- Posted June 28, 2012
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Five works by Spanish artists now shown at DIA
DETROIT (AP) -- Pablo Picasso's famed painting "Melancholy Woman" finally is returning to the Detroit Institute of Arts after a two-year absence.
And it's bringing along a few friends.
The DIA is opened a new exhibition last week that features not only "Melancholy Woman," but also four other works by some of Spain's most important artists.
"Five Spanish Masterpieces" runs through Aug. 19 and is free with museum admission.
The other works in the exhibition are by Francisco de Goya, El Greco, Salvador Dalí and Diego Velázquez and are on loan from museums in Fort Worth, Texas; Madrid; Philadelphia and New York, respectively.
Published: Thu, Jun 28, 2012
headlines Oakland County
- Probate perspectives
- Federal judges read death threats and defend judiciary amid rising attacks
- Wyandotte man sentenced 2-20 years for embezzling more than $166,000 from former employer
- ABA TECHSHOW 2026 to focus on AI use in law firms, tech trends and the future of the legal profession
- Courts and veterans services focus of webinar
headlines National
- Online shoppers find deals on the Temu app, but states say the trade-off is personal data
- Florida Bar reverses itself, says it is not investigating Lindsey Halligan
- Attorney indicted for trying to kill her husband of more than 25 years
- American Bar Association cites members’ needs in law firm intimidation hearing
- OpenAI sued for practicing law without a license
- Lindsey Halligan being investigated by the Florida Bar




