EditorialBenkei, A standing man's figure looking at a partially opened hand roll, Migita Toshihide, Japan, 1880 - 1925, schildering, paper, montering, l 113.4 cm ? w 44.8 cm h 190.0 cm ? w 48.1 cm h 7.5 cm ? w 55.5 cm ? d 7.5 cm.
EditorialInro with bird, netsuke with blossoms, ojime, Against the black stock on one side a poultry in among others red and gray, on the other side the Kamo river with gold-washed plants moved by storm. At the bottom signed in gold 'toshihide' with age and yea...
EditorialInro, Five-part inro decorated with flowers and a bird in gold lacquer and marquetry. Signed 'toshihide'., Toshihide, Japan, 1725 - 1825, Edo-period (1600-1868), wood (plant material), lacquer (coating), h 6.5 cm ? w 5.7 cm ? d 2.3 cm.
EditorialCaptain Matsuzaki Bravely Fights at the Great Battle of Songhwan (Seikan no Gekissen, Matsuzaki Taii funyu no zu). Migita Toshihide; Japanese, 1863-1925. Date: 1894. Dimensions: . Color woodblock print; oban triptych. Origin: Japan.
EditorialJapanese and Chinese forces fighting at the Battle of Pyongyang. . Nisshin Heijō daigekisen no zu. September, 1894. Source: 16126.d.3.(31). Language: Japanese.
EditorialChinese generals captured at the Battle of Pyongyang beg for mercy . Heijō taishō Shinshō ikedoru no zu. October 1894. Source: 16126.d.2 (53). Language: Japanese.
EditorialChinese generals captured at the Battle of Pyongyang beg for mercy . Heijō taishō Shinshō ikedoru no zu. October 1894. Source: 16126.d.1 (54). Language: Japanese.
EditorialBattle on the outskirts of Fengtianfu. Date/Period: Meiji Period, dated 1895. Print. Tryptich woodblock print, ink and colors on paper Tryptich woodblock print, ink and colors on paper. Height: 14.62 mm (0.57 in); Width: 30 mm (1.18 in).
EditorialBattle on the outskirts of Fengtianfu. Date/Period: Meiji Period, dated 1895. Print. Tryptich woodblock print, ink and colors on paper Tryptich woodblock print, ink and colors on paper. Height: 14.62 mm (0.57 in); Width: 30 mm (1.18 in).
Editorial?????, ?????, There Stands No Enemy Where We Go: Surrender of Pyongyang from a series on the Sino-Japanese War (Mukau tokoro tekinashi: Heijo kanraku), Meiji period (1868?1912), Meiji 27 (1894), Japan, Set of six polychrome woodblock prints; ink and co...