Period:Unknown Production date:1911
Materials:paper
Technique:lithograph, woodblock,
Subjects:battle soldier
Dimensions:Height: 63.50 centimetres Width: 55.90 centimetres
Description:
Lithograph, ink on paper, Wuhan Events Pictorial, First Edition, 1900
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Comments:Wuhan Events Pictorial, First EditionWuhan dashi tuhua diyiban 武漢大事圖畫第一版This is one of three rare lithographs from early 20th-century China in the British Museum. This news-sheet reports an uprising on 10 October 1911 in Wuchang, the provincial capital Hubei and part of modern Wuhan. The uprising, which led ultimately to the Manchu Abdication and establishment of the Republic, was led by radical soldiers in the Qing New Army. Twelve numbered incidents are illustrated, along with portraits of the protagonists on both sides.c.1911probably made in Shanghai1967,1016,0.5.3Published: The Printed Image in China (2010); Laing 2000, fig.28
Materials:paper
Technique:lithograph, woodblock,
Subjects:battle soldier
Dimensions:Height: 63.50 centimetres Width: 55.90 centimetres
Description:
Lithograph, ink on paper, Wuhan Events Pictorial, First Edition, 1900
IMG
Comments:Wuhan Events Pictorial, First EditionWuhan dashi tuhua diyiban 武漢大事圖畫第一版This is one of three rare lithographs from early 20th-century China in the British Museum. This news-sheet reports an uprising on 10 October 1911 in Wuchang, the provincial capital Hubei and part of modern Wuhan. The uprising, which led ultimately to the Manchu Abdication and establishment of the Republic, was led by radical soldiers in the Qing New Army. Twelve numbered incidents are illustrated, along with portraits of the protagonists on both sides.c.1911probably made in Shanghai1967,1016,0.5.3Published: The Printed Image in China (2010); Laing 2000, fig.28
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