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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
The traditional Japanese bedding set, known as a futon, typically consists of a padded mattress and a quilted bedcover. the latter often incorporates a decorated cover that would have been made as part of a bride's trousseau. This example bears an elaborate pattern of two phoenixes—a larger male in mid-flight prepares to join a smaller female on the branch of a Paulownia tree. The combination of a phoenix with a Paulownia tree symbolizes peace, sincerity, and benevolence—appropriate attributes for a wedding textile. -A Global View: Recent Acquisitions of Textiles, 2012-2016, April 8-September 5, 2016
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Manchu — Badge
China — Table Frontal
Piece
Manchu — Fragment
China — Coverlet
Japan (copy of a Chinese design) — Fragment
Lü Ji 呂紀 — 松牡丹孔雀図|Peacocks, Pine Tree, and Peonies
China — Vestment (For a First-degree Taoist Priest)
Tani Bunchō — 牡丹に孔雀図|Peacocks and Peonies
France, probably Jouy-en-Josas — Fragment