Description: This woodblock print is part of a series of battle triptychs under the title "Russo-Japanese War" depicting a Japanese torpedo boat attacking a Russian ship at the Battle of Port Arthur Battle triptychs were produced in large numbers during the Sino - Japanese and Russo - Japanese wars to satisfy widespread interest in the progress of the imperial army and maintain popular support for the conflicts. The prints idealized the heroism of Japanese troops risking their lives for the emperor. Rosetsu Chinsai (active around the 1900s) was a Japanese woodblock print artist from the 1900s who created depictions of the Russo-Japanese War. Japan - approx. 1904 Provenance: Ex-Private Kensington, London, UK. Dimensions 14 3/4 x 28 1/2 in., (37.5 x 72.5 cm) Condition. Conjoined panels, light soiling, margin wear, creases and folds, pinholes. Sold As Is. JapanJapanese EmpireMeiji JapanJapanese ArtUkiyo-eukiyoeJapanese Woodblock PrintsMilitary Art And CollectiblesAntiquesOriental ArtFar East AsiaArtwork in PaperWall ArtWall DecorHome DecorationHouse Decor Accents
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Primary Material: Paper
Artist: Rosetsu Chinsai
Japanese Era: Meiji
Color: Multi-Color
World Region: Far East
Title: Japan Torpedo attacking Russian ship at the Battle of Port Arthur
Publisher: Kishida Chojiro
Century: 19th Century AD
Region of Origin: Japan
Printing Year: 1904
number Of Panels: 3
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Theme: Militaria
Technique: Color woodblock print
Serie: The Russo - Japanese War
Age: 1900-1940