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‘Seiwashi danpan no zu’ 請和使談判之図 (Sino-Japanese War Peace Treaty) - 1895 - Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870-1949) - Japão -  Período Meiji (1868 - 1912)
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‘Seiwashi danpan no zu’ 請和使談判之図 (Sino-Japanese War Peace Treaty) - 1895 - Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870-1949) - Japão - Período Meiji (1868 - 1912)

Original woodblock print, –Paper–Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949)–‘Seiwa shi danpan no zu’ 請和使談判之図 (Sino-Japanese War Peace Treaty)–Japan–1895(meiji 28 period) The signature says “Koitsu”光逸” Reasonable condition, soiling See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: https://collections.mfa.org/objects/287597 Note: Tsuchiya Koitsu is a well-known artist of the Shin Hanga movement, but not among the trendy names like Hasui, Ito Shinsui or Natori Shunsen. Tsuchiya Koitsu specialized in landscape images. His beautiful prints are of excellent quality and a good buy for collectors of Japanese twentieth century prints. What is drawn is the scene of the treaty (commonly called the Treaty of Shimonoseki) after the Sino-Japanese War. On the left are the Qing ambassadors (Li Jingfang and Li Hongzhang) On the right are (Munemitsu Mutsu and Hirobumi Ito) Depicted in the center are the U.S. Ministers to Qing Denbigh and U.S. Ministers to Japan Dan, who acted as mediators at the time. Tsuchiya Koitsu is known as a Shinhanga artists, but his earliest works started with ukiyo-e prints depicting the Sino-Japanese War. There are not many Koitsu ukiyo-e works. From the way he draws shadows, there are characteristics like those of Koitsu's Shinhanga. Overall condition is very good. Please have a look at the photos for details.

N.º 84407251

Vendido
‘Seiwashi danpan no zu’ 請和使談判之図 (Sino-Japanese War Peace Treaty) - 1895 - Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870-1949) - Japão -  Período Meiji (1868 - 1912)

‘Seiwashi danpan no zu’ 請和使談判之図 (Sino-Japanese War Peace Treaty) - 1895 - Tsuchiya Kōitsu (1870-1949) - Japão - Período Meiji (1868 - 1912)

Original woodblock print, –Paper–Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949)–‘Seiwa shi danpan no zu’ 請和使談判之図 (Sino-Japanese War Peace Treaty)–Japan–1895(meiji 28 period)

The signature says “Koitsu”光逸”

Reasonable condition, soiling

See Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: https://collections.mfa.org/objects/287597

Note: Tsuchiya Koitsu is a well-known artist of the Shin Hanga movement, but not among the trendy names like Hasui, Ito Shinsui or Natori Shunsen.
Tsuchiya Koitsu specialized in landscape images.
His beautiful prints are of excellent quality and a good buy for collectors of Japanese twentieth century prints.

What is drawn is the scene of the treaty (commonly called the Treaty of Shimonoseki) after the Sino-Japanese War.
On the left are the Qing ambassadors (Li Jingfang and Li Hongzhang)
On the right are (Munemitsu Mutsu and Hirobumi Ito)
Depicted in the center are the U.S. Ministers to Qing Denbigh and U.S. Ministers to Japan Dan, who acted as mediators at the time.

Tsuchiya Koitsu is known as a Shinhanga artists, but his earliest works started with ukiyo-e prints depicting the Sino-Japanese War.
There are not many Koitsu ukiyo-e works.
From the way he draws shadows, there are characteristics like those of Koitsu's Shinhanga.

Overall condition is very good.
Please have a look at the photos for details.

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