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Watanabe Nobukazu

Japanese, c. 1872-1944
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Tokyo print designer and painter. Considered the best student of Yōshū Chikanobu (1838-1912), who worked in a variety of genres from pictures of beautiful women (biinga) to famous views of modernizing Tokyo (kaika-e), including depictions of domestic industrial exhibitions, depictions of the emperor and empress, and Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese War prints (senso-e). He is perhaps best known for his war prints. During the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895), Nobukazu did a considerable number of outstanding triptychs and made his reputation designing battle scenes on land and sea. He also produced lithographs.

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Great Victory of Japan; Destroying Chinese Forces during the Battle of Seonghwan

Great Victory of Japan; Destroying Chinese Forces during the Battle of Seonghwan (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Triumphal Return of the Imperial Japanese Army from a Complete Victory at Asan

Triumphal Return of the Imperial Japanese Army from a Complete Victory at Asan (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Tigers Attacking Chinese Soldiers during the Battle of Pyeongyang

Tigers Attacking Chinese Soldiers during the Battle of Pyeongyang (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
The Regent Paying an Official Visit to the Korean Royal Court

The Regent Paying an Official Visit to the Korean Royal Court (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Pictures of the Russo-Japanese Conflict; Number Four; Second Attack on Port Arthur at 3;00 a.m. on February 13 during a Snowstorm

Pictures of the Russo-Japanese Conflict; Number Four; Second Attack on Port Arthur at 3;00 a.m. on February 13 during a Snowstorm (1904)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Our Army Occupying Enemy Positions during the Fierce Fighting at Beicang; The Allied Contingent

Our Army Occupying Enemy Positions during the Fierce Fighting at Beicang; The Allied Contingent (1900)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Occupation of the Fort at Weihaiwei

Occupation of the Fort at Weihaiwei (1895)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Meeting at the General Staff Headquarters

Meeting at the General Staff Headquarters (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Lighthouse at the Entrance to Port Arthur

Lighthouse at the Entrance to Port Arthur (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Lighthouse at the Entrance to Port Arthur

Lighthouse at the Entrance to Port Arthur (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Great War between Japan and China; Our Forces Occupy Fenghuangcheng in a Great Victory

Great War between Japan and China; Our Forces Occupy Fenghuangcheng in a Great Victory (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
A Record of Future Events in the Sino-Japanese War The Fall of Beijing and the Surrender of Chinese Generals

A Record of Future Events in the Sino-Japanese War The Fall of Beijing and the Surrender of Chinese Generals (1895)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Great Victory of Japan; Defeat of Qing Soldiers at the Battle of Pyeongyang

Great Victory of Japan; Defeat of Qing Soldiers at the Battle of Pyeongyang (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Great Fierce Battle at Jiuliancheng

Great Fierce Battle at Jiuliancheng (1904)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Gossip about the Sino-Japanese War

Gossip about the Sino-Japanese War (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Fierce Battle in the Vicinity of Tianjin

Fierce Battle in the Vicinity of Tianjin (1900)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Celebratory Sake Served to Mark the Triumphal Entrance into Port Arthur

Celebratory Sake Served to Mark the Triumphal Entrance into Port Arthur (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Banquet inside the Korean Royal Palace

Banquet inside the Korean Royal Palace (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Attack and Capture of Gaiping

Attack and Capture of Gaiping (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Advancing from Liziyuan to Attack Jiuliancheng

Advancing from Liziyuan to Attack Jiuliancheng (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art
Advance and Attack in the Vicinity of Dagu

Advance and Attack in the Vicinity of Dagu (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
Asian Art

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