Japanese art

Japanese art
Japanese art is atypical because this country has had a special history, experiencing a period of cultural mixing followed by centuries of withdrawal. Japan has been able to integrate and assimilate these external influences while maintaining a style totally unique to it.
Did you know ?
The samurai, known for their art of war, studied fencing, archery, wrestling and acrobatics. But they had also classes in painting, poetry and floral composition.
The sophistication of the arts has been at the heart of Japan's philosophy for millennials
" "If you're in a hurry, make a detour." " Japanese proverb

Meiji, Splendours of Imperial Japan

17 October 2018 14 January 2019 Exhibition has ended
On the occasion of the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Meiji Restoration, this exhibition highlights the many upheavals associated with the Meiji era (1868-1912), which was an unprecedented revolution for Japan and the world.