Z.M. Stoomschip Medusa forceert de doorgang door de Straat van Shimonoseki / Z.M. Stoomschip Medusa forceert de doorgang door de Straat van Shimonoseki tussen Kioe-Sjioe en Hondo (Japan), september 1864
English: Z.M. Steamship 'Medusa' forces the passage through the Strait of Simonoseki between Kioe-Shioe and Hondo (Japan), September 1864. In the middle the ship being bombarded from fortresses on the shore. In the foreground a rowing boat and drowning people on driftwood; Jr. Jacob Eduard van Heemskerck van Beest (1828–1894), oil on canvas, 1864
Nederlands: Z.M. Stoomschip 'Medusa' forceert de doorgang door de Straat van Simonoseki tussen Kioe-Sjioe en Hondo (Japan), september 1864. In het midden het schip dat vanuit vestingen op de wal beschoten wordt. Op de voorgrond een roeiboot en drenkelingen op wrakhout.
; jhr. Jacob Eduard van Heemskerck van Beest (1828–1894), olieverf op doek, 1864
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