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Andrew Wyeth, 'Christina's World' painter, dies

Andrew Wyeth, the American painter perhaps best known for his painting of a young woman in a field, "Christina's World," has died, according to an official with the Brandywine River Museum in Pennsylvania.

Commentary: Inside MoMA, art within art

Of course the art is the draw. But visitors to the redesigned Museum of Modern Art in New York this week can be forgiven for looking between the frames, reading between the lines, to glimpse the subtle effects that architect Yoshio Taniguchi's work may have on their experience.

Fortune: America's Leading Art Brand: Wyeth [TM]

"It's so real," Andrew Wyeth's fans say. Fifty years ago he painted a dreamy, crippled girl lying in a field and gazing at a house. You could see the grain of the wood, but you couldn't see the gir...

Fortune: JOHN SCULLEY GIVES AWAY THE FARM

Did you know that Apple Computer CEO John Sculley, 52, majored in architecture at Brown University (Class of 1961)? That may explain why he bought the 19th- century Maine farmhouse depicted in Andr...

Money Magazine: WHY WON'T GALLERIES SELL MY VALUABLE ART PRINTS?

Q Five years ago, I purchased an Alvar lithograph for $3,800, a Salvador Dali etching for $1,200 and an Andrew Wyeth collotype for $3,600 from the Atlas Galleries of Chicago. The Alvar is now worth...

Fortune: ANNUAL REPORTS AS MUSEUM PIECES

Hold the shredder. That pile of old annual reports gathering dust may be more valuable than you think. The Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York City believes annual reports have artistic ...

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