RMKC32B7–The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Yamamoto Shunshō, 17th century
RM2B01T58–Japan: A scene from 'The Tale of Genji' depicting Utsusemi, stepmother of the Governor of Kii. Ukiyo-e woodblock print from the series 'Tale of Genji in Fifty-four Chapters' by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), 1852. 'The Tale of Genji' (Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, around the peak of the Heian period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first psychological novel or the first novel still to be considered a classic.
RM2HFFXWR–Hahakigi, from the series "Fifty-four Chapters of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari gojuyonjo)", 1852.
RMPKXCKW–Statue of Murasaki Shikibu, author of The Tale of Genji (源氏物語, Genji Monogatari), in Uji, Japan.
RMMMN7YK–. English: Genji Monogatari (Tale of Genji), ink and color on gold paper mounted as a two-panel screen attributed to Tosa Mitsuyoshi, 16th or early 17th century Japanese, Honolulu Academy of Arts . 16th or early 17th century. 'Genji Monogatari' (Tale of Genji), ink and color on gold paper mounted as a two-panel screen attributed to Tosa Mitsuyoshi
RMENNJXE–Sennen no koi - Hikaru Genji monogatari, Japan 2001, aka: Genji - A Thousand Year Love, Regie: Tonko Horikawa, Darsteller: Sayur
RM2T3GBM5–Tale of Genji. Fragment of an emaki from the 12th century Genji Monogatari. Written text from the earliest illustrated handscroll
RMKCD1RP–源氏物語画帖, The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari), 17th century
RMJAJMX5–Japan,Kyoto,Uji,to valley of Genji museum,Genji Monogatari,inside,
RMKC7WMB–Box with Title Genji monogatari (The Tale of Genji), 19th century
RF2HK4RJM–Inspired by Illustration from Genji Monogatari, Sugimura Jihei, Japanese, active ca. 1681-1703, Woodblock print, Japan, 1688-1704, Edo Period, Genroku Era, 12 1/4 x 21 3/4 in., 31.1 x 55.2 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMKC6K2F–Furyu Yatsushi Genji Monogatari, Chōbunsai Eishi, ca. 1790
RF2HW9D21–Art inspired by Heartvine' ('Aoi') chapter from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Muromachi period (1392–1573), 16th century, Japan, Handscroll; ink on paper, Image: 4 3/4 in. × 18 ft. 9 3/16 in. (12 × 572 cm), Paintings, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKC32B5–'Heartvine' ('Aoi') chapter from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), 16th century
RF2HW9D49–Art inspired by The Sacred Tree' (Sakaki) chapter from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Edo period (1615–1868), ca. 1650, Japan, Two handscroll sections mounted on, Image (a): 14 in. × 54 5/16 in. (35.5 × 138 cm), Paintings, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2A2R63P–Unknown (Japanese), Genji Monogatari, c. 1600, Each separate painting: 12 5/8 x 15 1/4 in
RM2B01T5K–Japan: 'Chapter 5 - Wakamurasaki' from the 'Tale of Genji'. Painting by Tosa Mitsuoki (23 October 1617 - 25 September 1691), late 17th century. The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, around the peak of the Heian period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first psychological novel or the first novel still to be considered a classic. Notably, the novel also illustrates a unique depiction of the livelihoods of Heian Era high courtiers.
RF2HW3R6J–Art inspired by Box with Title Genji monogatari (The Tale of Genji), Edo period (1615–1868), 19th century, Japan, Gold maki-e with red lacquer, H. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); L. 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm), Lacquer, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B0173W–Japan: 'Chapter 5 - Wakamurasaki (Young Murasaki)'. Illustration from the Genji Monogatari ('Tale of Genji'), by Tosa Mitsuoki (21 November 1617 – 14 November 1691), late 17th century. 'The Tale of Genji' is a work of classical Japanese literature from the early 11th century by lady-in-waiting Murasaki Shikibu. The tale recounts the life of Hikaru Genji, the son of the Japanese emperor, and depicts the lifestyles of high courtiers during the Heian period. It is considered by some as the world's first novel, and was written in an archaic and poetic style that is now almost unreadable.
RF2HKK4M4–Art inspired by Illustration from Genji Monogatari, Sugimura Jihei, Japanese, active ca. 1681-1703, Woodblock print, Japan, 1688-1704, Edo Period, Genroku Era, 12 1/4 x 21 3/4 in., 31.1 x 55.2 cm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMDT91FT–Scenes from The tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), 17th century. Artist: Anonymous
RMHM0848–KANO CHIKAYASU Genji monogatari R
RF2HW3B1J–Art inspired by 源氏物語画帖, The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari), Edo period (1615–1868), 17th century, Japan, Set of twenty-four album leaves; ink, gold and color on paper, 10 3/8 x 9 1/4 in. (26.3 x 23.5 cm), Paintings, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMCBFHMX–Kimono inspired in Genji monogatari japanese novel.
RMENNJXB–Sennen no koi - Hikaru Genji monogatari, Japan 2001, aka: Genji - A Thousand Year Love, Regie: Tonko Horikawa, Darsteller: Sayur
RF2HW3DNH–Art inspired by The Jeweled Chaplet (Tamakazura), from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), 玉鬘図, (『源氏物語』画帖の内), Momoyama period (1573–1615), early 17th century, Japan, Album leaves mounted as a pair of hanging scrolls; ink, gold, silver, and color on paper, Image (a): 9 5/8 × 8 3/8 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2T3GBM9–Tale of Genji. Illustration from the 39th book 'Yugiri'. Yugiri (child of Hikaru Genji) is reading a letter from the mother of Ochiba no Miya (the wife of the late Kashiwagi). Kumoi no Kari (Yugiri's wife), who misunderstood the letter as a love letter from Ochiba no Miya to Yugiri, sneaks up from behind and tries to steal it.
RMJAJMWF–Japan,Kyoto,Uji,to valley of Genji museum,Genji Monogatari,inside,representation,subscriptions,'story of Genji',
RF2HW9D61–Art inspired by Evening Faces' (Yūgao) chapter from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Edo period (1615–1868), 18th century, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Image: 13 1/8 × 21 9/16 in. (33.4 × 54.7 cm), Paintings, Kawamata Tsunemasa (active 1716–48, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMP9C82N–Scenes from The tale of Genji (Genji monogatari). Museum: Art Gallery of South Australia.
RF2HW9D0P–Art inspired by The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Edo period (1615–1868), 17th century, Japan, Twenty-four volumes of printed text and illustrations; black ink on paper, Each book: 10 1/2 × 7 3/8 in. (26.7 × 18.7 cm), Illustrated Books, Yamamoto Shunshō (Japanese, 1610–1682, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPKXCKX–Statue of Murasaki Shikibu, author of The Tale of Genji (源氏物語, Genji Monogatari), in Uji, Japan.
RF2HW9D56–Art inspired by Morning Glories' (Asagao) chapter from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Edo period (1615–1868), early 17th century, Japan, Pair of albums (accordion fold) with, Album: 8 9/16 × 7 7/8 × 2 1/2 in. (21.8 × 20 × 6.3 cm), Paintings, Tosa School, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMWHA4HC–The tale of Prince Genji An early 11th century romance. Heian Period. 794-1185. Genji Monogatari
RM2A2R66D–Unknown (Japanese), Genji Monogatari, c. 1600, Gold and gouache on paper, 12 5/8 x 15 1/4 in
RF2HW9D5W–Art inspired by Princess Ogimi from the 'Bridge Maiden' (Hashihime) chapter from The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari), Edo period (1615–1868), early 18th century, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink, color and gold on silk, Image: 14 5/8 × 17 15/16 in. (37.1 × 45.6 cm), Paintings, Hishikawa Waō, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKC55NK–Ukifune, (from) 'Genji monogatari', Scene from A Boat upon the Waters, a Chapter from 'The Tale of Genji', 19th century
RM2B0173Y–Japan: 'Chapter 20 - Asagao (The Bluebell)'. Illustration from the Genji Monogatari ('Tale of Genji'), by Tosa Mitsuoki (21 November 1617 – 14 November 1691), late 17th century. 'The Tale of Genji' is a work of classical Japanese literature from the early 11th century by lady-in-waiting Murasaki Shikibu. The tale recounts the life of Hikaru Genji, the son of the Japanese emperor, and depicts the lifestyles of high courtiers during the Heian period. It is considered by some as the world's first novel, and was written in an archaic and poetic style that is now almost unreadable.
RM2CTBK2T–Murasaki Shikibu the celebrated poetess of the tenth century, seated on the veranda of a building overlooking Lake Biwa, composing the Genji Monogatari, still image, Prints, 1785
RF2HW3DP4–Art inspired by 源氏物語図屏風 (胡蝶), “Butterflies” (“Kochō”), Chapter 24 from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Momoyama period (1573–1615), Japan, Six-panel folding screen; ink, color, gold, and gold leaf on paper, 65 in. × 12 ft. 3/4 in. (165.1 × 367.7 cm), Screens, Events from two, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHX8NT7–Rencontre du Genji Monogatari
RF2HW3A8R–Art inspired by 源氏物語绘卷, Scene from the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari e-maki), Edo period (1615–1868), mid-17th century, Japan, Handscroll; ink, color, and gold on paper, Overall with mounting: 13 7/8 × 89 in. (35.2 × 226.1 cm), Paintings, Kyo-Kano School, A sumptuous ceremony is, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2HFFY3X–Kiritsubo, from the series "Fifty-four Chapters of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari gojuyonjo)", 1852.
RMJ3FF4P–Genji monogatari emaki Burke Collection Ko e
RMJAH70R–Japan,Kyoto,Uji,to valley of Genji museum,Genji Monogatari,inside,exhibit,characters,courtesans,Go game,
RM2B317X3–Genji monogatari 54
RM2R6T7N6–Paulownia Court (Kiritsubo), Chapter 1 from the 'Tale of Genji' (Genji monogatari). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RM2BMYFPY–[ 1890s Japan - Suma, near Kobe ] — Very rare panoramic view of Suma, near Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture. Suma has regularly appeared in classic works of Japanese literature like the Genji monogatari, Heike monogatari and Ise monogatari. American rock band the Beach Boys released a song about Suma's famous white beach, called Sumahama, in 1979 (Showa 54). 19th century vintage albumen photograph.
RMPKXCKP–Statue of Murasaki Shikibu, author of The Tale of Genji (源氏物語, Genji Monogatari), in Uji, Japan.
RMWDFHF9–Genji monogatari 54 Abstract/medium: 1 print on hōsho paper : woodcut, color 21 x 34.5 cm. (block), 21.5 x 34.5 cm. (sheet)
RMENNJXK–Sennen no koi - Hikaru Genji monogatari, Japan 2001, aka: Genji - A Thousand Year Love, Regie: Tonko Horikawa, Darsteller: Takak
RM2RBB9YD–Illustration of the Genji Monogatari (Wakamurasaki) by Tosa Mitsuoki
RM2EXYNP4–Genji Monogatari, Feb 23, 2021 : Japanese traditional folding screen of Genji monogatari (The Tale of Genji) is displayed at the National Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. The Tale of Genji was made in the 17th century during the Edo period (1603-1868), according to the museum. Credit: Lee Jae-Won/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RMHRKRTD–Scenes from The Tale of Genji
RM2B0173X–Japan: 'Chapter 42 - Nio no Miya (The Perfumed Prince)'. Illustration from the Genji Monogatari ('Tale of Genji'), by Tosa Mitsuoki (21 November 1617 – 14 November 1691), late 17th century. 'The Tale of Genji' is a work of classical Japanese literature from the early 11th century by lady-in-waiting Murasaki Shikibu. The tale recounts the life of Hikaru Genji, the son of the Japanese emperor, and depicts the lifestyles of high courtiers during the Heian period. It is considered by some as the world's first novel, and was written in an archaic and poetic style that is now almost unreadable.
RM2A2RABT–Unknown (Japanese), Trefoil Knots (chapter 47 from the GENJI MONOGATARI), 17th Century, Ink and color on paper. Folding Fan mounted as a hanging scroll, 51 1/4 x 29 1/8 in
RM2B01T5H–Japan: 'Chapter 20 - Asagao' from the 'Tale of Genji'. Painting by Tosa Mitsuoki (23 October 1617 - 25 September 1691), late 17th century. The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, around the peak of the Heian period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first psychological novel or the first novel still to be considered a classic. Notably, the novel also illustrates a unique depiction of the livelihoods of Heian period high courtiers.
RF2HW3KK1–Art inspired by The Third Princess and Kashiwagi, from the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), 1858, Japan, Diptych of polychrome woodblock prints; ink and color on paper, Each 14 1/4 x 9 3/4 in. (36.2 x 24.8 cm), Prints, Utagawa Kunisada (Japanese, 1786–1865), One of the ukiyo-e artists, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2HFFXX8–Yugao, from the series "Fifty-four Chapters of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari gojuyonjo)", 1852.
RF2HW9D4B–Art inspired by 源氏物語図色紙 「藤袴」, Scene from “Purple Trousers” (“Fujibakama”), from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Momoyama period (1573–1615), Japan, Album leaf mounted as a hanging, Image: 10 1/8 × 8 3/8 in. (25.7 × 21.2 cm), Paintings, Tosa Mitsuyoshi (Japanese, 1539–1613), In, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B034TJ–The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, around the peak of the Heian period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first psychological novel or the first novel still to be considered a classic. Notably, the novel also illustrates a unique depiction of the livelihoods of high courtiers during the Heian period.
RF2F6E6TD–Tosa Mitsuoki 土佐 光起 - Illustration Genji Monogatari Perfumed Prince
RM2B034T5–The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, around the peak of the Heian period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first psychological novel or the first novel still to be considered a classic. Notably, the novel also illustrates a unique depiction of the livelihoods of high courtiers during the Heian period.
RMHTHNXG–Genji Monogatari zu by Kano Osanobu (Honenji Takamatsu)
RMPARYR1–Box with Title Genji monogatari (The Tale of Genji). Culture: Japan. Dimensions: H. 1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm); L. 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm). Date: 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2B034KB–The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari) is a classic work of Japanese literature attributed to the Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu in the early 11th century, around the peak of the Heian period. It is sometimes called the world's first novel, the first modern novel, the first psychological novel or the first novel still to be considered a classic. Notably, the novel also illustrates a unique depiction of the livelihoods of high courtiers during the Heian period.
RMPKXCKT–Statue of Murasaki Shikibu, author of The Tale of Genji (源氏物語, Genji Monogatari), in Uji, Japan.
RMENNJX9–Sennen no koi - Hikaru Genji monogatari, Japan 2001, aka: Genji - A Thousand Year Love, Regie: Tonko Horikawa, Darsteller: Sayur
RM2RBB9YE–Illustration of the Genji Monogatari (The Perfumed Prince) by Tosa Mitsuoki
RM2A2J8PA–Sekiya, E-awase, and Matsukaze, from the series The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), c. 1819/20, Ryuryukyo Shinsai, Japanese, c. 1764-1820, Japan, Color woodblock print, shikishiban, surimono, 19.5 x 17.8 cm
RMG15J1H–Scenes from the Tale of Genji painted on a six-panel folding screen. Early 17th century, Tosa school, artist unknown. The Tale of Genji was written by Murasaki Shikibu (Lady Murasaki) (c. 973 - c. 1014 or 1025) in the early 11th century. She was a Japan
RM2AHT13W–Utagawa Hiroshige. Kiritsubo, from the series Fifty-four Chapters of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari gojuyonjo). 1852. Japan. Color woodblock print; oban
RF2P3BMED–Jealousy exorcised from Aoi-no-Uye (No) [ Aoi no Ue is a fictional character in The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari). Daughter of the Minister of the Left (Tō no Chūjō's sister) and Genji's first principal wife ], from the book ' Japanese plays and playfellows ' by Edwards, Osman, 1864-1936 Published in London by W. Heinemann in 1901
RM2HFFXY3–Utsusemi, from the series "Fifty-four Chapters of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari gojuyonjo)", 1852.
RF2HW9D48–Art inspired by 源氏物語図色紙 「柏木」, Scene from “The Oak Tree” (“Kashiwagi”), from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Momoyama period (1573–1615), late 16th–early 17th century, Japan, Album leaf remounted as a hanging scroll; ink, color and gold on paper, Image: 9 3/4 × 8 3/16 in. (24.7, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMD38H4J–Tale of Genji Monogatari statues in Uji city near Kyoto, Japan
RF2HW3B0W–Art inspired by Ukifune, (from) 'Genji monogatari', Scene from A Boat upon the Waters, a Chapter from 'The Tale of Genji', Meiji period (1868–1912), 19th century, Japan, Gold makie (sprinkled) design on black lacquer, H. 2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm); W. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm); D. 4 5/6 in. (12.3 cm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2F427FE–Tosa Mitsuoki 土佐 光起 - Illustration Genji Monogatari Asagao Blue Bell
RF2HW9D5H–Art inspired by 源氏物語図屏風, Fifty-four Scenes from The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), Edo period (1615–1868), late 17th century, Japan, Pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color, gold, and gold leaf on paper, Each: 66 15/16 in. × 12 ft. 5 3/16 in. (170 × 379 cm), Screens, The Tale, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMPMBJE8–Scenes from the three chapters of The tale of Genji [Genji monogatari]. Date/Period: 17th century. Decorative Arts. Single six panel screen, colour and gold on paper. Height: 91 mm (3.58 in); Width: 232 mm (9.13 in). Author: UNKNOWN. ANONYMOUS.
RF2HW3K8E–Art inspired by Furyu Yatsushi Genji Monogatari, Edo period (1615–1868), ca. 1790, Japan, Triptych of polychrome woodblock prints; ink and color on paper, a: H. 14 7/8 in. (37.8 cm); W. 9 7/8 in. (25.1 cm); b: H. 14 7/8 in. (37.8 cm); W. 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm); c: H. 15 in. (38.1 cm); W, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2JAN7HE–Scene in a garden paviIIon, from the series: Genji Monogatari Kunisada, UTAGAWA (1786 1864)
RMENNJXD–Sennen no koi - Hikaru Genji monogatari, Japan 2001, aka: Genji - A Thousand Year Love, Regie: Tonko Horikawa, Darsteller: Seiko
RM2RBB9YC–Illustration of the Genji Monogatari (Asagao, The Blue Bell) by Tosa Mitsuoki
RM2A2JYC4–Hahakigi, from the series Fifty-four Chapters of the Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari gojuyonjo), 1852, Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川 広重, Japanese, 1797-1858, Japan, Color woodblock print, oban, 25 x 35.8 cm (9 13/16 x 14 1/16 in
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