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The Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA) is one of a few museums in the United States to exibit work of a single artist. The museum, along with [[Walter Inglis Anderson]]'s (1903 - 1965) work, also is home to the work of [[Peter Anderson]] (1901 - 1984) and [[James McConnell Anderson]](1907 - 1998), his brothers.
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA) is one of a few museums in the United States to exibit work of a single artist. The museum, along with [[Walter Inglis Anderson]]'s (1903 - 1965) work, also is home to the work of [[Peter Anderson]] (1901 - 1984) and [[James McConnell Anderson]] (1907 - 1998), his brothers.


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The Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA) is one of a few museums in the United States to exibit work of a single artist. The museum, along with Walter Inglis Anderson's (1903 - 1965) work, also is home to the work of Peter Anderson (1901 - 1984) and James McConnell Anderson (1907 - 1998), his brothers.


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