This print, published in February of 1895, the month of China's surrender, shows the Chinese fleeing before the giant strides of the Japanese army. It is from a series of fifty prints created by Kiyochika over the course of the war which make fun of the Chinese enemy. Other prints from the series appear on the wall above.
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Kiyochika (Japanese, 1847-1915). 'Nihon banzai: Hyakusen hyakusho,' 1895. mulberry paper, pigments. Walters Art Museum (95.439): Gift of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Snell, Jr., 1991. 95.439 875 Matsuke Heikichi - Nihon banzai - Hyakusen hyakusho - Walters 95439
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