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Stanford University Opens Private Art Collection to the Public

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The Anderson Collection is now open on Stanford's campus. (Miranda Shepherd)

The 1947 Jackson Pollock painting “Lucifer” used to hang over Mary Patricia Anderson Pence’s bed. The 121 works collected by Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson and their daughter, Mary Patricia, now hang on the walls of a free museum on Stanford’s campus that opened to the public this September.

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