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    Collectif, "The Tale of Genji: A Japanese Classic Illuminated"

    Posted By: TimMa
    Collectif, "The Tale of Genji: A Japanese Classic Illuminated"

    Collectif, "The Tale of Genji: A Japanese Classic Illuminated"
    2019 | ISBN: 1588396657 | English | True PDF | 368 pages | 18.6 MB

    With its vivid descriptions of courtly society, gardens, and architecture in early eleventh-century Japan, The Tale of Genji—recognized as the world's first novel—has captivated audiences around the globe and inspired artistic traditions for one thousand years. Its female author, Murasaki Shikibu, was a diarist, a renowned poet, and, as a tutor to the young empress, the ultimate palace insider; her monumental work of fiction offers entry into an elaborate, mysterious world of court romance, political intrigue, elite customs, and religious life. This handsomely designed and illustrated book explores the outstanding art associated with Genji through in-depth essays and discussions of more than one hundred works.

    The Tale of Genji has influenced all forms of Japanese artistic expression, from intimately scaled albums to boldly designed hanging scrolls and screen paintings, lacquer boxes, incense burners, games, palanquins for transporting young brides to their new homes, and even contemporary manga. The authors, both art historians and Genji scholars, discuss the tale's transmission and reception over the centuries; illuminate its place within the history of Japanese literature and calligraphy; highlight its key episodes and characters; and explore its wide-ranging influence on Japanese culture, design, and aesthetics into the modern era.
    Director's Foreword
    Foreword from The Japan Foundation
    Statements from Cooperating Institutions
    Acknowledgments
    Lenders to the Exhibition
    Note to the Reader

    Preface
    Sano Midori

    Introduction: A Thousand Years of the Art of Genji
    John T. Carpenter and Melissa McCormick

    ESSAYS

    Learning the "Women's Hand" in Heian Japan: Kana Calligraphy and The Tale of Genji
    John T. Carpenter

    Beyond Narrative Illustration: What Genji Paintings Do
    Melissa McCormick

    Evolving Iconographies of The Tale of Genji: Early Modern Interpretations of a Yamato-e Theme
    Kyoko Kinoshita

    Genji and Good Fortune: Bridal Trousseaux in the Age of the Tokugawa Shoguns
    Monika Bincsik

    CATALOGUE

    Chapter One
    Heian Court Culture and the Transmission of the Tale
    Entries 1–13

    Chapter Two
    Ishiyamadera and the Buddhist Veneration of Murasaki Shikibu
    Entries 14–24

    Chapter Three
    Monochrome Genji Pictures and the Conventions of Hakubyo
    Entries 25–34

    Chapter Four
    Imagining Genji through Tosa-School Paintings
    Entries 35–52

    Chapter Five
    Innovations and Interventions in Later Genji Painting
    Entries 53–64

    Chapter Six
    An Elegant Lifestyle Inspired by Genji: Lacquers, Garments, and Games
    Entries 65–89

    Chapter Seven
    Genji and Print Culture: From Ukiyo-e to Manga
    Entries 90–106

    APPENDICES

    Shinden Architecture and The Tale of Genji
    Akazawa Mari

    Genji at a Glance: Fifty-Four Scenes from the Tale
    Melissa McCormick

    Notes to the Essays
    Bibliography
    Index
    Photograph Credits

    John T. Carpenter is Mary Griggs Burke Curator of Japanese Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

    Melissa McCormick is Professor of Japanese Art and Culture at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    Monika Bincsik is Diane and Arthur Abbey Associate Curator for Japanese Decorative Arts at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

    Kyoko Kinoshita is Professor of Japanese Art History at Tama Art University, Tokyo, and Project Associate Curator for East Asian Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

    Sano Midori is Professor of Japanese Art History in the Department of Philosophy at Gakushuin University, Tokyo.