Courtesan Dreaming of Eloping with her Lover
Isoda Koryusai, Japanese, active 1765 - 1785
about 1770
Color woodblock print
Overall: 26 1/8 × 4 3/4 in. (66.4 × 12 cm)
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Purchased through a gift from the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation
2007.8.3
Geography
Place Made: Japan, East Asia, Asia
Period
1600-1800
Object Name
Research Area
Not on view
Course History
ARTH 65, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Spring 2013
ARTH 65, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Winter 2012
ARTH 65, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Winter 2012
ARTH 65, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Winter 2015
ARTH 65, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Summer 2015
ARTH 65, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Summer 2015
ARTH 62.3, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Winter 2019
ARTH 62.3, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Winter 2019
ARTH 62.3, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Winter 2019
ARTH 62.3, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Winter 2019
ARTH 62.30/ASCL 62.12, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Spring 2021
ARTH 62.30/ASCL 62.12, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Spring 2022
ARTH 62.30/ASCL 62.12, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Spring 2022
SART 20/SART 71, Drawing II/Drawing III, Jack Wilson, Fall 2022
Art History 62.30, Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages 62.12, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Spring 2023
Art History 62.30, Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages 62.12, Japanese Prints, Allen Hockley, Summer 2023
Exhibition History
Dartmouth Looks at The Tale of Genji (Genji monogatari), curated by Dennis Washburn and Allen Hockley in conjunction with the colloquium "What Is a Classic? Translation, Reception, and the Making of Canons," Ivan Albright Gallery, Teaching Exhibition, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, June 21-September 28, 2014.
Provenance
Sebastian Izzard LLC, New York, New York; sold to present collection, 2007.
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