Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895

Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895

Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895
Bookstore situated in Tokyo, Japan. Feel free to have a look at our store! The print captures the dramatic moment when Japanese troops breach the city gates under heavy fire, advancing into the fortress. Explosions, billowing smoke, and the forward charge of soldiers convey the chaos and intensity of modern warfare. Yosai Nobukazu, an active ukiyo-e artist of the Meiji era, was known for his dynamic and realistic depictions of military subjects. His war prints, including this one, served not only as visual records of contemporary battles but also as patriotic propaganda, promoting national pride and support for Japan’s military campaigns. This work exemplifies the powerful narrative and emotive style that characterized late 19th-century Japanese war imagery. For items condition please see photos and comment. Please understand that we occurred a simple check so there might be little oversight. We try to photograph and describe the condition as accurately as possible. Although, the condition of the item may be felt worse than our description due to individual subjectivity. Displayed price is applicable for any number of prints on our store. And it may take longer than the number of days written above. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as gifts. Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
Nobukazu Woodblock Print Triptych Breaking the gates of Jinzhou Castle 1895