Procession of Russian Marching Band, from the Album of seven prints of Russian Army and Warship (Roshia seigi shashin kan), 1853

Art Institute of Chicago

Procession of Russian Marching Band, from the Album of seven prints of Russian Army and Warship (Roshia seigi shashin kan), 1853

Kawahara Keiga 川原 慶賀

Date
1853
Medium
Color woodblock print
Culture
Japan
Department
Arts of Asia
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

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