There are such high points as a voluptuous Gaston Lachaise nude, a tough-minded Cubist Max Weber, a raucous William Glackens, a lovely two-sided sheet of ThomasSully watercolor sketches.
Boston's own version of "Washington Crossing the Delaware, " by ThomasSully, a subject that always seems to demand enormous canvases and wall space, had to be accommodated by cutting a hole in the ceiling.