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From the Permanent Collection (18th Oct. - 24th Dec., 2017)

18th October (Wed.) - 24th December (Sun.), 2017

Closed on Mondays.

Admission Fee:
Adults: 200 yen, College students: 100 yen 
Elementary / Junior high school / high school students: free

* Because the Churyo Sato Gallery will be closed, admission fee is discounted.

Main Gallery 1, 2

About 85 pieces from the collection of the Miyagi Museum of Art are exhibited.

  • Special Feature: HIRAFUKU Hyakusui
  • Modern and contemporary paintings in Japan
  • Sunouchi Collection
  • Klee and Kandinsky, Kokoschka, Klimt, Schiele

Works

ITO Yasuhiko, Visit to a Shrine, 1899

EBIHARA Kinosuke, Selling Fish (Poissonnière),
1934, Sunouchi Collection

Paul KLEE, Palesio Nua, 1933

Oskar KOKOSCHKA, Sleeping Woman,
"Dreaming Youths", 1908

Special Feature: HIRAFUKU Hyakusui

Hyakusui HIRAFUKU (1877-1933) was a Nihonga (Japanese-style painting) artist from the town of Kakunodate in Akita Prefecture. Hirafuku studied Western-style sketching in addition to Nihonga, and his ability to capture the essence of his surroundings lead to his participation in art movements promoting naturalism. He also worked for an extended period of time as an illustrator for newspapers and magazines. During his time at the Kinreisha Society, Hirafuku gained new knowledge from his peers, who were well-versed in tradition and classic works. He also drew creative inspiration from Manyo literature which the Araragi school of poets, whom he was close to throughout his lifetime, modeled their works after.

All of Hyakusui’s works from museum storage as well as related materials will be on display.

Works

HIRAFUKU Hyakusui, Hunting, 1920

HIRAFUKU Hyakusui,
Little Cuckoos Singing at Night, 1929

The Churyo Sato Gallery

* The Churyo Sato Gallery will be closed until April 15th, 2018.