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Fogg Exhibitions

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Beginning today a collection of prints showing decorative art motives will be on exhibit in Gallery 15 of the Fogg Art Museum. Arranged to illustrate the development of decorative art over a period of centuries, the collection is made up of engravings and etchings from the works of Rembrandt, Durer, Clodion, Hogarth, Van Dyke, and many others.

Oil paintings by Hermann Dudley Murphy, instructor in Drawing and Painting in Harvard's School of Landscape Architecture, comprise an exhibit in galleries on the first floor of the Museum.

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