LACMA

ShopMembershipMyLACMATickets
LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
info@lacma.org
(323) 857-6000
Sign up to receive emails
Subscribe
© Museum Associates 2025

Museum Hours

Monday

11 am–6 pm

Tuesday

11 am–6 pm

Wednesday

Closed

Thursday

11 am–6 pm

Friday

11 am–8 pm

Saturday

10 am–7 pm

Sunday

10 am–7 pm

 

  • About LACMA
  • Jobs
  • Building LACMA
  • Host An Event
  • Unframed
  • Press
  • FAQs
  • Log in to MyLACMA
  • Privacy Policy
© Museum Associates 2025
Collections

Kosode (Kimono) Fragment with Bamboo, Pine, and Fan with Painted SceneEdo period (1615-1868), first half of 18th century

Not on view
Vertical Japanese textile panel with cream and navy striped ground, featuring embroidered cloud and tree forms, a sheer central insert with a gray landscape scene, and a coral and gold flower motif
Detail of a silk textile with ivory ground, featuring vertical bands of navy and gold lattice-work flanking a fan-shaped panel outlined in gold thread. The fan contains a finely woven architectural garden scene in muted grey-green tones. A coral-red chrysanthemum with gold accents appears at lower center.
Title
Kosode (Kimono) Fragment with Bamboo, Pine, and Fan with Painted Scene
Place Made
Japan
Date Made
Edo period (1615-1868), first half of 18th century
Medium
Silk figured satin (rinzu), stenciled imitation tie-dyed (kata kanoko shibori), with silk- and gilt-paper-wrapped-silk-thread embroidery, hand-painted ink (kaki-e)
Dimensions
33 1/2 × 13 1/8 in. (85.09 × 33.34 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Miss Bella Mabury
Accession Number
M.39.2.243
Classification
Textiles
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles
Selected Bibliography
  • Gluckman, Dale Carolyn and Sharon Sadako Takeda et al. When Art Became Fashion: Kosode in Edo-Period Japan. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1992.