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The second of a series of nine lectures on "German Painting in the Fifteenth Century," will be given at four o'clock today in the Renaissance Hall of the Germanic Museum, by Wilhelm Kohler, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture. The subject of Professor Kohler's lecture today will be "The Dominance of the Late Gothie Structure, 1350-1430, and the infiltration and Assimilation of French and Italian Art: Master Bertram and Master Francke."
On Wednesday, November 2 and 9, Professor Kohler will deliver the third and fourth lectures of the series, and will take as his subject "The Discovery of the External World, 1430-1450." All the lectures are to be given in German.
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