the Japanese army expels Korean soldiers at the palace of the king in Seoul, Korea. The soldiers wear their white summer uniforms. The car sits minster Otori with his right the Taewongon that supported the Japanese. This incident took place in early July 1894, during the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). By the end of the month, Japan had the Korean government replaced a pro-Japanese bestuur. Manufacturer : printmaker: Utagawa Kokunimasa (listed building) publisher: Inoue Kichijirô (Teikadô) (listed building) Place manufacture: Japan Date: 1894 Physical features: color woodcut; line block i
the Japanese army expels Korean soldiers at the palace of the king in Seoul, Korea. The soldiers wear their white summer uniforms. The car sits minster Otori with his right the Taewongon that supported the Japanese. This incident took place in early July 1894, during the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). By the end of the month, Japan had the Korean government replaced a pro-Japanese bestuur. Manufacturer : printmaker: Utagawa Kokunimasa (listed building) publisher: Inoue Kichijirô (Teikadô) (listed building) Place manufacture: Japan Date: 1894 Physical features: color woodcut; line block in black with color blocks; polishing material: paper Technique: color woodblock / polishing dimensions: sheet: h 358 mm (left sheet) × W 238 mm (left sheet) × H 353 mm (middle leaf) × W 235 mm (middle leaf) × H 354 mm (right sheet) b × 234 mm (right leaf) Subject: First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895)
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