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Album of Meiji-era Banknotes (Dajôkansatsu)


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Printer: Matsuda Rokuzan (Gengendô II) (Japanese, 1836–1903)
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
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).
Signed Unsigned
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