Fragment of a Summer Kimono (Katabira) with Sweeping Cherry Branches LACMA M.39.2.268 (2 of 2)

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Fragment of a Summer Kimono (Katabira) with Sweeping Cherry Branches LACMA M.39.2.268 (2 of 2)

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File:Fragment_of_a_Summer_Kimono_(Katabira)_with_Sweeping_Cherry_Branches_LACMA_M.39.2.268_(2_of_2).jpg ) .Description..Title.Fragment of a Summer Kimono (Katabira) with Sweeping Cherry Branches (image 2 of 2)..Description..: Japan, Edo period, 1667-1725.: Costumes; principal attire (entire body).: Stenciled imitation tie-dyeing (kata kanoko), silk and metallic thread embroidery on plain-weave ramie.: Gift of Miss Bella Mabury (M.39.2.268).: [costume-and-textiles Costume and Textiles]..Accession number.M.39.2.268..Date.1667-1725..ma-1619475-O3.jpg.224972..Institution.{{Institution: Los Angeles County Museum of Art}}..Other_versions.[[File: Fragment of a Summer Kimono (Katabira) with Sweeping Cherry Branches LACMA M.39.2.268 (1 of 2).jpg|220px|left]]..License.Public domain LACMA..Kimono fragments in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.Images from LACMA uploaded by Fæ.Images from LACMA uploaded by Fæ (check needed)

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National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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