Study in Japanese Costume
        
      
              
                                
 Robert Frederick Blum
                  
      
              
                    
American Art
        
      
      
              
          An advocate for the pastel medium and a leading proponent of japoniste subject matter (employing authentic Japanese costumes and other such details), Robert Blum here combined these interests in a suggestive study of a model wrapped in a voluminous kimono. The freedom with which he described the costume is all the more striking in juxtaposition with the more closely patterned, striated touches he employed in rendering the head.
        
              
      
              
      
              
          MEDIUM
          Pastel on thick paper with a mauve/gray textured ground, mounted to paperboard and attached to a wooden strainer        
      
      
              
          DATES
          ca. 1890–1892        
      
      
      
              
          DIMENSIONS
          28 5/16 x 22 3/8 in. (71.9 x 56.8 cm)
frame: 31 1/4 × 25 1/4 × 2 3/8 in. (79.4 × 64.1 × 6 cm)          	
 (show scale)
	
         
      
      
      
      
              
      
      
        ACCESSION NUMBER
        11.524      
              
          CREDIT LINE
          Gift of Henrietta Haller        
      
      
      
      
      
        MUSEUM LOCATION
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          CAPTION
          Robert Frederick Blum (American, 1857–1903). Study in Japanese Costume, ca. 1890–1892. Pastel on thick paper with a mauve/gray textured ground, mounted to paperboard and attached to a wooden strainer, 28 5/16 x 22 3/8 in. (71.9 x 56.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Henrietta Haller, 11.524 (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 11.524_PS2.jpg)        
      
      
      
              
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          overall, 11.524_PS2.jpg. Brooklyn Museum photograph, 2006          
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