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Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)

(Japanese, 1786–1864)

The Shell of the Locust (Utsusemi), from The Tale of Genji, chapter 3

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Object Details

Artist

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III)

Date

ca. 1851

Medium

Color woodblock print

Dimensions

9 5/16 × 13 15/16 inches (23.7 × 35.4 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Joanna Haab Schoff, Class of 1955

Object
Number

2011.017.038

This scene depicts Genji’s pursuit of Utsusemi, who feels shame that her rank is too far below tha(…)

This scene depicts Genji’s pursuit of Utsusemi, who feels shame that her rank is too far below that of the prince to warrant his affection. Nevertheless, Genji has been sending her many letters and has attempted to visit her a couple of times. On his third visit, Genji secretly watches Utsusemi play Go with her stepdaughter. Utsusemi senses “that something was amiss. Detecting an unusual perfume, she raised her head…She could see a form creeping toward her. In a panic, she got up…and slipped from the room.”

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