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Our Destroyers Hayatori and Asagiri Sinking Enemy Ships at Port Arthur During a Great Snowstorm


Kōkyo, Our Destroyers Hayatori and Asagiri Sinking Enemy Ships at Port Arthur During a Great Snowstorm, 1904, color woodblock print on paper; ōban nishiki-e; triptych, The Carol and Seymour Haber Collection, public domain, 1997.221.8a-c

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Title

Our Destroyers Hayatori and Asagiri Sinking Enemy Ships at Port Arthur During a Great Snowstorm

Related Titles

catalog entry: Waga kuchikukan Hayatori Asagiri daifûsetsu o okashite Ryojun ni tekikan o gekichin suru no zu (Our Destroyers Hayatori and Asagiri Sinking Enemy Ships at Port Arthur During a Great Snowstorm)

transliterated: Waga kuchikukan Hayatori Asagiri daifûsetsu o okashite Ryojun ni tekikan o gekichin suru no zu

Artist

Kōkyo (Japanese, active 1904-1905)

Related People

publisher: Matsuki Heikichi (Japanese)

Date

1904

Period

Japan: Meiji period (1868-1912)

Medium

color woodblock print on paper; ōban nishiki-e; triptych

Dimensions (H x W x D)

overall: 14 3/8 in x 28 3/16 in

Inscriptions & Markings

maker's mark: 耕挙 Transliteration: Kôkyo Language: Japanese

signature: 耕挙 Transliteration: Kôkyo Language: Japanese

signature: Kôkyo ga

seal: Kôkyo

Collection Area

Asian Art; Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Japanese Traditional Prints

Object Type

relief print

Culture

Japanese

Credit Line

The Carol and Seymour Haber Collection

Accession Number

1997.221.8a-c

Copyright

public domain

Terms

Japanese woodblock prints

Meiji

nishiki-e

oban

relief printing

relief prints

triptychs

woodcuts

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