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c. 1880 two men from Java Indonesia in traditional dress
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c. 1880 two men from Java Indonesia in traditional dress
c.1880 South East Asia - two men from Java Indonesia in traditional dress
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Ethnicity Ethnographic Orient Albumen
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This evocative photograph, captured in the late 19th century, presents an intriguing glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Java, Indonesia. The two men, dressed in their traditional attire, exude an air of quiet dignity and pride in their ethnicity. The era of colonial rule, which began in the late 18th century and continued into the 20th century, had a profound impact on the Indonesian archipelago, including Java. Yet, despite the encroachment of Western influences, the indigenous people continued to preserve their unique customs and traditions. The man on the left wears a kebaya, a traditional blouse, and a sarong, a long, wide cloth worn as a skirt. His head is adorned with a songkok, a conical hat, which is a common headgear for Javanese men. The man on the right wears a batik shirt, which is decorated with intricate patterns created through a wax-resist dyeing technique. His pants are made of cotton and are held up by a sash. Both men wear sandals made of palm leaves. This photograph is an invaluable ethnographic record of the Javanese people during the 19th century. It provides a glimpse into their daily life, their clothing, and their cultural practices, which were rapidly changing due to the influence of colonialism. The photograph also underscores the importance of preserving cultural heritage and promoting cultural diversity. This image, captured on albumen paper, is an original archival print from the 1880s or 1890s. It is a testament to the rich and complex history of Southeast Asia and the indigenous peoples who have called it home for centuries.
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