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This image provided by the National Gallery of Art shows Georges Seurat's "The Seine with Clothing on the Bank – Study for 'Bathers at Asnieres'" that has been transferred to the National Gallery of Art from the estate of Paul Mellon. Paintings, sculptures and other works are among 110 objects bequeathed to the museum from the estate of museum benefactor Mellon after his death in 1999. They remained in the care of his widow, Rachel "Bunny: Mellon, at their Virginia home until her death in March. (AP Photo/National Gallery of Art)

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This image provided by the National Gallery of Art shows Winslow Homer's "School Time" that has been transferred to the National Gallery of Art from the estate of Paul Mellon. Paintings, sculptures and other works are among 110 objects bequeathed to the museum from the estate of museum benefactor Mellon after his death in 1999. They remained in the care of his widow, Rachel "Bunny: Mellon, at their Virginia home until her death in March. (AP Photo/National Gallery of Art)

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This image provided by the National Gallery of Art shows Vincent van Gogh's "Still Life of Oranges and Lemons with Blue Gloves" that has been transferred to the National Gallery of Art from the estate of Paul Mellon. Paintings, sculptures and other works are among 110 objects bequeathed to the museum from the estate of museum benefactor Mellon after his death in 1999. They remained in the care of his widow, Rachel "Bunny: Mellon, at their Virginia home until her death in March. (AP Photo/National Gallery of Art)

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This image provided by the National Gallery of Art shows William Merritt Chase's "Gathering Flowers" that has been transferred to the National Gallery of Art from the estate of Paul Mellon. Paintings, sculptures and other works are among 110 objects bequeathed to the museum from the estate of museum benefactor Mellon after his death in 1999. They remained in the care of his widow, Rachel "Bunny: Mellon, at their Virginia home until her death in March. (AP Photo/National Gallery of Art)

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This image provided by the National Gallery of Art shows Winslow Homer's "The Flirt" that has been transferred to the National Gallery of Art from the estate of Paul Mellon. Paintings, sculptures and other works are among 110 objects bequeathed to the museum from the estate of museum benefactor Mellon after his death in 1999. They remained in the care of his widow, Rachel "Bunny: Mellon, at their Virginia home until her death in March. (AP Photo/National Gallery of Art)

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This image provided by the National Gallery of Art shows John Frederick Peto's "Still Life with Cake, Lemon, Strawberries and Glass" that has been transferred to the National Gallery of Art from the estate of Paul Mellon. Paintings, sculptures and other works are among 110 objects bequeathed to the museum from the estate of museum benefactor Mellon after his death in 1999. They remained in the care of his widow, Rachel "Bunny: Mellon, at their Virginia home until her death in March. (AP Photo/National Gallery of Art)

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FILE - In this Dec. 11, 1964, file photo, Paul Mellon, of Virginia, his wife, Bunny Mellon, left, and stepdaughter Eliza Lloyd appear at a preview of the Mellon’s collection of English Art at the Royal Academy in London. Rachel "Bunny" Mellon, a wealthy arts and fashion patron, friend of first lady Jacqueline Kennedy and political benefactor who funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars to former presidential candidate John Edwards that was used to hide his mistress, died Monday, March 17, 2014. She was 103. (AP Photo/File)