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Sprawling exhibit fits in at historic mansion by Cate McQuaid

PORTSMOUTH-The Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion has housed a governor, a merchant, and a retired British army colonel who may have been a double agent. Between 1886 and 1954, its last several decades as a private residence, the wooden house was home to artist and antiquarian John Templeman Coolidge III, who in the summertime made it into something of an artists colony. Coolidge would have appreciated ”Art Encounters …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 6:23pm on September 5, 2011

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