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1701 / 1725, Japan
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Doll of Kintaro, the Wonder Child, seated of wood, coated with plaster painted in flesh-colour, it is scantily clad in a stomacher (<i>haraate</i>) of brown silk-crepe, stencilled in red and embroidered with green, white and yellow floss silks, green silk cord and gold thread. The head is partly shaved, as in the custom with small children in Japan; the hair is represented by three patches of black silk thread, one on the top of the head and two beside the ears, and by a wedge-shaped patch of black paint just above the forehead. The garment is cut to a point at the lower end, and covers the chest and the stomach; to the upper part of it is stitched a long band, which is tied in a bow behind; another band, tied in a bow in front, secures the garment at the waist. The stencilled pattern represents continuous scroll ornament, and the embroidery shows a design of peonies and chrysanthemums. To the front of the garment is stitched a fringed and pleated collar, woven in silver-gilt thread. Doll of Kintaro, painted wood, silk crepe with embroidery in floss silks and gold thread, Japan, Edo period, probably early 18th century Kintaro is the infant name of the Japanese hero Sakata no Kintoki (late 10th century), and the doll is probably one made for the Boy's Festival (<i>Tango no Sekku</i>) on May 5th.
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Doll of Kintaro, the Wonder Child, seated of wood, coated with plaster painted in flesh-colour, it is scantily clad in a stomacher (<i>haraate</i>) of brown silk-crepe, stencilled in red and embroidered with green, white and yellow floss silks, green silk cord and gold thread. The head is partly shaved, as in the custom with small children in Japan; the hair is represented by three patches of black silk thread, one on the top of the head and two beside the ears, and by a wedge-shaped patch of black paint just above the forehead. The garment is cut to a point at the lower end, and covers the chest and the stomach; to the upper part of it is stitched a long band, which is tied in a bow behind; another band, tied in a bow in front, secures the garment at the waist. The stencilled pattern represents continuous scroll ornament, and the embroidery shows a design of peonies and chrysanthemums. To the front of the garment is stitched a fringed and pleated collar, woven in silver-gilt thread. Kintaro is the infant name of the Japanese hero Sakata no Kintoki (late 10th century), and the doll is probably one made for the Boy's Festival (<i>Tango no Sekku</i>) on May 5th. Doll of Kintaro, painted wood, silk crepe with embroidery in floss silks and gold thread, Japan, Edo period, probably early 18th century
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1701 / 1725, Japan
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