Thursday 4 December, 12:30

Hidden Treasures of Graphic Arts

Free, Booking Required

Every first Thursday of the month, the MAH hosts pop-up events at GamMAH dedicated to graphic arts. Visitors are invited to explore prints, drawings, and rare books from Europe and beyond, guided by an art historian. This month, the focus is on Stanley William Hayter, the founder of Atelier 17 and a significant figure in 20th-century engraving. The MAH features several of his works and the matrix of his most famous piece, providing insight into his technique.

In French.

Promenade du Pin 5 (3ème étage)
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