CELPIP Reading
Reading Comprehension
CELPIP · Reading Comprehension
Read the text and answer the question.
The painter Lena Whitfield was nearly unknown during her lifetime, selling only a handful of works to friends. After her death, a relative discovered hundreds of her canvases stacked in a barn. The paintings, mostly quiet scenes of rural kitchens and gardens, drew the attention of a gallery owner who arranged a small exhibition. Critics praised Whitfield's unusual use of light, and her reputation grew steadily over the following years. Today her work hangs in several national museums, a recognition she never sought and never lived to see.
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