Scene from the Butterflies Chapter of the Tale of Genji

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Scene from the Butterflies Chapter of the Tale of Genji

Japan

Date
late 16th century
Medium
Folding fan, mounted as hanging scroll, ink, color, and gold on paper
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

This folding fan, which was converted to a scroll format by a previous owner, illustrates an episode from chapter 24 of The Tale of Genji, titled “Butterflies, ” in which Genji organizes springtime festivities at his own mansion in the garden of Murasaki, his favorite consort. On the first day of the party, boats decorated with phoenix and dragon mastheads transport musicians and noblewomen around the palace lake. Early the next morning, Murasaki dresses several of her young attendants as birds and butterflies and has them dance for the empress. In this small painting, the two scenes are conflated, with the nose of an ornate boat visible at upper left, while dancers perform for an audience of men. Pink and white cherry blossoms peeking through the gold clouds mark the season as spring. Japan, Asia

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