About the Artwork
Noh Theater Robe, Atsuita Karaori Type
18th century
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Japanese
Japanese
Silk, metallic thread, paper with gold
55 × 58 3/8 inches (139.7 × 148.3 cm)
Costumes
Asian Art
Founders Society Purchase, Ralph Harman Booth Bequest Fund
82.32
Public Domain
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Provenance
Count Ikeda Family;(Klaus F. Naumann);
1982-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Denney, Joyce. “Luxury and Propriety: Edo-Period Noh Costumes and Samurai Women's Garments in the Detroit Institute of Arts.” Bulletin of the DIA 88, no. 1/4 (2014): pp. 118-119, 122 (figs. 4-5).
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Japanese, Noh Theater Robe, Atsuita Karaori Type, 18th century, Silk, metallic thread, paper with gold. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Ralph Harman Booth Bequest Fund, 82.32.
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