design in gold of mist on a dark green ground

(Chōken with Pattern of Drifting Mist), 19th century

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Chōken is a silk robe with broad sleeves worn in Nō theater. Unlike a kimono, the underarms of the sleeves are left unsewn. This garment is primarily worn by actors playing women’s roles but is sometimes worn by those playing high-ranking warriors or male courtiers.

Typically, a mist pattern is made from a series of connected, flattened clouds; here, they have been further reduced to parallel lines.

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Title
(Chōken with Pattern of Drifting Mist)
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2002.159.2
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design in gold of mist on a dark green ground