Japan, 1898, Historic, digital reproduction of an original 19th-century original, original date unknown
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This print takes us back to 1898 Japan, where a Japanese woman is seen engrossed in the enchanting melodies emanating from a phonograph. The phonograph, an audio recorder of that era, relied on sound rollers to capture and reproduce sounds through acousto-mechanical means. This digital reproduction of an original 19th-century photograph offers a glimpse into the customs and culture of this time. The image depicts three individuals, including the indigenous Japanese woman at the center who exudes grace and elegance as she listens intently. Her traditional attire reflects her ethnic heritage, showcasing the rich diversity present within Japan's ethnic groups during this period. The historic significance of this photograph lies not only in its portrayal of early technology but also in its documentation of indigenous people's interactions with modern inventions. It serves as a reminder that cultural traditions can coexist harmoniously with advancements in society. Through this digitally reproduced drawing, we are transported back to an era when folklore and ethnological studies were gaining prominence. The image motif captures the essence of human curiosity and our innate desire to explore new frontiers while staying connected to our roots. Thanks to Fine Art Storehouse for preserving such historical gems like these that allow us to appreciate moments frozen in time.
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