Miniature Inrō with Design of Firewood-laden Boats on Waves

Shibata Zeshin Japanese
copied from a design by Hon'ami Kōetsu Japanese

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The small boats that plied the misty waters of the Uji River often appear in Japanese classical literature as images of rusticity and human vulnerability. They are a potent and recurring motif in the later chapters of the Tale of Genji. This miniature is copied from a design by the Rimpa artist Kōetsu, who took such unmistakable literary references and distilled them into striking forms.

Miniature Inrō with Design of Firewood-laden Boats on Waves, Shibata Zeshin (Japanese, 1807–1891), Gold maki-e with mother-of-pearl inlay on black lacquer; netsuke of hardwood with cloisonne, Japan

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