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Japan takes away Kinchow Castle, Kobayashi, Kiyochika, 1847-1915, artist, [1904 or 1905]
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Japan takes away Kinchow Castle, Kobayashi, Kiyochika, 1847-1915, artist, [1904 or 1905]
Japan takes away Kinchow Castle, Kobayashi, Kiyochika, 1847-1915, artist, [1904 or 1905], 1 print : woodcut, color. Print shows a Japanese soldier holding the Kinchow Castle with wall and gate in his arms and using his left foot to kick away Russian soldiers
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1847 1915 1904 1905 Arms Away Castle Foot Gate Holding Kiyochika Kobayashi Russian Shows Soldier Soldiers Takes Wall Kick
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In this print titled "Japan takes away Kinchow Castle" we are transported back to a pivotal moment in history. Created by the talented artist Kobayashi Kiyochika, around 1904 or 1905, this woodcut masterpiece vividly depicts the triumph of Japan over Russian forces during the Russo-Japanese War. The scene unfolds with great intensity as a Japanese soldier stands tall, holding Kinchow Castle in his arms. With incredible strength and determination, he uses his left foot to kick away Russian soldiers who attempt to reclaim their stronghold. The vibrant colors used by Kiyochika bring life and energy to the artwork, making it even more impactful. This print serves as a powerful symbol of Japan's military prowess and resilience during this turbulent period. It captures both the physical strength of its soldiers and their unwavering spirit in defending their homeland against foreign invaders. Kobayashi Kiyochika's attention to detail is evident throughout the piece - from the intricate design of Kinchow Castle's walls and gate to each individual soldier depicted on both sides. This meticulous craftsmanship adds depth and realism to an already dramatic scene. "Japan takes away Kinchow Castle" is not just a work of art; it is a historical testament that reminds us of Japan's significant role in shaping global events at that time. Quint Lox has expertly captured its essence through this print from Liszt Collection, allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty for years to come.
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