From Renaissance Art to Runway: Foreign Treasures Hit Cleveland
Published Date: 5/13/2025
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Summary
The government has approved special art pieces from other countries to be shown temporarily in the "Renaissance to Runway" exhibit at The Cleveland Museum of Art and possibly other places. This means these culturally important objects can travel and be enjoyed in the U.S., which is great news for art lovers and the museum. No extra costs or changes for the public, just a cool chance to see amazing art up close!
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