Japanese Two Panel Screen: Kimono On Lacquer Rack
Late 19th century kimono fabric mounted onto a screen with a painted kimono rack c. 1920. This screen is a classic Japanese motif called, Tagasode, or Whose Sleeves? By portraying a woman’s kimono elegantly draped over a lacquer kimono stand, the painting evokes images of a beautiful, refined, fashionable, and absent woman. While many people interpret this subject as lovingly longing for the missing woman, some people believe this motif has a more provocative message, inviting us to envision said woman without her clothes.
- Period
- c. 1920
- Origin
- Japan
- Dimensions
- 60" h x 56 1/4" w x 3/4" d
- 152.4cm h x 142.9cm w x 1.9cm d
- Item #
- S1332
- Price Range
Price Range
- $0-$5,000
- $5,001-$10,000
- $10,001-$25,000
- $25,001-$50,000
- $50,001-$100,000
- over $100,000