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Article: Seeds of renewal.(ART)(Classical Realism painter Jacob Collins at Hirschl & Adler Galleries)(Critical essay)
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- National Review
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- September 10, 2007
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ONE of the most refreshing exhibitions I have seen this year is a group of 30 small still lifes by the startlingly good young painter Jacob Collins. That's the good news. The bad news is that the show closed July 6 at the Hirschl & Adler Galleries in New York. "Well, thanks for that," you say: "A good exhibition finally pops up and you come bearing news that we can't see the stuff." Not quite. The exhibition came and went quickly, as gallery exhibitions are wont to do, but you can still go to Hirschl & Adler--21 East 70th Street--and ask to have a peek at some of Collins's work. They generally have a lot of it on hand. Make the trip. You won't be sorry. Collins is one of ...
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