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A canvas by Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo that was found in the trash by a woman who knew little about modern art has been sold for more than one million dollars, reports the Associated Press (via the International Herald Tribune). The painting, Tres Personajes (Three Characters), 1970, was discovered in 2003 by Elizabeth Gibson, who spotted it on her morning walk on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. She said she took it home because “even though I didn’t understand it, I knew it had power.” The brightly colored abstract work was purchased for $1,049,000 by an unidentified private American collector bidding by phone at Sotheby’s Latin American art sale on Tuesday night. Gibson spent four years trying to find out about the painting, finally discovering on the Antiques Roadshow website that it had been featured on the popular PBS program and described as a missing masterpiece stolen in 1989. Gibson has received a fifteen-thousand-dollar reward for turning in Tres Personajes and also will get a percentage of the sale price.