The Cleveland Museum of Art has received a donation from a local couple of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and Modern paintings, drawings and prints, and other coveted works that it says will transform the story it tells of the history of art. Valued at more than $100m, the gifts from Joseph and Nancy Keithley consist of 97 works donated outright and 17 that are promised. Among many highlights are Gustave Caillebotte’s still-life Chickens, Game Birds and Hares (around 1882), Georges Braque’s Fauvist landscape The Port of l’Estaque, the Pier (1906) and Pierre Bonnard’s Fruit and Fruit Dishes (around 1930). The Cleveland Museum of Art has acquired a series of Impressionist and Modern paintings, drawings and prints