LÉONARD FOUJITA et Paris 1913-1931
This exhibition features the art works by LEONARD FUJITA (Tsuguharu Fujita, 1886-1968) and fellow painters who lived in Paris in the beginning of the 19th century.
Fujita went to Paris in 1913 and established his painting style. The milky white color, which he originally made and was used to paint women’s skin in his paintings, was highly appreciated.
In this exhibition, we can enjoy his works painted between 1913 and 1931 before he moved to Latin America and also works by popular painters such as Modigliani, Marie Laurencin etc.
- October 25th ~ December 1st, 10:00-20:00 everyday
- EKI Museum KYOTO, 7F of JR Kyoto Building
- ¥900/adult, ¥700/college/high school students, ¥500/under junior high school sudents
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