Ogata Gekko General Major Odera Yasuzumi in the Battle of Weihaiwei

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Ogata Gekko General Major Odera Yasuzumi in the Battle of Weihaiwei

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An incident in the Battle of Weihaiwei during the First Sino-Japanese War. Major General Ōdera Yasuzumi (大寺安純) at the cliff, 1895. 日本語: 「大寺将軍揮全力襲撃百尺崖之圖」(威海衛の戦い)
Русский: Инцидент в битве за Вэйхайвэй во время первой японо-китайской войны. Генерал-майор Одэра Ясудзуми (大寺安純) стоит на утёсе, 1895 год. Гравюра авторства Огаты Гэкко, бумага, тушь и краски, триптих; 37,9 x 72,8 см; коллекция Бостонского музея изящных искусств

Ogata Gekko (1859-1920) was a Japanese artist known for his ukiyo-e prints and paintings. He was born in Tokyo and began his artistic training at an early age, studying under prominent artists such as Kawanabe Kyosai and Shibata Zeshin. Gekko's works often depicted scenes from Japanese folklore, mythology and history, as well as landscapes and animals. He was also known for his portraits of famous figures from Japanese history, such as the samurai Miyamoto Musashi and the poet Basho. In addition to his artistic activities, Gekko was also a teacher and writer. He taught at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts and wrote several books on art and culture. He was a prominent member of the Tokyo Bijutsu Club, an organisation that played a key role in the development of modern Japanese art. Today, Gekko's work is highly regarded for its technical skill and ability to capture the essence of traditional Japanese culture. His prints and paintings are in collections around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the British Museum in London.

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