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Tosa school, Ise monogatari ('Tales of Ise'), a set of 5 handscroll paintings

1650/1699

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

The five handscrolls of this set alternate the text of the tenth-century classic, Ise monogatari ('Tales of Ise'), with richly detailed illustrations in the e-maki ('picture handscroll') tradition.The Tales relate the amorous adventures of a young courtier, traditionally identified as the ninth-century poet Ariwara no Narihira. The scene shown here is from chapter 9, 'Azuma-kudari: Utsu-no-yama' ('Journey to the East: Mt. Utsu'). The travellers reach Mt. Utsu in Suruga Province, following a dark path overgrown with ivy and maple trees. They meet a monk who turns out to be an acquaintance, so Narihira writes a letter to be delivered to his wife back in the capital of Kyoto. In the original story this scene takes place in mid-summer, but here the artist emphasizes the loneliness of the travellers by placing them in a bleak winter landscape of snow and leafless trees.

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  • Title: Tosa school, Ise monogatari ('Tales of Ise'), a set of 5 handscroll paintings
  • Date Created: 1650/1699
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 32.00cm; Width: 1490.00cm
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: painted
  • Subject: literature
  • Registration number: 1920,0514,0.16.1
  • Production place: Painted in Japan
  • Producer: Painted by Anonymous. Formerly attributed to Mitsuoki, Tosa
  • Period/culture: Edo Period
  • Material: paper
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Acquisition: Donated by Dodwell, G B
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