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太政官札
Album of Meiji-era Banknotes (Dajôkansatsu)
太政官札
Printer: Matsuda Rokuzan (Gengendô II) (Japanese, 1836–1903)
Publisher: Daijôkan kaikeikyoku (General Accounting Office) (Japanese)
Publisher: Daijôkan kaikeikyoku (General Accounting Office) (Japanese)
Japanese
Meiji era
1868–9 (Meiji 1–2)
Medium/Technique
Copperplate etching; ink on paper
Dimensions
Overall (each page): 19.5 × 26.6 cm (7 11/16 × 10 1/2 in.)
Credit Line
Source unidentified
Accession Number2009.5017
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAsia, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
Catalogue Raisonné
Bijuaru waido Meiji jidaikan (2005), p. 100; Aoki et al., Kindai Nihon hanga (1998), p. 137, fig. 20; Machida City Mus., Hanga hachijûnen no kiseki (1996), pp. 34-36, #s (1)-1 to (1)-3
Description17 shots: front cover, 15 individiual pages, back cover
The early Meiji government was known as Daijôkan or Dajôkan; the former pronunciation seems to be preferred in general, but the latter is more common when referring to the banknotes, Dajôkansatsu. According to Japanese-language Wikipedia, notes of this kind were printed in 1868-9 and were in use until 1879. The Machida City Museum catalogue identifies Matsuda Rokuzan as the printer (probably also the artist and engraver).
The early Meiji government was known as Daijôkan or Dajôkan; the former pronunciation seems to be preferred in general, but the latter is more common when referring to the banknotes, Dajôkansatsu. According to Japanese-language Wikipedia, notes of this kind were printed in 1868-9 and were in use until 1879. The Machida City Museum catalogue identifies Matsuda Rokuzan as the printer (probably also the artist and engraver).
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