
Antiques Roadshow shocks Baltimore widower with value of late wife's 1970's painting
When PBS's iconic 'Antiques Roadshow' set up shop at the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore last June, collectors and fans arrived with hopes their cherished items might hold hidden value. For one widower, the real surprise wasn't a family heirloom, but a painting from his late wife's beloved art collection—revealed to be a rare and valuable work by an acclaimed artist. 'My wife passed away in 2019, and she was a collector of all kinds of art but particularly African American artists,' the owner told appraiser Myrtis Bedolla of Galerie Myrtis.
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