Impressions Du Japon
Am I obsessed by Japanese art ? No not really so it's just by coincidence I have another Japanese exhibition for you. I'm inviting you to join me for a lovely afternoon at Protected content is presenting, for the first time, a unique selection from its exceptional collection of Japanese prints, generously bequeathed by the artist and collector Rudolf Schindler Protected content .
Through the works of the greatest masters of the Utagawa school, such as Toyokuni, Kunisada, and Hiroshige, the exhibition "Impressions of Japan" highlights the richness and diversity of Japanese graphic production and its ukiyo-e. Known as "pictures of the floating world," these prints, dating from the 18th to the 20th centuries, reveal the many facets of daily life in Edo (Tokyo) and Osaka. Immerse yourself in this remarkable and still relatively unknown artistic heritage, where city dwellers in refined kimonos, vibrant kabuki actors, literary heroes, and magnificent landscapes come to life in works of vivid color and abundant detail.
After the visit we can enjoy a cup of tea, coffee or something else somewhere on the boulevard of Vevey.
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