Harry and Mary Margaret Anderson -- known as Hunk and Moo -- are moving 121 works by 86 artists from their personal collection to an elegant new museum on the campus of Stanford University called the Anderson Collection.
A new museum at Stanford University opening late this summer will house the collection Hunk and Moo Anderson are donating to Stanford. (David Butow / For The Times)
A painting by Hans Hoffman hangs in the childhood bedroom of Hunk and Moo Anderson’s daughter, Mary “Putter” Anderson. (David Butow / For The Times)
A Saul Baizerman statue and a Mark Rothko painting shown in the home of Hunk and Moo Anderson. (David Butow / For The Times)
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Harry “Hunk” Anderson surveys the museum at Stanford University that will house the collection he and his wife are donating to Stanford. (David Butow / For The Times)
A painting by Richard Diebenkorn hangs in the Anderson home. (David Butow / For The Times)
A painting by Robert Motherwell hangs in a guest bedroom in the Anderson home. (David Butow / For The Times)
A painting by Richard Diebenkorn hangs in the Anderson home. (David Butow / For The Times)
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Hunk and Moo Anderson with their granddaughter Devin Pence, left and their daughter Mary Anderson Pence, right, pose in the new museum at Stanford University that will house the Anderson collection. (David Butow / For The Times)