Katabira Fragment with Camellias and Waterfall LACMA M.39.2.240 (2 of 2)

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Katabira Fragment with Camellias and Waterfall LACMA M.39.2.240 (2 of 2)

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File:Katabira_Fragment_with_Camellias_and_Waterfall_LACMA_M.39.2.240_(2_of_2).jpg ) .Description..Title.Katabira Fragment with Camellias and Waterfall (image 2 of 2)..Description..: Japan, Edo period, (1615-1868), early 18th century.: Textiles.: Paste-resist dyeing (noribosen), tie-dyeing (kanoko shibori), and silk and metallic thread embroidery on black plain-weave ramie (asa).: Gift of Miss Bella Mabury (M.39.2.240).: [costume-and-textiles Costume and Textiles]..Accession number.M.39.2.240..Date.Early 18th century..Dimensions.33 x 12 5/8 in. (83.82 x 32.1 cm)..ma-1618044-O3.jpg.224958..Institution.{{Institution: Los Angeles County Museum of Art}}..Other_versions.[[File: Katabira Fragment with Camellias and Waterfall LACMA M.39.2.240 (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)

Los Angeles County Museum of Art released at least 24,000 images into the public domain. The art objects in this collection are in this category. Today LACMA is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection that includes nearly 130,000 objects dating from antiquity to the present, encompassing the geographic world and nearly the entire history of art.

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1700 - 1799
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National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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