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From Renoir to Monet to Gauguin – French Impressionism was not
only appreciated by Western collectors at the beginning of the 20th
century – it also found an early following in Japan. In 2022, on
the occasion of its 100th anniversary, the Museum Folkwang will
show its outstanding post-impressionist collection founded by Karl
Ernst Osthaus (1874–1921). The museum collection will be
supplemented by Impressionist highlights from the Kojiro Matsukata
Collection (1865–1950), which laid the foundation for the
National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo. This is the first time
this collection will be presented comprehensively outside Japan
since the 1950s. The catalog features a unique compilation of about
120 works and introduces two important collectors. Transnational
collection history is combined with modern masterpieces. Featuring
paintings, drawings and sculptures by Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin,
Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste
Renoir and Auguste Rodin, among others, as well as a new
installation by Tabaimo and Chiharu Shiota and a selection of East
Asian works from the former holdings of Matsukata and Osthaus.
Accompanied by a short story by Japanese bestselling author Sayaka
Murata.
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