The Fall of Pyongyang, from a series on the Sino-Japanese War

Migita Toshihide Japanese

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Amid the smoke of battle, Japanese troops encircle panicked Chinese soldiers in this panoramic view of the conquest of the Korean city of Pyongyang during the first Sino-Japanese War (1894–95). This propagandistic image, aimed at a domestic Japanese audience and saturated with racist overtones, draws a contrast between the Japanese participants’ modern, Western-style uniforms and the traditional attire of the Chinese fighters. In one passage, a Japanese soldier grabs a Chinese counterpart by his braid while raising a sword in his other hand. Countless Korean civilians and tens of thousands of Chinese and Japanese troops lost their lives in the war.

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The Fall of Pyongyang, from a series on the Sino-Japanese War, Migita Toshihide (Japanese, 1863–1925), Set of six woodblock prints; ink and color on paper, Japan

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