Long Live Japan: One Hundred Victories, One Hundred Laughs - Kobayashi Kiyochika
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A satirical Meiji-era woodblock print by Kobayashi Kiyochika, mocking Russian officials during the First Sino-Japanese War.
This woodblock print belongs to the series Long Live Japan: One Hundred Victories, One Hundred Laughs, produced by Kobayashi Kiyochika in 1894. The series functions as a form of political satire and propaganda during the First Sino-Japanese War. Kiyochika, a master of the Meiji period, employs a style that deviates from traditional ukiyo-e, incorporating Western-influenced caricature techniques to mock foreign adversaries. The composition features two distinct figures. In the foreground, a heavily distorted, bulbous figure represents a Russian official, rendered with exaggerated features to convey incompetence and absurdity. He holds a document, likely a telegram or report, while his oversized, rounded form dominates the visual space. In the upper left, a smaller, seated figure wearing a crown and holding a banner with a double-headed eagle emblem represents the Russian Tsar. The use of space is deliberate, creating a contrast between the seated authority and the bumbling official in the foreground. Kiyochika uses a clean, graphic line quality to define the figures, while the colour palette remains relatively restrained, relying on flat areas of pigment typical of late nineteenth-century Japanese printmaking. The inclusion of extensive Japanese text, or kashira, provides context for the satire, detailing the perceived failures and anxieties of the Russian military leadership. This work offers a window into the visual culture of Japan during a period of rapid modernisation and nationalistic fervour. By adopting the visual language of European political cartoons, Kiyochika engages with international artistic trends while maintaining a distinctly Japanese perspective on the geopolitical conflicts of the era. The print serves as a historical document of wartime sentiment, capturing the public mood through humour and visual ridicule.
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Long Live Japan: One Hundred Victories, One Hundred Laughs - Kobayashi Kiyochika
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