Foreigners from the Five Nations enjoying a banquet
PrintsJapanese19th century

Foreigners from the Five Nations enjoying a banquet

Late Edo period, circa 1861

Artists

Utagawa YoshikazuArtist
Classification
Prints
Medium
Right sheet from a Yokohama woodblock-printed "ōban" triptych; ink and color on paper
Culture
Japanese
Period
Edo period, 1615-1868
Century
19th century
Division
Asian and Mediterranean Art
Department
Department of Asian Art

Dimensions

Paper: H. 36.3 cm x W. 25.3 cm (14 5/16 x 9 15/16 in.)

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