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Baron Raimund von Stillfried, also known as Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Rathenitz (6 August 1839, in Komotau – 12 August 1911, in Vienna), was an Austrian photographer. He was son of August Wilhelm Freiherr Stillfried von Rathenitz (d. 1806) and Maria Anna Johanna Theresia Walburge Gräfin Clam-Martinitz (1802–1874). After leaving his military career, Stillfried moved to Yokohama, Japan and opened a photographic studio called ''Stillfried & Co.'' which operated until 1875. In 1875, Stillfried formed a partnership with Hermann Andersen and the studio was renamed, ''Stillfried & Andersen'' (also known as the ''Japan Photographic Association''). This studio operated until 1885. In 1877, ''Stillfried & Andersen'' bought the studio and stock of Felice Beato. In the late 1870s, Stillfried visited and photographed in Dalmatia, Bosnia, and Greece. In addition to his own photographic endeavours, Stillfried trained many Japanese photographers. In 1886, Stillfried sold the majority of his stock to his protégé, the Japanese photographer Kusakabe Kimbei, he then left Japan. ==Selected works== File:Hodo Falls at Nikko by Raimund von Stillfried.jpg File:Japanese woman on her head by Baron von Stillfried.jpg File:Portrait of an Admiral by Baron von Stillfried.jpg File:Stillfried - Samurai.jpg File:Two monks with rosary by Raimund von Stillfried.jpg 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Baron Raimund von Stillfried」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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