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Man's Kimono-style Jacket (haori) with Tobacco Containers, Matchboxes, Smoking Pipes, and Cigarettelate Meiji period (1868-1912) - Taishō period (1912-1926), 1900-1926

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Japanese haori jacket in deep charcoal silk, displayed open on a stand, with a richly decorated purple lining featuring gold geometric forms and a white leaping deer silhouette
Silk haori jacket displayed flat on a mount, olive green upper body and sleeves contrasting with dark charcoal lower body; central back panel depicts scattered cigarette boxes, a lighter, and curling smoke on a purple ground, rendered in detailed yuzen-style dyeing
Title
Man's Kimono-style Jacket (haori) with Tobacco Containers, Matchboxes, Smoking Pipes, and Cigarette
Place Made
Japan, Kyoto
Date Made
late Meiji period (1868-1912) - Taishō period (1912-1926), 1900-1926
Medium
Silk plain weave (crepe; chirimen) and silk plain weave, stenciled dye paste (kata yūzen)
Dimensions
Center back length: 41 3/16 in. (104.62 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of B. Rich
Accession Number
M.2021.232.56
Classification
Costumes
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles