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In galleries 2 and 3 is a group of paintings by Julius Rolshoven from motives in Africa, California and New Mexico, which is one of the most refreshing one-man shows the Museum has had in recent years. Mr. Rolshoven's paintings are always characterized by that exuberance of color and spontaneity of vision which goes with first impressions and in the current exhibition this is more apparent than in any of his former shows.