With subjects ranging from hell scenes to popular proverbs, visitors will be entranced and surprised by the range of engaging themes showcased in the newest exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA), Tales of the City: Drawing in the Netherlands from Bosch to Bruegel. This once-in-a-lifetime exhibition introduces audiences to the immense diversity of works made during the rapid urbanization and mercantile expansion of the Northern Renaissance, exploring issues that remain relevant today, such as religious conflict and freedom, and the ethics and excesses of wealth. The exhibition features a variety of imaginative sketches, preparatory works, and finished drawings, made with precise pen and ink, vibrant watercolor, and layered chalk techniques. The exhibition was organized in cooperation with the Albertina Museum, Vienna.