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Worcester Telegram on MSNStolen Dutch master painting back in Worcester after nearly 47 years — to be shown at WAMA 17th-century Dutch painting stolen from a private Worcester home in 1978 is back in the city and will soon be on display at ...
The Worcester Art Museum announced the opening date for new permanent galleries for its arms and armor collection: one of the largest of its kind in America. The galleries will open to the public ...
WORCESTER — The Worcester Art Museum is one of three American museums being accused of illegally possessing 13th-century stained-glass windows allegedly stolen from Rouen Cathedral in France.
WORCESTER - The Worcester Art Museum announced Friday that it has transferred ownership of the Roman bronze bust "Portrait of a Lady (A Daughter of Marcus Aurelius?)" to the Manhattan district ...
(Courtesy Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam and Worcester Art Museum, photograph by Rik Klein Gotink) One of the largest Rembrandt exhibitions to ever be displayed in the United States has ...
The Worcester Art Museum turned over a bronze bust from its collection to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office earlier this week after learning that the piece was allegedly looted from Turkey.
It was a challenging summer at the Worcester Art Museum. In June, authorities seized a Roman bust that had been in the collection for decades as part of an ongoing smuggling investigation.
WORCESTER — The Worcester Art Museum announced Wednesday that it has hired Daniel W. Healey to the newly created position of provenance research specialist. Provenance research includes the ...
The Worcester Art Museum (WAM) in Massachusetts concluded an agreement this week with the Italian culture ministry to return two antiquities from its permanent collection—a black-figure amphora ...
Three museums, including the Worcester Art Museum, are being accused of displaying medieval stained glass windows that were stolen from a famous cathedral in France. A French publication is ...
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