Illustration of the Empress Visiting a Field Hospital - Kobayashi Kiyochika
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A historical triptych by Kobayashi Kiyochika depicting the Empress Shōken visiting a field hospital during the First Sino-Japanese War.
This triptych by Kobayashi Kiyochika depicts a scene from the First Sino-Japanese War, specifically the visit of Empress Shōken to a field hospital in Hiroshima. The work captures the intersection of traditional Japanese aesthetics and the rapid modernisation of the Meiji period. The composition is divided into three panels, showing the Empress in Western-style court dress, accompanied by her attendants, as she observes the care provided to wounded soldiers. Kiyochika, known for his mastery of light and shadow, employs a more restrained palette here, focusing on the contrast between the clinical, white-clad nurses and the formal, dark uniforms of the military personnel. The inclusion of Western-style medical equipment and the architectural details of the hospital interior reflects the era's adoption of European practices. The figures are rendered with a blend of traditional ukiyo-e line work and a newer, more realistic approach to anatomy and perspective that Kiyochika helped popularise. This print serves as a record of the state-sanctioned narrative regarding the war effort and the humanitarian role of the Imperial family. The Empress is shown as a figure of grace and compassion, providing comfort to those injured in service. The print is a characteristic example of the war prints (senso-e) produced during this time, which were widely distributed to inform the public and bolster national sentiment. The technical execution, from the delicate patterns on the Empress's gown to the precise rendering of the hospital beds, demonstrates the high standard of woodblock printing maintained by publishers during the late nineteenth century.
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Illustration of the Empress Visiting a Field Hospital - Kobayashi Kiyochika
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