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 The death of Wyeth -- the most famous member of the three-generation family art dynasty -- will likely rekindle the debate over his contribution to American art. The death of Wyeth -- the most famous member of the three-generation family art dynasty -- will likely rekindle the debate over his contribution to American art.
 New York Times File Photo - For many, Andrew Wyeth's works represent 20th-century alienation. He died Friday. New York Times File Photo - For many, Andrew Wyeth's works represent 20th-century alienation. He died Friday.
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 WYETH PAINTINGS AT N.C. MUSEUM OF ART WYETH PAINTINGS AT N.C. MUSEUM OF ART
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 * "Weather Side" -- purchased by Jim and Ann Goodnight and is a promised gift to the museum * "Weather Side" -- purchased by Jim and Ann Goodnight and is a promised gift to the museum
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 "The squabbling is kind of art-world politics over who owns modernism," said curator Kathleen Foster of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, who helped assemble the last major retrospective of his work at the museum in 2006. "The squabbling is kind of art-world politics over who owns modernism," said curator Kathleen Foster of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, who helped assemble the last major retrospective of his work at the museum in 2006.
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