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Line 60: </gallery> === Cézanne works{{refn|group=lower-alpha|Upon the death of American art historian and art collector [[Charles Loeser]] in 1928, his will directed that the [[President of the United States]] would be able to choose eight of his [[Paul Cézanne]] "to adorn the White House".<ref>{{cite news |title=LOESER WILL CALLS HARVARD UNSIGHTLY; Art Critic, Writing in 1924, Regretted New Buildings in "Yard" He Loved. MAKES IT RESIDUARY HEIR Bequest of $500,000, Contingent on Trust Fund to Wife and Daughter, Is Not for Construction. Harvard Is Residuary Legatee. Sister Gets Williams Estate. |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1928/04/07/archives/loeser-will-calls-harvard-unsightly-art-critic-writing-in-1924.html <gallery> Cezanne - Landscape With Tower.jpg|''Paysage avec clocher (Landscape with Bell Tower)'' by [[Paul Cézanne]], {{Circa|1875}} Line 72: </gallery> === <gallery> Claude_Monet_-_Matin_sur_la_Seine,_le_beau_temps_(1897).jpg|''Matinée sur la [[:fr:Seine|Seine]], le beau temps (Morning on the Seine, good weather)'' by [[Claude Monet]], 1897 (donation [[:fr: </gallery> Line 90: ==External links== *[https://www.whitehousehistory.org/galleries/the-white-house-collection The White House Collection] {{White House}} |