Toshihide, an oban triptych depicting a Japanese soldier wading among grasses to survey the enemy camp across the Taedong River, published by Tsujioka Bunsuke, 1894; and Kokyo, an oban triptych depicting a Japanese destroyer outside Port Arthur on the occasion when the Russian flagship was blown up, 13th April 1903, published by Matsumoto Kiyojiro, both framed and glazed. (2)

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Toshihide, an oban triptych depicting a Japanese soldier wading among grasses to survey the enemy camp across the Taedong River, published by Tsujioka Bunsuke, 1894; and Kokyo, an oban triptych depicting a Japanese destroyer outside Port Arthur on the occasion when the Russian flagship was blown up, 13th April 1903, published by Matsumoto Kiyojiro, both framed and glazed. (2)

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