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woman's robe

Chinaearly 1900s, Republic of China (1911–1949)

Spencer Museum of Art

Spencer Museum of Art
Lawrence, United States

This painterly depiction of a bamboo grove appears somewhat awkward and tentative, as if the artist was experimenting with a new way of thinking about costume design. There was a strong Japanese presence in China at the time the robe was made, and the artist was probably responding to a Japanese tradition of treating the whole garment as a single canvas. Perhaps he or she had seen examples of Japanese kimono patterned with a single motif sweeping from hem to shoulder.

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  • Title: woman's robe
  • Creator: China
  • Date Created: early 1900s, Republic of China (1911–1949)
  • Physical Dimensions: Object Length/Width: 131.5 x 139 cm, Object Length/Width: 51 3/4 x 54 1/2 in
  • Type: costume
  • Medium: silk, gold-wrapped thread, ribbon, embroidering, satin
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