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| | Fine Arts (The Nation, March 15, 1866) |
 | | This article presents information on works of art and pictures exhibited in many galleries present in the U.S. The new collection of French pictures, on exhibition at the Derby gallery fairly represents the "average" than the Gambart collection. |
 | | Fifty pictures, perhaps, by esprits d'élite, as Gustave Planche was fond of saying, fifty more by promising pupils of the esprite d'élite, and a hundred more, large and small, minute and broad, careful and sketchy, which for some reason or other attract attention. |
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