Drawer FF7 - Drawer 3
Container
Contains 39 Results:
Title: 英吉利人之図 [Igirisujin no Zu]. n.p., n.d. (mid 19th century). - Description: Questionably titled as a portrait of the English Admiral or Commodore, Atentro or Atentoyon. - Dimensions: 29 x 22 cm
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo...
Dates:
c.1800-1923
Title: 魯西亜人之図 [Roshiajin no Zu]. n.p., n.d. (mid 19th century). - Description: Questionably titled as the Russian Chief Minister Aful or Honaaful, but possibly Yevfimiy Putyatin, who led the mission that resulted in the Shimoda treaty. - Dimensions: 30 x 23 cm
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 32
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo...
Dates:
c.1800-1923
Title: 副将 欽差大臣図 [Fukusho Kinsadaijin Zu]. n.p., n.d. (mid 19th century) - Description: Likely a portrait of Perry but described as his deputy, Henry Adams. - Dimensions: 29 x 21 cm
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 33
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo...
Dates:
c.1800-1923
Title: 上官肖像之写 ... 上官真像之写 [Jokan Shozo no Sha ... Jokan Shinzo no Sha]. n.p., n.d. (mid 19th century) - Description: Portraits of Perry and his deputy, Henry Adams. - Dimensions: 33 x 48cm
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 2, Object: 34
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo...
Dates:
c.1800-1923
Title: 亜墨利加人物集 [Amerika Jinbutsushu]. n.p. [1854?] , [1854?]
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 2, Object: 35
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo...
Dates:
[1854?]
Title: 蒸気車之図 [Jokisha no zu]. n.p. [1854?]. - Description: Illustrates the miniature train Perry presented to the emperor in March 1854. - Dimensions: 31 x 23cm
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 36
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo...
Dates:
c.1800-1923
Kawaraban. Perry and the black ships. Portrait of Captain Henry A. Adams. n.p., [1854]
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 37
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo...
Dates:
c.1800-1923
Collection of Japanese Kawaraban
Collection — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 1-3
Identifier: 111-04
Scope and Contents
Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo...
Dates:
c.1800-1923
Title: 南京商船 [Nanjing Shosen] - Description: Shipwreck of Nanjing merchant vessel at Shizuoka. - Dimensions: 26.5 x 33.5 cm, c.1800
Item — Drawer: FF7 - Drawer 3, Folder: 3, Object: 1
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Kawaraban appeared in various sizes and were mass produced using cheap materials. Thus, although millions were produced at a time, they were not made for preservation and relatively few survive today. The most common topics covered include gossip, crime, natural disasters, and the arrival of Commodore Matthew C. Perry’s ships. Kawaraban specifically about Commodore Perry and his fleet are known as kurofune (black ship) kawaraban. This collection primarily includes kawaraban from the late Edo...
Dates:
c.1800