File:Wittig collection.manuscript 02.book of kimono designs.cranes design.detail view.02 of 02.testscan.02.jpg

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English: Scan of a hand-drawn kimono fabric design "pattern", of cranes and water, on the page-reverse of a printed(?) standard "template" kimono outline, showing a "detail view" of the fabric design; late Edo period, circa 1850's, believed to be Kyoto area (?); from a manuscript book of such designs, ink on thin washi-paper (double-folded pages); artist unknown; testscan
Date 18xx late Edo period (circa 1850s)
Source Scan of manuscript book
Author Unknown (all designs are tentatively presumed to be by the same artist), scanned by uploader
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Other versions scanset of manuscript book

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Scanned @ 12,800 dpi, 48-bit colour, scanbed is approx 7" x 14"; jpg file compressed during scan-save

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