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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.

View of Foujita works, MUSES OF MONTPARNASSE exhibition

FOUJITA HONORED AT THE PUSHKIN MUSEUM

From July 17 to October 12, the Pushkin Museum in Moscow is dedicating an exhibition in its wing for 20th-century

(detail) Bouquet of Flowers in a Pewter Pitcher 1956

FLOWERS INSPIRED BY 17TH CENTURY FLEMISH ART IN THE PARIS ART MARKET.

The end of the season is remarkable for Foujita, whose works continue to enjoy great success among collectors at auctions

FOUJITA: ALL SUMMER AT THE MUSÉE FAURE, IN AIX-LES-BAINS

The Artistic Archives and Sylvie Buisson are pleased to have participated in the exhibition that the Musée Faure is dedicating

Page from a Golden Book

Casimir and I had the pleasure of discovering, studying, and confirming the authenticity of a gouache of great delicacy and

1921 The Dahlias

Foujita’s Dahlias are a hundred years old.

A hundred years ago, in 1921, Foujita developed what he considered a revolutionary technique: coating the background of his oil

Foujita in 1923

When “ESTP – Club des Dirigeants” explores the world of Léonard Foujita, the Japanese Don Juan of the School of Paris…

The following article is the report of the video conference held on March 16, 2021 by Sylvie Buisson for the

Man Ray "Kiki ma muse" 1924

The American friend, Man Ray, courts Kiki de Montparnasse, Foujita’s favorite model

Man Ray (1890 – 1976) photographs “The artist Foujita Gelatin silver negative on glass plate support – 18 x 13

FRANCE-CULTURE “La Compagnie des oeuvres” by Mathieu Garrigou-Lagrange invites Sylvie Buisson

/ © Fondation Foujita /ADAGP, Paris, 2025for all uses of Foujita’s works, name, and image.

Léonard-Tsuguharu FOUJITA • Volume 2 – General Catalogue of Works Sylvie Buisson, ACR Éd., Paris 2001

Gentleness and Melancholy

“Melancholy is a disease that consists of seeing things as they are”; it is with this relentless lucidity, so characteristic

© Sylvie Buisson

Sylvie Buisson and her love for Japan

Deeply drawn to Japanese sensibility, Sylvie Buisson first studied Japanese Art and Japanese culture during her studies in Fine Arts

A Foujita masterpiece, soon to be offered for public sale in London.

The large painting “Nude with Crossed Hands”, Oil on canvas, 25 F, 81×65 cm The work, created in 1924 in