Publicado por Plâté Ltd. Early1900s., Colombo, Ceylon., 1900
Librería: Asia Bookroom ANZAAB/ILAB, Canberra, ACT, Australia
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Añadir al carritoEight pictorial colour postcards, all captioned and numbered with the publisher's studio series, versos blank in two columns 8.8 x 13.8 cms (or portrait), in very good condition. Eight Plâté photographic postcards (the last four from their "Art series") : No. 13 A Tamil Lady in Rickshaw, Ceylon No. 18 Hindu Temple, Colombo, Ceylon No. 20 Mohammadan Mosque, Colombo, Ceylon No. 36 Temple Elephants after their bath, Kandy, Ceylon No. 43 A typical road scene, Ceylon No. 54 A Double Bullock Cart, Ceylon No. 82 Street Scene in Pettah, Colombo, Ceylon No. 105 Street Scene in the Pettah, showing Native Quarters, Colombo, Ceylon A. W. Plâté & Co. was a prominent photographic studio in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), founded in 1890 by Alfred William Amandus Plâté, a German-born apothecary. The Plâté firm was instrumental in popularizing photography on the island and quickly became renowned for its high-quality photographic postcards, capturing the island's landscapes, people, and daily life during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. By 1907, their annual postcard production reached half a million. ".Plâté provides an important testimony to the development of colonial Ceylon during a crucial period of many changes, and a substantive repository that provides a visual archive to support further historical research." [see Benita Stambler, "Maintaining the Photographic Legacy of Ceylon" on the University of Michigan's website].