The Tale of Genji from Princesses to PopMain MenuThe Tale of Genji from Princesses to PopCuratorsExhibition ChecklistExhibition MaterialsThe Genji NarrativeNatalie Shilstut325fde59a599e4cd80c804a3a20deb4fe510c3eaTessa Haasusers/Scalar3d81e0e7b05019314ae3c7fd2f02dd56b71491f2Carrie Robbins615680eb6c62151dd186dbf3ed63a15b0ea341eaAlice McGrathb7aea6f9eb931a0b52c3f000b791e5f42278a98f
Murasaki’s Education
12020-03-03T19:23:04+00:00Carrie Robbins615680eb6c62151dd186dbf3ed63a15b0ea341ea11plain2020-03-03T19:23:04+00:00Yamamoto Shunsho (1610–1682)On loan from Haverford CollegeWoodblock print illustration, facsimile from Edward G. Seidensticker (trans.), “Lavender,” The Tale of Genji (New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1976)Carrie Robbins615680eb6c62151dd186dbf3ed63a15b0ea341ea