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The swirling bird imagery seen on this face mask is from a fragment of late 19th century Japanese silk garment fabric in the museum’s collection. The hand-painted silk would have been used in the making of a kimono or sash (obi). Mrs. Gardner visited Japan in 1883 and documented the trip in a travel album. Whether she collected this silk fragment during her trip is unknown.
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What art did Isabella Stewart Gardner use to decorate her personal living space?
This mask design is based on fabric that once adorned the seat back on a chair in Isabella Stewart Gardner's private apartment on the 4th floor of the museum. The multi-colored needlepoint features floral motifs worked in wool.
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El Jaleo
1882
John Singer Sargent, American, 1856-1925
Images like El Jaleo lean toward the daring, risky, unconventional, dramatic, off-center, and odd. Because nomadic groups were believed to ignore ethical principles and exalted superstition over orthodox religion, they endured oppression in numerous countries during the nineteenth century, but artists and bohemians idealized them as free spirits. Bizet's opera Carmen, first performed in Paris in 1875, scandalized the public with its tale of a proud, lusty Andalusian protagonist torn between an army officer and a toreador.
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This is not a substitute for surgical or N95 masks. Due to the personal nature of this product, we are unable to accept returns or exchanges.
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