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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

ID Number Maker Name/Title Date Made  
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
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 2001.644.1-.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 2001.649.1-.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
AC 2001.650.1-.3 Kobayashi Kiyochika; Inoue Kichijirō, publisher (1869–1905) The Righteous War to Chastise Russia: Scouts Advancing (Chō-rō gisen teisatsu no shinshin') 1904 View
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 View
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') View
AC 2002.358.33 Mazur, Michael Canto XXVII (Guido da Montefeltro), from the portfolio "L'Inferno Dante" 1999 View
AC 2003.114 Utagawa Hiroshige I 30th Station, Hamamatsu: Winter Scene (Hamamatsu, fuyugare no zu) from The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō Road 1833-1834 View
AC 2003.137 Utagawa Hiroshige I 118 New Year's Eve Foxfires, at the Changing Tree, Ōji (Ōji Shōzoku enoki Ōmisoka no kitsunebi) from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo 1856-1858; printed in 20th century View
AC 2003.92 Tadanori Yokoo Marilyn Monroe 1973 View
AC 2004.71 Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) Actors in a scene from Sarayashiki (the Dish Mansion) with the ghost of the servant Okiku 1857 View
AC 2005.1061 Utagawa Toyokuni I Kabuki actor Segawa Senjo as Shibaroku's Wife Okichi 1808 (Bunka 5) View
AC 2005.1325 Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) Untitled View
AC 2005.165 Kitagawa Utamaro I Cormorant Fisher ca. 1792 View
AC 2005.216.a-c Unknown; Fukuda Hatsujirō, publisher During the Russo-Japanese Naval Battle at Port Arthur, the Japanese Suicide Corps Fight Bravely ('Nichiro Ryojunkō kaisen Nihon kesshitai yūsen su') ca. 1904–1905 View
AC 2005.283 Utagawa Kuniyasu; Yamamotoya Heikichi, publisher Cherry Blossoms, from the series "A Comparison of Beautiful Women and Flowers" ('Bijin hana kurabe') ca. 1820–1832 View
AC 2005.485 Sadahide; Fujiokaya Keijirō, publisher The Taiheiki: The Battle of Rokuhara — During Kusunoki's Night Attack Takauji Retreats to Tanba [Taiheiki rokuhara kassen kusunoki yōchi ni takauji tanba e shirizoku] 1859 View
AC 2005.824 Utagawa Toyokuni II Untitled View

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