Tokushima Modern Art Museum

Tokushima Modern Art Museum (徳島県立近代美術館, Tokushima Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan) is a prefectural art museum in Japan Tokushima Modern Art Museum permanent collection includes works by Western and Japanese artists, like Picasso, Klee, Kiyokata Kaburagi, Seishi Kishimoto,[1] Antony Gormley.

[2] In 2015 Tokushima Modern Art Museum exhibited western works from Tokyo Fuji Art Museum collection, summarizing 300 years of western art, starting from baroque paintings by Anthony van Dyck, including work by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet and up to modern works by Moise Kisling.

[4] In 2008 the museum held International Print exhibition, which included works by James Turrell.

[5] During the bubble years of the 1980s and 90s Japanese art collectors bought numerous famous artworks from Europe.

The infamous German art forger Wolfgang Beltracchi claims that this is indeed the case, and that the artwork was one of the paintings he forged roughly forty years ago.