cloth jacket with indigo-dyed fabric that fades into a sage green color; stylized origami birds at top, with two circular emblems on PR and PL sides of opening, each with a maroon vertical band of fabric; two flaps of fabric in same maroon color at PL and PL opening; stacked white hexagon shapes throughout green area

Long-sleeved jacket for kyōgen theater [from a set], early 20th century

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This set of clothing, called a suō, consists of an unlined, long-sleeved jacket and matching pleated trousers. It was worn by an actor performing kyōgen, lighthearted interludes between acts of more serious noh plays. The costume was based on the formal wear of warriors beginning in the 1300s. The pants extended beyond the performer’s legs and trailed behind as he moved.

The decoration on this set includes folded cranes and honeycombs meant to evoke turtle shells, both of which are symbols of longevity. The circular crests are called yukiwa ni tanpopo (dandelions enclosed within a snowflake circle), meant to capture the unfailing spirit of kyōgen and Noh actors, like dandelions that bear the cold winter and burst through snow to bloom. All motifs are large to be more easily read from a distance by audience members.

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Title
Long-sleeved jacket for kyōgen theater [from a set]
Role
Maker
Accession Number
2019.20.96.2
Catalogue Raisonne
Murray et al. 2018, pl. 87
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cloth jacket with indigo-dyed fabric that fades into a sage green color; stylized origami birds at top, with two circular emblems on PR and PL sides of opening, each with a maroon vertical band of fabric; two flaps of fabric in same maroon color at PL and PL opening; stacked white hexagon shapes throughout green area