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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 7229
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    The U.S. Department of State has made a determination that certain artworks from abroad, featured in the exhibition "Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits" at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, are culturally significant. These artworks are temporarily displayed in the United States with the consensus that it is in the national interest. This step follows specific legislative and executive directives, ensuring the cultural objects receive the necessary legal recognition during their stay. Nicole L. Elkon from the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs is overseeing these arrangements.

    Simple Explanation

    The U.S. Department of State has decided that some special paintings by Van Gogh from other countries will be shown in a museum in Boston because they are important and interesting for people to see. Nicole L. Elkon is in charge of making sure everything goes smoothly while these paintings are here.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 12440
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The State Department has determined that certain culturally significant objects are being brought to the U.S. from abroad to be temporarily displayed in the "Rachel Ruysch: Nature Into Art" exhibition at the Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, among others potentially. This decision is in the national interest, and public notice will appear in the Federal Register. The determinations are based on legal authority from various acts and executive orders. For more information, contact Reed Liriano at the Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State.

    Simple Explanation

    In a special art show, important paintings from another country are coming to the U.S. to be shown in Ohio and Boston. The government thinks it's a good idea so people here can see the paintings and learn from them.