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ID Number | Maker | Name/Title | Date Made | |
AC 2000.395.1-3 | Ogata Gekkō; Sasaki Toyokichi, publisher | A Picture of Captain Ōsawa and Others, the Famous Death-defying Seven from the Warship Yaeyama, Pushing forward in Eijō (Yungcheng) Bay ('Yaeyamakan norikumi ōsawa taiira shichimei no kessitai eijōwan ni funshun suru zu') | 1895 | View |
AC 2000.397.1-3 | Getsuzō | Russo-Japanese War Battle Scene | 1904-1905 | View |
AC 2000.398.1-3 | Kobayashi Kiyochika; Daikokuya Heikichi, publisher | A Picture of Our Forces Occupying Ryūkō (Liugong) Island ('Waga gun ryūkōtō o senryō suru no zu') | 1895 | View |
AC 2000.400.1-3 | Ogata Gekkō; Matsuno Yonejirō, publisher | A Picture of the Hard Fight at Hōōjō (Fenghuangcheng) ('Hōōjō ni shōshi funtō no zu') | 1894 | View |
AC 2000.401.1-3 | Ogata Gekkō; Sekiguchi Masajirō, publisher | Colonel Satō Charges at the Enemy Using the Regimental Flag as a Crutch in the Fierce Battle of Nyuchan (Newchang) ('Satō taisa nyuchan gekisen no eki rentaiki o tsue ni shite tokkansu') | 1895 | View |
AC 2000.402.1-3 | Mizuno Toshikata; Akiyama Buemon, publisher | 6th Nov. 27 of Meiji, Onoguchi Tokuji, a soldier in Second Army, dashed with all his might and destroyed two hard gates at Kinsiu Castle by dynamite, at last, our army gained great victory. How brave he was! | 1895 | View |
AC 2000.403.1-3 | Mizuno Toshikata; Akiyama Buemon, publisher | A Picture of the Fall of Hōōjō (Fenghuangcheng): Routing the Enemy Soldiers ('Hōōjō kanraku tekihei kaisō zu') | 1894 | View |
AC 2000.404.1-3 | Taguchi Beisaku; Inoue Kichijirō, publisher | Picture of the First Soldier on Top of the Genbu (Hyeonmu) Gate in Heijō (Pyongyang) ('Heijō genbumon heishi sentō no zu') | 1894 | View |
AC 2000.405.1-3 | Mizuno Toshikata; Akiyama Buemon, publisher | A Picture of the Most Illustrious Solider in the Battle of the Genbu (Hyeonmu) Gate, Harada Jūkichi, Climbing up First and Fighting Bravely ('Genbumon kōgeki zuiichi gunkōsha harada jūkichi shi sento funsen zu') | 1894 | View |
AC 2000.406.1-3 | Ogata Gekkō; Tamura Tamekichi, publisher | The Sino-Japanese War: A Picture of the Pursuit of the Retreating Enemy at Kinshūjō (Jinzhoucheng) ('Nisshin sensō kinshūjō tsuigeki no zu') | 1894 | View |
AC 2000.407.1-3 | Einen; Akiyama Buemon, publisher | Harada Jūkichi, a Brave Soldier Defeated Immense Enemies by Climbing over the Wall of the Genbu (Hyeonmu) Gate ('Harada jūkichi no yūkan arigen genbumon no joheki motte yaburu tekigun') | 1894 | View |
AC 2001.259 | Galanin, Igor | Margarita Flying Aboard a Touring Car | 1972 | View |
AC 2001.394 | Kustner, G.; Emminger, Eberhard | Napoleon's Invasion of Russia; No. 52: French Officers Watch Moscow Burning | n.d. | View |
AC 2001.59 | Roerich, Nicholas | Human Deeds | 1914 | View |
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 | View |
AC 2001.623.1-.3 | Kobayashi Kiyochika; Inoue Kichijirō, publisher (active ca. 1904) | The Occupation of Liaoyang ('Ryōyō senryō') | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.624.1-.3 | Migita Toshihide; Akiyama Buemon, publisher (active ca. 1882–1920s) | A Great Victory ('Dai shōri') | View | |
AC 2001.625.1-.3 | Unknown | The Fierce Battle at Port Arthur ('Ryojunkō daigekisen') | 1904 | View |
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 | View |
AC 2001.628.1-.3 | Kobayashi Kiyochika; Sawamuraya Seikichi, publisher (active ca. 1855–1904) | The Great Naval Battle at Port Arthur ('Ryojun daikaisen') | 1904 | View |
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') | View |