Scenes from the Tale of Genji
17th century
Tale of Genji, arguably the first novel in the world, was written in the early 11th century by a court lady Murasaki Shikibu. It has since been an inspiration for countless art works. The screen on the right depicts a scene from Chapter 33, “Wisteria Leaves,” when the emperor pays a visit to Genji’s Rokujo mansion on an autumn day. The one on the left shows a scene from Chapter 35, “New Herbs, Part Two,” when Genji organizes a concert for a group of court ladies to perform on New Year’s Day.
Color and gold on paper
Overall: 66 x 146 in. (167.6 x 370.8 cm)
Friends of the Seattle Art Museum, in honor of the 75th birthday of Dr. Richard E. Fuller
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Photo: Spike Mafford