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Silk and gold-leaf-over-lacquered-paper strips, twill weave; lined with silk; plain weave; dyed with beni, safflower
Dimensions
171.4 × 136.5 cm (67 1/2 × 53 3/4 in.)
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by Otto C. Deering
Reference Number
1929.92
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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), catalogue no. 5, pg. 37.
Nagasaki, Iwao. Japanese Textile in American Collections. Tokyo: Shogakukan, Inc., 1995. catalogue no. 152, pg. 154.
The Art Institute of Chicago, Gallery 108, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Art Galleries, October 13, 2015-January 15, 2016
The Art Institute of Chicago, Regenstein Hall, Five Centuries of Japanese Kimono, March 4–June 7, 1992
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