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Exhibitions and Recent Accessions

NINETEENTH CENTURY AMERICAN PAINTINGS FROM THE MAXIM KAROLIK COLLECTION
Through July 5.

LA VIE CONJUGALE (1913). Cubist oil painting by Roger de la Fresnaye. John R. Van Derlip Fund Gallery C-9. 

MATADOR (1914). Cubist bronze sculpture by Jacques Lipchitz. The John Cowles Foundation Fund. Gallery C-9.

STILL LIFE (1917). Cubist oil painting by Juan Gris. John R. Van Derlip Fund. Gallery C-9.

Exhibitions in Other Galleries

University Gallery, Northrop Auditorium.

JAPANESE STUDENT ART WORK. Through May 20.
PHOTOGRAPHY OF ALLEN DOWNS. Through May 22.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY ARCHITECTURE. Through June 19.

Walker Art Center, 1710 Lyndale Avenue South.

THE CLASSIC TRADITION IN CONTEMPORARY ART. Through June 30.
MODERN AUBUSSON TAPESTRIES. Through May 17.
BEN NICHOLSON. Paintings. Through May 24.

Minneapolis Public Library, 1001 Hennepin Avenue.

LONDON AND THE CORONATION. Through May 31.
PAINTINGS BY THE RAFTER CRAFTERS. Amateur group. Through May 22.
JAPANESE IVORY CARVING. Current.
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