Nancy E. Green, as the Gale curator of American Prints and Drawings from 1800 to 1945 at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum at Cornell University, showcases a look into the cultural and aesthetic arrival from Japan arising from the late 1800s to throughout the 1900s, and how it has ingrained itself with our curiosity at the time.
3-panel screen with traditional Japanese attire was exotic and desirable.
Two gifts from Japan to the US, made entirely out of white, black, and blue pearls.
Small talk after the lecture.
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