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Noh costume (atsuita)
Japanese
Edo period
late 17th to early 18th century
Object Place: Japan
Medium/Technique
Silk twill with supplementary silk and gilt-paper wefts
Dimensions
143.5 x 139.7 cm (56 1/2 x 55 in.)
Credit Line
William Sturgis Bigelow Collection and Julia Bradford Huntington James Fund
Accession Number15.1155
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAsia, Fashion and Textiles
ClassificationsCostumes
DescriptionNoh theater robe for a male role (atsuita) with a green ground and overall design of peonies in light green, orange, pale blue, pale yellow and brown silk and undulating vertical lines (tatewaku) in white silk supplemental weft patterning. There is a reddish-orange plain-weave silk lining.
ProvenanceKuroda clan, Fukuoka, Japan. 1915, sold by Yamanaka and Co., New York, to the MFA for $7500 [see note]. (Accession Date: October 7, 1915)
NOTES:
Yamanaka's "Complete Set" of Noh Isho and Men dresses (accession nos. 15.1146 - 15.1164) were purchased as a group for $7500. This robe was no. 13 on the Yamanaka and Co. object list. William Sturgis Bigelow arranged the transaction and transport of the costumes on behalf of the MFA.
NOTES:
Yamanaka's "Complete Set" of Noh Isho and Men dresses (accession nos. 15.1146 - 15.1164) were purchased as a group for $7500. This robe was no. 13 on the Yamanaka and Co. object list. William Sturgis Bigelow arranged the transaction and transport of the costumes on behalf of the MFA.