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Watanabe Nobukazu - Gossip about the Sino-Japanese War

Gossip about the Sino-Japanese War (1894)

Watanabe Nobukazu (Japanese, c. 1872-1944)
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The Artist died in 1944 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

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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Banquet inside the Korean Royal Palace

Banquet inside the Korean Royal Palace (1894)

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

Lighthouse at the Entrance to Port Arthur (1894)

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

Fierce Battle in the Vicinity of Tianjin (1900)

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

Advancing from Liziyuan to Attack Jiuliancheng (1894)

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

Meeting at the General Staff Headquarters (1894)

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

Great Fierce Battle at Jiuliancheng (1904)

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

Lighthouse at the Entrance to Port Arthur (1894)

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

Advance and Attack in the Vicinity of Dagu (1894)

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