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[AC] Mead Art Museum at Amherst College; [HC] Hampshire College Art Gallery;
[HD] Historic Deerfield; [MH] Mount Holyoke College Art Museum; [MH SK] The Joseph Allen Skinner Museum at Mount Holyoke College; [SC] Smith College Museum of Art; [UM] University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMASS Amherst

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AC 2001.62
Bulatov, Erik Vladimirovich
Untitled
ca. 1960-1970
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AC 2001.620
Utagawa Kuniyasu
Onoe Kikugoro III (1815-1848) as the Blind Musician, Takuichi a Disguise of Tenjiku Tokubei
1816
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AC 2001.621
Yoshimori Taguchi; Ōtaya Takichi, publisher (active ca. 1848–1867)
Prussia ('Puroshiya'), from the series "Within Five Countries," ('Gokakuni no uchi')
1860
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AC 2001.622.1-.3
Gakyōjin
The Great Naval Battle Outside Port Arthur ('Ryojunkō gai daikaisen'), the fourth in a series entitled "Illustrated News from the Russo-Japanese War" ('Nichiro sensō gahō: shiyon')
1904
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AC 2001.623.1-.3
Kobayashi Kiyochika; Inoue Kichijirō, publisher (active ca. 1904)
The Occupation of Liaoyang ('Ryōyō senryō')
1904
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AC 2001.624.1-.3
Migita Toshihide; Akiyama Buemon, publisher (active ca. 1882–1920s)
A Great Victory ('Dai shōri')
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AC 2001.625.1-.3
Unknown
The Fierce Battle at Port Arthur ('Ryojunkō daigekisen')
1904
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AC 2001.626.1-.3
Kobayashi Kiyochika; Daikokuya Heikichi, publisher
The Counterattack at Matenrei ('Matenrei no gyakushū')
1904
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AC 2001.627.1-.3
Yōshū Chikanobu; Sakai Tōbei, publisher (active ca. 1900)
A Picture of the Occupation of Dingzhou ('Teishūjō senryō no zu')
1904
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AC 2001.628.1-.3
Kobayashi Kiyochika; Sawamuraya Seikichi, publisher (active ca. 1855–1904)
The Great Naval Battle at Port Arthur ('Ryojun daikaisen')
1904
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AC 2001.629.1-.3
Gakyōjin
May 4, 1904: The spectacle of our forces attacking the Russian forces, charging ahead, and occupying Jiuliancheng ('Meiji sanjū nen gogatsu tsuitachi waga gun Kurenjō no rogun o kōgeki shi tokkan senryō no kōkei'), from "Scenes of Russo-Japanese Battles" ('Nichiro kōsen')
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