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BOISE, Idaho – Workers restoring the Boise house of artist James Castle discovered a trove of art hidden in a wall.
KTVB-TV reports the crews found 11 art pieces that likely have been in the walls of the now museum and art gallery for decades.
House manager Rachel Reichert says the collection is valued at more than $1 million.
Project architect Byron Folwell says it wasn’t immediately clear what was inside the wall as the works were covered in a dark fabric and topped with cobwebs.
Reichert says the discovery will aid in the restoration as one of the works shows part of the home’s interior that the crews have been trying to recreate.
The city is nearing completion on the restoration of the home of the Idaho artist who died in 1977.
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Information from: KTVB-TV, http://www.ktvb.com/
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