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Modern Kimono: Tokyo Fashion Produced by the High-End Brand Daihiko

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Major Work(s) on Exhibit 10 results
Designation Name Creation/
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Highlight Semiformal Kimono Named "Moored Boat" By Noguchi Shinzō (Studio of Daihiko) Shōwa era, 1935–1954 I-4559
Highlight Semiformal Summer Kimono ("Hitoe") Named ""Treatise on Calligraphy" by Sun Guoting" By Noguchi Shinzō (Studio of Daihiko) Shōwa era, 1935–1944 I-4564
Highlight Important Cultural Property Long-Sleeved Kimono ("Furisode") with Falcons on Standing Screens with Plum Trees Previously owned by Noguchi Hikobei Edo period, 18th century I-3869
Highlight Semiformal Kimono Named "Falcons on Standing Screens" By Noguchi Shinzō (Studio of Daihiko) Ca. 1928 (Shōwa 3) I-4565
Highlight Semiformal Kimono Named "Chartres Cathedral" By Noguchi Shinzō (Studio of Daihiko) Shōwa era, 1965–1974 I-4555
Highlight Semiformal Kimono Named "Native American Indian Handicrafts" By Noguchi Shinzō (Studio of Daihiko) Ca. 1954 (Shōwa 29) I-4560
Highlight Short-Sleeved Formal Kimono ("Tomesode") Named "A Scene with Parrots" By Noguchi Shinzō (Studio of Daihiko) Shōwa era, 1955–1974 I-4551
Highlight Semiformal Kimono Named "Red among Greens" By Noguchi Shinzō (Studio of Daihiko) Shōwa era, 1955–1964 Gift of Ms. Watanabe Mariko, I-4553
Highlight Long-Sleeved Kimono ("Furisode") Named "Chinoiserie" By Noguchi Shinzō (Studio of Daihiko) Shōwa era, 1955–1964 Gift of Ms. Watanabe Mariko, I-4563
Highlight Semiformal Kimono Named "Grove" By Noguchi Shinzō (Studio of Daihiko) Shōwa era, 1965–1974 I-4556