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At the Fogg Museum, water-colors by Frank W. Benson, etcher and painter are now on exhibition and will be shown for several weeks. The paintings, most of which date from 1922 or 1923, are of out-of-door scenes, and are delightful in their feeling for light and air, and in their fresh, clear coloring. The water-colors are lent by Edward C. Storrow '89.
With the water-colors, which are hung in the print room, there are also prints by nineteenth century artists--Turner, Meryon, Seymour Haden, and Whistler, and the etching by Benson owned by the Museum.
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