

Noh Costume (Kariginu)
The Noh Costume (Kariginu) by the artist is a traditional Japanese garment. The garment has wide, short sleeves and a wrap-around design with a central opening. The kimono-like garment is made from a shiny fabric with a cream-colored base and a gold-colored floral pattern. The garment appears to be open at the front with no visible fastenings. A light-colored lining is visible at the top of the central opening. A piece of fabric, possibly a sash or undergarment, is visible at the bottom. The background of the image is gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 629 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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