Detached Segment of Poems “Narihira-shū”, known as Ogata-gire
Attributed to Fujiwara no Kintō
Japan Heian period, 12th century
Hanging scroll; ink on decorated paper
h: 20.2cm w: 15.7cm
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This is one poem from the “Narihira-shū” poetry section that was separated during the Edo period from the Hongan-ji version of the ‘Anthology of Poems by Thirty-Six Poets‘. This section is known as an Ogata-gire or "Ogata fragment" because it was traditionally handed down in the Ogata family, which included the famous artist Ogata Kōrin.
This is one poem from the “Narihira-shū” poetry section that was separated during the Edo period from the Hongan-ji version of the ‘Anthology of Poems by Thirty-Six Poets‘. This section is known as an Ogata-gire or "Ogata fragment" because it was traditionally handed down in the Ogata family, which included the famous artist Ogata Kōrin.