Sino Japanese War Flight of the Chinese Army, Capturing Weapons – Nobukazu (1894-1895)

$1.185,00

An antique Japanese woodblock prints from the 19th century depicting an illustration of Chinese army that being held captive by Japanese army

Description

Antique Japanese woodblock prints from the 19th century by a well-known woodblock printmaker of the late Meiji period,  Watanabe Nobukazu (1874-1944), titled ;

Flight of the Chinese Army: Capturing Weapons (Shingun haisô gunki bundori no zu)

depicting an illustration of the Chinese army that is held captive by the Japanese army during the First Sino Japanese War.

The First Sino-Japanese War (1894 –  1895) was a conflict between the Qing Dynasty of China and the Empire of Japan primarily over influence in Joseon, Korea. After more than six months of unbroken successes by Japanese land and naval forces and the loss of the port of  Weihaiwei, the Qing government sued for peace in February 1895.

Measurements : 820 x 470 mm. (in FRAME)

Conditions: Fair, a tear on the edge, yet colour still clear and not affecting the image.

Purchase code: P3159