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Dolls (From a group of 152)

Museum No.
IK821

The acclaimed Kyoto painter Irie Hakō (1887–1948) was an avid textile and doll collector. His passion for Japanese dolls began with a kimekomi (cloth-covered carved wood) doll of a woman looking in the mirror, included in this group. He then went on to acquire hina, Saga, Gosho, Kamo, ishō (costume), karakuri (mechanical) dolls and accessories.

Japan-Edo

Title Dolls (From a group of 152)
Designation
Artist
Category Textiles (I), Dolls
Country Japan
Period Edo
Century 17th~19th
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