On display are fan leaves painted by the French father-and-son artists, the Danzéls, dating to the late 19th century. New York, USA.18th April 2026. The Metropolitan Museum of Art presented “Fanmania,” an exhibition tracing how fan surfaces acted as vehicles for Eastern ornamental patterns, thereby impacting European fashion and art in the 19th century through a selection of 75 pieces, April 18, 2026, local time. Credit: Liao Pan/China News Service/Alamy Live News

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On display are fan leaves painted by the French father-and-son artists, the Danzéls, dating to the late 19th century. New York, USA.18th April 2026. The Metropolitan Museum of Art presented “Fanmania,” an exhibition tracing how fan surfaces acted as vehicles for Eastern ornamental patterns, thereby impacting European fashion and art in the 19th century through a selection of 75 pieces, April 18, 2026, local time. Credit: Liao Pan/China News Service/Alamy Live News
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On display are fan leaves painted by the French father-and-son artists, the Danzéls, dating to the late 19th century. New York, USA.18th April 2026. The Metropolitan Museum of Art presented “Fanmania,” an exhibition tracing how fan surfaces acted as vehicles for Eastern ornamental patterns, thereby impacting European fashion and art in the 19th century through a selection of 75 pieces, April 18, 2026, local time. Credit: Liao Pan/China News Service/Alamy Live News

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