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I was wondering if any art museums would be will to share with me the wording of their deed of gift. We don't normally collect art, but recently an artist gave us 2 pieces. He is not giving us the copyright or the ability to reproduce the pieces, just the pieces themselves. Can someone help me with how their wording works for a situation like this?

Thanks in advance!

Toni M. Kiser
Registrar
National WWII Museum
945 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-528-1944 ext. 601
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