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An unidentified collector gave a panel of the giant three-part 1866 impressionist work “Dejeuner sur L’Herbe” by Claude Monet to Paris’ new Musee d’Orsay in payment of taxes, the Finance Ministry said Monday. The center panel goes on display next Tuesday beside the museum’s left panel of the work based on Edouard Manet’s better-known painting of the same name.
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