Rome’s cultural calendar reaches a new pinnacle this spring as Palazzo Bonaparte unveils a comprehensive retrospective of Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). From March 27th to June 29th, 2026, visitors can explore the profound visual power of the artist who redefined Western perception through his influence on Impressionism. This exhibition is a curated odyssey through the "Floating World" of Ukiyo-e, blending historical rigor with contemporary aesthetic appeal.
The exhibition features over 200 masterpieces, ranging from the world-renowned "Great Wave off Kanagawa" to the intricate sketches of the Hokusai Manga. The layout emphasizes the artist's spiritual connection with nature and his revolutionary use of Prussian blue. It is an essential pilgrimage for those seeking to understand the roots of modern visual culture in an atmosphere of quiet sophistication.
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