- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- 1 of 51 padded fabric covers for Japanese Noh Masks [JN 3/12/2001]
- Long description
- 1 of 51 covers for Japanese Noh Mask (the masks associated with the covers are numbered 1884.114.7 - 58, the covers are numbered 1884.114.59 - 109). All the mask covers are slightly padded and rectangular or square shaped, mostly with rounded corners. It is said that Noh mask covers are made from pieces cut from old Noh theatrical costumes. This particular piece has a front of fawn silk with gold metallic thread woven floral patterning. A small label with Japanese script is attached. The back is of plain cream coloured silk [JN 1998]
- Geographical reference
- Cultural groups
- Japanese
- Person
- Maker Unknown Maker
- Field collector Unknown Collector
- PRM source Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers founding collection
- Date / Period
- Date made: Possibly before 1880 Archaeological period: Middle Edo Period, uncertain
- Date collected
- ?Prior to 1880
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1884
- Materials and processes
- Material Silk Textile Animal, Material Yarn Metallic, Material Cotton Textile Plant, Process Woven, Process Stitched, Process Brocaded Woven
- Dimensions
- Width: max 182 mm, Length: max 230 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1884.114.83
- Research and responses
Originally there was a single entry for 1884.114.59 - 109 but these have now been made into separate entries for each one when Julia Nicholson undertook some research into the mask covers, therefore 1884.114.60 and on can be found towards the end of this file, amongst the 1884.140 entries, find each one by its specific accession number [AP Leverhulme project on founding collection 1995-1998] Covers for the Noh masks (1884.114.7 - 58). These were not entered in PR V until 1947. [JC]
Information from Anna Jackson, Far Eastern Department, Victoria and Albert Museum (1998): ' The use of kinran, thin strips of paper covered with gold foil, seen in many of the mask covers (62,64,65,66,67,72,96,83,108) is also very characteristic of Noh costumes'. [JN, 1999]
It appears that nearly all the mask covers in this collection are made from silk cloth with cotton padding but this one is of cotton cloth. [JN, 19
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