Government OKs Ancient Art Import for Ohio Museum's Lippi Showdown
Published Date: 9/26/2025
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Summary
The U.S. government says some cool art pieces from abroad, part of the “Filippino Lippi and Rome” show at the Cleveland Museum of Art, are super important to culture. These pieces can temporarily come to the U.S. for display because it benefits everyone here. This means art lovers get a chance to see these treasures soon, with no extra costs or delays announced.
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