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18th January (Sut.) - 23rd March (Sun.), 2014
Closed on Mondays
Admission Fee: Permanent Exhibition fee
Exhibition Room 2
Works of Paul Klee (1879-1940)and Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) are one of the most important pieces of collection of The Miyagi Museum of Art. At this time we exhibit early pieces of Klee including prints and drawings, and works of Kandinsky which concern "Arrival of the Merchants" (1905).
The posters from Miura collection and the prints from art magazine PAN, both are executed in the end of 19th century. They are shown as related works about the current special exhibiton: Alphonse Mucha: An Insight into the Artist.

Wassily KANDINSKY
"Arrival of the Merchants" 1905

Wassily KANDINSKY
"Evening" 1904

Paul KLEE
"Virgin in a Tree" 1903

Paul KLEE
"Aged Phoenix" 1905

Henri de TOULOUSE-LAUTREC
"Le Divan Japonais" 1893
from Miura Collection

Henry VAN DE VELDE
"Tropon" 1898
from Pan, year 4, vol. 1