two men riding horseback holding longbows and arrows at L; men alongside an ox pulling a carriage LR; tree and wall at top with gold cloud band

Scene from chapter 14, "Channel Buoys," of The Tale of Genji [right of a set of three], mid 17th century

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These three scrolls each illustrate a single scene from The Tale of Genji. The left scroll probably represents chapter 12, in which Genji is exiled to the desolate shore of Suma Bay. The center scroll illustrates a scene in chapter 28, in which the empress’s ladies-in-waiting carry cages with cicadas into the garden to give the insects a sip of morning dew. The right scroll may depict chapter 14, in which Prince Genji travels to Naniwa Bay in an ox-pulled carriage.

These three scrolls were originally panels of a six-panel folding screen that was reformatted at some point. The three companion panels are in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Nothing is known about the artist, whose large round red seal reads simply “Taketsugu.”

Details
Title
Scene from chapter 14, "Channel Buoys," of The Tale of Genji [right of a set of three]
Artist Life
active mid 17th century
Role
Artist
Accession Number
74.1.6c
Catalogue Raisonne
Hillier, Gale Collection, vol. 1, no. 6a-c
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two men riding horseback holding longbows and arrows at L; men alongside an ox pulling a carriage LR; tree and wall at top with gold cloud band