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An exhibition of painting by Esther Blomgren is being held at the Germanic Museum from Thursday, September 28 to Sunday, October 15. The paintings include a wide variety of subjects and techniques. There are portraits, landscapes, still lives, studies of nudes, and several interesting views of Cambridge. The differences in treatment of these various subjects should be of great interest to students of painting.
Miss Blomgren, the artist, who is now a resident of Cambridge, was born in Sweden and studied painting at several of the academies in Paris. She then went to Berlin to work with Johannes Walter-Kurau. She traveled extensively in Italy, France, and Germany, and also in America, and worked at the Art Student's League under John Slean.
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