
Yakonin - Human Phenotypes
East Asian type that has been associated with the ancient Japanese government and nobility circles. The name derives from yakunin (Jap.: bureaucrat). Shows pseudo-Semitic features …
Sinid - Human Phenotypes
In Japan, the Choshiu and Yakonin types are mostly Sinid. In recent decades, Sinids migrated to other world regions, e.g. America, Australia, and Europe.
Japanese Yakonin in Dress of Ceremony (The J. Paul Getty …
Japanese Yakonin in Dress of Ceremony (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); 1866–1867; Felice Beato (English, born Italy, 1832 - 1909); Hand-colored albumen silver print; Image: 27.6 …
Japanese Yakonin in dress of ceremony - NYPL Digital Collections
Japanese Yakonin in dress of ceremony Names Beato, Felice, b. ca. 1825 (Photographer) Collection. Views of Japan. Dates / Origin Date Issued: 1870 - 1879 (Questionable) Library …
Japanese Yakonin in dress of ceremony - Japan Powered
Aug 31, 2018 · Japanese Yakonin in dress of ceremony Posted on August 31, 2018 February 7, 2018 by Chris Kincaid The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs: …
Japanese Yakonin in Dress of Ceremony (Main View) - Google …
Title: Japanese Yakonin in Dress of Ceremony (Main View) Creator: Felice Beato; Date Created: 1866–1867; Location Created: Japan; Physical Dimensions: 27.6 × 22.2 cm (10 7/8 × 8 3/4 in.) …
Yakonin Traveling on the Tokaido (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)
Yakonin Traveling on the Tokaido (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); 1866–1867; Felice Beato (English, born Italy, 1832 - 1909); Hand-colored albumen silver print; Image: 27.1 × 22.2 …
Japanese Yakonin in dress of ceremony - brooklynmuseum.org
"Japanese Yakonin in dress of ceremony". Bw photographic print, hand tinted. Brooklyn Museum. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, DS821_P56_no14_PS4.jpg
Japanese yakonin hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
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MIT Visualizing Cultures
The Yakonin in authority carries a metal baton which is often used freely on the heads of offending coolies. It is said to be part of the duty of Japanese soldiers to assist in extinguishing …
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