
The Detroit Institute of Arts is debuting “Guests of Honor: Masterpieces of Early Italian Renaissance Bronze Statuettes,” a history-making exhibition that showcases four Italian Renaissance bronze statuettes from the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, marking the first time these four statues are on display together as a quartet and on view in the United States.
This special presentation — on view now through March 3, 2024 — builds on a decades-long collaboration between the cities of Detroit and Florence, as well as the DIA and the Bargello Museum, a relationship that dates back over 50 years.
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