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Pope to Lecture on Titian Portrait

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Professor Arthur Pope '01 of the Fine Arts Department will give a talk at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon in the Fogg Museum on the painting by Titian which is now on exhibit there. The picture, the property of Sir, Joseph Duveen, well-known London art collecter, was painted, it is estimated, about 1538. It represents a full-bearded Venetian with a falcon in one hand, perhaps the portrait of Giorgio Cornaro. It will remain at the Fogg Museum only a few days.

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