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Kimono Fragment with Design of Pine, Bamboo, and Crane

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Part of a group of ten textile panels, 1932.110-1932.119
Department of Asian Art Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Gift of Charles Bain Hoyt
Title: Kimono Fragment with Design of Pine, Bamboo, and Crane
Description:
Part of a group of ten textile panels, 1932.
110-1932.
119.

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