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| | Something Lovely From the State of Denmark - September 29, 2005 - The New York Sun |
 | | The exhibition is not a first-rate show of paintings, per se (ultimately, the works do not compare with those of the Danish artists' French contemporaries - David, Ingres, Courbet, Corot, Renoir, Monet), but it is a first-rate show of Danish painting, and utterly delightful to view. |
 | | "[A]ny painter [Hirschsprung] considered outstanding enough to be in his collection," Mr. |
 | | Loeb wrote, "was welcome in mine." This rather impersonal and unimaginative policy is a bit hit and miss - some paintings are fabulous, some are not - but it has resulted in a kind of mini-Hirschsprung (the largest collection of 19th-century Danish paintings outside of Denmark). |
| www.nysun.com /article/20731 (1021 words) |
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