c. 1900
Japan
Height 34.00 cm. Width 49.00 cm.
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A Japanese Potter carbon print by Herbert George Ponting [1870-1935]. flush mounted on card Ponting’s signature embossed in the image lower left, captioned in ink lower right also captioned The Potter, in pencil verso, together with Ponting’s copyright stamp.
Provenance: * Illustrated. In Lotus Land Japan. pl.50 captioned : The Potter and his wheel
Biography Herbert George Ponting [1870 – 1935] Born to a wealthy English West Country family, in the early 1890s Herbert Ponting emigrated to California where he bought a fruit farm and also became a partner in a gold mining enterprise. Both enterprises soon foundered; he was totally inept as a businessman and he turned to photography, where he found a ready market for his work. In the ten years preceding his appointment as photographer to Captain Scott’s Polar Expedition (1910) which brought him fame, he travelled the world as a freelance. Ponting’s first major commission was for Underwood & Underwood, the leading publishers of stereo cards, who dispatched him to the Orient, where he remained to cover the Russo-Japanese war. He spent a further two years in China, India and South East Asia, before returning to Europe where in 1908 he photographed the Swiss and French Alps. This image offered here fall within this defined period. Ponting’s large-scale carbon prints (up to 40 x 60 inches) are first mentioned in H.J.P. Arnold Photographer of the World, A Biography of Herbert Ponting in connection with the Dresden International Photographic Exhibition, 1909, and thereafter they continued to be produced on a smaller scale for other exhibitions and for public sale. The prints offered here were Ponting’s own, inherited by the vendor from his grandfather who purchased them in July 1935 at the executors’ sale of Ponting’s cameras and photographs.
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