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Monet's canvas which reveals its play of light on the reflections of water over the eyes, Cyrille Sciama, director of the Musée des impressionnismes Giverny, is a man with a subtle personality, which is revealed in small touches.
Both constrained by an extreme attention to detail and capable of childish wonderment like the little boy overwhelmed with emotions that he was, when he discovered
Les Arbres bleus
by Paul Gauguin, in Grand Palais, in 1989.
“I was 12 years old and that day, seeing this young boy facing the setting sun, I knew that I wanted to be a museum curator.”
Today, this great curious person measures the chance he has of being able to exercise this
"job of passion"
of which he dreamed,
“very particular, time-consuming, not putting up barriers between the professional and personal sphere, but which allows me to see life differently
”
.
Cyrille Sciama arrived in Giverny in 2019 with the aim of promoting this museum backed by the name of the homeland...
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