A collection of paintings by American impressionists is a focal point of the MAC's fall lineup

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“A Clearing in June” by Charles H. Davis

There’s magic in seeing art up close and in person.

Few forms conjure this sensation as remarkably, perhaps, as impressionist paintings. Such chameleons of color, shadow, shape and texture shift before the eyes in the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture’s headlining fall 2022 exhibition, “American Impressionism: Treasures from the Daywood Collection.”

Take John Edward Costigan’s “Woman, Boy and Goats,” a pastoral winter scene softly lit by receding afternoon sunshine. Observe the 36-by-40-inch painting from afar, and the

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