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

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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.

Unknown, Kosode (Kimono) Fragment with Bamboo, Pine, and Fan with Painted Scene, Edo period (1615-1868), first half of 18th century, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Gift of Miss Bella Mabury, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

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.