Japanese Noh Figure Doll of a Lady, Showa Period (1926-1989)
£55.00
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Japanese Noh Figure Doll of a Lady, Showa Period (1926-1989)
A Japanese Doll of an actor playing a lady wearing an elaborate kimono, the light gold coloured fabric with a cream floral design, worn over an underdress in deep gold also with a floral design and tied at the lapels with an elaborate gilt tassel, the face concealed by a cream coloured ‘Noh’ mask with a crown above.Dolls such as these were made for display, sometimes at the special ‘Doll’s Day’ or ‘Girls Day’ festival held annually on the third of March and termed ‘Hinamatsuri’. The elaborate dress is sometimes known as ‘Hagoromo’ (‘feathered’) and the mask with its fixed expression derives from the well known ‘Noh theatre’, a major form of Japanese musical drama created in the fourteenth century which combines dance, music and song and is still performed today. The actors are all male and play the female roles wearing a lady’s mask.
The craftsmanship of this piece is self evident and it was most likely made in the second half of the C20th. It can stand equally well on its own or as part of a wider collection and would be a desirable acquisition either way.
Size: | Ht 23cm, Base 15cm x 12cm |
Weight: | 200gm |
Date: | 1930s |
Condition: | Very good condition, no issues |
Price: | £55 |