An edition of The tale of Genji (2001)

The tale of Genji

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An edition of The tale of Genji (2001)

The tale of Genji

legends and paintings

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"The Tale of Genji has provided endless inspiration for Japanese painters throughout the centuries. Widely held to be the first novel ever written, its story of the amorous adventures of the "shining prince" Genji and of the elaborate and highly ordered court culture of the Heian era was written by Murasaki Shikibu shortly after 1000 A.D., during a period of rich cultural flourishing. Presented here is a series of paintings illustrating the tale, bringing to life the events of this classic work.".

"The fifty-four images - illustrating one chapter each - date from the mid-seventeenth century and were executed by an artist trained in the traditional Tosa school of painting. Surrounded by gilded clouds, these graceful paintings shimmer with uncommon beauty and delicacy. Their small dimensions (they measure just over five inches square) and lyrical colors call to mind the miniature illuminated manuscripts of medieval Europe.

Roofs are entirely removed from houses to reveal small, doll-like figures within. Delicate flowers and plants suggest the seasons of the year.".

"Miyeko Murase's introduction examines the paintings within the context of the history of Genji illustrations, providing insight into the evolution of the techniques and conventions employed by the artist. An overview of the tale that inspired them and of Murasaki Shikibu, its author, is also provided. Commentaries on each of the images describe the scene depicted and summarize, in brief, the key events from the tale."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
G. Braziller
Language
English
Pages
136

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The tale of Genji: legends and paintings
2001, G. Braziller
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The Tale of Genji: Legends and Paintings
September 2001, George Braziller
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
54 paintings from the Burke albums "attributed to Tosa Mitsuoki (1617-1691) ... however, they were more likely done by an anonymous artist of the Tosa school." Cf. Introduction, p. 2.

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New York
Genre
Illustrations.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
751.7/7/095209032
Library of Congress
ND1059.6.G4 T35 2001, ND1059.6.G4T35 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 136 p. :
Number of pages
136

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3947630M
Internet Archive
taleofgenjilegen0000unse
ISBN 10
0807615005
LCCN
2001035321
OCLC/WorldCat
46792657
Library Thing
950551
Goodreads
229338

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