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Joruri Monogatari

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Date:

17th century

Artist:

School of Iwasa Matabei
Japanese, 1578-1650

About this artwork

This handscroll (one of a pair) depicts the Tale of Jōruri (Jōruri monogatari), a love story between Princess Jōruri, a wealthy lord’s daughter, and Ushiwaka (later known as Minamoto no Yoshitsune), heir to the famous Genji clan and one of the most renowned warriors of medieval Japan. Iwasa Matabei was a Japanese painter whose workshop catered to the newly prosperous merchant class—which had an appetite for tales of the courtly past—by bridging the medieval and premodern depictions of classical Japanese narratives.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Arts of Asia

Artist

Isawa Matabei

Title

Joruri Monogatari

Place

Japan (Artist's nationality:)

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1601–1700

Medium

Handscroll; wood case

Dimensions

36.9 × 1944.4 cm (14 1/2 × 765 1/2 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Alice H. Patterson

Reference Number

1940.1077

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