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Object Type
print
Museum number
1907,0522,0.8
Title
Series:
Nichiro senkyo gaho 日露戦況画報
(Illustrated Reports on the State of Battle in the Russo-Japanese War)
Description
Coluor woodblock print. Japanese guards repelling an attack by mounted enemy scouts at Seven Star Gate in Pyongyang. Signed; sealed; inscribed.
Producer name
Print artist:
Harada Kokyo 原田耕挙
Published by:
Matsuki Heikichi 松木平吉
Cultures/periods
Meiji Era
Production date
1 Jun 1904
Production place
Made in:
Tokyo-to
Materials
paper
Technique
woodblock
Dimensions
Height:
28.80 centimetres
Width:
43.70 centimetres
$Inscriptions
Location
Not on display
Subjects
battle
soldier
war
Associated places
Topographic representation of:
Seven Star Gate
Associated events
Associated Event:
Russo-Japanese War
Acquisition name
Donated by:
Hoshino Ken
Acquisition date
1907
Department
Asia
Registration number
1907,0522,0.8