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Kimono

Date19th century
Object number89.89
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Beyond The Tanabata Bridge: A Textile Journey In Japan (Washington, D.C., Textile Museum, Sept. 10, 1993 - Feb. 27, 1994; Birmingham, Alabama, Birmingham Museum of Art, Apr. 17 - June 26, 1994; Dallas, Texas, Dallas Museum of Art, Mar. 12 - May 28, 1995).Published ReferencesRathbun, William Jay, Seattle Art Museum, "Beyond The Tanabata Bridge: Traditional Japanese Textiles", 1993 Seattle, Washington. pg 47 and 109
Credit LineGift of the Virginia and Bagley Wright Collection
Dimensions51 1/2 x 43 1/8 in. (130.81 x 109.54 cm)
MediumYoke: bast fiber (asa) cloth with counted stitch cotton thread embroidery (kogin) Body: bast fiber (asa) cloth
Photo: Paul Macapia
Japanese
Yoke: late 18th and Body: early 20th century
Object number: 89.142
Photo: Paul Macapia
Japanese
late 19th century
Object number: 89.131
Samurai vest (jimbaori)
Japanese
late 18th century
Object number: 89.96
Veil kimono (kazuki)
Japanese
late 18th century
Object number: 89.95
Child's ceremonial kimono
Japanese
late 19th century
Object number: 89.103
Child's ceremonial kimono
Japanese
19th century
Object number: 89.106
Kimono
Japanese
late 19th - early 20th century
Object number: 89.107
Child's kimono
Japanese
19th century
Object number: 89.108
Child's kimono
Japanese
19th century
Object number: 89.111
Photo: Paul Macapia
Japanese
19th century
Object number: 89.138
Photo: Paul Macapia
Japanese
early 20th century
Object number: 89.139
Child's kimono fabric
Japanese
late 19th - early 20th century
Object number: 89.157