Evening Star Newspaper, December 29, 1929, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 29, 1929 “Southaven Mill,” by W. Granville-Smith, N. A. This work is one of the notable collection of paintings by contemporary American artists, purchased from the Henry Ward Ranger fund and now FROM on exhibition here in the National Gallery of Art. This first exhibition of the Ranger fund art pur- chases will continue to January 31. NA ONAL GALI4ERY EXHIBIT “Man in White.” A striking work from the brush of Cecilia Beaux, N. A. It has attracted signal attention in the exhibit. "S!xrine of the Rain Gods,” by E. Irving Couse, one of “Days of Sunshine,” an impressive land- the paintings of the Taos school, which is well represented cscape by Wi'liam Wend in the collection, California artist. “The Orange Bowl,” a striking and representative still “Helen,” by Jerry Farnsworth, one of the most favorably life by Anna Fisher, A. N. A. Robert H. Nisbet's “The Hurrying River” is one of the better known works, which has been pur- viewed portraits of the exh chased ‘rom the Ranger fund and is seen in the exhibit.

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