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Property from the Holdings of the Ford Foundation

ANONYMOUS (18TH CENTURY)
Scene from the Tale of Genji, Sekiya
Two-panel screen; ink, color, gold and gold leaf on paper
67 x 73 in. (170.2 x 185.4 cm.)

Provenance:
Asahi Art Co., Ltd, Tokyo
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Lot Essay

The Tale of Genji is a long, romantic novel in fifty-four chapters, written about the year 1000 by Murasaki Shikibu, a lady-in-waiting to the empress. It is set in the tenth century, Japan's golden age, when great wealth and power were concentrated in the hands of a small group of highly cultivated aristocrats. Scenes from the novel are recurring themes in Japanese art, for there has rarely been a time when the educated elite was not nostalgic for the charms of Prince Genji, the amorous hero.
Here, the screen shows the scene from chapter 16, Sekiya (The Gatehouse). For a screen with the same subject in the collection of Tokyo National, Museum, Tokyo, image accessible online at http://www.emuseum.jp/detail/100349?x===_lang=en_lang=ja=%E9%96%A2%E5%B1%8B==_e======1=3=simple=

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