When Rev. William Wolcott died in 1911 he donated his art collection – including a Monet and two Pissarros – to Boston’s Museum of Fine Art. Though three of the paintings have been on continuous display in the museum ever since, much of the rest of the collection has lived in storage. So the trustees of Wolcott’s trust sued the museum to get the paintings back so they could sell them and establish education projects in Wolcott’s home town. Yesterday a judge said no. – Boston Herald