CLEVELAND (WJW) – A headless, bronze statue at the Cleveland Museum of Art is confirmed to have been looted from Bubon, Türkiye, and will soon be returned. The statue, known in Cleveland for ...
featured Cleveland's very own International Women's Air & Space Museum as part of their celebration of Women's History Month. The couple's Archewell Foundation highlighted the IWASM as part of a ...
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is celebrating the unveiling of its $150 million renovation and expansion. Not to ...
You can learn all about them this Thursday when the Cleveland Museum of Natural History offers a valentine to the community called “Epoch: The Science of Attraction.” ...
The headless bronze statue was thought to represent Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius. New scientific testing has concluded it was likely looted from Turkey in the 1960s. After 18 months of ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art will return a headless Greco-Roman bronze statue that was pillaged from the ancient city of Bubon in south-central Turkey. The larger-than-life statue of a draped male ...
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