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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 2000.408 | Unknown | Captain Krusenstern, a Russian Officer | 1804 | View |
AC 2001.150 | Zaretsky, Nikolai | A Policeman from Petrushka | 20th century | View |
AC 2001.17.12 | Goncharova, Natalia | Christian Host, from the portfolio 'Mystical Images of War' | 1914 | View |
AC 2001.178 | Goncharova, Natalia | Costume design | ca. 1931 | View |
AC 2001.195 | Sudeikin, Sergei Iur'evich (Soudeikine, Serge) | The Little Soldiers | ca. 1921 | View |
AC 2001.208 | Erté | A Gentleman in Dress Uniform | 20th century | View |
AC 2001.499 | PEM (Matiunin, Pavel Pavlovich) | Caricature of a Man in Uniform | ca. 1908 | View |
AC 2001.547 | Yakovlev, Efim | The Holiday of Russian Soldiers in the Camp | 1854 | 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 2001.625.1-.3 | Unknown | The Fierce Battle at Port Arthur ('Ryojunkō daigekisen') | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.626.1-.3 | Kobayashi Kiyochika; Daikokuya Heikichi, publisher | The Counterattack at Matenrei ('Matenrei no gyakushū') | 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 | |
AC 2001.630.1-.3 | Hirose Bihō; Hirose Yoshikuni | Our 2nd Army once again braves the thunderous gunfire and occupies the castle at Gaizhou ('Waga dainigun sai hōraidan o okashite Gaihyō no shiro o senryō su') | ca. 1904 | View |
AC 2001.631.1-.3 | Kobayashi Toshimitsu; Matsuno Yonejirō, publisher (active ca. 1884–1904) | The Last Stand of Vice-Admiral Makarov ('Makarofu chūjyō funshin no zu') | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.633.1-.3 | Nitei; Ōmiya Kyūjirō, publisher (active 1855–ca. 1904) | Scene of the Great Victory at the First Japanese-Russian Naval Battle at the Harbor of Incheon ('Jinsenkō nichiro dai ichi kaisen no kōkei daishōri') | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.634.1-.3 | Migita Toshihide; Akiyama Buemon, publisher (ca. 1882–1920s) | On the night of the 8th of February, 1904, our brave Fleet of Torpedo-boats fired at the Russian Squadron at Port Arthur and sank the enemy's three battle-ships. What a brilliant success! ('Nichiro ryōkantai ni gatsu yōka ryojunkō kaisen ni meiyo naru waga suiraitei tekkan san seki o gekichin su') | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.635.1-.3 | Getsuzō | General Nogi Meets the General Forced to Surrender Port Arthur ('Ryojun kaijō subeshi shōgun kaiken Nogi shōgun') | 1905 | View |
AC 2001.637.1-.3 | Utagawa Kokunimasa; Fukuda Hatsujirō, publisher (ca. 1894–1939) | Telegraphic Record of the Russo-Japanese War: On the Ice of Lake Baikal in Russia, a Steam Locomotive and Its Cars Sank, Killing Tens of Officers and Soldiers. Russia's Transport Capacity Was Greatly Damaged. (Nichiro sensō denpō jikki no uchi: Rokoku no Baikaru-ko hyōjō tetsudō kikansha oyobi ressha kosui ni chinbotsu shite shōkō heishi sūjūnin sokushi su Rokoku yusōryoku wa dai shōgai o uketaru mono nari | 1904 | View |
AC 2001.638.1-.3 | Gakyōjin | The Sinking of a Russian Warship in the Naval Battle of Port Arthur ('Ryojun kaisen rokan no chinbō'), the seventh in a series entitled "Illustrated News from the Russo-Japanese War" ('Nichiro sensō gahō: shishichi') | ca. 1904 | View |