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This meisen kimono exemplifies the bold modernist aesthetic that revolutionized Japanese textile design in the early-to-mid 20th century. The composition employs a dynamic diagonal motif that creates a sense of movement and energy across the entire garment surface.
The pattern features stylized brushstroke-like elements rendered in a striking palette of deep navy blue, crimson red, olive or moss green, and cream white. These brushstrokes are arranged in a rhythmic, intersecting diagonal grid that suggests both traditional Japanese calligraphy and modern abstract expressionism. The marks appear to be painted with confident, gestural strokes that vary in width and intensity, creating visual texture and depth.
From an artistic perspective, this design demonstrates the meisen technique's ability to achieve painterly effects through resist-dyeing methods.
This kimono measures 49 inches (125cm) across the shoulders and 59 inches (150cm) in height.