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Description

Around 1860 Japan was in turmoil about whether or not the country should engage in trade with the West. In 1863 insurgents – advocates of an isolationist policy – fired on western vessels, including the Dutch warship Medusa, in the Shimonoseki Straits. In retaliation, the western allies mounted a military expedition to end the blockade. The Netherlands once again deployed HMS Medusa for this mission.

HMS Steam-Powered Battleship Medusa Opening the Shimonoseki Straits

1864

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Dimensions

height 68 cm x width 107 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands