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Suma Genji (須磨源氏) - Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁) - Japón  (Sin precio de reserva)
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Suma Genji (須磨源氏) - Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁) - Japón (Sin precio de reserva)

Item Description: This elegant Japanese woodblock print is from the esteemed Nōga Taikan (能畫大鑑) series, depicting the Noh play Suma Genji (須磨源氏). Created by the celebrated artist Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁), the print captures a noble figure—representing the spirit of Hikaru Genji—in a refined pose, adorned in intricately patterned robes and holding a ceremonial fan. The delicate backdrop, with stylized pine trees and subtle architectural forms, evokes a timeless sense of serenity. This work exemplifies Kōgyo’s masterful ability to convey the grace and emotional nuance of Noh theatre through woodblock print. Synopsis of the Noh Play "Suma Genji": The play follows Fujiwara no Okinori, a Shinto priest from Miyazaki Shrine, who stops at Suma Bay while on his pilgrimage to the Ise Grand Shrine. There, he meets an old man who tells him the tale of Hikaru Genji from The Tale of Genji—his rise to power, exile to Suma due to an affair, and eventual return to high status. The old man hints at being Genji’s spirit himself and disappears, promising to show a divine sign that night. As moonlight fills the bay, the ghost of Hikaru Genji appears in full courtly form, playing music and performing a graceful dance. He praises Suma’s beauty and reveals his descent from the heavens to help the people. At dawn, he vanishes into the spring mist. Size: Approximately 36.5 cm × 26 cm Artist Profile: Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁, 1869–1927) was a renowned Japanese artist best known for his woodblock prints depicting Noh theatre. A student of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Kōgyo developed a unique artistic style that captured the spiritual elegance and subtle drama of Noh performances. His signature series, such as Nōgaku Zue, Nōgaku Hyakuban, and Nōga Taikan, remain culturally significant for their historical fidelity and artistic sophistication. **PLEASE NOTE** Shipping Information: Items are shipped from Japan. Please check the shipping fee before bidding as this is an international shipment. Items are packed very carefully to prevent damage in transit. Shipping costs are calculated based on the net weight listed on the product page, packing materials, and shipping box weight. Depending on the situation, items will be shipped via FedEx, DHL, or Japan Post. Usually takes 2-3 weeks. Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. You may be contacted by phone or email by your country's customs or shipping agent regarding customs clearance. Please make sure you are available to answer the phone. Otherwise, the parcel will be returned to us and you will be charged double for reshipment. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

N.º 100135677

Vendido
Suma Genji (須磨源氏) - Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁) - Japón  (Sin precio de reserva)

Suma Genji (須磨源氏) - Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁) - Japón (Sin precio de reserva)

Item Description:
This elegant Japanese woodblock print is from the esteemed Nōga Taikan (能畫大鑑) series, depicting the Noh play Suma Genji (須磨源氏).
Created by the celebrated artist Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁), the print captures a noble figure—representing the spirit of Hikaru Genji—in a refined pose, adorned in intricately patterned robes and holding a ceremonial fan.
The delicate backdrop, with stylized pine trees and subtle architectural forms, evokes a timeless sense of serenity.
This work exemplifies Kōgyo’s masterful ability to convey the grace and emotional nuance of Noh theatre through woodblock print.

Synopsis of the Noh Play "Suma Genji":
The play follows Fujiwara no Okinori, a Shinto priest from Miyazaki Shrine, who stops at Suma Bay while on his pilgrimage to the Ise Grand Shrine.
There, he meets an old man who tells him the tale of Hikaru Genji from The Tale of Genji—his rise to power, exile to Suma due to an affair, and eventual return to high status.
The old man hints at being Genji’s spirit himself and disappears, promising to show a divine sign that night.
As moonlight fills the bay, the ghost of Hikaru Genji appears in full courtly form, playing music and performing a graceful dance.
He praises Suma’s beauty and reveals his descent from the heavens to help the people. At dawn, he vanishes into the spring mist.

Size:
Approximately 36.5 cm × 26 cm

Artist Profile:
Tsukioka Kōgyo (月岡耕漁, 1869–1927) was a renowned Japanese artist best known for his woodblock prints depicting Noh theatre.
A student of Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, Kōgyo developed a unique artistic style that captured the spiritual elegance and subtle drama of Noh performances.
His signature series, such as Nōgaku Zue, Nōgaku Hyakuban, and Nōga Taikan, remain culturally significant for their historical fidelity and artistic sophistication.

**PLEASE NOTE**
Shipping Information:
Items are shipped from Japan.
Please check the shipping fee before bidding as this is an international shipment.
Items are packed very carefully to prevent damage in transit.
Shipping costs are calculated based on the net weight listed on the product page, packing materials, and shipping box weight.
Depending on the situation, items will be shipped via FedEx, DHL, or Japan Post.
Usually takes 2-3 weeks.
Import duties, taxes and fees are not included in the item price or shipping charges.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.
You may be contacted by phone or email by your country's customs or shipping agent regarding customs clearance.
Please make sure you are available to answer the phone.
Otherwise, the parcel will be returned to us and you will be charged double for reshipment.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

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