About This Artwork
Fukusa (Gift Cover)mid-Meiji period (1868–1912), c. 1895
Patterned side: silk, plain weave (shioze); dye extracted though a discharge dyeing technique and chemical dye stripper (bassen) and painted with India ink (sumi); embroidered with silk and gold-leaf-on-lacquered-paper-strip-wrapped silk, laidwork and couching; lined with silk, ink and stamped with ink; sewn with front and lining matched in size (Tachikiri awase); silk, running "controlling" stitches along all edges; corners: gold-leaf-over-lacquered-
paper-strip-wrapped cotton, knotted and replied fringe tassels
76.8 x 66.1 cm (30 1/4 x 26 in.)
Gift of Mary V. and Ralph E. Hays, 2001.222
Textiles
Not on Display
Exhibition, Publication and Ownership Histories
Exhibition History
The Art Institute of Chicago, Elizabeth F. Cheney and Agnes Allerton Textile Galleries, "Fukusa and Furoshiki: Splendid Japanese Gift Covers and Wrapping Cloths," July 17–November 17, 2002
Publication History
Akihiko Takemura. Fukusa, Japanese Gift Covers. (Tokyo: Iwasaki Bijutsu-sha, 1991), pp. 35, 178-180, pl. 44.
Ownership History
Acquired by Hays: June 13, 1987. yokoyama Inc., Kyoto.

