The Cleveland Museum of Art has unveiled its exhibition schedule for 2023, featuring a rich array of artistic periods and cultural explorations. The year’s programming includes exhibitions on 19th-century French drawings, Tudor art and majesty in Renaissance England, late medieval alabaster sculpture, the influence of ancient Egypt on fashion, paintings from royal Udaipur, and treasures from China’s Lower Yangzi Delta.

Highlights of the upcoming exhibitions include “Nineteenth-Century French Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art,” showcasing the museum’s extensive collection from this transformative period. “The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England” will present over 80 objects, offering a glimpse into the artistic patronage of the Tudor dynasty. Visitors can also explore the intricate beauty of “Riemenschneider and Late Medieval Alabaster,” an exhibition focusing on understudied European sculpture, and “Egyptomania: Fashion’s Conflicted Obsession,” which examines the historical and contemporary impact of ancient Egyptian art on fashion.

Further adding to the diverse offerings are “A Splendid Land: Paintings from Royal Udaipur,” which explores immersive paintings from northwest India, and “China’s Southern Paradise: Treasures from the Lower Yangzi Delta,” the first exhibition in the West to focus on the artistic production of this historically significant region. The museum will also present “Degas and the Laundress: Women, Work, and Impressionism in Late Nineteenth-Century Paris,” the first exhibition dedicated to Edgar Degas’s depictions of Parisian laundresses.

Source: https://www.clevelandart.org/about/press/cleveland-museum-art-new-exhibition-openings-2023