Fighting at Close Quarters during the Sino-Japanese War

by Toshiaki (1864 - 1921)

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Fighting at Close Quarters during the Sino-Japanese War by Toshiaki (1864 - 1921)

Original Toshiaki (1864 - 1921) Japanese Woodblock Print
Fighting at Close Quarters during the Sino-Japanese War

Comments - Action-filled scene of the Japanese and Chinese fighting in close quarters during the Sino-Japanese War. In the center, one Japanese soldier wields a bayonet against the Chinese rushing towards him. His compatriot raises his sword high above his head while grabbing hold of a foe's pole arm, one foot on the neck of a fallen enemy. Shots splinter the trees around them, shattering the trunks in two. A dramatic image detailed with fine bokashi shading in the background.

Artist - Toshiaki (1864 - 1921)

Image Size - 14" x 28 1/4" + margins as shown

Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Three separate panels. A few small holes, repaired. Slight toning, a few light creases. Please see photos for details. Nice overall.

Fighting at Close Quarters during the Sino-Japanese War by Toshiaki (1864 - 1921)
Fighting at Close Quarters during the Sino-Japanese War by Toshiaki (1864 - 1921)

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