編號 99403174

源氏五十四帖 蓬生 The Fifty-Four Chapters of Genji, A Waste of Weeds - 1892(Meiji 25) - Ogata Gekkō 尾形月耕 (1859 – 1920) - 日本 - 明治時期(1868-1912)
編號 99403174

源氏五十四帖 蓬生 The Fifty-Four Chapters of Genji, A Waste of Weeds - 1892(Meiji 25) - Ogata Gekkō 尾形月耕 (1859 – 1920) - 日本 - 明治時期(1868-1912)
Good condition, has some creases and dirt.
Description:
This Meiji-period woodblock print from the series The Fifty-Four Chapters of Genji depicts the famous scene “A Waste of Weeds”. This print shows three Heian-era courtiers walking through tall grass in the rain. One man in a pink robe steps carefully, lifting his hem, while another in blue follows behind him. A third courtier holds a large red umbrella, protecting them from the falling rain. The scene feels gentle and atmospheric, with soft brushwork suggesting wind and wet foliage. A poem appears in the upper left, and publication details run down the left border. The print captures a refined moment of courtly life, blending elegance with the natural beauty of a rainy landscape.
Gekko's Fifty-four Chapters of the Tale of Genj:
Handsome woodblock from Gekko's beautiful series, "Fifty-four Chapters of the Tale of Genji." Each design illustrates a chapter from Murasaki's classic Japanese novel, "The Tale of Genji." These wonderful prints feature scenes of upper-class courtly life, beautifully drawn with flowing calligraphic lines and soft colors. Gekko's images are a unique union of traditional subjects and a modern artistic sensibility. These fine woodblocks have a distinct sense of personality, and the beautiful settings reflect the classic landscape and architecture of life in the Heian era. Some designs include deluxe publishing techniques such as burnishing or embossing. A great interpretation of this timeless tale, Gekko's Genji prints are a wonderful choice to collect or display.
Author:
Ogata Gekkō (尾形月耕; 1859 – 1 October 1920) was a Japanese artist best known as a painter and a designer of ukiyo-e woodblock prints. He was self-taught in art, won numerous national and international prizes, and was one of the earliest Japanese artists to win an international audience.
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