Beato, Felice
Felice Beato (c. 1832 – 29 January 1909), also known as Felix Beato, was an Italian–British photographer. He was one of the first people to take photographs in East Asia and one of the first war photographers as well as a pioneer of travel photography. He is noted for his genre works, portraits, and views and panoramas of the architecture and landscapes of Asia and the Mediterranean region. Beato's travels gave him opportunities to create images of countries, people, and events unfamiliar and remote to most people in Europe and North America. His works provide images of such events as the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Second Opium War, and represent the first substantial body of photojournalism. He influenced other photographers; and his impact in Japan, where he taught and worked with numerous other photographers and artists, was particularly deep and lasting.
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Woman at Toilette
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Vues Photographiques prises en Crimée (Photographs Taken in the Crimea)
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Pool of Siloam, Jerusalem
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Views in Greece and Turkey
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Caryatids of the Erectheum
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Temple of Jupiter Olympius
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The Erectheum
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Parian Temple of Minerva on the Acropolis
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Erectheum Caryatids
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The Propylae on the Acropolis
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Temple of the Winds
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Temple of Jupiter
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Temple of Minerva
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Monument of Philopappos
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Areopagus
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Temple of Minerva
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The Theseum
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Tombs of Mamelukes
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Gate to Imperial Palace and Fountain of Ahmed III
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Golden Gate
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