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The College Art Association of America will open its first exhibition of contemporary art on February 15. It will continue until March 15 and will be held in the Cooperative Society Building. Paintings, sculptures, and interior decorations will be put on view, most of them loaned by dealers and art lovers.
Among them will be a painting by George Bellows loaned through the courtesy of Mrs. Helen Frick, and a picture by Georgia O'Keefe from the collection of Professor P. J. Sachs '00, of the Department of Fine Arts.
Modernistic tableware and furnishings are to be shown, loaned by Shoen and the American Designers of New York City. Two sculptures and numerous prints complete the exhibit, the purpose of which is to acquaint Cambridge and Boston with the best in contemporary art.
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