Summer Kimono (Hito-e) with Heron and Reeds

late 19th century
Not on view
Herons have been one of the favorite birds of Japanese artists and poets since ancient times, as they are common sights in the rice paddies. Their favorite time to catch food is at dusk— standing still in the shallows or in the reeds along the bank, the herons' varying shades of gray, blue, and black blend perfectly into the fading light and deepening shadows. Reeds, which grow along shorelines and riverbanks throughout Japan, have often inspired melancholy autumnal poetry. Sometimes, as in this summer garment, they are coupled with herons or egrets, a design inspired by paintings and woodblock prints. The reeds and the heron on this robe were reserved in white on the dark background. Details of the grasses, feathers, and beak were painted in, and the eyes and crests at the tops of the birds’ heads were enhanced with touches of embroidery.

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Object Information
  • Title: Summer Kimono (Hito-e) with Heron and Reeds
  • Period: Meiji period (1868–1912)
  • Date: late 19th century
  • Culture: Japan
  • Medium: Resist-dyed, painted, and embroidered silk gauze (ro)
  • Dimensions: Overall: 62 3/8 x 49 5/8 in. (158.5 x 126 cm)
  • Classification: Costumes
  • Credit Line: Gift of Naoki Nomura, 2006
  • Object Number: 2006.73.1
  • Curatorial Department: Asian Art

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Summer Kimono (Hito-e) with Heron and Reeds - Japan - Meiji period (1868–1912) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art