Woodblock prints of Japan - war, peace, economy, society. I'll post about 30

Woodblock prints of Japan - war, peace, economy, society. I'll post about 30.
Source: ocw.mit.edu/ans7870/21f/21f.027/home/index.html

Other urls found in this thread:

archived.moe/his/thread/441482/#441482
youtube.com/watch?v=fHyGA2k4lu8
twitter.com/AnonBabble

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nice

thanks

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I love these, especially the way they combine East Asian and Western art, but you should have included the titles in the filenames or something.

yeah..I should've. Got too lazy kek.
The OP link got some detailed info on each woodblock art though, go check it out.

This is China vs France war report.

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I'm done

I had a huge collection of these. But I lost it. Thankfully I had dumped part of that collection here, mainly those related to Sino-Japanese war and the Russo-Japanese war, so I managed to get some of it back.

I'm glad other people like these.

Here's the thread where I had dumped maybe a few hundred of these: archived.moe/his/thread/441482/#441482

I guess I'll dump a few again.

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These Americans are just mirin' that sumo.

No homo.

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What? Jap kidnapped Chinese baby? Just how pedo have they been?

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>Be traditional Japanese Artist.
>"Hey senpai, this is the sword the army is now using."
>...shit
>Stay cool Takeshi.
>Just
>Draw swordfights like you used too. It just has a fancy guard anyway, eh?
>two handed western cavalry sabers

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ス???其ル役?
支配スル
舩?丿詣?丿

耽????人?ヲ???廻ス

hmm.. are there translations

Tenno Heika Banzai, motherfuckers.

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甲必丹=カピタン Captain
船中ノ諸事ノ支配スル controls everything in the ship.
又方計ヲ見ル役ナリ Also watches the direction.

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Shit, didn't pay attention and picked something random in that folder. Of course, that's a modern version of something that was called "Muzan-e".

>Inb4 thread were japanese didnt use sheilds.

Except no. Pic related. Japs, Koreans and Chinese all adapted to the western hilt.

Admittedly rare, but I can provide documentation for four different styles in several periods.

Some hema group recreated some of the japanese saber work based on military manuals

youtube.com/watch?v=fHyGA2k4lu8