Jeeves Takes Japan The door to the Swallowtail opens and there stands Saionji, a good man and as skilled a butler as has ever buttled.
Monet’s Love Affair with Japanese Art One day in 1871, legend has it, a French artist named Claude Monet walked into a food shop in Amsterdam, where he had gone to escape the Prussian siege of Paris. There he spotted some Japanese prints being used as wrapping paper