Kimono for an unmarried woman
Textile artists from the early 20th century sometimes drew their inspiration from the past – as is the case here. They looked particularly to the period around 1700, when colourful compositions with overlapping flowers and fans were also popular. The kimono’s sumptuous appearance is strengthened by the silver and gold accents, embroidered with thread or applied with gold foil.
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Kimono for an unmarried woman
Textile artists from the early 20th century sometimes drew their inspiration from the past – as is the case here. They looked particularly to the period around 1700, when colourful compositions with overlapping flowers and fans were also popular. The kimono’s sumptuous appearance is strengthened by the silver and gold accents, embroidered with thread or applied with gold foil.
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Gift of Jan Dees & René van der Star
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Schenking Jan Dees & René van der Star
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Textielkunstenaars uit de vroe ...... of aangebracht met goudfolie.
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Textile artists from the early ...... ead or applied with gold foil.
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AK-RAK-2009-3-1
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
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Kimono for an unmarried woman
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Kimono voor een ongetrouwde vrouw
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created
1905 - 1920
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1905 - 1920
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breedte 166 cm
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height 130 cm
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hoogte 130 cm
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width 166 cm
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Collectie: Japan (collectie)
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