2017 group visits
Welcome to the musée des impressionnismes Giverny! Giverny has become famous the world over thanks to Claude Monet, who painted his series of Water-lilies there, amongst other works. As a result, this charming village in Normandy became one of the centres of Impressionism. The musée des impressionnismes Giverny provides an opportunity to discover this artistic movement in all diversity and from every perspective, including its influences and repercussions. Thanks to the museum s two exhibitions per year, supplemented by its permanent display, Monet in the Middle, visitors can see masterpieces from around the world and gain a better understanding of Impressionism. The musée des impressionnismes Giverny offers a variety of options to suit every type of group, ensuring that your trip to Giverny will be an unforgettable experience. Located at the gateway to Normandy, halfway between Rouen and Paris, the museum enjoys an ideal situation: it is a must-see destination for anyone interested in Impressionism. Tours and workshops can be organized for school groups. The museum can also host professional seminars and receptions. CONTACTS The group service is at your disposal to discuss the different ways of visiting the museum, all year round from Monday to Friday. Laurette Roche tel. +33 (0)2 32 51 93 99 l.roche@mdig.fr Charlotte Guimier tel. +33 (0)2 32 51 91 02 c.guimier@mdig.fr Please contact us to receive our brochures. contents page 4 group visits/large groups page 6 private tours/workshops page 8 fast-track tickets/the museum restaurant pages 10-11 exhibitions in 2016
group visits large groups Various options are available to help you get the most from our exhibitions: self-guided tour guided tour* tour with an audioguide * Guided tours for groups are limited to 25 people. In the event of more, visitors are split into several groups. Groups can bring their own lecturer for a self-guided visit, however permission is requested. self-guided tour admission ticket 4,50 20 people minimum 1 free admission for every 20 admission tickets 30 to 45 min Options that can be added to your admission ticket guided tour per group of 25 people 115 in French, English, German 1h15 A lecture in the auditorium (175 seats) is the best option for large groups. An illustrated lecture given by one of the museum s lecturers is the perfect complement to a self-guided tour of the galleries. This option can cater for up to 350 people at once. Split into two groups, your visitors will alternate self-guided tour and lecture in the auditorium. self-guided tour admission ticket 4,50 20 people minimum 1 free admission for every 20 admission tickets 30 to 45 min lecture in the auditorium 175 people 170 in French, English 45 min audioguide in French, English, German 3,50 1h Visitor leaflets are available at the museum entrance: French, English, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Spanish. Please choose the theme of the lecture: an overview of Impressionism Claude Monet in Giverny the current exhibition at the museum Normandy and Impressionism 4
private tours workshops Outside of opening hours, the galleries can be reserved for a private tour. This gives you exclusive access to the exhibitions, enabling you to enjoy your guided tour in a unique atmosphere. A lecture in the auditorium can also be organized in the evening. The art workshops give you a chance to experience outdoor painting, as in the time of the Impressionists. Try our introduction to watercolor for adults and our finger painting for families! Workshops take place in the museum garden. Each workshop begins with a tour of the current exhibition with your instructor. self-guided tour admission ticket 10 25 people minimum 30 to 45 min introductory tour of the exhibition* admission ticket for adults 4,50 admission ticket for children 3 30 min Options that can be added to your admission ticket guided tour per group of 25 people 170 1h15 adult workshop introduction to watercolor workshop maximum of 12 people 200 1h30 lecture 175 people 200 45 min family workshop finger painting workshop maximum of 20 people 200 maximum of 8 people 150 1h30 * in addition to the workshop fee Combine your visit with a cocktail or a dinner at the museum restaurant. In case of bad weather conditions, the workshop takes place indoors. As a result, the theme is liable to change. 6
fast-track tickets the museum restaurant You can purchase a large number of tickets in advance. This option is particularly designed for hotels, travel agencies, etc You can enjoy the following benefits: preferential admission fee fast-track access valid for the whole season The Terra Café restaurant, located in the middle of the garden at the musée des impressionnismes, will enable you to get the most from your day in Giverny. Combine a visit to the museum with lunch. Several options are available: welcome coffee lunch Normandy afternoon tea dinner, cocktail preferential admission fee instead of 7 4,50 conditions minimum purchase 1 free admission for every 20 admission tickets 20 tickets Please order from the group service, using the downloadable form on www.mdig.fr, on the adult groups page. Tickets can be collected at the museum or sent by registered mail (additional fee for postage). the Terra Café capacity 170 covers various menus from 21 a single menu must be chosen for the whole group. Menus are downloadable on www.mdig.fr, on the adult groups page contact the group service to book tél. +33 (0)2 32 51 93 99 ou 91 02 l.roche@mdig.fr c.guimier@mdig.fr These tickets can be used for groups. However, booking remains compulsory. Free meal for guides and drivers 8
exhibitions in 2017 Théo van Rysselberghe Portrait de la violoniste Irma Sèthe (détail), 1894 Genève, Association des Amis du Petit Palais Genève, Association des Amis du Petit Palais / Photo : Studio Monique Bernaz, Genève Édouard Manet La Leçon de musique (détail), 1870 Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Anonymous Centennial gift in memory of Charles Deering Boston, Museum of Fine Arts Henri Manguin La Pinède à Cavalière (détail), printemps été 1906 Collection particulière Tous droits réservés Photo : F. Lepeltier ADAGP, Paris, 2016 Henri Manguin La Couseuse à la robe rouge, Jeanne (détail), été automne 1907 Tous droits réservés Photo : F. Lepeltier ADAGP, Paris, 2016 Hiramatsu Reiji Cerisiers et nymphéas (détail), 2011 Giverny, musée des impressionnismes, Hiramatsu Reiji Giverny, musée des impressionnismes Maximilien Luce L'Île à bois, Kermouster, Lézardrieux (détail), 1914 Giverny, musée des impressionnismes, don de D. Ledebt, 2011, Giverny, musée des impressionnismes Photo : Thierry Leroy March 24 to July 2 In concert! Musical instruments in art, 1860-1910 The beginnings of impressionism coincided with the arrival of new musical instruments and the increasing importance of music in everyday life, with cafés-concerts, dances and operas in particular all flourishing. Manet, Degas, Renoir, Morisot, Whistler, Toulouse-Lautrec and Bonnard were simultaneously witnesses to, and protagonists in, these changes during a period of growing leisure. Furthermore, a new music emerged in parallel with this new painting. A wave of modernity and freedom swept through music, which broke with traditional conventions. The sixty works or so on display trace the growing presence of music in painting. Depictions of public performances brass bands, circuses, cabarets, orchestras, operas, festivals rub shoulders with more intimate scenes featuring parlour music and music lessons. This exhibition illustrates the close links that developed between painters and musicians. July 14 to November 5 Manguin, the Joy of Colour Henri Manguin, described as the voluptuous painter by Apollinaire, celebrated the joy of life through Arcadian themes, nudes, Mediterranean landscapes, scenes of family life and still lifes. From his formative years, when his first experiments in Impressionism were accompanied by the teaching of Gustave Moreau, to the end of the First World War, the artist remained true to the expression of a harmonious sensuality. The exhibition Manguin, the Joy of Colour at the musée des impressionnismes Giverny features around one hundred works that retrace the career of this friend of Henri Matisse. It focuses on the period when Manguin, who from an early age demonstrated an exceptional talent for the inventive use of colour harmonies, worked in tandem with and sometimes anticipated the bold innovations of the Fauves, with whom he exhibited in 1905. March 24 to November 5 Monet in the Middle In addition to the temporary exhibitions, the musée des impressionismes Giverny has a permanent display of works that reflect Monet s influence on his contemporaries and on the generations that followed him. This gallery will give visitors an insight into the work of the father of impressionism and its impact on other artists, from the painters of the American colony in Giverny to Joan Mitchell and Hiramatsu Reiji, together with Blanche Hoschedé Monet, Maximilien Luce, and Maurice Denis, etc. While not aiming to be exhaustive, this gallery pays tribute to one of the leading figures in the history of French art by emphasizing how his impact extended beyond his own country and lifetime. 10
practical information MUSEUM OPENING TIMES March 24 to November 5, 2017 every day from 10am to 6pm open on public holidays galleries will be closed from July 3 to 13, 2017 while the exhibition is changed rue Claude Monet BOOKING compulsory for all groups, with or without a guide payment is made on the day of visit: by cash or bank card VERNON chemin du Roy museum restaurant 170 covers, menus for groups bus Maison & Jardins de Claude Monet BONNIÈRES MUSÉE DES IMPRESSIONNISMES GIVERNY 99 rue Claude Monet 27620 Giverny-FRANCE Switchboard +33 (0)2 32 51 94 65 Group service +33 (0)2 32 51 93 99 www.mdig.fr ROUEN N14 GETTING TO THE MUSEUM 1 hour from Paris and Rouen, and next door to Claude Monet s gardens DIRECTIONS via the A13 expressway, exit 16 to Vernon, then follow signs to Giverny by train (Paris Saint-Lazare/Rouen line), get off at the Vernon-Giverny station Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport (95 km) free car park 400 m from the museum for cars and coaches reached via the Chemin du Roy accessibility access ramp to the museum and the restaurant D181 GIVERNY VERNON D5 N14 Vernon sortie 16 la Seine Bonnières sortie 14 A13 D113 A14 A15 Pictures for illustration purposes only Photos : CG27, J-C. Louiset, N. Mathéus, mdig, H. Stahl. A13 Design : we-we.fr PARIS