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The Barnes Foundation can start loaning its artwork

The Barnes Foundation can start loaning its artwork

https://www.inquirer.com · 10 Aug, 2023 @ 00:33

A decree issued late last month by a Montgomery County Court grants the Barnes Foundation the ability — pending approval by its board of trustees — to loan some of its artworks to other cultural institutions.

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