Art & Antiques

Transformative Gift

JOSEPH AND Nancy Keithley’s journey into the world of fine art did not start out with the aim to create a museum worthy collection, but hundreds of acquisitions and decades later that is where their passion has led them.

In March 2020, the Keithleys gifted much of their carefully curated private collection to the Cleveland Museum of Art. For the first time, the museum will display the collection in its entirety in its latest exhibition, “Impressionism to Modernism: The Keithley Collection”, which will be on view through January 8. The Cleveland couple’s gift of more than 100 works is the largest donation to the

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