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Our Destroyers Fiercely Fought the Enemy Ships Outside of Port Arthur
5043744 Our Destroyers Fiercely Fought the Enemy Ships Outside of Port Arthur and Defeated the Enemy Fleet at Dawn April 13, 1904 (Waga kuchiku kantai Ryojunk?-gai ni oite tekkan ni kinsetsu shite gekisen shi ?i ni tekitai o yaburu) (colour woodblock print) by KAckyo, Harada (1863-1925); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; (add.info.: Triptych, Japanese warship in action under searchlights. printed April 17, published April 25. Publisher: Matsuki Heikichi (Daikokuya). Signed: ?ju K?kyo ga. Artists seal: Esui unsan.); eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Japanese, out of copyright
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Our Destroyers Fiercely Fought the Enemy Ships Outside of Port Arthur
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is a captivating and historically significant print by KAckyo, Harada. This stunning colour woodblock triptych transports us back to April 13,1904, when the Japanese fleet engaged in an intense battle against enemy ships under the cover of darkness. The artwork showcases a Japanese warship amidst the chaos of war, illuminated by searchlights that pierce through the night sky. The artist's attention to detail is evident as every brushstroke captures the tension and ferocity of this naval confrontation. As we gaze at this masterpiece, we are reminded of the bravery and determination exhibited by these sailors who risked their lives for their country. The fiery explosions on both sides hint at the relentless exchange of firepower between opposing forces. This print serves as a testament to Japan's military prowess during this pivotal moment in history. It symbolizes not only victory but also resilience in times of adversity. The composition evokes a sense of awe and admiration for those who fought valiantly against all odds. Displayed proudly in Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK, this artwork allows us to reflect upon our shared human experiences shaped by conflict and heroism. It stands as a reminder that even in moments where destruction seems inevitable, courage can prevail over fear.
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