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Hokusai at Palazzo Bonaparte: The Great Wave exhibition in Rome

Autore: Redazione 03/04/2026 08:15

Hokusai at Palazzo Bonaparte: what to see and visitor tips

Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome hosts a significant exhibition dedicated to Katsushika Hokusai, renowned for his Ukiyo-e prints and the iconic "Great Wave". The show offers a chronological and thematic journey highlighting Hokusai's vision: the prominence of nature, the movement of water, landscapes and scenes from everyday Japanese life.

Why visit

  • Learn about woodblock printing techniques and the creative processes behind Ukiyo-e.
  • See works that demonstrate Hokusai's lasting influence on global visual culture.
  • Explore studies, prints and paintings that reveal the artist's thematic and stylistic range.

Exhibition highlights

  • A curated selection of prints focused on seascapes and the dynamics of water.
  • Sections exploring Hokusai's depiction of everyday life and social contexts.
  • Explanatory material on carving and printing techniques and the historical context of Ukiyo-e.

Practical tips for visitors

  • Check opening hours and booking requirements on the venue's official channels before your visit.
  • Arrive early on busy days to avoid queues and to appreciate the works more calmly.
  • Look for educational sections if you are interested in technical details about printmaking.
  • Bring or download a guide to deepen your understanding of Hokusai during the visit.

The exhibition at Palazzo Bonaparte is a valuable chance to engage with a cornerstone of Japanese art and its legacy in modern and contemporary practices. It appeals both to enthusiasts of Asian art and to visitors curious about the intersections between tradition and global visual culture.

Where it is

Location: Piazza Venezia, 5, 00186 Roma RM, Italia

Coordinates: 41.8968093, 12.481957

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