A selection of events related to Léonard Foujita's works, noted by the authors of the Catalogue Raisonné, concerning the dissemination, promotion, and popularization of Foujita's art in France and worldwide.
The Château-Musée de Cagnes, represented by its director Emeric Pinkowicz, curator of the Cagnes city museums, pre-empted at Biarritz-Enchères, on
General Curatorship: Sylvie Buisson, art historian and international expert on Léonard Foujita. Exhibition production and organization: Brain-Trust Inc., Tokyo –
History of Japan – France-Culture Episode 2/4: Foujita, the most Parisian of Japanese artists, a journey through the Roaring Twenties
1957, Foujita, Anouk Aimée, Gérard Philippe during filming. Chana Orloff can be seen at the bottom of the photograph taken
On this day // It was in March: Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita resides in Pyla #Bassin d’Arcachon #La Teste de Buch
Following “Romantic Paris (1815-1858)” and “Paris 1900, the Spectacle City,” the Petit Palais dedicates the final part of its trilogy
Notice to all admirers of Foujita’s Work: We caution you against the proliferation of counterfeit works found on certain online
Sylvie Buisson welcomes Anne Watanabe, the famous Japanese actress, at La Coupole to give her a tour and talk to
In 1953, in his studio on Rue Campagne-Première, Foujita revisited the Nude from a live model, a theme he had
This three-quarter bust of a young blonde woman was featured in the second Volume of the Catalogue Raisonné of Foujita’s
Muse of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, indomitable enchantress, free and avant-garde woman, Juliette Gréco, with her inimitable voice, continuous curiosity, and unalterable talent,