Sumiyoshi Monogatari Emaki
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The is an or (painted narrative handscroll) from the
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of
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(1185–1333). It depicts the , a 10th-century story that narrates the misadventures of a young woman mistreated by her stepmother and her romance with a high-ranking soldier. The work is classified as an Important Cultural Property and is preserved in
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, but four sections were detached during the 19th century.


Background

Originating in Japan in the sixth or seventh century through trade with the Chinese empire, the art of the spread widely among the aristocracy in the
Heian period The is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185. It followed the Nara period, beginning when the 50th emperor, Emperor Kammu, moved the capital of Japan to Heian-kyō (modern Kyoto). means in Japanese. It is a ...
. An consists of one or more horizontal scrolls of paper narrating a story through texts and paintings. The reader discovers the story by progressively unrolling the scroll with one hand while rolling it with the other hand, from right to left (according to the traditional writing direction of Japanese script), so that a section of text or image about wide is visible. The narrative assumes a series of scenes, the rhythm, composition and transitions of which depend on the artist's sensitivity and technique. The themes of the stories were varied: illustrations of novels, historical chronicles, religious texts, biographies of famous people, humorous or fantastic anecdotes, etc. Illustrations of novels, stories or newspapers were appreciated by the ladies of the court during the Heian period. They included famous such as the and the . During the Kamakura period, interest in the refined culture of the aristocrats of the Heian period continued, with the production of on the life at the court, such as the , the , the and the .


Description

The illustrates the , a famous story of the 10th century, in which a young woman, the daughter of a (Middle Counselor), runs away from home to escape abuse from her stepmother. She falls in love with a minor captain and becomes engaged to him. Her stepmother, however, compels the minor captain to marry her own daughter instead. She also prevents the young woman from serving at the palace or marrying a watchman. When the young woman discovers the truth, she escapes to the Sumiyoshi Grand Shrine. Later, the minor captain, who has since been promoted to major captain, is taken to the shrine by a mystical dream with the help of . He and the young woman get married and live happily ever after, while the stepmother ends her life in poverty and disgrace. The story dates from the 10th century in the Heian period, but is known only from a 12th-century copy.


Style and composition

The was created in the painting style. Although it belongs to the genre of the illustrations of novels of the court (), it presents a pictorial style relatively different from other works on this theme such as the . Indeed, the scroll depicts the story as a long painting in which several scenes follow one another without clear transition and without any textual interruption, an approach rarely used for . That depiction aims to reflect the evolution of time, so that some characters appear several times in the same scene to illustrate successive phases of the story. Moreover, to represent the interior scenes, the painter did not use the classical technique of , consisting of removing the roof to show the parts of a building from an elevated a point of view; on the contrary, the scroll adopts a lower point of view and introduces interiors through openings such as windows, doors or sliding panels. The therefore testifies to the evolution of the paintings of the court during the Kamakura period, the painters willingly deviating from the old conventions exhibited especially in the (the oldest preserved of the court).


Provenance

The oldest preserved illustrating the dates from the end of 13th century or the beginning of the 14th century, although earlier illustrations have existed in the past. That today is a single handscroll measuring , without text, but four fragments were detached at an unknown date (subsequent to 1848) and mounted as (hanging scrolls). The
Tokyo National Museum The or TNM is an art museum in Ueno Park in the Taitō wards of Tokyo, ward of Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the four museums operated by the , is considered the oldest national museum and the largest art museum in Japan. The museum collects, prese ...
holds the handscroll and one of the detached sections. Another section is held by the
Metropolitan Museum of Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art, colloquially referred to as the Met, is an Encyclopedic museum, encyclopedic art museum in New York City. By floor area, it is the List of largest museums, third-largest museum in the world and the List of larg ...
in New York (since 2015); the rest belong to individuals. There is also a single fragment of the original text, of only three lines.


Other versions

*The Seikadō Bunko Art Museum has a 14th-century illustrating the and consisting of two scrolls decorated with paintings and calligraphy. *The
Kyoto National Museum The is one of the major art museums in Japan. Located in Kyoto's Higashiyama ward, the museum focuses on pre-modern Japanese and Asian art. History The Kyoto National Museum, then the Imperial Museum of Kyoto, was proposed, along with the Imp ...
has a three scroll version of the
Edo period The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
. *The
British Museum The British Museum is a Museum, public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of eight million works is the largest in the world. It documents the story of human cu ...
has a three-scroll version from the Edo period.


See also

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List of National Treasures of Japan (paintings) The term "National Treasure (Japan), National Treasure" has been used in Japan to denote Cultural Properties of Japan, cultural properties since 1897. The definition and the criteria have changed since the inception of the term. These paintings a ...
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National Treasure (Japan) Some of the National Treasures of Japan A is "Tangible Cultural Properties of Japan, Tangible Cultural Properties designated by law in modern Japan as having extremely high value." Specifically, it refers to buildings, arts, and crafts d ...


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The Tale of Sumiyoshi (Sumiyoshi monogatari)
– image and description of the fragment held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York {{Authority control Emakimono Important Cultural Properties of Japan Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Paintings in the Tokyo National Museum