This installation from SAM’s collection features the art of women in Japan, including paintings of The Tale of Genji, an 11th-century novel written by a woman and the most influential piece of literature in Japan, as well as prints, kimonos, and lacquerware that showcase women’s self-fashioning.Image: Three Geisha: Kayo of Osaka, Hitotsuru of Kyoto, and Kokichi of Tokyo, 1877, Kobayashi Kiyochika, woodblock print (oban tate-e); ink and color with metallic pigments, 14¼ x 9½ in. Asian Art Acquisition Fund, 2013.10.1.
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Seattle Art MuseumWells Fargo Center1300 FIRST AVENUEWA 98101Seattle, Seattle Art MuseumWells Fargo Center1300 FIRST AVENUEWA 98101Seattle, This installation from SAM’s collection features the art of women in Japan, including paintings of The Tale of Genji, an 11th-century novel written by a woman and the most influential piece of literature in Japan, as well as prints, kimonos, and lacquerware that showcase women’s self-fashioning.Image: Three Geisha: Kayo of Osaka, Hitotsuru of Kyoto, and Kokichi of Tokyo, 1877, Kobayashi Kiyochika, woodblock print (oban tate-e); ink and color with metallic pigments, 14¼ x 9½ in. Asian Art Acquisition Fund, 2013.10.1. Book tickets