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Russian general, possibly meant to be A.N. Kuropatkin, holding sword in raised right hand while doctors and a nurse tend to wounds in his left arm

Russian general, possibly meant to be A.N. Kuropatkin, holding sword in raised right hand while doctors and a nurse tend to wounds in his left arm

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Buy wall art of this image titled: Russian general, possibly meant to be A.N. Kuropatkin, holding sword in raised right hand while doctors and a nurse tend to wounds in his left arm, from the Japanese Ukiyo-e and Yokohama-e Prints Collection by Second Story Prints. Top quality print reproductions available now!

  • Tags
    • Kuropatkin, A. N.--(Alekseĭ Nikolaevich),--1848-1925.
    • Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905--Medical aspects--Russian.
    • Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905--Casualties--Russian.
    • Military officers--Russian--1900-1910.
    • Wounds & injuries--Russia--1900-1910.
  • Notes
    • Title devised by Library staff.
    • Signed on block by artist in lower right, includes chop.
    • Includes extensive Japanese text.
    • Descriptive information compiled by Nichibunken-sponsored Edo print specialists in 2005-06.
    • 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).
  • Original Date: 1904 or 1905
  • Formats: Satires (Visual works)--Japanese--1900-1910.
  • Creators: Kobayashi, Kiyochika, 1847-1915
  • Original Publisher: 1904 or 1905
  • Reference #: 2009630490
  • SKU #: 8936A6B7
  • Part of Collection: Japanese Ukiyo-e and Yokohama-e Prints
  • Link to original at the Library of Congress: Russian general, possibly meant to be A.N. Kuropatkin, holding sword in raised right hand while doctors and a nurse tend to wounds in his left arm
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