A Man Laments the Passage of Time (Episode 4) from the "Tales of Ise" (Ise monogatari)

Tosa School

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key Notes:
Temporal Reflection, Emotional Melancholy
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Dimensions:
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medium:
Ink and color on paper
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"A Man Laments the Passage of Time (Episode 4) from the 'Tales of Ise' (Ise monogatari)" is a work attributed to the Tosa School, a prominent group of Japanese painters active during the Edo period, known for their refined style and incorporation of classical themes. This painting illustrates a narrative from the 'Tales of Ise,' a classic collection of Japanese poetry and prose, emphasizing the themes of transience and the emotional weight of time, reflective of the broader cultural preoccupations of the period.

Description of the work:

"A Man Laments the Passage of Time (Episode 4) from the 'Tales of Ise' (Ise monogatari)" by the Tosa School features a male figure depicted in a moment of introspection, characterized by flowing robes adorned with intricate patterns that reflect the aesthetic sensibilities of the Edo period. The composition employs a muted color palette, emphasizing the emotional weight of the subject, while the delicate brushwork and attention to detail in the background elements enhance the overall narrative quality of the work.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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A Man Laments the Passage of Time (Episode 4) from the "Tales of Ise" (Ise monogatari)