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Williams College Museum of Art Presents
Rhoda Holmes Nicholls
June 10–September 10, 2006
An exhibition of the paintings by Rhoda Holmes Nicholls (1854–1930). Perhaps best known for her watercolors, Nicholls specialized in landscapes from her travels throughout the world. This exhibition includes a variety of oil paintings and watercolors depicting the New England countryside, as well as the Eastern shore, including views of Provincetown and Maine. A dedicated traveler and artist, Nicholls painted throughout her life, updating her early style of 19th-century romanticism to abstraction after the turn of the century. From the collection of Walter and Berta Burr of Hoosick, New York.
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