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Great Victory of Our Fleet at Port Arthur: On the Night of February 8, 1904, a Russian Ship Fleeing toward the Harbor Was Sunk by Our Torpedo, Hurrah! (Ryôjun ni okeru waga kan daishôri, Meiji sanjûshichinen nigatsu yôka yoru Rokan kônai e nige eran to seshi o waga suirai ni kakari chinbotsu shitaru zu, banzai), No. 3 (Sono san) from the series Pictures of the Russo-Japanese War (Nichiro kôsen zue)
Great Victory of Our Fleet at Port Arthur: On the Night of February 8, 1904, a Russian Ship Fleeing toward the Harbor Was Sunk by Our Torpedo, Hurrah! (Ryôjun ni okeru waga kan daishôri, Meiji sanjûshichinen nigatsu yôka yoru Rokan kônai e nige eran to seshi o waga suirai ni kakari chinbotsu shitaru zu, banzai), No. 3 (Sono san) from the series Pictures of the Russo-Japanese War (Nichiro kôsen zue)

Great Victory of Our Fleet at Port Arthur: On the Night of February 8, 1904, a Russian Ship Fleeing toward the Harbor Was Sunk by Our Torpedo, Hurrah! (Ryôjun ni okeru waga kan daishôri, Meiji sanjûshichinen nigatsu yôka yoru Rokan kônai e nige eran to seshi o waga suirai ni kakari chinbotsu shitaru zu, banzai), No. 3 (Sono san) from the series Pictures of the Russo-Japanese War (Nichiro kôsen zue)

Ôkura Kôtô (Japanese, died in 1910)
Hasegawa Sonokichi (Japanese)
1904 (Meiji 37)
Medium/TechniqueWoodblock print (nishiki-e); ink and color on paper
DimensionsHorizontal ôban; 24.5 x 35.5 cm (9 5/8 x 14 in.)
Credit LineJean S. and Frederic A. Sharf Collection
Accession number2000.341.3
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPrints
ProvenanceVarious dealers: primarily in London and Tokyo. Purchased between 1985-1999.