The Tale of Genji, Part One | Ancient Art Links
The Tale of Genji (Part One) features the first major exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum, focusing on the artistic tradition inspired by a classic work of Japanese literature, "The Tale of Genji." Written by Murasaki Shikibu in the early eleventh-century imperial court, the tale is often referred to as the world's first novel. The exhibition features more than 120 works inspired by the novel, covering the period from the eleventh century to the present. In Part One, Harvard professor Melissa McCormick, curator of the exhibition, leads the audience on a discovery tour of Japanese art and culture; John T. Carpenter, Curator of Japanese Art, at the Met, provides background information about Japanese literature and language development of the time. Taped: 03-04-19 Ancient Art Links, a CUNY TV Digital Series, is a miniseries produced by Quan Ou, dedicated to exploring history via stories and profiles of ancient art treasures. The series of short films aims to bridge an information gap between members of the general public and art historians, and to become an entertaining and enlightening way to reflect on the past and the common links that join civilizations and humanity. For more Ancient Art Links, visit http://tv.cuny.edu/show/ancientartlinks/ DSAA03004 V1

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