View image onlyFurisodeSystem identifier17-549929Inventory number1991.637CollectionAsian ArtsDescription:Furisode. Japan, late Edo period (1789-1868), 1801/1868. This furisode, a long-sleeved garment worn by children and unmarried women on special occasions, belonged to a family whose crest was the tachibana, the flower of the Mandarin orange. Silk, 4:1 satin damask weave (rinzu); embroidered with silk and gold-leaf-over-lacquered-paper-strip-wrapped silk in satin stitches; laid work and couching, and padded couching; lined with silk, plain weave, 183.8 x 128.8 cm (72 1/4 x 50 3/4 in.). Gift of Gaylord Donnelley in memory of Frances Gaylord Smith, 1991.637.Period19th centuryJapon (période) - période EdoProduction siteJapanTechnic/Materialdamassé, embroidery (technique), gold thread, satin, silk (textile), silk thread, silver threadDimensionsHeight: 1.83 mLength: 1.28 mMode d'entréeDon Gaylord Donnelley en mémoire def Frances Gaylord SmithLocalizationEtats-Unis, Chicago, The Art Institute of ChicagoCreditLe règlement des droits de reproduction en France permet également la diffusion à l'international. Nous contacter pour les éditions commerciales, la publicité, la communication, les couvertures d'ouvrages, les monographies.(C) Art Institute of Chicago, Dist. GrandPalaisRmn / image The Art Institute of ChicagoKeywordsarbre en fleurs, furisode, luxury, plant decoration, red (colour)Size7148 X 9235 pixelsPermalinkhttps://www.photo.rmn.fr/archive/17-549929-2C6NU0AAZHT6S.htmlAdd to lightbox: 'My First Sélection'Add to cartPrint