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MURASAKI SHIKIBU (c. 978 - c. 1014). Japanese writerMURASAKI SHIKIBU (c. 978 - c.1014). Japanese writer. Illustration of a court lady of the Heian period. Illustration of Genji Monogatari (The Tale of Genji), which chronicles the life of Prince Genji
Illustration of the Genji Monogatari Emaki (The Tale of Genji) by Murasaki Sikibu. Japanese art. Momoyama period. Drawing. JAPAN. HONSHU. Kyoto. Tokugawa Reimeikai Foundation
Tawaraya Sotatsu (17th c. ). Carriage of Prince GenjiTawaraya Sotatsu (17th c.). Carriage of Prince Genji. Illustration from the book Genji Monogatari Emaki (The Tale of Genji) by Murasaki Shikibu. Japanese art. Momoyama period. Painting
Minaiture of the Genji Monogatari, stories of
A modern version of Shikibu no Naishi. Print shows the poet Izumi Shikibu and a young man, possibly Tachibana no Michisada, Prince Tametaka, or Prince Atsumichi
31: Sei Shonagaon; 32: Shikibu no Naishi 31: Sei Sh?nagaon31: Sei Shonagaon; 32: Shikibu no Naishi. Print shows (top half) Sei Shonagon raising or lowering a blind, and (bottom half) Koshikibu no Naishi (or Izumi Shikibu)
Murasaki ShikibuMURASAKI SHIKIBU, Japanese courtier and writer, author of the classic Genji Monagatari (Tales of Genji) generally regarded as the first novel ever written