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The piece, thought to be from a choral book from the city of Siena, has been in the CMA collection since 1952.
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The headless bronze statue is valued at $20 million and is alleged to have been looted from Turkey in the 1960s before being sold to the museum.
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A 1,400-year-old statue of the Hindu god Krishna is getting a 21st century facelift at the Cleveland Museum of Art. He was assembled from broken pieces four decades ago, but, it turns out they didn’t quite get it right.
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The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced a new outreach program to help those in underrepresented communities gain experience in the museum field.