Kimono for an Unmarried Woman
In the years 1900-1920, a time of economic growth and optimism, large exuberant motifs were popular in Japan. Stylized forms and planes of solid colour were also widely used. The traditional decoration of large pine branches is probably derived from Japanese painting.
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Kimono for an Unmarried Woman
In the years 1900-1920, a time of economic growth and optimism, large exuberant motifs were popular in Japan. Stylized forms and planes of solid colour were also widely used. The traditional decoration of large pine branches is probably derived from Japanese painting.
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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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In de jaren 1900-1920, een tij ...... aan de Japanse schilderkunst.
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In the years 1900-1920, a time ...... erived from Japanese painting.
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AK-RAK-2009-3-2
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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 168 cm
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height 131 cm
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hoogte 131 cm
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width 168 cm
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Collectie: Japan (collectie)
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