US Navy Commodore Perry Shimoda Izu Japan Parade Gun Powhatan Mississippi

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Heine, Wilhelm (1827 in Dresden - 1885 in Kötzschenbroda): "Commodore Perry paying his farewell visit to the imperial commissioners at Simoda" original lithograph over tone plate ca.15x22cm (depiction/image size) by Sarony after Heine on art print cardboard (21x28cm ) typographically titled and inscribed below the depiction; from: "Narrative of the expedition of an american squadron to China Seas and Japan, performed in the years 1852, 1853 and 1854 under the command of Commodore MC Perry, United States Navy, by order of the government of the United States." A.O.P. Nicholson Washington 1856

The decorative lithograph comes from the work published in the USA in 1856 about the US Navy expedition under the command of Matthew C. Perry (1794 - 1858) to the China Sea and Japan in the years 1852-54. The aim of the venture was to try to free Japan from its political and economic isolation policy with the help of "Gunboat Diplomacy". In order to capture this first glimpse of the isolated country, the artists Peter Bernhard Wilhelm Heine (1827 in Dresden - 1885 in Kötzschenbroda) and Eliphalet Brown (1816 - 1886) accompanied the expedition during this time. The writer Bayard Taylor (1825 in Kennett Square - 1878 in Berlin) was also present. The itinerary ran from Norfolk (Virginia) via Madeira, St. Helena, Cape Town, Mauritius, Ceylon, Singapore, Macau, Hong Kong and Shanghai to mainland Japan and its islands.

After leaving Hakodadi, Commodore M. Perry arrives on the 7th. June 1854 Shimoda. until the 17th June he led with the kaiserl. Japanese diplomats renewed negotiations. As a gift he received a block of stone for the Washington Monument. In the background left are the USS Powhatan and USS The scene was captured by artist Wilhelm Heine.

The rare view slightly browned at the edges

 

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The decorative lithograph comes from the work published in the USA in 1856 about the US Navy expedition under the command of Matthew C. Perry (1794 - 1858) to the China Sea and Japan in the years 1852-54. The aim of the venture was to try to free Japan from its political and economic isolation policy with the help of "Gunboat Diplomacy". In order to capture this first glimpse of the isolated country, the artists Peter Bernhard Wilhelm Heine (1827 in Dresden - 1885 in Kötzschenbroda) and Eliphalet Brown (1816 - 1886) accompanied the expedition during this time. The writer Bayard Taylor (1825 in Kennett Square - 1878 in Berlin) was also present. The itinerary ran from Norfolk (Virginia) via Madeira, St. Helena, Cape Town, Mauritius, Ceylon, Singapore, Macau, Hong Kong and Shanghai to mainlan
Größe Klein (bis 50cm)
Land Japan
Verkäufertyp Kunsthändler
Format Querformat
Jahr 1856
Originalität Limitierte Auflage Druck
Handgefertigt Ja
Drucktyp Handgefertigt
Zeitraum 1800-1899
Original/Lizenzierter Nachdruck Original
Technik Lithographie
Thema Architektur
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Thema Landschaften
Thema Marine
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Thema Reise
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Höhe (cm) 21
Kunststil Biedermeier
Eigenschaften Signiert
Breite (cm) 28
Künstler Wilhelm Heine
Produktart Print