Botanical Art and Wedgwood Blooming in the Royal Court of England - The History of Plant Painting

Exhibiting botanical art with various themes
This exhibition features botanical art that merges science and art through various themes, including the 'Curtis Botanical Magazine' which was first published in 1787. It also displays beautiful ceramics, centering on creamware granted the title of Queensware and Jasperware, tracing aspects of England that flourished from the 18th to the 19th century.
Map & Location
Takaoka City Museum of Art
About 15 minutes from the Noto Tollway 'Takaoka North' IC, about 20 minutes from 'Takaoka' IC
About a 2-minute walk from JR Himi Line 'Ecchu Nakagawa' Station
Details about Botanical Art and Wedgwood Blooming in the Royal Court of England - The History of Plant Painting
- Date & Time
- 7/20(Sun)~8/31(Sun) 09:30~17:00
- Note
- Closed on Mondays (however, open on July 21 (Mon, national holiday) and August 11 (Mon, national holiday) and closed the following day). Admission until 16:30. *Open at 10:30 on July 20 (Sun)
- Venue
- Takaoka City Museum of Art
- Address
- 1-1-30 Nakagawa, Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture
- Fee
- General 1,200 yen (Groups and Seniors 900 yen), University students and below 800 yen (Groups 640 yen), Free for middle school students and below
- parking
- Parking is free for up to 2 hours (after 2 hours, 100 yen every 30 minutes). *Height restriction of 2.2 meters. *Contact for large buses or similar. *Free parking at Takaoka Cultural Forest Parking Lot (140 spaces)
- Access
- About 15 minutes from the Noto Tollway 'Takaoka North' IC, about 20 minutes from 'Takaoka' IC
- Access (Public)
- About a 2-minute walk from JR Himi Line 'Ecchu Nakagawa' Station
- Contact
- 0766-20-1177 (Takaoka City Museum of Art)