The Menard Art Museum (ã¡ãÂÂã¼ãÂÂç¾Âè¡Â館) is a museum located in Komaki, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The museum was founded by the owners of Nippon Menard Cosmetic Co. and opened in 1987.
Art works in the permanent collection include "Portrait of Jeanne Martin in hat adorned with rose" by ÃÂdouard Manet (1881), and "Man in a Field or Evening, the End of the Day" (1889) by Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh.
The museum has a large collection of Japanese paintings of the 19th and 20th centuries. On display are both works of art in traditional Japanese style of painting (Nihonga), as well as images that have been influenced by Western art movements (Yà Âga). Paintings in traditional Japanese style are by Tawaraya Sà Âtatsu, Ogata Kà Ârin, Katsushika Oi, Yokoyama Taikan, Uemura Shà Âen, Kobayashi Kokei, Yasuda Yukihiko, Maeda Seison, Murakami Kagaku, Okumura Togyà «, Fukuda Heihachirà Â, Hayami Gyoshà «, Higashiyama Kaii, Takayama Tatsuo, Kayama Matazà  and Hirayama Ikuo.
Among the Western influenced artists found in the collection are Fujishima Takeji, Okada Saburà Âsuke, Yasui Sà Âtarà Â, Umehara Ryà «zaburà Â, Kuniyoshi Yasuo, Kishida Ryà «sei, Yamaguchi Takeo, Munakata Shikà Â, Nakamura Tsune, Kanji Maeta, Saeki Yà «zà  and Koide Narashige.