State Department OKs Renoir Drawings for US Exhibition
Published Date: 9/2/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of important Renoir drawings for an exhibition at The Morgan Library & Museum in New York and possibly other places. This means these culturally valuable artworks can be shown in the U.S. because it benefits the public. Art lovers and museums get a chance to enjoy these special pieces without any extra costs or delays.
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Renoir Drawings Temporary Import Approved
The U.S. government approved the temporary import of certain culturally significant Renoir drawings for the exhibition "Renoir Drawings" at The Morgan Library & Museum in New York, and possibly at additional venues. The determination states that their temporary display in the United States is in the national interest and that a Public Notice of the determination will be published in the Federal Register.
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