Uncle Sam Greenlights Rembrandt's Prints for American Art Road Trip
Published Date: 9/26/2025
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Summary
The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of special Rembrandt prints for an exciting art show traveling to museums in South Carolina, Ohio, Florida, and maybe more places. This means these culturally important artworks can be shared with the public safely and legally, boosting art lovers’ experiences across the country. The exhibitions will happen soon, with no extra costs for visitors, just lots of chances to enjoy Rembrandt’s genius up close!
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Rembrandt Prints Approved for U.S. Tour
You in South Carolina, Ohio, or Florida may be able to see original Rembrandt prints because the U.S. government approved their temporary import and display for the exhibition "Rembrandt: Masterpieces in Black and White—Prints from the Rembrandt House Museum." The prints are approved for display at the Gibbes Museum of Art (Charleston, SC), the Taft Museum of Art (Cincinnati, OH), and the Naples Art Institute (Naples, FL), and they may also travel to additional venues.
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