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Mr. Fitzroy Carrington, Curator of Prints for the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and lecturer at the University on the History of Engraving, will give a lecture on Flerentine Engraving at 4.30 this afternoon in the Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum. He will touch on several different phases of the subject: Laurentian Florence. The master of the Larger Vieuns Passion, Engravings in the Fine Manner, Msso Finiguerrs and His School, and The Planets.
This lecture will be the first of a series of three by Mr. Carrington and will be followed by one on Thursday, February 17, and another on Thursday, February 24. These lectures, which will all be held in the Fogg Lecture Room, are open to the public.
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