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A Russian civilian gets upset during a game of dai shogi, while his Japanese opponent appears confident of victory
A Russian civilian gets upset during a game of dai shogi, while his Japanese opponent appears confident of victory
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Buy wall art of this image titled: A Russian civilian gets upset during a game of dai shogi, while his Japanese opponent appears confident of victory, from the Japanese Ukiyo-e and Yokohama-e Prints Collection by Second Story Prints. Top quality print reproductions available now!
- Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905.
- Russians--Social life--1900-1910.
- Japanese--Social life--1900-1910.
- Dai shogi (Game)
- Board games--Japan--1900-1910.
- Title devised by Library staff.
- Signed on block by artist in lower left, includes chop.
- Includes extensive Japanese text.
- Descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06. Idenitification of the game as "dai shogi" rather than "go" made by Roger Hare, 2014 (source).
- From the series: Nihon banzai hyakusen hyakushō : Long live Japan: one hundred victories, one hundred laughs.
- Format: vertical Oban Nishikie.
- Gift; Crosby Stuart Noyes; 1906.
- Forms part of: Crosby Stuart Noyes collection (Library of Congress).
- Forms part of: Japanese prints and drawings (Library of Congress).
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