About the Artwork
Noh choken
between early and mid-19th century
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Japanese
Japanese
Bast fiber, metal-wrapped cotton thread
Overall: 51 × 61 inches (129.5 × 154.9 cm)
Costumes
Asian Art
Museum Purchase, Charles M. Endicott Memorial Fund, L.A. Young Fund, and G. Albert Lyon Foundation Fund
2017.49
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Provenance
Kongoh-ryu school of Noh, Kyoto, Japan. Unidentified family in Saitama prefecture, Japan. (Rokkaku-do appraisal company, Japan)
(unknown auction company, Japan)
late 2016, (Michiko Otani, Nara, Japan)
March 2017, purchased by (John Ruddy, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA)
2017-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Japanese, Noh choken, between early and mid-19th century, bast fiber, metal-wrapped cotton thread. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Charles M. Endicott Memorial Fund, L.A. Young Fund, and G. Albert Lyon Foundation Fund, 2017.49.
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