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Jimbaori (surcoat)
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Jimbaori (surcoat)

Culture
Date1800s
Mediumwool
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.705.2
DescriptionMaroon-colored wool, with cloth appliqué & brocade. Long, front-opening coat with single button & tab, extending to mid-thigh, with single vent in rear, and upstanding . Sleeveless, with deep arm openings, & wide shoulders with broad yellow epaulettes having red wool & gold thread overlay in zig-zag pattern. Edges trimmed with blue, & having white cherry blossoms. Blue & grey floral print brocade lining. Centered between shoulders is embroidered white flowery diamond ("hanabishi") as used by the Ouchi and Inoue clans.
ProvenanceProbably acquired by Bashford Dean on behalf of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (their 10.18.73, later 10.187.75) in about 1910. Purchased by Museum at Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. (NY), 15 November 1956, part of lot 195. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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Northern Italian
about 1510-20, assembled and decorated in 1800s
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German
1500–1510
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Southern German
late 1500s–early 1600s
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Austrian
1550–1600, with 19th century restorations
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Italian
late 16th–early 17th century, with decoration from 19th century
Charles Pettit
Charles Willson Peale
1792
Michel Witz the Younger
about 1530
Michel Witz the Younger
about 1530
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Japanese
1800-1850
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English
not later than the 1630s