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More than 40 years after it hung in a dental office in Framhingham Mass, this painting was discovered in the attic of an old farmhouse in the rural town of Bryant Pond Maine. Considered an importand work from the so-called "blue period" of internationally renouned artist Fosco J. Picchi, it's recovery stunned and delighted the art world. • Art community celebrates discovery of early Fosco work |
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