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Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915)
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Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915)
Eight triptychs and one pentaptych, most signed Kiyochika; Ikaiei joriku shingun no zu (The Japanese army landing at Weihaiwei), 1895, signed and sealed Kiyochika, published by Takegawa Seikichi; Shinchiku fukin dozoku sojo no zu (Mopping up native rebels near Hsinchu, Taiwan), [1895.8] [Inoue Kichijiro] publisher's mark trimmed off left margin; Nichiro kaisen dainihongun daishori banzai (Great victory of the Japanese navy at "Jinsenko" in the Russo-Japanese War), 1904.2, published by Fukuda Kumajiro; Nihon banzai Pyonyan no gaika (Long live Japan: Victory cheer at Pyongyang); Asan gekisen Anjoto shingeki no zu (The fierce battles at Asan and Anjo), 1894.9, published by Matsuki Heikichi; Chosen Toyoshima kaisen no zu (Naval battle at [Toyoshima] in Korea), 1894.8, trimmed into artist's seal, published by Inoue Kichikiro; Nanzan no eki wagagun jinrai fun ni jojite tekirui o tosshin su (In the battle of Nanshan our troops took advantage of a violent thunderstorm and charged the enemy fortress), [1904]; Konoe hotai shingun (The advance of the Konoe canon regiment), 1904, published by Takekawa Seikichi; pentaptych, Waga kantai Dairenwan hogeki no zu (Our fleet bombards Dairen Bay), c. 1894, [Matsuki Heikichi] publisher's mark trimmed off left margin--very good impressions, good color, some margins trimmed, some soiled, stained and repaired
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Eight triptychs and one pentaptych, most signed Kiyochika; Ikaiei joriku shingun no zu (The Japanese army landing at Weihaiwei), 1895, signed and sealed Kiyochika, published by Takegawa Seikichi; Shinchiku fukin dozoku sojo no zu (Mopping up native rebels near Hsinchu, Taiwan), [1895.8] [Inoue Kichijiro] publisher's mark trimmed off left margin; Nichiro kaisen dainihongun daishori banzai (Great victory of the Japanese navy at "Jinsenko" in the Russo-Japanese War), 1904.2, published by Fukuda Kumajiro; Nihon banzai Pyonyan no gaika (Long live Japan: Victory cheer at Pyongyang); Asan gekisen Anjoto shingeki no zu (The fierce battles at Asan and Anjo), 1894.9, published by Matsuki Heikichi; Chosen Toyoshima kaisen no zu (Naval battle at [Toyoshima] in Korea), 1894.8, trimmed into artist's seal, published by Inoue Kichikiro; Nanzan no eki wagagun jinrai fun ni jojite tekirui o tosshin su (In the battle of Nanshan our troops took advantage of a violent thunderstorm and charged the enemy fortress), [1904]; Konoe hotai shingun (The advance of the Konoe canon regiment), 1904, published by Takekawa Seikichi; pentaptych, Waga kantai Dairenwan hogeki no zu (Our fleet bombards Dairen Bay), c. 1894, [Matsuki Heikichi] publisher's mark trimmed off left margin--very good impressions, good color, some margins trimmed, some soiled, stained and repaired
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