Packet 10: Bonus 1

Frances MacDonald’s design for the cover of Woman’s Own Dress was in this style, associated with the designs of Liberty & Co in England. For 10 points each:
[10e] The Aesthetic Dress movement overlapped with what turn-of-the-century artistic style? Examples of this style with a two-word French name include Alphonse Mucha’s (“MOO-kha’s”) posters and Tiffany glassware.
ANSWER: Art Nouveau [or Modern Style; or jugendstil; accept Glasgow Style]
[10h] Black velvet resembling ironwork characterizes an iconic Art Nouveau dress by this fashion house held at the Met. Jean-Philippe and Gaston-Lucien of this house adapted it to Belle Époque styles after its rise in the Second Empire.
ANSWER: House of Worth
[10m] Modern style patterns were popular on unstructured gowns worn at home and named for this activity. Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed an Art Nouveau venue for this activity in Glasgow on behalf of Catherine Cranston.
ANSWER: drinking tea [accept tea gowns; accept Willow Tea Rooms]
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