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Fogg Art Museum Acquisitions.

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The recent acquisitions of the Fogg Art Museum consist of between five and six hundred photographs of English Mediaeval and Rennaisance Architecture. These are still in cases but will probably be put on exbibition soon. On Monday, the Museum received from Constantinople twenty seven photographs of the three Greek Sarcophagi found lately at Seidan. These photographs are to be had only through the medium of the Museum at Constantinople.

Some of the important etchings in the Gray collection by Rembrandt, which had been temporarily removed from the cases, have been returned and will be kept permanently in view. There is now at one end of the room, a synoptical collection of the best works of the early Italian and German engravers.

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