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The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation doesn t want to allow Fred Stewart to make high-resolution copies of 3,000 glass-plate negatives shot by his great-great uncle, the eccentric Heber Springs photographer Mike Disfarmer.
The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation has requested a protective order against discovery from Fred Stewart, special administrator of the estate of Mike Disfarmer, an eccentric Heber Springs photographer who died in 1959.
The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts Foundation has requested a protective order against discovery from Fred Stewart, special administrator of the estate of Mike Disfarmer, an eccentric Heber Springs photographer who died in 1959.
An order was signed this week officially reopening the estate of Mike Disfarmer, an eccentric photographer who died alone in his Heber Springs photo studio in 1959 at the age of 75. He left no wife, no children and no will.