Exhibition
Hokusai
1 Oct 2014 – 18 Jan 2015
Event times
Monday: 10h - 20h
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday: 10h - 22h
Saturday: 9 am - 22h
Tuesday: 9h - 20h
Closed on Tuesdays
Christmas holidays (December 20 to January 3) :
9 am Opening 22h except Sunday, January 4th from 9 am to 20h
Closed Tuesdays
Closed Thursday, December 25, 2014
Early Closures : December 25 and Wednesday 31 at 18h
Cost of entry
RATES: Full: € 13 Reduced: € 9 Free for children under 16 Tribe: € 35 (4 people Including 2 young 16-25 years)
Address
- 3 avenue du Général Eisenhower
- Paris
Île-de-France - 75008
- France
About
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) is today the most famous Japanese artist worldwide. His painted work, drawings and engravings embodies spirituality and soul of the country, especially his prints of landscapes, remarkable synthesis between traditional principles of Japanese art and Western influences. Designed in two parts, the exhibition presents 500 exceptional works, many of which will never leave Japan after the opening of the Hokusai Museum in Tokyo in 2016. Exhibition organized by the RMN - Grand Palais. - See more at: http://www.grandpalais.fr/fr/evenement/hokusai#sthash.YXCYywZX.dpuf