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October 18, 2019
ROME (AP) — An Italian court has ruled that Leonardo Da Vinci's iconic “Vitruvian Man” drawing can be loaned to France's Louvre Museum, solving an ongoing cultural dispute between Italy and France.
The Venice court last week had suspended the loan of the world-famous drawing, which is part of a batch of works by Leonardo and Raphael that the Italian government had agreed to send to Paris.
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