Exhibition: “Anna Boch, an impressionist journey” at the Pont-Aven Museum

Visit the Pont-Aven Museum in this charming little Breton village that inspired so many painters at the end of the 19th century: first Gauguin, but also Emile Bernard and Paul Sérusier. The museum now focuses on female artists. After an exhibition on traveling painters, she pays tribute to the Belgian artist Anna Boch, also a traveler and the only woman who belonged to the XX Group, an important artistic circle founded in Brussels in 1883 and whose members included Ensor, Rodin and Signac.

Poster for the exhibition “Anna Boch, an impressionist journey” at the Pont-Aven Museum. © Pont Aven Museum

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