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		<description>AUTHOR: Chuck MyersSpectacular views of Yosemite Valley by legendary photographer Ansel Adams (1902-1984) have appeared on countless postcards, posters and prints, and graced the collections of numerous public art institutions. Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico But Adams hardly limited his photographic efforts to Yosemite and Sierra Nevada range.And, as an exhibition at Corcoran Gallery of Art reveals, his subject matter varied greatly too.</description>
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		<description>AUTHOR: Grania Litwin  An ugly public rift has developed between two groups seeking to protect thelegacy of Nanaimo-based Norval Morrisseau, one of Canada&amp;#39;s most celebratedliving painters.Hundreds of thousands of dollars are at stake in the dispute between theMorrisseau Family Foundation, publicly launched last month by Morrisseau&amp;#39;sson Christian, and the Norval Morrisseau Heritage Society, a group ofacademics endorsed by Gabe Vadas, a man Morrisseau considers to be his son.At issue is which organization is arbiter of the works created byMorrisseau, an Ojibway artist whose paintings sell for as much as $100,000.</description>
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