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The Fogg Museum has received, as a loan from the daughters of the late Professor Charles Eliot Norton, four paintings, which are now on exhibition there. A watercolor, entitled "Before the Battle," by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, is a brilliant and beautiful piece of color, and a very interesting example of his art. There are also a Madonna and Child, by Sano di Pietro; a Venetian scene, by Gubardi, and "Risen Christ," by William Blake.
The Museum has also received an anonymous gift of an Italian religious painting of the sixteenth century, which is a to do on panel, representing the Adoration of the Shepherds; also a gift of several small drawings, from the estate of Rev. Edward H. Hall.
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