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Silk, warp-float faced 7:1 satin weave; patterned with impressed gold leaf; lined with silk, plain weave; dyed with beni, safflower
Dimensions
173.1 × 137.2 cm (68 1/8 × 54 in.)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by Robert Allerton
Reference Number
1928.811
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Hays, Mary V. and Ralph E. Hays, “No Drama Costumes and Other Japanese Costumes in The Art Institute of Chicago,” Museum Studies 18, 1 (1992). cat no. 4, p. 37.
Nagasaki, Iwao. Japanese Textile in American Collections. Tokyo: Shogakukan, Inc., 1995. cat. no. 161, p. 164.
The Art Institute of Chicago, Department of Asian Art, Ando Gallery, April 30 - September 11, 1998
The Art Institute of Chicago, Regenstein Hall, Five Centuries of Japanese Kimono - On This Sleeve of Fondest Dreams, March 7 - June 7, 1992
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