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A number of objects of ancient Greek and Egyptian art in bronze, terra-cotta and gold, indefinitely loaned by Mr. James Loeb '88, are on exhibition in the Fogg Museum. They include nineteen small bronze figures, including those of Heracles, Aphrodite, Hermes and Eros, two glass cinerary urns, several vases and a number of gold ornaments and engraved stones.
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