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Woman's Summer Kimono (Yukata) with Illustrations from the 1802 novel 'Hizakurige' (Shank's Mare) by Ikku Jipensha (1765-1831)Edo period (1615-1868), early 19th century

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Cream-white kimono displayed flat with wide sleeves extended, covered allover with a blue-and-white printed pattern of figures in traditional Japanese robes amid stylized landscapes
Flat textile panel, likely a kimono lining, printed in blue and black on white fabric with a scattered landscape pattern featuring figures in traditional Japanese dress, trees, mountains, and architectural elements across multiple vignettes.
Flat-laid Japanese kosode or kimono in white fabric printed in blue and black, depicting multiple genre scenes with figures in traditional dress amid landscapes, trees, and architectural elements; small columns of Japanese script visible throughout
Textile kimono in white with allover printed design in blue and black, depicting scattered genre scenes of figures in traditional Japanese dress amid landscape elements including trees, bridges, and architecture.
Kimono in white fabric printed with dense blue and black narrative scenes depicting figures in traditional Japanese dress, boats, bridges, trees, and architectural settings across the entire surface.
Kimono with white ground, densely decorated in blue and black with multiple small scenes depicting figures in traditional Japanese dress amid architectural elements, trees, and landscape settings.
Flat-laid Japanese garment, likely a kosode or kimono, with white ground printed in blue and black with scattered genre scenes depicting figures engaged in daily activities, set among trees, fences, and architectural elements in a style resembling ukiyo-e illustration.
Flat-laid kosode or kimono in white cotton with blue and black resist-dyed figural scenes depicting travelers, villagers, and landscapes across the entire surface, with rolling hills, trees, and buildings rendered in fine outline.
Flat-laid Japanese textile, likely a kosode or kimono panel, with dense hand-painted or resist-dyed scenes in blue and black on white ground, depicting numerous figures in outdoor settings including bridges, trees, and architectural elements across multiple vignettes.
Title
Woman's Summer Kimono (Yukata) with Illustrations from the 1802 novel 'Hizakurige' (Shank's Mare) by Ikku Jipensha (1765-1831)
Place Made
Japan
Date Made
Edo period (1615-1868), early 19th century
Medium
Cotton plain weave, stencil-paste-resist dyed (katazome)
Dimensions
Center back length: 55 5/8 in. (141.29 cm)
Credit Line
Costume and Textiles Deaccession Fund
Accession Number
M.2006.37.6
Classification
Costumes
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles