Comments - Fantastic six-panel print depicting the funeral procession of the Meiji Emperor in 1912. Shinto priests in pale blue robes and tall black caps lead the way, followed by military officers in dress uniforms, their chests covered with ribbons and medals. An elegant royal cart drawn by oxen carries the emperor's body, with more officers, nobles, and priests stretching out behind and disappearing into the distance. At right, a Japanese flag is framed by colorful yellow and white chrysanthemums, the emblem of the Meiji reign, and a bright fire burns atop a wooden tripod at left. A wonderfully detailed illustration of this historic event, rarely found complete in six panels, and a crisp clean printing. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has this image in its collection. A great choice for a student of Meiji era history.
Artist - Yasuda Hanpo (1889 - 1947)
Image Size - 14 5/8" x 56" + margins as shown
Condition - This print with excellent color and detail as shown. Six separate panels. Small loss at edge, repaired. Slight soiling and toning, a few small spots and marks. Please see photos for details. Good overall.
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