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There is now on exhibition in the Fogg Art Museum a collection of pencil drawings by Kenneth John Conant '15, Rogers Travelling Fellow from the University at the American Academy in Rome. The series consists of 73 drawings, chiefly of street scenes, and notable buildings in Rome and Florence. Sketches of the Temple of Concord in Sicily are particularly well drawn. The only large pictures in the collection are two drawings of designs for the facade of St. Peter's in Rome. These have already been reproduced with comments in the American Architectural Magazine for August. The sketches will be on exhibition for an indefinite period.
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