

Whose Sleeves? (Tagasode)
Golden-yellow folding screen with a brown border; brown clothing rack with four garments hanging on it, including a striped robe at top; a short-sleeved white garment; a long kimono with a white, red, and green floral design; and a short kimono with a circular design; clothing rack casts a shadow. The artist of this piece is unknown, and the title is "Whose Sleeves? (Tagasode)".
Artwork Details
- Date
- 17th century
- Medium
- Six-panel folding screen; ink, color, and gold on paper
- Culture
- Japan
- Dimensions
- 598 × 350 px
- Public Domain
- Yes
- Museum Record
- View original
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