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The Chinese men-of-war firing in reply to the attack of a portion of the Japanese squadron

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The Chinese men-of-war firing in reply to the attack of a portion of the Japanese squadron is an artwork. It is housed at the Rijksmuseum and is classified as a Photomechanical Print. It measures 22.00 cm in height and 28.20 cm in width.

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