Toshihide Migita, Japanese Generals, Capture, Chinese, War
Artist: Toshihide Migita (1863-1925)
Title: Japanese Generals Capturing Chinese Army
Publisher: Tsutsumi Kichibei
Date: 1894
Size: (L)37.6x25.1 (C)37.2x25.1 (R)37.2x25.1 cm
Original Japanese woodblock print.
Battle triptychs were produced in large numbers during the Sino-Japanese (1894 - 1895) and Russo-Japanese wars (1904 - 1905) to satisfy widespread interest in the progress of the imperial army and maintain popular support for the conflicts. The prints idealised the heroism of Japanese troops risking their lives for the emperor. As the demand for traditional woodblock prints fell in the Meiji era, many artists turned to wartime propaganda to make ends meet.
Toshihide Migita
Toshihide received his artistic name from his master, Yoshitoshi Tsukioka (1839-1892). He designed a wide variety of prints including actor prints, bijin-ga (prints of beautiful women), newspaper illustrations, kuchi-e (illustrations for novels) and senso-e of the Sino-Japanese (1894-1895) and Russo-Japanese (1904-1905) Wars. From 1887, like many of the woodblock artists who were trying to adapt to changes in art and publishing, he worked as an illustrator for books and newspapers, including a long stint with the Asahi Shinbun starting in 1897.
Print Format | Triptych |
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Artist | Toshihide Migita |
Subject | War, Others |
Dimensions | (L)37.6x25.1 (C)37.2x25.1 (R)37.2x25.1 cm |
Condition Report | Minor foxing around the top edges, light creases on the bottom of panel(right panel). |