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Metropolitan Museum of Art (March 26, 2019)
The Tale of Genji: A Japanese Classic Illuminated by John Carpenter,Melissa McCormick
The Tale of Genji: A Japanese Classic Illuminated by John Carpenter,Melissa McCormick is "The Tale of Genji: A Japanese Classic Illustrated, " just issued by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in conjunction with an exhibition that runs through 16 June, is far from the West's first introduction to the substance and cultural heritage of the lengthy 11th-century book that many consider the world's first novel. However, this particular volume benefits from the museum's remarkable assets and expertise, and readers familiar with earlier MMA catalogues will not be surprised by its surpassing beauty.The MMA book probes the artistic impacts of "The Tale of Genji" ever since the novel was written late in the Heian Period (794-1185). These appear in arenas as diverse as calligraphy, scrolls and screens, architecture, Buddhist sculptures and sutras, as well as objects of everyday life such as robes, musical instruments, lacquerware., and even recent manga comics. Running nearly 375 pages, the book is divided into two main parts. The first and shorter portion is thematically organized into four essays that provide context for understanding the creation of the Genji tale and its evolving iconographies. The second portion, a catalogue of the exhibition, traces chronologically the long-lived influence of "The Tale of Genji." Happily, it opens with a discussion of Heian court culture, a prerequisite for understanding both the novel and how the society depicted therein still shapes Japan's aesthetic sensibilities and refined behavioral norms.
The Tale of Genji: A Japanese Classic Illuminated by John Carpenter,Melissa McCormick is Essays are outstanding, Reproductions in full color are in context with the essays, and the chapters, It is a big, big exhibitioo, and this is a must for anyone interested in Japanese art, A treasure. And an exhibition this broad, culling from National Treasures, in Japan and collections around the world is not likely to be repeated soon. I also appreciate the shift now to matte covers, rather than glossy, and slick which can get dog eared more easily.
The Tale of Genji: A Japanese Classic Illuminated by John Carpenter,Melissa McCormick is Genji is a touchstone of Japanese culture. This book shows it and the associated material marvelously.
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