Cloth: cotton; tsutsugaki (freehand resist)expand_more
The John R. Van Derlip Fund and the Mary Griggs Burke Endowment Fund established by the Mary Livingston Griggs and Mary Griggs Burke Foundation; purchase from the Thomas Murray Collectionexpand_more 2019.20.58
A man would have worn this kimono while performing folk dances at Obon festivals held in honor of the spirits of his ancestors. A large family crest on the upper back, representing a stylized tachibana orange, underlines the focus on family identity and connections to relatives both living and dead.
The large-scale motif must have been made custom order for a special occasion because the combination of pine, bamboo, and cherry blossoms is very unusual. Typically pine and bamboo are joined by plum blossoms to create the so-called Three Friends of Winter (shōchikubai) motif, representing longevity and happiness. Here, the addition of cherry blossoms speaks to the beauty and fragility of life
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