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The first work of art purchased with the funds provided in memory of Hervey E. Wetzel '11 has been installed in the Fogg art Museum. The picture, which is an important Sienese painting by Simone Martin, formerly in the Bonnat Collection, in Paris, is now on exhibition in the main gallery of the Museum. During the summer, the Museum also acquired eight water color drawings by John Ruskin, at one time in the collection of Charles Eliot Norton '46. The policy of temporary loan exhibitions will be continued by the Museum directors, by securing masterpieces of distinction from private collectors throughout the country.
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