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International studio — 22.1904

DOI issue:
No. 85 (March, 1904)
DOI article:
Caffin, Charles H.: Pensylcania Academy exhibition
DOI Page / Citation link: 
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.26964#0106

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than usually fraught with inspired facility, but the
likeness is admirable, and has the further value of
being a serious study of psychological expression.
This, indeed, is likely to remain one of the most
significant of Sargent's portraits, a remarkable pres-
entation of a very remarkable man. When I men-
tion that the group contained as well that direct and
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indicate how rich in variety was this one feature
of the exhibition. Nor was this the whole of the

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