A Japanese Two-Panel Folding Screen
A Japanese Two-Panel Folding Screen

EDO PERIOD (19TH CENTURY)

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A Japanese Two-Panel Folding Screen
Edo Period (19th century)
Ink, colour and gold leaf on paper, with a design of kimono hanging over kimono stands (known as tagasode [whose sleeves])
152cm. x 136cm.

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Lot Essay

The display of sumptuous garments draped over clothing stands appears as a subject for paintings in the early seventeenth century. The stylish garments, hang suggestively from clothing stands, but whose sleeves are they? In classical Japanese love poetry, the word tagasode [whose sleeves] often refers to the scented sleeves of a lover.

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