Conference at the Musée Sérusier: Japanese prints on 26 September at 6.00 pm

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Géraldine Guérin, art historian and lecturer at Aix Marseille University, will be giving a talk on Japanese prints.

In the 19th century, Western artists discovered the art of printmaking, which was to have a major influence on them. It was a subtle art in which, with delicacy and speed, the painter captures life, spontaneous gestures and fleeting moments.

These colourful prints reveal the Japanese world, then closed to the West. In 1855, the Meiji era began, and the Empire of the Rising Sun opened up to Western trade and culture. Among these prints, the ukio-e type, born of popular art, is one of Kapon's cultural references.

After understanding the engraving technique used to produce these prints, the guide will take you on a journey through this 'floating' world, as the term 'ukiyo' would be translated in French.

> From age 16.
> 40 places available
> open to all

Services

AccessPaid
Base rate5€

Date(s)

On the 29 September 2026 to 18:00

Practical information

Adress Musée Sérusier
1 place André Le Gall
29520 Châteauneuf-du-Faou
Phone02 98 03 27 35
Mailmediation@museeserusier.bzh
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