MeijiShowa — historical images of Japan between the 1860s and 1930s all imagesphotographyart & printsmapscalendar [ ? ] view cart (0)

120824-0061 - Sino-Japanese War

PURCHASE A LICENSE

Abroad Meiji 1890s Georges Bigot

Japanese soldiers mutilated by Chinese troops at Pyongyang, Korea during the First Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895). The Battle of Pyongyang was the second major land battle of the war and took place on September 15, 1894 (Meiji 27).

Published in the French illustrated weekly Le Monde illustré on December 15, 1894 (Meiji 27). Art by French artist Georges Ferdinand Bigot (1860-1927), famous for his satirical cartoons of life in Meiji period Japan.

Original text: “Ping Ping-Yang. Cadavres de soldats Japonais mutiles par les Chinois.”

Kjeld Duits Collection
Find similar:
First Sino-Japanese War, Georges Bigot, Imperial Japanese Army, Korea, Le Monde illustré, Pyongyang, armed forces, conflict, engravings, military, newspapers, people, soldiers, uniforms, unrest, war
1 Year License Editorial Advertising Packaging
Small (Web)
1MB/72dpi
USD 45.00 USD 89.00 USD 115.00
Medium (B6)
10MB/300dpi
USD 110.00 USD 140.00 USD 160.00
Large (A4)
23MB/300dpi
USD 140.00 USD 170.00 USD 185.00
Larger sizes available. Contact Us!