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                  <text>In addition to the Sedgwick Collection of Old Master Paintings and The Fernand Lungren Bequest, the AD&amp;amp;A Museum has steadilycollected paintings including works complimenting the Sedgwick Collection as well as large scale works by Matt Mullican and Adam Ross.</text>
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