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Ottilie ROEDERSTEIN, Madeleine Smith peignant Jeanne d'Arc, vers 1890, huile sur toile, Paris, Fondation des Artistes © Fondation des artistes

ELLES. Jean-Jacques Henner pupils

Some days until 28th April 2025

11:00 - 18:00

Audience type All audiences

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When the École des Beaux-Arts was forbidden to them, how did women train in art during the second half of the 19th century?
From November 28, 2024 to April 28, 2025, the museum is devoting an exhibition dedicated to Jean-Jacques Henner's female students, who followed the painter's teachings. It's an opportunity to give women artists their rightful place, to tackle subjects such as their apprenticeship, their professionalization, and to highlight their works and their links with Jean-Jacques Henner.

Displayed throughout the museum's spaces, the exhibition focuses on highlighting the careers of these women artists embodied by some forty emblematic, often previously unpublished works.

Thematically and pedagogically, the exhibition explores the issues of apprenticeship, sisterhood and filiation. By penetrating the intimacy of this women's studio, visitors are invited to gain a better understanding of how a woman artist was trained and worked at the end of the 19th century

 

▶︎ Exhibition included with museum admission

▶︎ Dedicated cultural programming will be offered during the exhibition

▶︎ Vidéo de présentation de l'exposition

Rates

Exhibition included in admission ticket (€8, TR €6, free admission to national museums).

Portrait d'une femme debout, vêtue d'une robe rouge, sur un fond nu (support papier visible). Elle est positionnée de trois-quarts vers la gauche, le visage de face regardant le spectateur, et porte dans ses mains un plateau sur lequel est placée une tête d'homme coupée.
HENNER Jean-Jacques, Salomé, dite à tort Hérodiade - Salon de 1887 © RMN-Grand Palais / Franck Raux
English guided tour