. What pictures to see in America. D Ji H a • 03 a bS tH 3-C Si _o o *H Cj ^ tf fl O v bc 0) 773 -M c3 to a 3 *rH , r^ MUSKEGON 243 and cover us with confusion at our lack of goodmanners. She is so modern in her gown, withits low corsage and high standing collar anddark sleeves. This is a portrait that will notlet us go, and compels us to come again andagain to feast our eyes on its beauty. Still another portrait of unqualified worthin the Hackley Gallery is Francisco Goyas(1746-1828) Don Juan Jose Perez ]\Iora(Fig. 155). Very recently a rare opportunitywas given in New York City to see a loan


. What pictures to see in America. D Ji H a • 03 a bS tH 3-C Si _o o *H Cj ^ tf fl O v bc 0) 773 -M c3 to a 3 *rH , r^ MUSKEGON 243 and cover us with confusion at our lack of goodmanners. She is so modern in her gown, withits low corsage and high standing collar anddark sleeves. This is a portrait that will notlet us go, and compels us to come again andagain to feast our eyes on its beauty. Still another portrait of unqualified worthin the Hackley Gallery is Francisco Goyas(1746-1828) Don Juan Jose Perez ]\Iora(Fig. 155). Very recently a rare opportunitywas given in New York City to see a loan col-lection of Goyas from private owners in Amer-ica. Except in Spain, no European public gal-lery has so large a number of representativecanvases of this Spanish artist as were broughttogether in this exhibition, and never beforehas it been possible for us in America to un-derstand the marvelous genius of this strangeman. The fates gave a curious twist to Goyas per-sonality, combining in him those contradictorytraits that make


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