Eikō no genkan o okashite waga gun roei o haru no zu (Braving the Bitter Cold, Our Troops Camp at Yingkou)
Kobayashi Kiyochika, Eikō no genkan o okashite waga gun roei o haru no zu (Braving the Bitter Cold, Our Troops Camp at Yingkou), 1895, color woodblock print on paper; ōban nishiki-e; triptych, Museum Purchase: Margery Hoffman Smith Fund, public domain, 91.44a-c
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- Title
Eikō no genkan o okashite waga gun roei o haru no zu (Braving the Bitter Cold, Our Troops Camp at Yingkou)
- Related Titles
original language: 冐營口嚴寒我軍張露榮之圖
translated: Braving the Bitter Cold, Our Troops Camp at Yingkou
transliterated: Eikō no genkan o okashite waga gun roei o haru no zu
- Artist
- Related People
publisher: Matsuki Heikichi (Japanese)
- Date
1895
- Period
Japan: Meiji period (1868-1912)
- Medium
color woodblock print on paper; ōban nishiki-e; triptych
- Dimensions (H x W x D)
overall: 14 1/16 in x 27 11/16 in
- Inscriptions & Markings
artist's seal: 親 [stylized], printed in red intaglio within square cartouche, center left (left sheet) Transliteration: chika Language: Japanese
artist's seal: 清 [stylized], printed in red intaglio within square cartouche, center left (left sheet) Transliteration: kiyo Language: Japanese
signature: 清親, printed in black ink, center left (left sheet) Transliteration: Kiyochika Language: Japanese
title: 冐營口嚴寒我軍張露榮之圖, printed in black ink, top right (right sheet) Transliteration (Translation): Eikō no genkan o okashite waga gun roei o haru no zu (braving the bitter cold, our troops camp at Yingkou) Language: Japanese
collector's mark: AA, printed in blue relief within circular cartouche, upper right (right sheet)
- Collection Area
Asian Art; Graphic Arts
- Category
Prints
Japanese Traditional Prints
- Object Type
relief print
- Culture
Japanese
- Credit Line
Museum Purchase: Margery Hoffman Smith Fund
- Accession Number
91.44a-c
- Copyright
public domain
- Terms
- Exhibitions
1999 Three Centuries of Japanese Prints from the Museum's Collections Portland Art Museum
2011 The Artist's Touch, The Craftsman's Hand: Three Centuries of Japanese Prints from the Portland Art Museum Portland Art Museum