In the style of Paul Klee

Japanese Taishō Cubist Style Kimono

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A women's silk kimono with abstracted figural designs from the late Taishō, early Showa period.

  • While artist Paul Klee (1879–1940) found his greatest influences on trips to North Africa and southern Europe, and in fellow painter Cezanne, his resulting skills as a supreme colorist, use of architectural details and his own symbolism made him a far-reaching influence on 20th-century modernism.
  • This unusual kimono captures the humor and fantasy of some of Paul Klee’s work, if not the movement and grace of Cooling in a Garden of the Torrid Zone from 1924, pictured here.

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Good condition with gentle signs of handling and wear.

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Asia

Country

Japan

Construction Year Start

1926

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