Sennen no Tsubasa, Hyakunen no Yume: les Gardiens du Louvre
Guardians of the Louvre
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Sennen no Tsubasa, Hyakunen no Yume: les Gardiens du Louvre

Alternative Titles

Japanese: 千年の翼、百年の夢 les Gardiens du Louvre
English: Guardians of the Louvre
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 5
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 20, 2014 to Nov 20, 2014
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Big Comic Original
Authors: Taniguchi, Jiro (Story & Art)

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Ranked: #80902
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Popularity: #12005
Members: 1,456
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Synopsis

Following a collective trip to Europe, a Japanese artist makes a solo career in Paris, intending to visit the museums of the French capital.

Background

Sennen no Tsubasa, Hyakunen no Yume: les Gardiens du Louvre was published digitally in English as Guardians of the Louvre by NBM Publishing on May 1, 2016, and in hardback on May 13, 2016. It was also published in Brazilian Portuguese by Pipoca & Nanquim in April 27, 2018.

Characters

Natsume, Souseki
Supporting
Asai, Chu
Supporting
Corot, Camille
Supporting

Reviews

Apr 7, 2017
This is not an "every-man's" manga. Even if you're a fan of alternative seinen manga, or manga by Jiro Taniguchi specifically, you still may not enjoy this one. If you are a fan of the Louvre Museum, art history, or peeking into the thought processes of famous artists, then this is a title that you will thoroughly enjoy--if not, this isn't the manga for you, as it has relatively little to do with plot or character development. Keep in mind that Jiro Taniguchi was commissioned by the Louvre to create this manga, so his writing and artistry will be reflective of that.

Lengthy disclaimer aside, if ...
Feb 3, 2023
Mixed Feelings
What I have to say about this comic is ART, the protagonist meets various characters taken from works exhibited in the Louvre, writers who in the East and West are known for having written about Western painting, and the painters themselves, in this sort of way between dream and reality where the protagonist enjoys the company of these characters who, in their own way, give their own version of art in general, dwelling on reflections and considerations that each character makes on a specific topic always inherent in the Louvre. I didn't know many of the things I read in the comics, also because I ...

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