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This haori features whimsical yuzen-painted depictions of dancers, likely representing characters from Japanese folklore or theater. These figures are portrayed in a stylized, almost caricature-like manner, with exaggerated features and dynamic poses. Their costumes are painted in vibrant colors—reds, blues, and oranges—that pop dramatically against the black background. Each dancer wears a distinctive headpiece with the number"11" prominently displayed, possibly indicating a specific role or rank in a theatrical troupe. Interspersed among the dancers are delicate sasa (bamboo grass) motifs, painted in white with subtle blue accents, providing a serene counterpoint to the lively dancer figures.
The garment is crafted from rinzu silk, a luxurious fabric known for its subtle, self-patterned weave. This rinzu background features the traditional "matsukawa-bishi" pattern, a geometric design of interlocking diamonds that symbolizes strength and prosperity. This classic pattern is rendered subtly, creating a sophisticated texture that contrasts beautifully with the bold yuzen-painted motifs.
The stylized, cartoonish depictions of what appear to be kabuki or noh theater characters evoke the Pop Art movement, with their bold, simplified forms and playful aesthetic. The flat, graphic quality of the figures and bamboo leaves against the dark background is reminiscent of mid-century modern design and illustration styles.
Dimensions: 46inches (117 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and 36 inches (91 cm) in height.