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[Russian general, possibly meant to be A.N. Kuropatkin, holding sword in raised right hand while doctors and a nurse tend to wounds in his left arm]

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The Actors Sawamura Sojuro II as the Chinese Sage Huangshi Gong (on horseback), and Ichikawa Danzo III as the Chinese Warrior Zhang Liang (mounted on a dragon), in the Finale of the Play Otokoyama Yunzei Kurabe (At Mt. Otoko, a Trial of Strength in Drawing the Bow), Performed at the Ichimura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1768

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