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==Timeline of 1891== | ==Timeline of 1891== | ||
+ | *1891/10/28 An earthquake strikes in [[Mino province]]. | ||
==Other Events of 1891== | ==Other Events of 1891== | ||
+ | *Edmond de Goncourt's ''Outamaro: Le Peintre des Maisons Vertes'' is published, becoming the first monograph on an individual ''ukiyo-e'' artist published in any language. | ||
*[[Bunkio Matsuki]] returns to Japan for the first time after leaving in [[1888]]. | *[[Bunkio Matsuki]] returns to Japan for the first time after leaving in [[1888]]. | ||
*[[Kume Kunitake]] writes his essay on why "[[Taiheiki]] Has No Value for Historians." | *[[Kume Kunitake]] writes his essay on why "[[Taiheiki]] Has No Value for Historians." | ||
+ | *The [[Ministry of Education]] sets down official guidelines for performance of Imperial/national ceremonies and observance of [[national holidays]] in classrooms. | ||
+ | *[[Otsu Incident|Ôtsu Incident]]: Tsarevitch [[Nicholas II]] survives an assassination attempt while traveling in Japan. | ||
*[[Saito Hajime|Saitô Hajime]] retires from the police force and begins working at schools. | *[[Saito Hajime|Saitô Hajime]] retires from the police force and begins working at schools. | ||
*Opening of the first commercial theatre in Okinawa, the [[Nakamo Engeijo|Nakamô Engeijô]]. | *Opening of the first commercial theatre in Okinawa, the [[Nakamo Engeijo|Nakamô Engeijô]]. | ||
+ | *Construction begins on the [[Trans-Siberian Railway]] (completed [[1903]]). | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *1891/1/20 King [[Kalakaua]] of Hawaii dies in San Francisco (b. [[1836]]). | ||
*[[Arai Tadao]] of the [[Shinsengumi]] dies (b. [[1835]]). | *[[Arai Tadao]] of the [[Shinsengumi]] dies (b. [[1835]]). | ||
*Painter [[Kano Tatsunobu|Kanô Eitoku Tatsunobu]] dies (b. [[1814]]). | *Painter [[Kano Tatsunobu|Kanô Eitoku Tatsunobu]] dies (b. [[1814]]). | ||
*''[[Yoga|Yôga]]'' painter [[Kishida Ryusei|Kishida Ryûsei]] is born (d. 1929). | *''[[Yoga|Yôga]]'' painter [[Kishida Ryusei|Kishida Ryûsei]] is born (d. 1929). | ||
*[[Kochi Chojo|Kôchi Chôjô]] dies. | *[[Kochi Chojo|Kôchi Chôjô]] dies. | ||
+ | *Future [[Prime Minister]] [[Konoe Fumimaro]] is born (d. 1945) | ||
+ | *[[Nakamura Masanao]] dies (b. [[1832]]). | ||
*[[Oda Nobumichi]], daimyô of [[Tendo han|Tendô han]], dies (b. [[1819]]). | *[[Oda Nobumichi]], daimyô of [[Tendo han|Tendô han]], dies (b. [[1819]]). | ||
*''[[Sosaku hanga|Sôsaku hanga]]'' artist [[Onchi Koshiro|Onchi Kôshirô]] is born (d. 1955). | *''[[Sosaku hanga|Sôsaku hanga]]'' artist [[Onchi Koshiro|Onchi Kôshirô]] is born (d. 1955). |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 8 March 2017
Meiji 24 (明治二十四年)
Timeline of 1891
- 1891/10/28 An earthquake strikes in Mino province.
Other Events of 1891
- Edmond de Goncourt's Outamaro: Le Peintre des Maisons Vertes is published, becoming the first monograph on an individual ukiyo-e artist published in any language.
- Bunkio Matsuki returns to Japan for the first time after leaving in 1888.
- Kume Kunitake writes his essay on why "Taiheiki Has No Value for Historians."
- The Ministry of Education sets down official guidelines for performance of Imperial/national ceremonies and observance of national holidays in classrooms.
- Ôtsu Incident: Tsarevitch Nicholas II survives an assassination attempt while traveling in Japan.
- Saitô Hajime retires from the police force and begins working at schools.
- Opening of the first commercial theatre in Okinawa, the Nakamô Engeijô.
- Construction begins on the Trans-Siberian Railway (completed 1903).
Births and Deaths
- 1891/1/20 King Kalakaua of Hawaii dies in San Francisco (b. 1836).
- Arai Tadao of the Shinsengumi dies (b. 1835).
- Painter Kanô Eitoku Tatsunobu dies (b. 1814).
- Yôga painter Kishida Ryûsei is born (d. 1929).
- Kôchi Chôjô dies.
- Future Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro is born (d. 1945)
- Nakamura Masanao dies (b. 1832).
- Oda Nobumichi, daimyô of Tendô han, dies (b. 1819).
- Sôsaku hanga artist Onchi Kôshirô is born (d. 1955).
- Sanjô Sanetomi dies (b. 1837).
- Shibata Zeshin dies (b. 1807).
- Nihonga painter Suzuki Hyakunen dies (b. 1825).
- English illustrator Charles Wirgman dies (b. 1832?).
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