The Curtis Publishing Co., which owns The Saturday Evening Post, hadn’t contested Wilton resident Kenneth Stuart Sr.’s ownership of Norman Rockwell’s “Saying Grace” for over 30 years – well beyond the legal time limit to do so, a federal court judge has ruled.

As the art director for the Post and later The Reader’s Digest, Stuart received several paintings from Rockwell. Stuart died in 1993.

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