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Russian Soldier Has His Wounds Attended to by Japenese Military Personnel

Russian Soldier Has His Wounds Attended to by Japenese Military Personnel


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Russian Soldier Has His Wounds Attended to by Japenese Military Personnel

1275181 Russian Soldier Has His Wounds Attended to by Japenese Military Personnel, published 1905 (colour woodcut) by Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847-1915); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Japanese, out of copyright

Media ID 23023122

© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images

Beating Crying Losing Medic Medics Propaganda Russo Japanese War Sailor Weak Weakness Winning Injuries Military Personnel Wound Wounded


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This photo print, titled "Russian Soldier Has His Wounds Attended to by Japanese Military Personnel" offers a poignant glimpse into the tumultuous times of the Russo-Japanese War. Published in 1905 as a color woodcut by Kobayashi Kiyochika, this artwork showcases the power of visual propaganda and satirical commentary. In this scene, we witness a weakened Russian soldier receiving medical attention from Japanese military personnel. The soldier's injuries serve as a stark reminder of Russia's vulnerability and defeat in the ongoing conflict. As he cries out in pain, his physical weakness is contrasted with Japan's apparent strength and triumph. The artist skillfully employs caricature to emphasize the political message behind this image. Through exaggerated features and expressive gestures, Kiyochika portrays both sides of the war: an injured Russian sailor symbolizing Russia's suffering and loss, while Japanese medics represent their country's victory. This satirical portrayal not only highlights Japan's military prowess but also serves as a form of psychological warfare against its opponent. By depicting Russia as beaten and helpless, it aims to weaken morale among Russian soldiers while bolstering support for Japan. As we delve into this historical artifact captured within Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are reminded of how art can transcend time to convey powerful messages about war, politics, and human resilience.

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