Sarah Ball Dodson
DEBORAH
BY SARAH BALL DODSON
of composition to which reference has earlier been
made. The second period of Miss Dodson’s de-
velopment is well represented by Deborah, an im-
portant canvas recently acquired by the Corcoran
Gallery of Art in Washington.
The merest reference only is here possible to the
landscape work of the painter, although of it she
left much. In this direction, as in others, there is
marked delicacy of feeling.
The most important of her decorative works is
The Invocation of Moses, in St. Bartholomew’s
Church, Brighton.
Judged by the original sketch for this and by
another work, Pygmalion and Galatea, there was
in this direction, too, talent and ability, which
only failed in development from the handicap of
inadequate physique.
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DEBORAH
BY SARAH BALL DODSON
of composition to which reference has earlier been
made. The second period of Miss Dodson’s de-
velopment is well represented by Deborah, an im-
portant canvas recently acquired by the Corcoran
Gallery of Art in Washington.
The merest reference only is here possible to the
landscape work of the painter, although of it she
left much. In this direction, as in others, there is
marked delicacy of feeling.
The most important of her decorative works is
The Invocation of Moses, in St. Bartholomew’s
Church, Brighton.
Judged by the original sketch for this and by
another work, Pygmalion and Galatea, there was
in this direction, too, talent and ability, which
only failed in development from the handicap of
inadequate physique.
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