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The Cleveland Museum of Art has acquired the Giambologna sculpture Fata Morgana, a rare marble by the Italian Mannerist ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art has a world-class collection of art, spanning thousands of years. It can be intimidating and become a barrier for the public.
Describing the statue as “one of the most significant works” in its collection, the museum purchased the item from a New York art gallery for $1.85 million in 1986.
The CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART is acknowledged as one of the finest art museums in the U.S. Its collections, facilities, and programs have an international reputation. The museum, incorporated in 1913 ...
Encouraging Cleveland Museum of Art to spend time studying them, a bench sits a few feet from these two large paintings, “Wall Painting With Bishop Petros Protected by Saint Peter,” left, and ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art is introducing a new exhibit -- “Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow” -- featuring the art of Takashi Murakami. It will be open to the general public from May 25 ...
Like many of the pieces that comprise "Picasso and Paper" at the Cleveland Museum of Art, "Women at Their Toilette," a late-1930s work by Pablo Picasso," is on loan from Musée national Picasso-Paris.
The statue is estimated to have been created between 150 BCE and 200 CE. In the lawsuit, the museum asserts that when it obtained the statue in 1986 for $1.85 million, the seller—the Edward H. Merrin ...
Last week nearly 1,000 years of Europe’s art was visible in a day at the Cleveland Museum of Art’s 20th Anniversary Exhibition, ... 18th Century Britain with its great gallery of portraitists.
Describing the statue as “one of the most significant works” in its collection, the museum purchased the item from a New York art gallery for $1.85 million in 1986.