State Department OKs Cézanne Masterpiece for U.S. Art Revival
Published Date: 4/15/2025
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Summary
The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of a famous painting by Paul Cézanne for conservation, research, and display at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. This means the artwork will be carefully studied and shown to the public, benefiting everyone interested in art and culture. The decision supports national interests and may lead to more exhibitions across the country.
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Cézanne Allowed for U.S. Conservation
A Paul Cézanne painting entitled "Madame Cézanne à la chaise jaune" has been approved for temporary import into the United States for conservation and scientific research. It will be studied and conserved while in the U.S., with that work taking place under an agreement with the artwork's foreign owner or custodian.
Painting Approved for Exhibition at Getty and Possibly Elsewhere
The painting is approved for exhibition or display at The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California, and at possible additional exhibitions or venues yet to be determined. This allows the public to view the work in the U.S. while it is temporarily imported.
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