MIA receives works from the Myron Kunin Collection

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The Minneapolis Institute of Arts has announced that it is to receive more than 550 works.

They will come from the collection of the late Myron Kunin on long term loan from the Kunin family. Mr. Kunin, who served on the Minneapolis Institute of Arts’ board for over 35 years, ammassed a rich collection of 396 paintings, 21 sculptures, 77 photographs and 64 prints and drawings over the course of four decades, which will now be housed at MIA.

Highlights of the loan include: Aspects of Suburban Life by Paul Cadmus (1937), Prayer on Park Avenue (1942) by Marsden Hartley; Madonna of the Mines (1932) by Philip Evergood and The Sunday Shawl - Edna Smith (1915) by Robert Henri.