Abstract

The Annual Exhibition at The Pennsylvania Academy

N. N. | March 7, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on the annual exhibition at the Pennsylvania. To come to the annual exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy with eyes long accustomed to art exhibitions in London is to be conscious at once of a higher level, a more accomplished average. The show is better hung than almost any in London, except the International in its early days. To be honest, the second glance, from the collection as a whole to individual pictures in it, does not quite fulfil the promise. The achievement in each is less than might be expected from the high general level; the masterpieces are not so many as the excellent training should produce.

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ART museums; EXHIBITIONS; PICTURES; PENNSYLVANIA; LONDON (England); ENGLAND; UNITED States
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