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  4. 5 (2021)

共立女子大学博物館所蔵「納戸平絹地竹雀模様着物」

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博物館年報・紀要5_5furukawa.pdf 博物館年報・紀要5_5furukawa (1.3 MB)
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Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2022-04-14
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タイトル 共立女子大学博物館所蔵「納戸平絹地竹雀模様着物」
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タイトル Kimono with bamboo and sparrow on blue plain silk ground of Kyoritsu Women's University Museum
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資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
著者 古川, 咲

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ja 古川, 咲

ja-Kana フルカワ, サキ

en Furukawa, Saki

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内容記述 This study investigates the possibility that the blue plain silk kimono with bamboo and sparrow Motifs (hereinafter “this kimono”), which is owned by the Kyoritsu Women’s University Museum, should be understood as hōmonfuku (“visiting wear”)  from the late Meiji period, as established by the features identified in this work. First, we present an overview of hōmonfuku. Next, we discuss the state of hōmonfuku at the end of the Meiji era, using newspapers and magazines published during the era and publicity magazines published by Mitsukoshi Gofukuten. Specifically, the features were organized in relation to four perspectives, namely fabric, techniques of pattern arrangement and expression, crest, and designs on the hem lining of the kimono. We examined whether this kimono was hōmonfuku or not by making comparison between the characteristics of hōmonfuku at the end of the Meiji period and the characteristics of this kimono, which were arranged during the previous stage.
It was found that except for the point of the fabric, this kimono matched the features of hōmonfuku of the late Meiji period as derived from the literature. In particular, it was found that kimonos with patterns created by weaving on the hem lining of the kimono were unique to hōmonfuku of the late Meiji period to the early Taisho period; hence, it is highly likely that this kimono was hōmonfuku.
書誌情報 共立女子大学博物館 年報/紀要
en : Kyoritsu Women's University Museum annual report & bulletin

巻 5, p. 47-55, 発行日 2022-03
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