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By Destroying the Enemy Wire Entanglements [Japanese Forces] Capture the Enemy Fortress at Nanshan (Tetsujômô o hakaishite Nanzan no tekirui o nuku)


「破壌鐵條網抜南山之敵壘」
Ogata Gessan (Japanese, 1887–1967)
Publisher: Matsuki Heikichi (Daikokuya) (Japanese)
Japanese
Meiji era
1904 (Meiji 37), September 20

Medium/Technique Woodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
Dimensions Vertical ôban triptych; 35.4 x 70.1 cm (13 15/16 x 27 5/8 in.)
Credit Line Jean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Collection
Accession Number2000.449a-c
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsPrints

Catalogue Raisonné Swinton, In Battle's Light (Worcester, 1991), #57; Swinton, Asian Art, 1993, fig. 7
DescriptionInscription in cartouche: The enemy tried with all their power to fend off our advancing 4th Brigade. Our brave, death-defying corps of engineers, with the responsibility for cutting the wire entanglements charged forward. Alternately advancing and lying down on their stomachs, they gradually reached the wire. Crawling to avoid bullets overhead, they carried out their work and finally succeeded in cutting a way in. Their bravery and courage truly merit a special mention in our war chronicle.
Signed Gessan
月三
Marks Artist's seal: Ensei
ProvenancePreviously owned by various dealers: primarily in London and Tokyo. Purchased between 1985-1999.