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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 2001.411 Benois, Alexandre Fountain at Peterhof ca. 1920-1924 View
AC 2001.415 Vereshchagin, Vasily Vasilyevich Peking 1900 View
AC 2001.481 Veshchilov (Westchiloff), Konstantin Aleksandrovich A Russian Peasant Log Hut in Winter 20th century View
AC 2001.516 Boklevsky, Petr Mikhailovich Scene from Ostrovskii's play "The Poor Bride" 19th century View
AC 2001.523 Unknown Academic Drawing, Classic Scene late 18th century View
AC 2001.533 Neizvestny, Ernst The Tree of the Soul 1967 View
AC 2001.536 Annenkoff, Georges The Dog Cemetery in Paris 1928 View
AC 2001.552 Sooster, Iulo Trees 1967 View
AC 2001.572 Moore, Andrew Rosa en la Jardin Tropical, Havana, Cuba, 2000 2001 View
AC 2001.613.a-c Utagawa Toyokuni I Blind Men Crossing Bridge 1800-1810 View
AC 2001.62 Bulatov, Erik Vladimirovich Untitled ca. 1960-1970 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 2001.639.1-.3 Hirose Bihō; Hirose Yoshikuni; Daikokuya Heikichi, publisher Scouts Clash outside the Seven-Star Gate ('Shichiseimon gai sekkō shōtotsu') 1904 View
AC 2001.643.1-.3 Getsuzō In the vicinity of the South Gate of Dingzhou, commissioned officer scouts of our cavalry faced heavy enemy fire and engaged in a valiant struggle and savage fighting. Finally overcoming resistance, they occupied Dingzhou. ('Waga kiheitai no shōkō sekkō Teishū nanmon fukin ni oite, gankyō naru teki no hoka ni ōji, yuto mosen, tsui ni kore o gekitai shi, Teishū o senryō su.' 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 2001.648.1-.3 Kyōkatsu; Katsuki Yoshikatsu, publisher (active ca. 1888–1904) Our Troops Occupy Dingzhou, a Great Japanese Victory ('Teishū o senryō su nihon dai shōri'), from the series "Illustrations of Fierce Russo-Japanese Battles" 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 2001.67 Rozhankovskii (Rojankovsky), Fedor Stepanovich Point Lobos, California 1943 View
AC 2001.70 Bulatov, Erik Vladimirovich Untitled ca. 1960-1970 View

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