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The New England Patriots weren’t the only big winners on Super Bowl Sunday. Malcolm Butler’s last-minute interception of Seattle Seahawks’ quarterback Russell Wilson’s pass also resulted in a victory for…the Clark Art Institute. While the Patriots’ dramatic victory brought Super Bowl rings to the team, it also brings a very special loan to the Clark. As a result of a friendly rivalry between the Clark and the Seattle Art Museum, Albert Bierstadt’s epic painting Puget Sound on the Pacific Coast will soon come to the Berkshires for a special presentation. The painting will be unveiled in the Clark’s galleries at 1 pm on Friday, April 17 and will remain on view through July 19. To celebrate its arrival and to commemorate Patriots Day, the

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