The Empress Visiting the Tokyo Reserve Hospital

Utagawa Kokunimasa V Japanese

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 231

This print shows the Japanese empress visiting injured soldiers in a military hospital in Tokyo during the First Sino-Japanese War. Kneeling on the bed at lower right is Onoguchi Tokuji, the combat engineer who was celebrated as a hero of the war for his role during the Japanese attack on Jinzhou Fortress, a scene illustrated in a large number of propagandistic prints.

The Empress Visiting the Tokyo Reserve Hospital, Utagawa Kokunimasa V (Japanese, 1874–1944) (Baidō Kokunimasa), Triptych of woodblock prints (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper, Japan

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