The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) is a museum institution located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It has one of the largest and most significant art collections...
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Josephine Clay Ford (category Family of Henry Ford)
000,000, to the Detroit Institute of Arts in 1996. She also donated large amounts of money for cancer research leading to the formation of the Josephine...
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the Ford Motor Company and in Detroit. Together they surround the interior Rivera Court in the Detroit Institute of Arts. Painted between 1932 and 1933...
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Veiled Rebecca (redirect from Veiled Rebecca of Salar Jung Museum)
Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Dated c. 1866,Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan (This smaller version (113 cm tall) is listed in...
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include the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Detroit Historical Museum, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, the Detroit Science Center...
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about 1623 to 1625, now hangs in the Detroit Institute of Arts. The narrative is taken from the deuterocanonical Book of Judith, in which Judith seduces and...
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"apex" of the Cotopaxi series or Church's "ultimate interpretation" of the eponymous volcano. Cotopaxi is currently exhibited by the Detroit Institute of Arts...
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Charles McGee (painter) (category Painters from Detroit)
sculptures. His artwork is in the collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. He also had several...
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Monument to Joe Louis (redirect from Detroit fist)
to fix and preserve precious artwork". Detroit News. p. E.1. "Monument to Joe Louis | Detroit Institute of Arts Museum". dia.org. Retrieved 2022-10-22...
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The Detroit Institute of Musical Arts (DIMA) was a music conservatory in Detroit, Michigan that was actively providing higher education in music from 1914...
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