large enough for a seating area in front of the beautiful pal- ladian window looking out to the neighboring countryside. The eight major rooms of the main house are large and high with large windows with deep reveals con- taining folding shutters in each. Each room has a chimney breast and fireplace project- ing from the end walls with elegant mantels. The drawing room is where Codd outdid himself, however, with a paneled wall with pilasters dividing doorways and arched cab- inets, with an intricately carved cove and bracket cornice surmounting the whole. On this writer’s recent visit with a noted deco- rator friend, the friend nearly gasped at the proportions and light of main bedrooms, pronouncing them ‘superb.’ Behind the stair hall, a small first floor room, now a bath, with a large north-facing window, was des- ignated as a “Prayer Room,” completed in time for use by the former missionary Fa- ther Jean de Cheverus, soon to become the first Catholic Bishop of New England. T he rear wing, believed to be the ear- lier house on the site, has its own simpler charms, its lower ceilinged rooms each with fireplace (there are 12 in the house), including the large cooking 122 p o r t l a n d monthly maga ine o E o t E o t from left: courtesy of drum & drum real estate; liBrary of congress; courtesy of drum & drum real estate Emil Nolde, Tingel-Tangel III (Detail), 1907-1915. Color lithograph over transfer lithograph on wove paper, 16 1/2 x 24 in. (42.9 x 61 cm).Colby College Museum of Art. The Norma Boom Marin Collection of German Expressionist Prints, 2017.461 Colby College Museum of Art Waterville, Maine 207.859.5600 colby.edu/museum SELF AND SOCIETY: THE NORMA BOOM MARIN COLLECTION OF GERMAN EXPRESSIONIST PRINTS Through January 13, 2019 NANCY SPERO UNBOUND September 13, 2018–January 20, 2019 DARKNESS VISIBLE: GOYA PRINTS FROM THE LUNDER COLLECTION September 13–October 28, 2018 CURRENTS 8: CARLY GLOVINSKI September 25, 2018–February 17, 2019 TORKWASE DYSON: NAUTICAL DUSK October 4, 2018–January 6, 2019