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File:Illustration of the Decapitation of Violent Chinese Soldiers by Utagawa Kokunimasa 1894.png

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Title: "Illustration of the Decapitation of Violent Chinese Soldiers" (Bôkô shihei o zanshu suru zu). Japanese soldiers educating other Chinese captives not to commit violence by beheading 38 Chinese soldiers who committed acts of assault on a Red Cross hospital and killing injured and ailing persons in the 1st Sino-Japanese War. Made in 1894 (Meiji 27). Place made: Tokyo. Medium: colour woodblock print on paper. Dimensions: 35.7 x 72.2 cm (overall). Credit line: MJM Carter AO Collection through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation 2019. Accession number: 20196G126. Signature and date: Signed, printed in block, l.r., black ink, "Yôsai Kokunimasa"
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Author Utagawa Kokunimasa (1874 – 1944)

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