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AcNo. JA13023 CoGNo. JA13023 CoOverlap: 1 AlGNo. JA13023 AlOverlap: 1 Date of publication: 1853 () month/day place: 江戸 / Edo Publish note: 丑十二 / buey 12 / Kaei 6 OrderNo.:( )
Artist's Name 豊国 広重 [1]〈3〉 Artist(R) Signature 豊国画(年玉枠)広重筆 / Toyokuni ga in red toshidama cartouche and Hiroshige hitsu Block Carver, Printer 横川彫竹 Yokogawa Hori Take, Yokokawa Takejirō Other names on the print Genji´s concubine Censor's Seal Size & Tech. 大判/錦絵 / ôban nishikie Continued direction Position 001:001/02;03 Version
Title1 夜の庭, 風流源氏 ( よるのにわ, ふうりゅうげんじ ) Seal No.1 Publisher's No.1 Publisher's Name1 伊勢屋兼吉 / Iseya Kanekichi Publisher's mark
Title2 ( ) Seal No.2 Publisher's No.2 Publisher's Name2 Publisher's note
Genre 源氏絵, genjie  Theme Scene about the adventures of Prince Genji according to the version by Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783-1842)  Series No. Name Object Genre 浮世絵
AcNo. JA13023 Cast  
Performance Title Kana Section of Program
Play Title Kana Act and Scene
Dance Title Kana Music
Detail Kana Date of Performance Area Theater
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Group Description Scene about the adventures of Prince Genji according to the version by Ryūtei Tanehiko (1783-1842), who completely rewrote The Tale of Genji as a gōkan (popular literature published in bound volumes) in thirty-eight chapters. The protagonist is Mitsuuji, who lives in the fifteenth century, and his love affairs take place in pleasure quarters. Much of the stimulus for the late-Edo Genji imagery (Genji-e) was due to Ryūtei Tanehiko and his book, the first Japanese book to sell more than ten thousand copies. In a Japanese water garden Prince Genji stands on the deck of a house, in front of him his concubine holds a hand lantern illuminating the night sky. This colaboration by Hiroshige I and Toyokuni III comes from the magnificent series of 4 triptychs jointly designed with Kunisada drawing the figures and Hiroshige designing the landscape background. This series is reminiscent of Hiroshige's 'Snow, moon and flowers' triptychs, this design being moon light. Individual Description
Group Notes Individual Notes
AcNo. JA13023 Collection The Complutense University of Madrid (UCM) Original Accession No. Collection Seal
Collection URL https://www.ucm.es/
Copyright CC BY 4.0
Copyright URL https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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