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Collections in Fogg Re-arranged

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Several changes have been made in the arrangement of the objects shown in the ground floor room of the Fogg Art Museum and a number of new works have been recently placed on exhibition. The northeast room has been given over to Asiatic art. In addition to the Chinese porcelains and the Chinese and Thibetan paintings already shown, there are now to be seen in the center case a set of three jars of glazed pottery, made in China and dating from the Ming period.

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