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Shadowy French Rebels' Art Gets U.S. Visa for Clark Institute Show

Published Date: 11/12/2025

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Summary

The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of important French art pieces from 1840-1870 for an exhibition called “Shadow Visionaries” at the Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts. This means these culturally valuable objects can be shown in the U.S. because it benefits the public and the nation. Art lovers and museums should get ready to enjoy this unique display, with possible future shows in other locations.

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French 1840–1870 Art Approved for U.S. Display

You can see important French artworks dated 1840–1870 temporarily displayed at The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts as part of the exhibition “Shadow Visionaries: French Artists Against the Current, 1840-70.” The U.S. Department of State determined their temporary import and display is of cultural significance and is in the national interest (Federal Register publication: November 13, 2025).

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