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Competition from Abroad. The opening of the Webb Gallery is not the end of Mrs. Webb's ambitions for Shelburne. In the works are a hunting lodge to be hung with paintings by Frederic Remington and other Western artists, a circus building complete with old circus wagons and a carrousel. Not afraid of the competition, Mrs. Webb also plans to bring some of her parents' collection of European paintings to Vermont and build another gallery on the museum grounds to house Corots and Degas that currently hang in her Manhattan apartment.
