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Women of many nations are represented in the 33rd annual exhibition of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, at the Fine Arts Society, Manhattan. Among the foreigners: Annie Swynnerton, England; Olga de Boznanska, Poland; Emma Ciardi, Italy; Marie Laurencin (famous modernist), Suzanne Valadon (former acrobat and Renoir model), France. The National Arts Club prize of $100, offered by John G. Agar for the best work of art in the show, went to Medea, a sculpture by Alice Morgan Wright. The figure-painting prize was won by Theresa Bernstein’s Milliners. Mary Cassatt has a brilliant exhibit.
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