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Valuable Prints Exhibited in Fogg

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An important collection of prints by early German masters, commonly known as the Little Masters, lent by Mr. Paul J. Sachs '00, of New York, has been placed on exhibition in the Print Room of the Fogg Art Museum.

The Museum has received by bequest from the late Francis Bullard '86, a valuable early Italian engraving by Antonio Pollainolo, a famous Florentine master who lived from 1429-1498. It is perhaps one of the most important prints in existence. It was bequeathed to the Museum as a memorial to Professor Charles Eliot Norton, and is now on exhibition in the main gallery.

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