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Mortally wounded, both men fell to the ground... 1919. Creator: Unknown
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Mortally wounded, both men fell to the ground... 1919. Creator: Unknown
Mortally wounded, both men fell to the ground, and so fatal had been Jurobeis thrusts that in a few minutes they breathed their last, 1919. Illustration to " The Quest of the Sword", a story in " Romances of Old Japan", by Madame Yukio Ozaki. [Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd, London, 1919]
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This photo print, titled "Mortally wounded, both men fell to the ground. . . 1919" takes us back to a dramatic scene in old Japan. Created by an unknown artist and featured in "The Quest of the Sword" from "Romances of Old Japan" by Madame Yukio Ozaki, this illustration transports us into a world of honor, bravery, and tragedy. In this vivid depiction, we witness two samurai engaged in a fierce battle. Clad in traditional robes and armed with deadly swords, their intense fight reaches its climax as they deliver fatal blows to each other. The sheer force of Jurobei's thrusts proves devastatingly effective as both warriors succumb to their wounds within minutes. The image captures the raw emotions associated with warfare - the desperation for victory mixed with the acceptance of mortality. The fallen bodies lie motionless on the ground while their vibrant clothing contrasts against the somber backdrop. Through this artwork, Madame Yukio Ozaki skillfully brings her story to life while shedding light on Japanese culture and history. It serves as a reminder that even in times past, war has always carried heavy consequences and claimed lives indiscriminately. As we gaze upon this powerful photograph print from 1919, we are reminded of humanity's enduring fascination with tales of heroism and sacrifice amidst conflict.
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