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Fragment of a Kimono (Kosode) with Design of Flowing Water and Pickerel Weed (Mizu aoi)

Edo period, first half of 18th century

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Los Angeles, United States

  • Title: Fragment of a Kimono (Kosode) with Design of Flowing Water and Pickerel Weed (Mizu aoi)
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: Edo period, first half of 18th century
  • Location: Japan
  • Physical Dimensions: 34 x 11 in. (86.4 x 27.9 cm)
  • Medium: Stenciled imitation tie-dyeing (kata kamoko), indigo painting (kaki-e) and silk and metallic thread embroidery on silk crepe (chirimen)
  • Object Classification: Costumes
  • Full Title: Fragment of a Kimono (Kosode) with Design of Flowing Water and Pickerel Weed (Mizu aoi)
  • Curatorial Area: Costume and Textiles
  • Credit Line: Gift of Miss Bella Mabury
  • Chronology: 1701-1750, 17th century
  • Artwork Accession Number: M.39.2.249
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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