Description
Ainu robes are often admired for their intricate geometric patterns and fine craftsmanship. This checked cotton kimono features strips of indigo-dyed cotton that have been appliquéd in a maze-like pattern. The patterns are believed to protect the wearer from evil spirits and therefore are placed at the most vulnerable spots or openings in the robe at the neck, arms, and hem.
Provenance
Florence Ayscough MacNair (1875-1942; born Weelock; also Florence Ayscough) and Harley Farnsworth MacNair (1891–1947), Shanghai, China, then Chicago; by descent to Harley Farnsworth MacNair, Chicago, from 1942 [incoming receipt R7861, Jan. 8, 1943; copy in curatorial object file]; given to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1943.
Accession Number
46135
Medium
Cotton
Dimensions
129.5 × 134.6 cm (51 × 53 in.)
Classification
textile
Credit Line
Florence Ayscough and Harley Farnsworth MacNair Collection