File:Gasshukoku suishi teitoku kōjōgaki (Oral statement by the American Navy admiral).png
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English: Gasshukoku suishi teitoku kōjōgaki (Oral statement by the American Navy admiral). A Japanese print showing three men, believed to be Commander Anan, age 54; Perry, age 49; and Captain Henry Adams Greg The 3rd junior, age 59, who opened up Japan to the west. The text being read may be President Fillmore's letter to Emperor of Japan. This is a somewhat extensive restoration, meant to keep focus on the artwork, instead of the damage. See also File:Gasshukoku suishi teitoku kōjōgaki (Oral statement by the American Navy admiral) minimal restoration.png.
Français : Gasshukoku suishi teitoku kōjōgaki (Déclaration orale par l'amiral de la marine américaine). Estampe japonaise montrant trois hommes, considérés comme étant les commandants Anan, (54 ans); Perry, (49 ans); et le capitaine Henry Adams, (59 ans), qui ont forcé le Japon à s'ouvrir à l'ouest. Le texte lu est probablement la lettre du président Fillmore à l'empereur du Japon. La restauration de cette estamps est assez importante, permettant de se concentrer sur l'art, plus que sur les dégâts subits par l'œuvre. A comparer avec cette version à restauration minimale.
Deutsch: Vertrag von Kanagawa. Commodore Matthew Perry (Mitte) und andere hochrangige US-Seeleute, Japanischer Farbholzschnitt
Español: Xilografía japonesa con Perry (al centro) y otros altos oficiales de la marina de EE.UU.
Euskara: Amerikako Armadako almirantearen ahozko adierazpena (1854 ingurukoa). Ezkerretik eskuinera, Anan komandantea, Perry komodoroa eta Henry Adams kapitaina, Japonia Mendebaldeari ateak irekitzera behartu zuen ekitaldian.
עברית: חיתוך עץ יפני של אנשי הצי האמריקאיים ופרי במרכז
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Date | circa 1854 | ||
Source | Library of Congress | ||
Author | Unknown authorCategory:Template Unknown (author) | ||
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Levels adjusted using LoC colourbox, dirt and stains cloned out or selectively adjusted, and cropped from LoC version..
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