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Early 17th c. - Tale of Genji screen

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Early 17th c. - Tale of Genji screen
This important early 17th century screen shows a selection of scenes from the 11th century novel Tales of Genji. This particular screen exhibits a number of outstanding features including unusually large figures, the brilliant coloring of their kimono and the surrounding sliding doors and the remarkable depth and resonance of the golf leaf. The sweeping, graceful composition takes us from the top right scene to Genji observing the game of Go, down along the raised walkway and finally along to the musical scene in the lower center. The screen is in very good condition for its age. It has undergone past restorations, though they have always been handled appropriately. Presently the screen is ready for display although the hinges have become a little weak. Re-mounting is an option though certainly not essential.


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