Japan鈥檚 Great Female Poets
Japan has long celebrated the talents of its great female poets.
The Heian period (794鈥1185), the golden age of the Japanese imperial court, saw many women writers garner acclaim for novels and a specific type of poetry called waka. Murasaki Shikibu (about 973鈥1016) and Ono no Komachi (active about 833鈥57) are two of the country鈥檚 most renowned poets from this period.
Although little is known about them, these women and their writings inspired numerous legends, some of which became the subjects of N艒 and Kabuki plays, as well as woodblock prints. Many of the prints allude to these legends though mitate-e, a playful pictorial device in which one thing is substituted for another, such as a contemporary woman standing in for a historical figure.
The images in this exhibition, made during the Edo (1615鈥1868) and Meiji (1868鈥1912) periods, show the various ways that artists, including the world-famous Katsushika Hokusai, have interpreted the stories of these influential poets.
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Japan has long celebrated the talents of its great female poets.
The Heian period (794鈥1185), the golden age of the Japanese imperial court, saw many women writers garner acclaim for novels and a specific type of poetry called waka. Murasaki Shikibu (about 973鈥1016) and Ono no Komachi (active about 833鈥57) are two of the country鈥檚 most renowned poets from this period.
Although little is known about them, these women and their writings inspired numerous legends, some of which became the subjects of N艒 and Kabuki plays, as well as woodblock prints. Many of the prints allude to these legends though mitate-e, a playful pictorial device in which one thing is substituted for another, such as a contemporary woman standing in for a historical figure.
The images in this exhibition, made during the Edo (1615鈥1868) and Meiji (1868鈥1912) periods, show the various ways that artists, including the world-famous Katsushika Hokusai, have interpreted the stories of these influential poets.
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