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Detail: On the heels of a period of rapid modernization, the Sino-Japanese War (1894–1895) established Japan as the preeminent imperial power in East Asia. It also revitalized the centuries-old woodblock publishing industry in Japan, providing artists with exciting new subject matter, including explosions, naval battles, and advanced weaponry, and gave an eager public an action-packed view of the front lines. This special exhibition draws exclusively from Ruth S. Nelkin’s donation of prints to the Mead Art Museum.
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Phone No.: (413) 542-2335 Contact Email: [email protected] Site URL: https://www.amherst.edu/museums/mead/exhibitions/2014/pains-pyrotechnic-spectacle |
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