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ARLINGTON, VT - APRIL 7: In this handout photo provided by the Norman Rockwell Museum, the orginal Norman Rockwell painting entitled "Breaking Home Ties" sits behind the fake wall where it was found in Donald Trachte Sr.'s, studio on April 7, 2006 in Arlington, Vermont. The painting that has been hanging in the museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts was apparently forged by Donald Trachte Sr. in the 1970s and the original was found behind a fake wall in his home by his eldest son, Donald Trachte Jr. last month. The original now hangs on display with the forged copy. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

ARLINGTON, VT - APRIL 7:  In this handout photo provided by the Norman Rockwell Museum, the orginal Norman Rockwell painting entitled "Breaking Home Ties" sits behind the fake wall where it was found in Donald Trachte Sr.'s, studio on April 7, 2006 in Arlington, Vermont. The painting that has been hanging in the museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts was apparently forged by Donald Trachte Sr. in the 1970s and the original was found behind a fake wall in his home by his eldest son, Donald Trachte Jr. last month. The original now hangs on display with the forged copy.  (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)