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A special loan exhibition of early Italian engravings in memory of the late Francis Bullard, of the class of 1886, will be held in the Fogg Art Museum, opening today. This will be the most important group of fifteenth and early sixteenth century Italian prints ever shown in this country, an exhibition made possible by friends of the Museum in Boston, New York, London, and Cambridge. Anyone interested in Italian prints will have an opportunity to see some of the finest works of the great engravers as well as the extremely rare anonymous prints which preceded them, many of a quality as brilliant as can be found anywhere in the world. A catalogue of the engravings has been prepared in which every print is described and reproduced, making it a reference book of real value.
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