If you cannot get to the museum, the museum comes to you.
In this case, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston culled from its collection of rare books floral imagery created at the end of the 19th century that reflect the influence of Japanese artists on Art Nouveau and vice versa, this selection graces the pages of Le Japon Artistique (Chronicle Books, April 2011).
Le Japon Artistique was also a magazine published in late 19th century France dedicated to what was then called Japonisme.
According to Wikipedia:
"Japonism started with the frenzy to collect Japanese art, particularly print art called ukiyo-e of which some the first samples were to be seen in Paris. About 1856, the French artist Félix Bracquemond first came across a copy of the sketch book Hokusai Manga at the workshop of his printer; they had been used as packaging for a consignment of porcelain."
Boston's Museum of Fine Arts is credited as having one of the largest Japanese art collections outside Japan.
Blast from the past with Japonism and Japon Artistique for Tokyo Thursdays # 192
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