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Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Tale of Genji\n\n- RIght

Intricate scenes from The Tale of Genji unfold across this exquisite folding screen by Kanō school master Kimura Heizo, capturing the elegance of ancient Japan for those seeking to possess a piece of timeless history.

Discover Kimura Heizo, a master of the Kanō school! Admire his serene landscapes & Momoyama-inspired art, blending Japanese aesthetics for centuries. Explore his works!

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Folding Screen with Design of the Scenes from The Tale of Genji\n\n- RIght

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Artwork Description

Pieces of paper showing 12 carefully selected scenes from The Tale of Genji are placed on the screens. All of them feature especially important scenes showing the first half of the life of Genji, such as his birth. The “carriage battle” refers to a story in which oxdrawn carriages of Genji’s wife, Lady Aoi no ue, and a mistress of Genji called Lady Rokujo no Miyasudokro competed for a place to watch Genji more closely at the Kamo festival. A panel, sixth from right on the right screen, also shows how their attendants competed. The sixth panel on the left screen features a scene where the teams of Genji and Gonchunagon present their picture scrolls in front of Emperor Reizei, who is to make a judgment. Reizei examines the “Suma” scroll by Genji at the center. All paintings on the screens boast deftly and carefully depicted people, plants, and interior room ornaments, making them worth being called a masterpiece of Sanraku’s last years.

Artist Biography

a japanese master of the kanō school

kimura heizō, shūri, mitsuyori, a prominent figure in japanese art history, lived from 1559 to 1635. as the sixth generation member of the renowned kanō family of painters, he served the japanese shoguns, leaving an indelible mark on the world of art.

artistic style and influences

kimura's works seamlessly blend the forceful quality of momoyama art with the serene depiction of nature, characterized by a refined use of color typical of the edo period. this unique style, evident in his paintings, showcases his mastery over the nuances of japanese art.
  • autumn millet and small birds, a panel painting (85 x 342 cm), celebrates the rich harvest of autumn, with small birds clamoring to satisfy their appetites amidst a realistically rendered scene. [https://ArtsDot.com/@@/d2uazk-kimura-heizo-shuri-mitsuyori-autumn-millet-and-small-birds](https://ArtsDot.com/@@/d2uazk-kimura-heizo-shuri-mitsuyori-autumn-millet-and-small-birds)
  • jinshan island and west lake (153 x 358 cm, panel), visually united by an ink landscape, depicts two separate scenic locales in eastern china. [https://ArtsDot.com/@@/d2ubbg-kimura-heizo-shuri-mitsuyori-jinshan-island-and-west-lake](https://ArtsDot.com/@@/d2ubbg-kimura-heizo-shuri-mitsuyori-jinshan-island-and-west-lake)

notable mentions and artistic lineage

kimura's artistic lineage is a testament to the enduring legacy of the kanō school. notably, his work has been mentioned alongside other prominent artists, including kanō eitoku, whose painting portrait of kakinomoto no hitomaro (83 x 46 cm, paper) is a masterpiece in its own right. [https://ArtsDot.com/@@/d4j3qq-kano-eitoku-portrait-of-kakinomoto-no-hitomaro](https://ArtsDot.com/@@/d4j3qq-kano-eitoku-portrait-of-kakinomoto-no-hitomaro)

conclusion

kimura heizō, shūri, mitsuyori's contributions to japanese art are undeniable. his unique blend of momoyama and edo period styles has left an indelible mark on the world of art, ensuring his legacy endures.
  • view more artworks by kimura heizō, shūri, mitsuyori at [https://ArtsDot.com/@/kimura-heizo-shuri-mitsuyori](https://ArtsDot.com/@/kimura-heizo-shuri-mitsuyori)
  • explore the kanō school's influence on japanese art at [https://ArtsDot.com/@@/a@d3cpwr-the-kanō-school-style-art-movement](https://ArtsDot.com/@@/a@d3cpwr-the-kanō-school-style-art-movement)

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Late Renaissance/Counter-Maniera
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Giovanni Battista Naldini
    • Girolamo Macchietti
    • Tintoretto
    • Federico Zuccari
  • Date Of Birth: 1559
  • Date Of Death: 1638
  • Full Name: Domenico Crespi/Cresti”, 1559 – 1638
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Translation of Saint Antoninus
    • Funeral of Saint Antoninus
    • Preaching of John the Baptist
    • Nativity
  • Place Of Birth: Passignano, Italy
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