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This silk kimono presents a sophisticated naturalistic design featuring graceful painted tree motifs rendered in an earthy, muted palette. The design depicts stylized trees with gnarled, organic branches in rich brown tones, complemented by delicate foliage clusters in soft greens and subtle turquoise accents. The composition includes what appears to be weeping willow or similar drooping tree varieties, rendered in golden yellow against the neutral beige ground. Small flowering elements are scattered throughout, adding textural interest and seasonal reference.
The artistic approach reflects the influence of traditional Japanese nature aesthetics, particularly the appreciation for asymmetrical composition and the beauty of imperfection found in natural forms. The treatment shows similarities to classical Japanese screen painting (byōbu-e) and the naturalistic traditions of the Kanō school, with its emphasis on capturing the essence of nature through simplified yet expressive brushwork.
The sophisticated color palette and painterly quality also suggest influence from the emerging modern art movements of the Taisho era (1912-1926), when Japanese artists were beginning to synthesize Western artistic concepts with traditional Japanese aesthetics. The soft, atmospheric treatment of the foliage, with its subtle gradations and organic forms, demonstrates a more naturalistic approach than the highly stylized patterns common in earlier periods.
Its dimensions are 49 inches from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and 57 inches in height (124 x 145 cm).