Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1
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This is an extensive repository containing material relating to the American experience, a large portion of it digitised from the Library of Congress' collections. It includes, but is not limited to, images, monographs, sheet music, sound and visual recordings, pamphlets and posters. It is subdivided into over 100 thematic collections based on original documentation format, subject, author or donor. The site also benefits from an extensive range of background documentation and information on the creation, maintenance and development of this repository. Individual sections of the collection are periodically highlighted, and materials advising on the use of this repository's contents in a classroom situation are also provided. Each major subsection has a discrete site design and interface, although they are all part of the overarching whole.
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Banquet at a foreign mercantile house in Yokohama. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.
Japanese print shows an English merchant seated at a table and being waited on by a Chinese man and a Thai cook during a banquet at a mercantile house in Yokohama, Japan.
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[Camel] - Utagawa, Kuniyasu, 1794-1832, artist.
Japanese print shows a man playing a triangle while seated on the back of a camel. Includes untranslated text on recto.
83.
American lady playing accordion. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.
Japanese print shows an American woman playing an accordian; a dog sits on her right and a man stands to her left.
84.
American merchant delighted with miniature cherry tree. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.; Koizumi, Minokichi, 1833-1906, engraver.
Japanese print shows a man admiring a bonsai tree in bloom, it possibly reminds him of his wife and brings to mind her portrait hanging in the upper left corner.
85.
America. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.
Japanese print shows an American man on horseback gesturing to his left with a whip to a man holding the bridle of his horse.
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Changing times bring unseen things - true picture of a tiger. - Utagawa, Ky?sai, artist.; Kanagaki, Robun, 1829-1894.
Japanese print shows a leopard with a dead rooster, turning to look at another rooster sitting on a rail behind it. Includes untranslated text by Kanagaki Robun on recto.
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Western traders loading cargo in Yokohama. - Utagawa, Sadahide, 1807-1873, artist.
Japanese pentaptych print shows an American ship in the harbor at Yokohama, Japan; small boats ferry cargo which is being carried up a gangplank contributing to the bustle of activity on the main deck.
88.
Americans.
Japanese print with text shows an American naval personnel(?) with a Japanese person(?) apparently feeling jolly.
89.
Parodies of poems by the 36 master poets.
Japanese prints shows eight scenes and text with various people and activities including Americans; ship; Japanese men tying a bundle, reading, fishing, and playing a game.
90.
Chinese dragon dance.
Japanese print shows eight men holding up a dragon with sticks for the dragon dance.
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Fashionable melange of English words. - Tsunajima, Kamekichi, artist.
Japanese print shows images of animals such as cats and snakes; activities such as writing and looking; objects such as shoes and boxes; and people. Each image is labeled in Japanese and English.
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Brick building and steam train in Shimbashi, Tokyo.
Japanese triptych (incomplete) print shows views of Tokyo streets with buildings, people, and various modes of transportation including rickshaws, carriages, a hand-drawn cart, and a steam train.
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[Yokohama jetty].
Japanese print shows three-masted ship in Yokohama harbor with Mount Fuji in the background.
99.
A map of the world.
Japanese print shows a map of the world with sailing ships on the seas and American and Russian soldiers.
100.
Melange of fashionable vehicles.
Japanese print shows a variety of vehicles, including rickshaws, a coach, a hand-drawn cart, wheeled devices powered by hands and feet, paddleboats, and some type of train.