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PRINT COLLECTION WILL BE SHOWN IN GERMANIC MUSEUM

Exhibition in Memory of Kuno Francke, Former Curator of Museum

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From Thursday, January 15 to Sunday. February 15. there will be a loan exhibition of German prints at the Germanic Museum, in the memory of Kuno Francke, professor of Germanic culture and former curator of the Museum.

The exhibition, which will include work from the early Fifteenth Century to the present day, promises to be interesting both to the print specialist and to the general public. It has been gathered together for the occasion from many museums, private collections, and individual dealers, representing the entire history of German print-making.

Several pieces of great rarity are to be included in the collection. One a block-book is of peculiar interest as it is an example of the earliest type of book-printing in Europe. Owing to the generosity of Mr. L. J. Rosenwald, visitors will be permitted to see what is probably the only engraving in this country representing the craft of the famous fifteenth-century artist, the Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet.

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