Terry and the late Ralph Kovel have made a hefty gift to the Cleveland Museum of Art. The collection, which spans all manner of media, will go on view at the end of October.
Terry Kovel peering through the wheel of an antique coffee grinder. Kovel has donated a significant treasure trove of books and other material to the Cleveland Museum of Art's Ingalls Library and Museum Archives. Kovel and her late husband Ralph spent decades collecting and writing about antiques.CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland Museum of Art has scored a major donation to their Ingalls Library and Museum Archives from the Ralph and Terry Kovel research collection.
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