The Columbus Museum of Art today loaned nine works of art to the Supreme Court of Ohio for its public art collection. The two-year loan includes paintings by Emerson Burkhart, Robert Chadeayne, Charles Cursi, Murray Jones, Silas Martin, and the Rev. L.M. Phillips and a wood relief by Elijah Pierce.
Attorney Paul F. Adamson

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