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GetsuzoThis creator could not be automatically matched to any external sources, such as the Union List of Artist Names, Wikidata, the Virtual International Authority File, or Social Networks and Archival Context. The information below has been recorded locally. It may contain inaccuracies or require more research. If you have additional information to share, please email fc-museums-web@fivecolleges.edu. Nationality: JapaneseOccupation: artist Brief Bio: Japanese active 1904 - 1905 |
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SC 1968.518 Getsuzo Russo-Japanese War Picture, Crossing the Yalu River 1904 |
GetsuzōThis creator could not be automatically matched to any external sources, such as the Union List of Artist Names, Wikidata, the Virtual International Authority File, or Social Networks and Archival Context. The information below has been recorded locally. It may contain inaccuracies or require more research. If you have additional information to share, please email fc-museums-web@fivecolleges.edu. Nationality: JapaneseBrief Bio: Japanese (active 1904-1905) |
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AC 2000.386 Ogata Gekkō; Getsuzō; Toshihide, Migata; Yoshikuni Scroll of Woodblock Triptychs Depicting the Russo and Sino Japanese War | |
AC 2000.387 Ogata Gekkō; Getsuzō; Toshihide, Migata; Yoshikuni Scroll of Woodblock Triptychs Depicting the Russo and Sino Japanese War | |
AC 2000.390.1-3 Getsuzō Corp of Engineers of the Fourth Battalion Place Explosives in Front of the Kenshu Jinzhou Palacen September 1904 (Meiji 30) | |
AC 2000.391.1-3 Getsuzō Russo-Japanese War Battle Scene 1904-1905 | |
AC 2000.397.1-3 Getsuzō Russo-Japanese War Battle Scene 1904-1905 | |
AC 2001.635.1-.3 Getsuzō General Nogi Meets the General Forced to Surrender Port Arthur ('Ryojun kaijō subeshi shōgun kaiken Nogi shōgun') 1905 | |
AC 2001.643.1-.3 Getsuzō In the vicinity of the South Gate of Dingzhou, commissioned officer scouts of our cavalry faced heavy enemy fire and engaged in a valiant struggle and savage fighting. Finally overcoming resistance, they occupied Dingzhou. ('Waga kiheitai no shōkō sekkō Teishū nanmon fukin ni oite, gankyō naru teki no hoka ni ōji, yuto mosen, tsui ni kore o gekitai shi, Teishū o senryō su.' 1904 | |
AC 2001.652.1-.3 Getsuzō; Daikokuya Heikichi, publisher By Destroying the Enemy Wire Entanglements [Japanese Forces] Capture the Enemy Fortress at Nanshan ('Tetsujōmō o hakaishite nanzan no tekirui o nuku') 1904 | |
AC 2001.654.1-.3 Getsuzō; Daikokuya Heikichi, publisher Our Soldier Captures Alive a Russian Soldier on the Embankment of a Pond at the Battle of Jiuliancheng ('Kurenjō kōmatō daisen ni wagahei rohei o ikedorisu') | |
AC 2005.217.a-c Getsuzō General Nogi Meets the General Forced to Surrender Port Arthur ('Ryojun kaijō subeshi shōgun kaiken Nogi shōgun') 1905 |