Artwork
The Tale of Genji

The Tale of Genji is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1613 and is held in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.
About this work
You can find it at the Art Institute of Chicago, which might have more information about the artist and the story behind the painting.
The painting is called The Tale of Genji.
It was made in 1613.
You can find it at the Art Institute of Chicago, which might have more information about the artist and the story behind the painting.
The Art Institute of Chicago has a large collection of artworks from different time periods and styles.
You can learn more about this painting and others like it by visiting the museum: Art Institute of Chicago.
Overview
The work titled The Tale of Genji is a painted piece dating to the year 1613. It is part of the collection at the Art Institute of Chicago, where it is displayed among works spanning numerous periods and artistic movements.
History & Provenance
Created in the early seventeenth century, the painting entered the Art Institute of Chicago’s holdings at an unspecified date. The museum’s acquisition records and catalogues provide the primary source for its current location and any prior ownership details.
Context
The title references the classic Japanese literary work The Tale of Genji, suggesting a visual interpretation of scenes or characters from the narrative. As a product of the early Edo period, the painting reflects the period’s interest in literary illustration and the transmission of cultural stories through visual media.
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