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  1. Japanese official war artists - Wikipedia

    • Between 1937 and 1945, Japan’s military leaders commissioned official war artists to create images of the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific War. Approximately 200 pictures depicting Japan’s military campaigns were created. 展开

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    Japanese official war artists were commissioned to create artwork in the context of a specific war. The artists were creating sensō sakusen kirokuga, 戦争作戦記録画 ("war campaign documentary painting") for th… 展开

    Second Sino-Japanese War

    The Japanese military supported artists during this conflict. For example, Tsuguharu Foujita was sent to China as an official war artist by the Imperial Japanese Naval Information office. In 1938, he traveled to the battlefield fro… 展开

    Pacific War

    The Japanese government and military supported an extensive war art program involving hundreds of artists; however, little is known about it. In part, this is because the U.S. government confiscated the extant artwork. Many o… 展开

     
  1. 藤井光〈日本の戦争美術 1946〉展を再演する – 「藤 …

    2024年3月11日 · In 2022, Fujii simulated and reconstructed this exhibition in the galleries of the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo with the exhibition named 〈Japanese War Art 1946〉, questioning the significance of the history and …

  2. Japan At war — Google Arts & Culture

  3. Sino-Japanese War Prints (1894-1895) - University of …

    Comic Prints of the Sino-Japanese War Artists, particularly Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915), created numerous comic prints mocking the enemy during the war. For the most famous series of these comic prints (manga or giga) see the …

  4. Japanese War Art - Flickr

    Between 1937 and 1945, Japan’s military leaders commissioned official war artists to create images of the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific …

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    • Japanese Paintings of the Second World War

      The war documentary paintings were created to (1) document the war; (2) raise the wartime morale of the Japanese people; (3) garner support for the war effort; and (4) celebrate Japan’s “glorious military achievements” and preserve its …

    • Japanese official war artists - Wikiwand

    • Exploring war through woodblock prints - The Japan …

      2018年1月20日 · Sensō-e, literally "war pictures," are a particularly dramatic form of Japanese woodblock print that emerged as a style of reportage during the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877, and went on to become...

    • Japan Art and War: Taguchi Beisaku (First Sino …

      2023年12月6日 · Taguchi Beisaku (1864-1903) is famous for his art of the First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). This conflict marked the shifting sands of Northeast Asia. Accordingly, Japan highlighted the weakness of the Chinese …

    • (PDF) Japanese Artists at War | Manuel Schilcher, PhD

      "Art and War in Japan and its Empire: 1931-1960 is an anthology that investigates the impact of the Fifteen-Year War (1931-1945) on artistic practices and brings together twenty scholars including art historians, historians, and museum …