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Hyogo Port Opens
This is a fleet of British, French and American ships that gathered to celebrate the opening of Hyogo Port on January 1, 1868. Hyogo Port was scheduled to open in 1863, but because Emperor Komei was firmly opposed to opening Hyogo due to its proximity to Kyoto, the opening was postponed for five years and finally opened on this day.
From the right, the painting shows the British Eastern Fleet flagship Rodney (steam ship of the line), Ocean (ironclad ship), and in the background the US fleet. We do not know if Rodney had its guns open, but I painted each ship in combat mode, thinking that this would be the kind of intimidation that Britain would make.
Acrylic on half of a F8 canvas.