The Japanese ministers I-Tso and Mou-Tsou discuss with the Chinese envoy Ri-Ko-Sho the conditions of the Shimonoseki truce, 16th April 1895
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "The Japanese ministers I-Tso and Mou-Tsou discuss with the Chinese envoy Ri-Ko-Sho the conditions of the Shimonoseki truce, 16th April 1895", originally brought to life by the talented Anonymous Artist. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Anonymous Artist and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"The Japanese Ministers I-Tso and Mou-Tsou Discuss with the Chinese Envoy Ri-Ko-Sho the Conditions of the Shimonoseki Truce, 16th April 1895" is a historical painting by an anonymous artist that captures a pivotal moment in the First Sino-Japanese War. The artwork depicts the negotiation of the Treaty of Shimonoseki, which took place after Japan's victory over China. The truce discussions were a significant event that led to the end of hostilities and the signing of the treaty on April 17, 1895.
The painting is a visual representation of the diplomatic encounter between the Japanese and Chinese officials. It portrays the ministers I-Tso and Mou-Tsou, representing Japan, in discussion with the Chinese envoy Ri-Ko-Sho. The scene is set against the backdrop of the truce talks, highlighting the gravity of the negotiations and the historical importance of the moment.
While the artist remains unknown, the work is an essential piece of historical art that provides insight into the political and military tensions of the time. It serves as a cultural artifact that reflects the diplomatic customs and attire of the late 19th century, as well as the power dynamics between the two nations involved in the conflict.
The Treaty of Shimonoseki marked the end of the First Sino-Japanese War and resulted in significant territorial and economic concessions from China to Japan. The painting, therefore, not only captures a moment of diplomatic negotiation but also symbolizes the shifting balance of power in East Asia at the close of the 19th century. As a historical document, the painting is valuable for both its artistic merit and its contribution to the understanding of Sino-Japanese relations during a critical period of transformation.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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