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Two paintings from the Fogg Art Museum and two from the Harvard Club of New York will be included in the memorial exhibition of the works of the late John Singer Sargent, opening at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts on November third.
The works contributed by the Fogg Museum are two landscapes, entitled "Lake O'Hara" and "Camping Near Lake O'Hara." The Harvard Club of New York has sent portraits of James C. Carter and the also Joseph H. Choate.
Numerous Harvard graduates have also loaned their treasured Sargent works. There will be more turn 100 oil paintings in the exhibition, besides innumerable watercolors, drawings, and sketches, making it the greatest collection of Sargent's works ever brought together for exhibition.
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