Upcoming Renoir and Cezanne Exhibition in Tokyo
From May 29 to September 7, 2025, the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum in Marunouchi, Tokyo will host a prestigious exhibition titled "Renoir x Cezanne: Two Masters Who Opened Modernity." This exhibition showcases the remarkable works of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist artists Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Cezanne. Set against the backdrop of beautiful Provence, the exhibition will also feature a unique collaboration with the renowned lifestyle cosmetics brand, L'Occitane.
A Celebration of Provence's Natural Beauty
L'Occitane, founded in 1976 in Provence, is known for its commitment to nature and promoting a lifestyle that celebrates the beauty of the region. The company has crafted its signature fragrances inspired by the flora of Provence, creating a sensory experience that aligns seamlessly with the exhibition's themes.
As visitors traverse through the exhibition, they will be enveloped in the scents of L'Occitane's fragrance series, which captures the essence of the lush landscapes loved by Renoir and Cezanne. This aromatic experience will provide deeper insight into the atmosphere that inspired these masters as they painted in the same beautiful setting.
The Artistic Bond Between Renoir and Cezanne
Renoir, known for his cheerful personality, and Cezanne, characterized by his reclusive nature, forged a profound connection painted against the sunlit backdrop of Provence. Their exchange influenced the evolution of modern art, but their friendship is less known among art enthusiasts.
In 1882, Renoir visited Cezanne at his home in Estaque, which marked the beginning of their friendship. Eventually, Renoir established his own studio in the region, and both artists spent their final years in the picturesque surroundings of Provence. Though vastly different in their artistic expressions, both served as pioneers in classical and modern styles, influencing future generations of artists, including Picasso, who created numerous works fueled by the natural beauty of Provence.
L'Occitane's Fragrances Reflecting Provence
L'Occitane's fragrance line includes delightful scents that further immerse visitors in the spirit of Provence.
- - Verbena: Harvested in the sunny mountains of Provence, this fragrance embodies freshness straight from the fields where organic verbena is cultivated. Each spritz captures the invigorating essence of freshly picked verbena.
- - Rose: The exquisite centifolia roses are handpicked from L'Occitane's partner farms at dawn for maximum fragrance. The roses are distilled within a 500-meter radius, bringing forth a clear, radiant aroma that mirrors the beauty of fresh blooms at their peak.
Details of the Exhibition
This exhibition is one of a kind, organized by the famous Orangerie Museum and the Musée d'Orsay, and it is the first major exhibition that brings both Renoir and Cezanne into the spotlight simultaneously. Visitors can look forward to viewing around 50 masterpieces, including Renoir's "Girls at the Piano" and Cezanne's "Portrait of the Artist's Son," alongside works influenced by their legacy.
As part of its world tour, this exhibition previously traveled to Milan, Martigny (Switzerland), and Hong Kong, and the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum will be the exclusive venue in Japan. This event marks Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum's 15th anniversary, which enriches the cultural landscape of Tokyo since its opening in 2010. For those who appreciate art and the beauty of Provence, this exhibition promises to be a captivating experience that bridges the past with the present, glorifying the masters’ inextricable link to their beloved region.
Visiting Information
Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy this extraordinary showcase of art and sensory experience with nature at the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum. Mark your calendars for May 29, 2025, for an unforgettable celebration of art and the natural beauty of Provence.