Immerse in the intricate beauty of Trefoil Knots from Album of Illustrations for the Tale of Genji at #ClevelandMuseumofArt. The tapestry of tales woven into art. Any interpretations?
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Trefoil Knots from Album of Illustrations for the Tale of Genji | Cleveland Museum of Art
This album contains illustrations for the classic literary work the <em>Tale of Genji,</em> authored in the 1000s by Murasaki Shikibu, an aristocrat of the Heian period (794–1185) court. The scenes are painted in the “white drawing” (<em>hakubyō</em>) mode, in which a fine ink line is used to depict figures and spaces with great subtlety, punctuated only occasionally by traces of red pigment for a character’s lips, a detail of a garment, or a decorative element. These two scenes illustrate episodes from the chapters “Thin Veil of Cloud” (Usugumo) and “Barrier Gate” (Sekiya).
