
The Bridge between Barbizon and Impressionism
Charles-François Daubigny
2019.04.20(Sat)- 06.30(Sun)
End of the exhibition
This is the exhibition of Charles-François Daubigny (1817–1878), a representative landscape painter of 19th-century France, the first full-scale show in Japan. Daubigny drew ever-changing waterside scenery with a nimble touch; he became a forerunner for impressionist painters and greatly influenced the next generation of artists, including Monet and Van Gogh. This exhibition displays around 60 works by Daubigny, from his early days to his last years, and approximately 20 pieces by painters who were around him, including Corot, Courbet, Daumier, the Dupré brothers, and Daubigny’s son, Karl. The works displayed here come from various art museums and personal collections in Japan and overseas, many from the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims in France.
Hours
10:00-18:00(Last admission by 17:30)
※ 10:00-19:00 (From Jun 18th to 30th, Admittance by 18:30)
Days closed
Mondays※
New Year holidays,and periodically during changes of exhibits
※ open if it is a holiday
※ except April 29th and May 6th
Admission
personal | groups※ | |
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Adults | 1,300yen | 1,100yen |
University Students with ID | 900yen | 700yen |
High School Students with ID (Ages 16 up to 18 ) Junior High School Students with ID (Ages 13 up to 15 ) Children (under age 12 ) |
Free | Free |
※indicate discount rates for groups of 20 and more