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Monday, September 01, 2008

Renewed interest in lost Depression paintings

During the Great Depression, Meriden artist John Backstrom created 12 landscape paintings a month as part of a federal employment project. He never knew what happened to most of the canvases.

Seventy years later, the whereabouts of much of the artwork by Backstrom and 168 other Connecticut artists remain largely a mystery.
Prof. Hex at 8:50 AM
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