The Meiji Emperor's Victory Procession, 1895

by Kokunimasa (1874 - 1944)

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The Meiji Emperor's Victory Procession, 1895 by Kokunimasa (1874 - 1944)

Original Kokunimasa (1874 - 1944) Japanese Woodblock Print
The Meiji Emperor's Victory Procession, 1895

Comments - Interesting scene of the Meiji Emperor and his Commander-in-Chief returning to Tokyo in triumph at the end of the Sino-Japanese War. The street is lined with cheering citizens as the procession of carriages and officers on horseback makes its way under a triumphal arch at Hibiya decorated with Japanese Flags. A fine modern building looms in the distance, surrounded by trees. A handsome triptych of this historic event. Includes burnishing on the black jackets.

Artist - Kokunimasa (1874 - 1944)

Image Size - 13 1/2" x 27 1/8" + top margin as shown

Condition - This print with good color and detail as shown. Three separate panels, backed with paper. A few small marks, light horizontal lines where backing papers meet. Please see photos for details.

The Meiji Emperor's Victory Procession, 1895 by Kokunimasa (1874 - 1944)
The Meiji Emperor's Victory Procession, 1895 by Kokunimasa (1874 - 1944)

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