An Atsuita Robe of Brocaded Silk for No Performance
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An Atsuita Robe of Brocaded Silk for No Performance

EDO PERIOD (18TH CENTURY)

细节
An Atsuita Robe of Brocaded Silk for No Performance
Edo Period (18th Century)
With design of scattered dragon and cloud or wave roundels on inazumamon [zig zag] and kikkomon [hexagonal patterned] grounds
57 x 52in. (149 x 135.5cm.)
注意事项
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拍品专文

The atsuita, originally a formal man's garment woven with raw silk for the wefts and treated silk in the warps, was adapted in the No drama for wear under a cloak such as a happi, kariginu or mizugoromo and used for a variety of young and old male roles including nobles and demons