When museums want to mount an ambitious show, they rarely own all the art they want to display. So they must convince their peers to lend out their prized possessions.
The museum’s 10-year quest provides a rare glimpse into the bargaining between museums over artwork loans
Italy’s National Gallery of Parma lent Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Scapigliata’ to the Louvre for its upcoming show. Licensed by Ministero dei Beni e delle Attività culturali - Complesso Monumentale della Pilotta-Galleria Nazionale
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