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Shibata Zeshin — Nagisa Palace from the Tales of Ise
Shibata Zeshin

Nagisa Palace from the Tales of Ise

1850

This screen depicts an episode from the Tales of Ise, a 10th-century collection of poems and associated narratives in which the main character composes the following poem while drinking sake and viewing cherry blossoms: If, in this world of ours / All the cherry blossoms / Disappeared / The heart of spring / Might find peace.Our hero relaxes on a shoulder rest, gazing at the flowers, his sake dish before him on a lacquered stand. A plump boy attendant monitors the sake dishes, a ewer at the ready. An associate sits with paper, ink, and brush, poised to record poems.

Medium
Two-panel folding screen; ink, color, lacquer, and gold on silk

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Shibata Zeshin, Nagisa Palace from the Tales of Ise, 1850

This screen depicts an episode from the Tales of Ise, a 10th-century collection of poems and associated narratives in which the main character composes the following poem while drinking sake and viewing cherry blossoms: If, in this world of ours / All the cherry blossoms / Disappeared / The heart of spring / Might find peace.Our hero relaxes on a shoulder rest, gazing at the flowers, his sake dish before him on a lacquered stand. A plump boy attendant monitors the sake dishes, a ewer at the ready. An associate sits with paper, ink, and brush, poised to record poems.

Medium
Two-panel folding screen; ink, color, lacquer, and gold on silk
Year
1850
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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