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A Beautiful Life and a New Harmony by Claude Monet

Sep 17, 2016-Dec 11, 2016

The Impressionist master Claude MONET (1840-1926) settled in Giverny to pursue a beautiful life after his lifelong journey and made his paradise. He represented his thought in the real garden, with his understanding of the arrangement of plants and flower schemes. An idea of rooms with “Water Lilies” paintings all along the walls came to him so that people would feel as much comfort at the gallery as he did in the garden.

This exhibition reviews the works and era of Monet, showing twenty pictures including all eight pieces of the museum’s collection. The viewer can see a new harmony created by a fortuitous meeting of Monet’s work and the Japanese “paradise” in this memorial year 2016, the 20th anniversary of Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art.

* The line-up will be changed in the middle of the exhibition.

Date

Sep 17, 2016-Dec 11, 2016
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
*last admission: 4:30 p.m.

Closed

Monday(except Sep 19, Oct 10, Nov 21, Nov 28 and Dec 5), Sep 20 and Oct 11

Organizers

Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art

Admission
Adult
900 yen(800 yen)
University or high school student
500 yen(400 yen)
Admission is free for junior high school students and younger children.
Admission is 300 yen upon presentation of a Disabled Person's Booklet (Shogaisha Techo).

Main Exhibits

Claude MONET,“Water Lilies” 1907
Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art
Claude MONET,“Morning in Étretat” 1883
Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art
Claude MONET,“Charing Cross Bridge, The Thames” 1903
Yoshino Gypsum Co.,Ltd
(entrusted to Yamagata Museum of Art)
Claude MONET,“At Le Petit-Gennevilliers, Sunset” 1874
Himeji City Museum of Art (Kunitomi Keizo Collection)

※ Displayed until Oct 30

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Date

14:00-14:30
every second & fourth Saturday,
except Sep 24 and Dec 10

Venue

Museum galleries

Admission

Free of charge *Need museum admission