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This July 7, 2011 photo shows leaves painted on the floor by the door to the Olson House in Cushing, Maine, which was made famous in Andrew Wyeth's iconic painting "Christina's World." After Christina Olson died in the late 1960s, the house was used for a short time as an art gallery.  Wyeth's wife Betsy had the leaves painted  to preserve her own memories of visiting the house, as leaves blew in the house from outside.  (AP Photo/Beth Harpaz)
Caption: This July 7, 2011 photo shows leaves painted on the floor by the door to the Olson House in Cushing, Maine, which was made famous in Andrew Wyeth's iconic painting "Christina's World." After Christina Olson died in the late 1960s, the house was used for a short time as an art gallery. Wyeth's wife Betsy had the leaves painted to preserve her own memories of visiting the house, as leaves blew in the house from outside. (AP Photo/Beth Harpaz) Album ID: 1286107 Photo ID: 36801148