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Attack on Pyongyang in Full Force

Attack on Pyongyang in Full Force
by Koshu (a.c. 1894)

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Artist: Koshu (a.c. 1894)
Title: Attack on Pyongyang in Full Force
Series: 
Date of first edition?1894
Publisher (first edition)?Not Set
Publisher (this edition)?Not Set
Medium (first edition): Woodblock
Medium (this edition): Woodblock
Format (first edition): Oban
Format (this edition): Oban
DB artwork code: 36809
Notes (first edition)?
Notes (this edition)?
The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:

Title Attack on Pyongyang in Full Force
Artist Koshu active ca. 1894
Signature Koshu
Seal artist's seal
Dated 1894
Technique/Medium Woodblock print
Impression excellent - very good
Colors excellent - very good
Condition very good ... light toning, slight soil, paper residues along the side edges on verso, not backed, two brown spots on the upper areas of the middle and the right sheets.
Description Japanese attack Pyongyang (Jp: Heijo) in full force.
Format 3 Oban tate-e
Width 28.3 inches = 72.0 cm
Height 14.2 inches = 36.0 cm
Literature Okamoto, Shumpei, "Impressions of the Front: Woodcuts of the Sino-Japanese War", Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1983, ISBN 0-87633-049-9, - pg.23, pl.15

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