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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 |