
The Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA) this month announced its most recent acquisitions, among them significant works by artist René Lalique and Larry Fink and from the Wari empire of ancient Peru, and the Kingdom of Bandjoun, in Cameroon, Africa.
“As we look forward to the phased reinstallation of our permanent collection over the next four years, the museum continues to focus on its responsibility to strengthen its collection through the acquisition of works of art of exceptional aesthetic and historical significance,” CMA Director Timothy Rub said. “These acquisitions enhance the collection and address specific needs.” -- www.clevelandart.org
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