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Exhibition Arranged for Tuesday

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The Fogg Art Museum announces that on Tuesday afternoon it will open an exhibition of seventy original drawings. Examples have been gathered together of the English, American, German, French, Dutch, Flemish, Spanish, and Italian schools. No attempt has been made at historical completeness, the sole purpose being to bring together significant examples of draughtsman, ship, irrespective of time or place of production.

The exhibition contains a few notable examples of work by the great artists of the past and a group of landscape sketches by some of the lesser know figures of the 17th century in Holland.

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