Parody of the Legend of Xu You and Chao Fu

Parody of the Legend of Xu You and Chao Fu

Okumura Masanobu

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

In a highly amusing and complicated mitate version of this legend, Xu You appears as an embarrassed, two-timing Edo lover and Chao Fu as his reproachful mistress. He is washing out his ears in a desperate effort to convince her that he knows absolutely nothing of a letter from her rival. The letter discovered by the mistress is seen in the mouth of her cat. The classical allusion is veiled in the painted cascade that is part of the interior decor.


Asian Art

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Parody of the Legend of Xu You and Chao FuParody of the Legend of Xu You and Chao FuParody of the Legend of Xu You and Chao FuParody of the Legend of Xu You and Chao FuParody of the Legend of Xu You and Chao Fu

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