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Hanging scroll
Hanging scroll

Hanging scroll

Dateca. 1670
Maker Kiyohara Yukinobu Japanese, 1643 - 1682
Label TextUkifune, or “floating boat,” is the title of Chapter 51 of the Tale of Genji and the name of a central character in the last part of the tale. Ukifune, who was loved by both Kaoru and Prince Niou, had been agonizing over the indecision of the situation. To release herself from the triangular love affair, she eventually attempted suicide by throwing herself into the Uji River but was unsuccessful. Having been rescued, she became a nun and secluded herself in Ono, at the western foot of Mount Hiei. This scene is a well-depicted moment in which Niou absconds with Ukifune to the Islet of Oranges. The painter, Kiyohara Yukinobu, is one of the few known woman artists in the 17th century.
Object number92.47.322
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Asian Art Museum, "Legends, Tales, Poetry: Visual Narrative in Japanese Art," Dec. 22, 2012 - Jul. 21, 2013 Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Talents and Beauties: Art of Women in Japan," Nov. 4, 2017 - Jul. 15, 2018
Credit LineGift of Frank D. Stout
DimensionsImage: 13 15/16 × 22 13/16 in. (35.4 × 57.9 cm) Overall: 51 × 28 1/2 in. (129.5 × 72.4 cm)
MediumInk and color on silk
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