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The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Japanese patterns, Japanese kimono, Kimono pattern
Left: Meisen Kimono with Overlapping Circular Patterns, first half of the 20th century | Japan, Taishō (1912–26) or Shōwa period (1926–89) | John C. Weber Collection. Right: Moriguchi Kunihiko (Japanese, b. 1941) | Kimono with Flowing Water Design, 1992. Japan, Heisei period (1989–present) | 2014.521 Antique Kimono, Kimono Pattern Traditional Japanese Textiles, Kimono Edo Period, Paris Couture, Japanese Kimono Vintage 19th Century Framed, Antique Japanese Kimono, Mode Kimono, Flamenco Dress, Kimono Design
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Mellon Curatorial Fellow Monika Bincsik traces the use and meaning of water motifs used on kimono throughout the past 150 years.
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