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There is now being shown at the Fogg Art Museum an exhibition of drawings and paintings in water color, made during the course of the past year chiefly in Paris, London and Liddesdale, Scotland, by Professor Arthur Pope '01, holder of the Sachs Research Fellowship in the University for the year 1920-1921. The exhibition will remain until Thursday, December 22.
Many of the water on display were made to illustrate the possibilities of a limited range of colors, similar to that used by landscape painters up to the middle of the 19th century, while in others a scheme of high intensity in all colors has been used.
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