Eugène Boudin Exhibition 2026 Japan Ticket
1-chōme-26-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0023, Japan
Description
Overview
Step into the luminous world of Eugène Boudin, the master painter famously hailed by Claude Monet as the “pioneer of Impressionism.” This landmark exhibition at the Sompo Museum of Art marks the first major retrospective of Boudin’s work in Japan in approximately 30 years. Renowned for his unparalleled ability to capture the fleeting effects of light and atmosphere, Boudin’s seascapes and beach scenes offer a serene yet profound glimpse into the 19th-century French coast.
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Contact Us →The exhibition brings together a significant collection of oil paintings and sketches that illustrate Boudin’s transition from traditional landscapes to the radical, light-drenched style that would eventually inspire the Impressionist movement. Visitors will have the rare chance to witness the delicate brushwork and vibrant palettes that earned Boudin the title of “King of Skies” from his contemporary, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot.
Why Attend
- Explore the first comprehensive exhibition of Eugène Boudin’s masterpieces in Japan in three decades.
- Discover the artistic roots of Impressionism through the works of the man who mentored a young Claude Monet.
- Marvel at Boudin’s famous “skyscape” paintings, renowned for their realistic and poetic depiction of clouds and coastal weather.
- Enjoy a cultural journey to the shores of Normandy and Brittany through beautifully preserved 19th-century atmospheric paintings.
- Visit the modern and sophisticated Sompo Museum of Art, located in the heart of Shinjuku, for a world-class gallery experience.
Schedule & Tickets Information
| Date | Venue | Seat Types |
| 2026/04/11 (Sat) – 2026/06/21 (Sun) | Sompo Museum of Art (Tokyo) | General (26+), 25 years old and under |
Background
Eugène Boudin was a self-taught artist whose dedication to painting en plein air (outdoors) revolutionized the way artists approached nature. Born in Honfleur, his intimate connection to the sea and the sky allowed him to develop a style that prioritized the immediate sensory effect of a scene over rigid academic detail. This exhibition highlights his pivotal role in art history, serving as a bridge between the Romantic era and the birth of modern art.
The significance of hosting this collection at the Sompo Museum of Art lies in the museum’s long-standing appreciation for European masters and Impressionist works. As the home of Van Gogh’s “Sunflowers,” the museum provides the perfect context for appreciating Boudin’s influence on the generations that followed him. This retrospective not only celebrates his individual talent but also the enduring legacy of the light and color he brought to the canvas.
Venue Information
- Venue name: Sompo Museum of Art
- Address: 1-26-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- Entry gates info: The museum entrance is located on the ground level of the distinctive vertical gallery building adjacent to the Sompo Japan Head Office Building.
- Nearby landmarks: Located just a short walk from the Shinjuku Station West Exit, near the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and Shinjuku Central Park.
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Faqs
What are the opening hours for the Eugène Boudin exhibition?
The museum is open from 10:00 to 18:00 daily, with extended hours until 20:00 on Fridays. Please note that the final admission is allowed until 30 minutes before the scheduled closing time each day.
Is the museum closed on specific days during the exhibition?
The Sompo Museum of Art is generally closed on Mondays. However, it will remain open on Monday, May 4th, for the holiday, and will instead be closed on Thursday, May 7th, 2026.
Are there any age-based discounts or free admission options?
Admission is free for high school students and younger. Visitors under the age of 25 can access discounted tickets but must present a valid age confirmation certificate or ID at the time of entry to verify their date of birth.
Can I get a refund or change my ticket after purchase?
Once a ticket has been purchased, it cannot be changed, canceled, refunded, or reissued. Each ticket is valid for a single entry per person during the specified exhibition period from April to June 2026.
What makes Eugène Boudin an important figure in art history?
Boudin is celebrated as the “pioneer of Impressionism” because he was one of the first French artists to paint outdoors. He famously encouraged Claude Monet to leave the studio and capture the natural light of the coast, changing the course of Western art.
Ticket Information
2026/4/11(Sat) ~ 2026/6/21(Sun) Sompo Museum of Art (Tokyo) Admission ticket (advance purchase) General (ages 26 and over)
$61.00
Selling2026/4/11(Sat) ~ 2026/6/21(Sun) Sompo Museum of Art (Tokyo) Admission ticket (pre-purchase) 25 years old and under
$56.00
SellingOnly for those 25 years old and under at the time of visit/must show age certificate
Event Calendar
Saturday, April 11, 2026 - Sunday, June 21, 2026
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