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Tenn. college files appeal to sell share of art

Aug 14, 2008
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Fisk University still wants to sell a share of an art collection that painter Georgia O'Keeffe donated to the school almost 60 years ago. The school is appealing a decision by a Nashville chancellor that banned any sale of the 101-piece collection that includes works by O'Keeffe, Picasso and Renoir. Fisk wants to sell a 50 percent share of the collection to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ark., for $30 million. Under the proposal, Fisk and Crystal Bridges would each display the collection half the time. In March, Nashville Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle also set an October deadline for Fisk to retrieve the artwork from storage and display it. Lyle ruled that Fisk broke the terms of the donation but shouldn't lose the collection. School attorneys argue in a state appellate court filing dated Friday that... [read full story]                    

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