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Art Exhibit Held at Fogg Museum

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There is now on exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum an interesting collection of original drawings by old and modern masters. The exhibit includes works by important artists of different schools. Among the artists represented are Whistler, Burne-Jones, Turner, the two Behams, Schauffelein, Altdorfer, Van Dyck, Rubens, Jordaens, Claude Loraine and Rodin, Tintoretto, Correggio, Giulio Romano, and Guardi.

The most important drawing is one by Antonio Pollaiuolo; a part of the painter's cartoon for his engraving of "The Battle of Naked Men." This exhibit offers a rare opportunity to see this masterly drawing of human figures. The exhibition will continue until April 1.

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