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WWII Imperial Japanese Army Captain Portrait Hanging Scroll Medal Military Art

WWII Imperial Japanese Army Captain Portrait Hanging Scroll Medal Military Art
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Captain Portrait Hanging Scroll Medal Military Art
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Captain Portrait Hanging Scroll Medal Military Art
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Captain Portrait Hanging Scroll Medal Military Art
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Captain Portrait Hanging Scroll Medal Military Art
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Captain Portrait Hanging Scroll Medal Military Art

WWII Imperial Japanese Army Captain Portrait Hanging Scroll Medal Military Art
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Officer Portrait Hanging Scroll. This hanging scroll depicts an. Imperial Japanese Army Captain. Wearing a Type 45 military cap, captain’s rank insignia, and several decorations. Although no production date or the officer’s name is recorded, several details suggest that it was. Most likely created during the pre-war or WWII period. Rather than after the war. The uniform includes what appears to be the. Introduced in 1912 and worn by Japanese Army officers through the end of World War II. The rank insignia and decorations are also consistent with an Imperial Japanese Army captain. Another important clue is the format itself. Before photography became commonplace in Japanese homes. Hanging scroll portraits (kakejiku). Were a traditional way to preserve the image and achievements of respected family members. Military officers were sometimes commemorated in this manner, making these portraits both family heirlooms and historical records. Following Japan’s surrender in 1945, the Allied Occupation implemented extensive demilitarization policies. Public displays celebrating the Imperial Japanese military largely disappeared, and portraits honoring military officers became far less common. For these reasons, collectors generally regard works of this type as being associated with the pre-war or wartime era. While the officer’s identity is unknown, the portrait conveys the story of an individual soldier whose service was important enough to be preserved by those around him. An unusual historical display piece combining military history, portrait art, and traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Original Imperial Japanese Army officer portrait. Depicts a Captain wearing a Type 45 military cap. Multiple medals and decorations illustrated. Traditional Japanese hanging scroll format. Likely pre-war or WWII era. Excellent display piece for WWII and Japanese militaria collections. Own a Piece of History. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Captain Portrait Hanging Scroll Medal Military Art
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