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# Global Inspiration Artistic Design Museum Quality Rohan at the Louvre (Louvre Collection)

**Price:** € 96.24
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## Summary

> 🖌️ Art that Speaks, Style that Shines!

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- **What is this?** Rohan at the Louvre (Louvre Collection)
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## Key Features

- • **Curated Elegance:** Experience the sophistication of the Louvre in your living room.
- • **Elevate Your Space:** Transform your home into a gallery with Rohan at the Louvre.
- • **Timeless Aesthetic:** A piece that transcends trends and speaks to the soul.
- • **Cultural Connection:** Bring a piece of history into your modern lifestyle.
- • **Exclusive Collection:** Join the elite circle of art lovers with this limited edition.

## Overview

Rohan at the Louvre is a stunning piece from the Louvre Collection, designed to bring the elegance and cultural richness of one of the world's most famous museums into your home. This artwork combines artistic design with museum-quality craftsmanship, making it a perfect addition for those who appreciate both beauty and history.

## Description

By the bestselling author of JoJo's Bizare Adventure. Stunning illustrations depict an original fantasy story in this captivating graphic novel. As Rohan, a young Japanese manga artist, is drawing, he meets a mysterious, beautiful woman who tells him of a cursed 200-year-old painting. The painting was created using the blackest ink ever known, which came from a 1,000-year-old tree that the painter had cut down without the approval of the Emperor. The painter was executed for this, but the painting was saved from destruction by a curator of the Louvre. A decade later, Rohan visits Paris and asks the museum to unearth the painting from deep within its archives—but he is completely unprepared for the power of the curse he has unleashed.

Review: Top Tier Manga - As someone who's on part 6 of jojo, I really wanted to get into reading the manga a bit to grasp Araki's art style and paneling, and man did this book not disappoint. Literally everything here is incredible. The story is incredibly fun, the art is gorgeous with pretty colors and great hatching, but Araki's movement in his action is top tier mangaka work. Loved everything about this book and it was worth every penny. If you've seen past part 4, definitely give this book a read, it's awesome!
Review: Better for people who already like Araki's works, but an interesting and worthwhile comic - I'm a huge fan of Hirohiko Araki and his comics, so when I heard that Rohan at the Louvre was being published in English, there was no question I'd buy it; in fact, I already had it in the Japanese magazine serialization and the hardcover French edition. It's a five-star for me, or for several other groups of people, but there are some problems with this volume regardless. It's a gorgeous volume; the hardcover binding isn't too hard or too flimsy-feeling, like a nicer picture book. The printing quality is excellent, and while the author is known and loved for occasionally garish color use, the beautiful coloration on the interior pages is soft and dreamy, with colors reminiscent of early 1900s children's books accented with splashes of blacks and brights. If you're a fan of Hirohiko Araki's art, you want this regardless of whether or not you like the story as the single most inexpensive "artbook" you'll ever find. The story is a decent standalone; its themes are similar to some of the other Rohan short story one-shots that haven't been published in English, but that's not necessarily a drawback. What is a drawback is that you really will get far more out of this comic if you have already read some of Araki's other work including Rohan Kishibe as a character, none of which has ever been published in English. There's a charming scene where three characters from Diamond is Unbreakable show up to say a few lines; for a dedicated Araki fan this is a wonderful shout-out, but for someone who hasn't read those comics, you might be left wondering who these people are. In fact, while Rohan's "ability" is explained very simply in the first few pages, its name is never given; if you're a pre-existing fan you might know that it's Heaven's Door, but when Rohan later refers to it AS "Heaven's Door", it's not explained, nor are some of the mechanics of how Heaven's Door works which wind up being crucial to the comic. I loaned my copy to someone who had no previous knowledge of Araki's works, and while they enjoyed it, they were a bit confused. Even so, it's a nice self-contained story, and the Louvre setting elements add to the story rather than feeling like they were shoehorned in just for product placement. As far as the English editing and translation goes... The translation itself is quite good; it preserves the distinctive speaking style of the original comic while still being readable (delightfully so, in fact) in English, and the section in the back about the Louvre collections is a good primer for those who've never been there. However, as a long-time manga reader some of the editing is a bit sub-par. There's a few typos near the end, and some rather dubious typeface usage that I really don't agree with. The fact that the dialogue and the SFX subtitles are all set in the same typeface is a bit jarring as well. I'd recommend this to anybody who enjoys the art of Hirohiko Araki, or to anybody with an interest both in artwork and in horror stories (because this IS a rather creepy horror story, with some pages full of strange gore). It isn't a perfect book, nor is it a perfect edition, but it's still good enough to have a place on my shelf for years.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,062 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,254 in Fantasy Manga (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 2,460 Reviews |

## Images

![Rohan at the Louvre (Louvre Collection) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81w2qq2Xo+L.jpg)

## Frequently Bought Together

- Rohan at the Louvre (Louvre Collection)
- Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe, Vol. 2 (2)
- Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe, Vol. 1 (1)

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*Last updated: 2026-06-05*