Series title: Genji goshū yojō (源氏後集余情) Lasting impressions of a late Genji collection

Kunisada / Toyokuni III - woodblock print - Lasting impressions of a late Genji collection - Chapter 5 - diptych

Chapter: 5 – left sheet square cartouche – referencing in this instance the book ‘A Rustic Genji’ (Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji) Volume 5 – from which this image is derived.

Title: Yūgao (夕顔) – right sheet square cartouche – this would be chapter four in Murasaki Shikibu’s book ‘The Tale of Genji’ Genji Monogatari (源氏物語)

Description: Ashikaga Mitsuuji taking leave of his new lover Tasogare while holding a sword. The sword may allude to the missing sword, an imperial treasure stolen by Tasogare’s mother Shinonome. In the book A Rustic Genji, Tasogare is tying paper to a single pillow, in this print she is tying two.

A Rustic Genji (1831) Chapter 5, Page 4a

Artist: Toyokuni III (Kunisada)

Siganature: Toyokuni ga

Date: 1858, 2nd month

Censor: NA

Publisher: Sakanaya Eikichi (魚屋栄吉) can also be referred to as Uoya Eikichi

Block cutter: Yokogawa Takejiro

Size: Oban diptych,

Condition: Very good impression, good colour – some fading, and very good condition.

Look for: As with all the prints in this series, it is printed on thick paper, and in this print you will see; over-printing, Bokashi (gradation), Karazuri (embossing or blind printing),Tsuyazuri – specifically shomenzuri (burnishing) printing techniques.

Price: USD 550

References: Genji’s World in Japanese Woodblock Prints ; Andreas Marks p138