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- i.u Qing Chinese Snipers Aiming at Japanese Commander
Hashimoto Chikanobu (1838-1912); woodcut; Harold and Vera Mortimer-Lamb Purchase Fund; aggv 91.42.11
i.v Brave Harada Jukichi Opens Gembu Gate at Pingyang city (Pyongyang)
Mizuno Toshikata (1866-1908); woodcut; Harold and Vera Mortimer-Lamb Purchase Fund; aggv 91.42.7
After putting up a stout resistance, the city gate at Pyongyang was finally penetrated after a Japa�nese soldier named Harada Jukichi scaled the wall and opened the gate to the waiting Japanese army. He immediately became a folk hero and his ex�ploits were celebrated in poems and prose. However, the fame was too much for him and he became a drunkard and was employed in the theatre to recount his heroism. There is also a strong possibility that it was not him, but a soldier named Matsuma Akitaro who was the first to scale the wall at Pyongyang. However, since Ha�rada had already been decorated, it would have been too embarassing for the military authorities to change the records. So Matsuma was intimi�dated to keep quiet and worked in his father's antique store.
i.w Picture of our armed forces
defeating the Chinese soldiers at Pingyang (Pyongyang)
Adachi, Ginko (1874-1897); woodcut;
Harold and Vera Mortimer-Lamb Purchase Fund; aggv 91.42.10
l.x The Invasion of the City of Niuzhuang by the Japanese Army 1893
Utagawa Kokunimasa (active 1894-1893); woodcut; Asian Art Purchase Fund; aggv 87.23.1
BLACK AND WHITE
YOKOHAMA PRINTS
1.1 English Lady
Ikkeisai Yoshinobu (1838-1890); woodcut; Fred and Isabel Pollard Collection; aggv 62.24
1.2 The Dutch
Utagawa Yoshitora (active 1830-1880); woodcut; Fred and Isabel Pollard Collection; aggv 62.20
1.3 The United States
Ichikawa Yoshikazu (active 1830-1870); woodcut; Fred and Isabel Pollard Collection; aggv 62.13
1.4 The English
Ichikawa Yoshikazu (active 1830-1870); woodcut; Fred and Isabel Pollard Collection; aggv 62.11
1.3 Pictures of a Mercantile
Establishment in Yokohama 1861
Utagawa Sadahide (1807-1873); woodcut; Fred and Isabel Pollard Collection; aggv 62.26
1.6 British Legation on the Shores of Yokohama
Ando Hiroshige III (1843-1894); woodcut;
Fred and Isabel Pollard Collection; aggv 62.14
1.7 Picture of a foreign establishment in Yokohama 1861
Ando Hiroshige II (1826-1869); woodcut;
Fred and Isabel Pollard Collection; aggv
1.8 The Capital of England,
London City 1871
Series: Bankoku Keihin Denbun Mosha Shu Harimaze-e (Collection of Pictures from Foreign Lands Known by Hearsay); Hasagawa Sadanobu (1868-1912); woodcut oban; Gift of the Senora Ryan Estate
1.9 James Watt of England,
Inventor of the Steam Engine
Anonymous, Meiji period (1868-1912); woodcut; Ralph Greenhill Collection
PRINTS EMPHASIZING CHANGES
1.10 Hot Air Balloon
Choei (late 19th century); woodcut;
Private Collection
1.11 Yokohama Steam Train
Anonymous (1870s); woodcut;
Ralph Greenhill Collection
1.12 Takamawa Train Station
Gyokusho (active 1870s); woodcut;
Private Collection
1.13 High Bridge at Musashi 1894
Torii Kiyotada (1875-1941); woodcut;
Ralph Greenhill Collection
1.14 Edo Bridge in Front
of Post Office ca. 1875
Ando Hiroshige III (1843-1894); woodcut; Ralph Greenhill Collection
1.15 Snow Scene at Kudanzaka (note lighthouse)
Series: Eight Views of Tokyo; Utagawa Yoshitora (fl. 1850-1880); woodcut; Fred and Isabel Pollard Collection; aggv 62.19
1.16 Scene from a Puppet Play of Kyogen 1893
(where actors are impersonating foreigners)
Kochoro Kunisada III (1848-1920); woodcut; Private Collection
1.17 Autumn Moon
Hasegawa Konobu (active late 19th century); woodcut; Robin Bourne Fund aggv 94.15.2
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