Search Results:11 records were found. Viewing Records 1 to 11View : Light Box | List View | Image List | Detailed | [AC] Mead Art Museum at Amherst College; [HC] Hampshire College Art Gallery; |
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AC 2001.64 | Brui, William | The Arch | 1972 | View |
AC 2001.640.1-.6 | Koto | Big sea battle off Port Arthur with victory in the early morning of February 14, 1904. | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.641.1-.3 | Utagawa Kokunimasa | From the Battery at Mount Ogon, Port Arthur, the Russian forces bombard our warship ('Rohei ryojin ōgonzan hōdai yori waga kanchiku o hōgeki su'), the fifth in a series entitled "Illustrated News from the Japanese Russian War" ('Nichiro sensō gahō: shigo') | ca. 1904 | View |
AC 2001.642.1-.3 | Kobayashi Kiyochika; Fukuda Hatsujirō, publisher (ca. 1894–1939) | The Russo-Japanese Naval Battle at Chemulpo Bay: The Great Victory of the Japanese Navy — Banzai ('Nichiro jinsekō kaisen dai nihon kaigundaishōri banzai') | 1904 | View |
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 | View |
AC 2001.644.1-.3 | Ikeda Terukata; Fukuda Hatsujirō, publisher (active ca. 1894–1939); Watanabe Takisaburō, blockcutter (1876–1947) | Our Troops Occupy Fenghuangcheng, a Great Victory for the Japanese Army, Hurrah! ('Waga gun hōōjō senryō su dai nihon rikugun daishōri banzai') | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.645.1-.3 | Hirose Bihō; Hirose Yoshikuni; Daikokuya Heikichi, publisher | Our Forces Advance Fiercely to Attack Port Arthur from the Rear ('Waga gun mōshin shite haimen o kōgeki su') | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.646.1-.3 | Hirose Bihō; Hirose Yoshikuni; Daikokuya Heikichi, publisher | After Heavy Shelling, Our Forces Occupy the Fort of Dashiqiao ('Waga gun kyōshūshite tekigun o hōgekishi daisekkyō no kenrui o senryō su') | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.647.1-.3 | Unknown | The Great Japanese Victory Near the Yalu River ('Ōryokkō fukin nihon daishōri') | ca. 1904 | View |
AC 2001.648.1-.3 | Kyōkatsu; Katsuki Yoshikatsu, publisher (active ca. 1888–1904) | Our Troops Occupy Dingzhou, a Great Japanese Victory ('Teishū o senryō su nihon dai shōri'), from the series "Illustrations of Fierce Russo-Japanese Battles" | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.649.1-.3 | Yonehide; Matsuno Yonejirō, publisher (active ca. 1887–1905) | The Japanese Forces Occupy Yizhou and the Russian Soldiers Flee to the Northern Bank of the Yalu River ('Nihon gun gishū senryō rohei ōryokkō hokugan e tōsō su') | 1904 | View |