In the late 1870s Americans were obsessed with a new style called Japonisme. Influenced by the art and culture of Japan, dishes, earrings, wallpaper and even door hinges suddenly were covered with smiling geishas, paper parasols, and folding fans. Around the country women joined the fashion frenzy, dressing in kimono and holding “Japanese tea parties”. Join Annamarie Sandecki, former Director of the Tiffany & Co. Archives, as she discusses America’s first home decorating obsession.
Organized by Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg