Backhoe No Longer Necessary

The adult children of artist Frank Frazetta have resolved a dispute over control of their elderly father's body of work, the Associated Press has reported.

The dispute apparently involved Frazetta's son, Frank Frazetta Jr., using a backhoe to break into the artist's museum in the Poconos. Police say he tried to remove 90 paintings insured for $20 million. The AP reports that Frazetta Jr. insisted he was attempting to safeguard the art from his scheming siblings.

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http://www.longislandpress.com/2010/04/23/frazetta-siblings-resolve-dispute-over-fantasy-art/

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