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Musée national Jean-Jacques Henner

43 avenue de Villiers 75017 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France

Floral drawing workshop

On the occasion of the Rendez-vous au jardin, artist in residence Margaux Laurens-Neel invites Natacha Birds for a series of colorful and gentle meetings on the theme of flowers...
Sábado 1 junio, 11:00Passed
© Margaux Laurens-Neel et Natacha Birds (superposition de détails de dessins)

On the occasion of the Rendez-vous au jardin, artist in residence Margaux Laurens-Neel invites Natacha Birds for a series of colorful and gentle meetings on the theme of flowers... Between daffodils, tulips, dahlias and lilies in the painted garden of Margaux Laurens-Neel, come and draw and sculpt with the two artists under the canopy of the winter garden. A herbarium presenting the different flowers and plants represented in the work of Margaux Laurens-Neel and their signfications will accompany this weekend and the visit of his exhibition of end of residence "Henner, the ribbon, the embers".
PROGRAM
Saturday 1st June 11am: floral drawing workshop with Natacha Birds and Margaux Laurens-Neel Single rate: € 15 - material provided (on reservation/ limited places)
14h30: floral modeling workshop with Natacha Birds and Margaux Laurens-Neel Single price: 15 € - material provided (on reservation/ limited places)
Sunday 2 June 15h: performance by Margaux Laurens-Neel and Natacha Birds

Types of events
Workshop / Demonstration / Technical show
2024 Theme
No selection
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Conditions for participation
Usual fare i Registration required
Type of audience
Youth (15 - 20 years), Adult, Children (0 – 15 years) i General public

About the location

Musée national Jean-Jacques Henner
43 avenue de Villiers 75017 Paris
  • Paris
  • Île-de-France
Located in the Plaine Monceau district, the mansion that now houses the museum dedicated to the painter Jean-Jacques Henner (1829-1905) was originally the home and studio of Guillaume Dubufe (1853-1909). The building is remarkable for its decorations and its architectural elements borrowed from different eras and civilizations. The collections of the museum trace, from his native Alsace to Paris where Jean-Jacques Henner made a career, through the Villa Medici where he stayed after obtaining the Grand Prix of Rome of painting, the itinerary of an artist considered at the beginning of the 20th century as one of the most important of his time. The winter garden, the central space of the museum, was restored in 2016 to regain its original character and become a space dedicated to the meeting of arts, artists and the public.
Tags
Musée de France, Maison des illustres, Première participation i Jardin public
Acceso
Metro line 3 (Malesherbes) and 2 (Monceau)
Hartl-Meyer