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Photo: Paul Macapia
Child's kimono
Photo: Paul Macapia

Child's kimono

Date19th century
Object number89.130
Photo CreditPhoto: Paul Macapia
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
Credit LineGift of the Virginia and Bagley Wright Collection
Dimensions30 1/2 x 24 1/8 in. (77.47 x 61.28 cm)
MediumCotton cloth with freehand paste-resist decoration (tsutsugaki) and hand-painted pigments and ink decoration
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