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American Impressionism Doesn't Impress Australians

July 19, 2009 by Marion Maneker

Australian Broadcasting Company on American Impressionism Exhibition

Australian Broadcasting wonders if the American Impressionism show at the Queensland gallery including many borrowed paintings from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art isn’t a disappointment because it’s only drawing an average of 1000 visitors a day, about half the number of a recent Picasso show.

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