With her high-fashion bob (complete with a spitcurl), sleeveless print dress, cigarette and cocktail, this woman is the perfect image of the Japanese flapper—the Moga or "Modern Girl." The recently acquired woodblock print is on view in "New Women for a New Age: Japanese Beauties, 1890s–1930s." Pictured: "Tipsy, No. 1," from the series "Fashions of the Modern World," 1930, Kobayakawa Kiyoshi. A post shared by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (@mfaboston) on Aug 3, 2017 at 5:25am PDT