Fat Cat Art - Old Japanese engraving "Woman, cutting the hem of a kimono, so as not to wake a sleeping cat" 😻 | Facebook
Kitagawa Utamaro | A Woman and a Cat | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Steve Silberman on Twitter: "Woman cuts the hem of a kimono so as not to wake her cat. [via multiple sources] https://t.co/BZbjKFiLVR" / Twitter
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