Montreal Museum of Fine arts Package

Lyonel Feininger
Yellow Street II
1918
Oil on canvas
95 x 86.1 cm
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Purchase; gift of The Maxwell Cummings Family Foundation, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts' Volunteer Association, John G. McConnell, C.B.E., Mr. and Mrs. A Murray Vaughan, Harold Lawson Bequest, and Horsley and Annie Townsend Bequest.
© Estate of Lyonel Feininger / SODRAC (2011)
Photo MMFA
Lyonel Feininger : From Manhattan to the Bauhaus : January 20 to May 13, 2012
This exhibition, the first retrospective devoted to Lyonel Feininger in North America in almost fifty years, will offer a comprehensive panorama of the oeuvre of this American artist who lived most of his life in Germany, from his early satirical cartoons, comic strips, hand-made wood figures and little-known photographs, to his emblematic depictions of carnival scenes, and architecture and seascapes.
During his career, Feininger worked as an illustrator for the Chicago Tribune; in Paris, he discovered Cubism; and in Weimar, he taught at the Bauhaus school, before returning to his native New York City. A talented violinist and composer, he often compared his art to music. Given the influential role of music in Feininger's work, this dimension will be at the heart of the exhibition, with the collaboration of the Arte Musica Foundation.
This exhibition is organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, in collaboration with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, with support from the Terra Foundation and the Museum's Volunteer Association.
For more information, click on the following link: Lyonel Feininger : From Manhattan to the Bauhaus

Lyonel Feininger
Uprising
1910>
Oil on canvas
104.4 x 95.4 cm
The Museum of Modern Art, New York; gift of Julia Feininger 257.196
© Estate of Lyonel Feininger / SODRAC (2011)
Photo © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA/Art Resource, NY
Please note the opening hours of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts for the exposition Lyonel Feininger : From Manhattan to the Bauhaus
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Tuesday : 11 AM to 5 PM
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Wednesday, Thursday and Friday: 11 AM to 9 PM
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Saturday and Sunday: 10 AM to 5 PM
The exposition is presented from January 20 to May 13 , 2012.
Your Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Package includes :
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one night at the Auberge in a cosy comfortable hotel room;
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Two adult admission for the exhibition Lyonel Feininger : From Manhattan to the Bauhaus
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The copious breakfast for 2 people at the Auberge Le jardin d’Antoine.
From January 20 to April 30, 2012 ( low season rates) $ 142 for two people, in a standard hotel room, taxes not included. From May 1 to May 13, 2012 ( high season rates) $ 157 for two people, in a standard hotel room, taxes not included. |
Access : The Museum is easily accessible from the Auberge (5 metro stations without any line change, allow about 15 minutes) .
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