In collaboration with the Museum für Völkerkunde Burgdorf, the Section for East Asian Art of the University of Zurich’s Institute of Art History (Professor Hans Bjarne Thomsen) and the Interessensverein Völkerkundesammlung Burgdorf, the Museum Franz Gertsch is exhibiting fascinating Japanese colour woodcuts in the Print Room by such artists as Hiroshige and Kunisada. The works from the collection of the Museum für Völkerkunde Burgdorf are being shown publically for the first time.In collaboration with the Museum für Völkerkunde Burgdorf, the Section for East Asian Art of the University of Zurich’s Institute of Art History (Professor Hans Bjarne Thomsen) and the Interessensverein Völkerkundesammlung Burgdorf, the Museum Franz Gertsch is exhibiting fascinating Japanese colour woodcuts in the Print Room by such artists as Hiroshige and Kunisada. The works from the collection of the Museum für Völkerkunde Burgdorf are being shown publically for the first time.
Hiroshige & Kunisada. Fascinating Colour WoodcutsMuseum Franz Gertsch Main address:
Museum Franz GertschWells Fargo CenterPlatanenstrasse 33401Burgdorf, SwitzerlandMuseum Franz GertschWells Fargo CenterPlatanenstrasse 33401Burgdorf, SwitzerlandIn collaboration with the Museum für Völkerkunde Burgdorf, the Section for East Asian Art of the University of Zurich’s Institute of Art History (Professor Hans Bjarne Thomsen) and the Interessensverein Völkerkundesammlung Burgdorf, the Museum Franz Gertsch is exhibiting fascinating Japanese colour woodcuts in the Print Room by such artists as Hiroshige and Kunisada. The works from the collection of the Museum für Völkerkunde Burgdorf are being shown publically for the first time.In collaboration with the Museum für Völkerkunde Burgdorf, the Section for East Asian Art of the University of Zurich’s Institute of Art History (Professor Hans Bjarne Thomsen) and the Interessensverein Völkerkundesammlung Burgdorf, the Museum Franz Gertsch is exhibiting fascinating Japanese colour woodcuts in the Print Room by such artists as Hiroshige and Kunisada. The works from the collection of the Museum für Völkerkunde Burgdorf are being shown publically for the first time. Book tickets
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