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This undated photo provided by the American Folk Art Museum shows "Phrenological Head" c. 1850 by Asa Ames, which is part of a wide-ranging exhibition by New York's American Folk Art Museum, called "Self-Taught Genius," celebrating the creativity of artists with no formal training. Featuring 100 works dating from the mid-18th century to the present, it runs through Aug. 17 in New York before traveling to six other cities through early 2017. (AP Photo/American Folk Art Museum, John Parnell)

This undated photo provided by the American Folk Art Museum shows "Phrenological Head" c. 1850 by Asa Ames, which is part of a wide-ranging exhibition by New York's American Folk Art Museum, called "Self-Taught Genius," celebrating the creativity of artists with no formal training. Featuring 100 works dating from the mid-18th century to the present, it runs through Aug. 17 in New York before traveling to six other cities through early 2017. (AP Photo/American Folk Art Museum, John Parnell)

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