These kimonos by Itchiku Kubota (1917–2003) were not meant to be worn, but rather displayed and seen only from the back. Part of his “Mount Fuji” series, each depicts Japan's iconic mountain
These kimonos by Itchiku Kubota (1917–2003) were not meant to be worn, but rather displayed and seen only from the back. Part of his “Mount Fuji” series, each depicts Japan's iconic mountain
These kimonos by Itchiku Kubota (1917–2003) were not meant to be worn, but rather displayed and seen only from the back. Part of his “Mount Fuji” series, each depicts Japan's iconic mountain,Itchiku Kubota Art Museum | DiGJAPAN!,These kimonos by Itchiku Kubota (1917–2003) were not meant to be worn, but rather displayed and seen only from the back. Part of his “Mount Fuji” series, each depicts Japan's iconic mountain,ITCHIKU KUBOTA ART MUSEUM:久保田一竹美術館],Art Space Japan: Itchiku Kubota – Snow Monkey Resorts