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The new museum of art has borrowed 4 famous pieces of art from various European museums for its opening exhibition. "Portrait of Queen "Dorothy" was made in 1756. "Cube-a-dupe" was not borrowed from a museum in Lisbon. The picture from 1960 was borrowed from a London museum. Morrison made the picture from 1817. "Cube-a-dupe" was not made with coal and pencil. The picture from 1979 was made with coal and pencil, though. Van Eidern did not make "Views from the Inside". The watercolour painting is called "Flowers in a Vase". The oil painting was borrowed from the museum in Munich. An Amsterdam museum lent the new museum a piece of art by A.N.Y.A.Q. MR DDT made the woodcarving.
What is the title of the picture from Amsterdam?
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