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Collections and Critiques

Cambridge Artist's Painting on Display in Water Color Room

An exhibition of the work of Miss Louise W. Jackson, of Cambridge, is on display in the Water Color Room on the second floor of the New Fogg Art Museum, and will continue until next Wednesday. Pastel and oil paintings, with a few charcoal drawings, constitute the exhibition.

Portraits and still life are the subjects of this colorful collection of canvases. The titles of many paintings shown indicate the color contrasts in the subjects. Among the portraits are "Girl With Red Hat", and "The Green Turban". Two studies in still life contrast a decorated coffee cup with a blue bowl and a yellow jar.

The most colorful canvas exhibited is a still life in oil entitled simply "Plates". A study of flowers is given in "Peonies", an oil canvas.

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