Noh Dancer

Noh Dancer

John La Farge

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Wood engraving on Japan tissue, representing a Noh Dancer, depicted in motion, with the weight of the body resting on the left foot and the right foot lifted off the ground, dressed with black kimono with semi-abstract patterns and holding an open fan on the right hand.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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