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Japanese Forces Occupy Yizhou; Russian Soldiers Flee to the North Bank of the Yalu River (Nihon gun Gishū senryō, Rohei Ōryokkō hokugan e tōsō su 日本軍義州占領露兵鴨緑江北岸江逃走ス),

1904 [Meiji 37], April 9

Yonehide 米英, active 1904
Published by Matsuno Heijirō
Japanese
Meiji era, 1868–1912
2008-154 a-c

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Title
Japanese Forces Occupy Yizhou; Russian Soldiers Flee to the North Bank of the Yalu River (Nihon gun Gishū senryō, Rohei Ōryokkō hokugan e tōsō su 日本軍義州占領露兵鴨緑江北岸江逃走ス)
Dates

1904 [Meiji 37], April 9

Maker
Medium
Woodblock print (ōban tate-e triptych); ink and color on paper
Dimensions
block (each): 35.7 x 23.3 cm sheet (each): 37.5 x 24.8 cm. (14 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.)
Credit Line
Allen R. Adler, Class of 1967, Japanese Print Collection
Object Number
2008-154 a-c
Place Made

Asia, Japan

Signatures
Signed: Ōju Yonehide e 應需米英繪
Marks/Labels/Seals
One red square seal under the artist’s signature: “Gosai no in” [悟?]斎之印
Culture
Period
Materials
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–2008 Collection of Ruth Leserman (Los Angeles, CA) and Allen R. Adler (New York, NY), co-ownership.
2008–2008 Allen R. Adler (New York, NY), by gift to the Princeton University Art Museum, 2008.