A bamboo grove on the North River, Guangdong (Kwangtung) province, China. Photograph by John Thomson, 1870.
- Thomson, J. (John), 1837-1921.
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- 1870
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- 18878i
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Roofs of a building in the left foreground, cultivated fields beyond. Mist obscuring mountains in the distance
This photograph was taken during John Thomson s trip on the North River, a branch of the Pearl River. He was completely struck by what he saw: "The cultivation hereabouts was of a kind I had never seen before; in the foreground were a multitude of fields, banked off for the purposes of irrigation, but already shorn of their crops; here and there was a mound covered with temples and trees, and beyond, reaching to the base of the distant mountains, were groves of green bamboo, rocking their plumage to and fro in the wind, like the waves of an emerald sea." This natural beauty inspired him to compose the photograph to give his readers some idea of "the grandeur of the inland scenery. The vast plain covered with graceful bamboo or the luxurious green of the paddy fields, contrast abruptly with the background . . ."
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