Illustrated Poems from the "Tale of Genji" (Genji monogatari), Akashi (Chapter 13)

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Narrative Elegance, Heian Aesthetics
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medium:
Ink and color on paper
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Master
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story of the work:

"Illustrated Poems from the 'Tale of Genji' (Genji monogatari), Akashi (Chapter 13)" by Kōtō Naiji is a significant work from the Edo period, reflecting the cultural and literary importance of Murasaki Shikibu's classic narrative. This painting exemplifies the integration of visual art and literature in Japanese culture, showcasing the aesthetic and thematic elements of the "Tale of Genji" through its intricate illustrations and poetic verses.

Description of the work:

"Illustrated Poems from the 'Tale of Genji' (Genji monogatari), Akashi (Chapter 13)" by Kōtō Naiji features a delicate composition that integrates text and imagery, characteristic of Edo-period Japanese painting. The work employs a refined color palette and intricate line work to depict scenes and figures that evoke the emotional depth and narrative complexity of the literary source.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Illustrated Poems from the "Tale of Genji" (Genji monogatari), Akashi (Chapter 13)