The right screen depicts the parting scene in the ‘Usugumo’ scroll in which the Lady of Akashi decides to entrust her daughter to Genji. He wears a white hunting robe. To his right, Lady Akashi is tenderly touching her daughter. The left screen is a scene from ‘Hatsune.’ For the first time, Genji is celebrating the New Year at Rokujō-in mansion. He is reading a letter from the Lady of Akashi to his ward, her daughter. Between them you can see a gift from Lady Akashi to her daughter, a sprig of five-needle pine on which perches a replica Japanese bush warbler. As you can see, the overall composition and painting style are Yamato-e but, in the brushwork of trees and sliding-door paintings, you can also see Kanō school influence. Soken's large paintings with people are very rare and valuable.
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