Women’s kimono decoration | Classic Paper Poster with Hanger
Women’s kimono decoration | Classic Paper Poster with Hanger
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Art Description
Art Description
The Women’s kimono decorated with pheasants and autumn plants from 1920-1940 is an exquisite example of traditional Japanese textile art from the early 20th century. This period in Japanese art history was marked by a blend of maintaining traditional aesthetics while subtly incorporating modern influences, reflecting the cultural shifts occurring in Japan at the time.
Art Description
This kimono features a rich and intricate design that embodies the beauty and elegance of traditional Japanese motifs. The main visual elements include pheasants and a variety of autumnal plants, likely chrysanthemums, maples, and perhaps susuki (pampas grass), which are emblematic of the season and carry deep symbolic meanings. The autumn plants represent the changing seasons, impermanence, and the beauty of nature.
The composition of these elements is typically balanced yet dynamic, with the imagery flowing across the silk fabric, suggesting movement and a naturalistic scene. The colors likely range from vibrant hues to more subdued earth tones, providing a visually harmonious palette that complements the changing autumn landscape.