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Event Details
October 29, 2010
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Faculty Club
Heyns Room
Berkeley, CA 94704
United States

Public Talk - Berkeley, CA

Inventing a “Chinese” Portrait Style in Early Photography: The Case of Milton Miller (active 1850s-1860s): Elvera Kwang Siam Lim Memorial Lecture

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Speaker: Wu Hung, Art History, University of Chicago

Who invented the so-called "Chinese portrait style" in photography after this new visual technology reached China in the mid-19th century? What did such an "invention" mean at this particular historical moment? This paper speculates on these and other questions by focusing on Milton Miller's career as a transnational photographer and the creation of his China portraits.