Three overseers of Brandeis University's Rose Art Museum have sued the university, asking a court to block the sale of any works from its collection. Brandeis's president in January proposed auctioning off the entire collection, but later said that only a few works would be sold and that the museum could remain open as a teaching center.
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Lawsuit Seeks to Halt Sale of Art From Brandeis Museum
July 27, 2009, 6:00 pm
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