One of the first people to take photographs in East Asia and one of the first war photographers
Relatives
Antonio Beato (brother)
Felice Beato (c. 1832 – 29 January 1909), also known as Felix Beato,[note 1] 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. 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 the opportunity to create images of countries, people, and events that were unfamiliar and remote to most people in Europe and North America. His work provides images of such events as the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the Second Opium War, and represents the first substantial body of photojournalism. He influenced other photographers, and his influence in Japan, where he taught and worked with numerous other photographers and artists, was particularly deep and lasting.
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FeliceBeato (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...
photographer FeliceBeato (1832–1909), British-Italian photographer Felice A. Beato, collective signature used by the brothers FeliceBeato and Antonio Beato Gerónimo...
the Mediterranean region. He was the younger brother of photographer FeliceBeato (1832–1909), with whom he sometimes worked. Antonio and his brother were...
partnership of James Robertson and FeliceBeato. In contrast to Fenton's depiction of the dignified aspects of war, Beato and Robertson showed the destruction...
Korean casualties, after the attack on Fort Sondolmok (Fort McKee) by FeliceBeato Korean ship in 1871, taken by the Americans during the expedition U.S...
photographers such as FeliceBeato and Samuel Bourne spent several years in India, photographing Indian people and architecture. Beato covered the Indian...
today. The internationally renowned Venetian-born British photographer FeliceBeato (1832–1909) is thought to have spent much of his childhood in Corfu....
Harris, David. Van Slyke, Lyman P. [2000] (2000). Of Battle and Beauty: FeliceBeato's Photographs of China. University of California Press. ISBN 0-89951-100-7...
called "Beato & Wirgman, Artists and Photographers" with FeliceBeato from 1864 to 1867. Wirgman again produced illustrations derived from Beato's photographs...
Oudh Cavalry Mumtaz-ud-Daulah of the Budh Royal Family attributed to FeliceBeato Moksim-ud-Daulah Gates of the Palace at Lucknow by W. Daniell, 1801....
Making of Modern Japan. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1995. "FeliceBeato Execution 1868 (ca)". Luminous Lint. June 28, 2001. Archived from the...
the gate, under the south wall, from 18 to 22 November. In early 1858 FeliceBeato photographed the Sikandar Bagh, showing skeletal remains strewn across...
1998 he won the Golden Calf for Best Actor for his role in the movie Felice...Felice.... In the 2010 film The American, he appeared as Pavel, mysterious...
easier to pronounce than his family name.: 8 Kusakabe Kimbei worked with FeliceBeato and Baron Raimund von Stillfried as a photographic colourist and assistant...
scientist in Dutch service who became a pharmacist and botanist on Dejima. FeliceBeato (1832, Italy) Was an Italian photographer with British citizenship who...
1885. In 1877, Stillfried & Andersen had bought the studio and stock of FeliceBeato, for whom he had worked at the beginning of his career. During a trip...
Italian painter Felice Beato (1932–1909), an Italian-British photographer Felice Boscaratti (1721–1807), an Italian painter Felice Boselli (1650–1732),...
West and Hugh Mackay. Several pioneers of photography in China include FeliceBeato (British, 1832–1909), John Thomson (British, 1837–1921) and Afong Lai...