
The Gallery is now showing an exhibition, "Americans in Paris 1860-1900". How could we resist? It's fantastic, including works by artists we knew, such as John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt, Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins and James Whistler.
[This is the portrait of Carolus-Duran by Sargent]
But, of course, there were some we knew nothing of (though some of you may be familiar with their work). Overall, the exhibition was fascinating -- the

[The Cup of Tea, Mary Cassatt]

[Symphony in White No. 1, the White Girl, Whistler]

[Eleanor, Frank Weston Benson]

[Portrait of Madame Pierre Gautreau, John Singer Sargent]

[Self Portrait, Ellen Day Hale]
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