Chefs-d’œuvre du Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims
Reims is a French city famous for its Champagne and cathedral. The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims, opened in 1913, boasts a renowned, wide-ranging art collection that extends from the Renaissance to today, which includes excellent examples of modern art gifted by the Champagne house Pommery.
Held ahead of renovation works planned for the museum, this exhibition presented a survey of French art from the 17th to 20th centuries, capped off with a group of works by Tsuguharu Foujita, who was baptized in Reims and given the name Léonard. The exhibition offered a valuable opportunity to appreciate the art treasures of Reims, a city enriched by its Champagne.
Exhibits :
- About 68 works
Catalogue texts :
- Catheline Delot
- Marie-Hélène Montout-Richard
- Satoshi Murakami
- Katsunori Fukaya
Lenders :
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Reims
- Lenders in Japan
Venues and durations :
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2016
- Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art ... July 16 - September 4, 2016
- Shizuoka City Museum of Art ... September 10 - October 30, 2016
- Fukui Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts - November 5 - December 25, 2016
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2017
- Hiroshima Museum of Art - February 11 - March 26, 2017
- Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art, Tokyo - April 22 - June 25, 2017
- Yamaguchi Prefectural Art Museum - July 6 - August 27, 2017
- Nagoya City Art Museum - October 7 - December 3, 2017
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