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Professor Jean Capart, of the University of Liege, will deliver the second of a series of six illustrated lectures on "Egyptian Art" in the Fogg Art Museum this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The public, as well as the students and officers of the University, is invited.
Professor Capart, who is one of the leading European authorities on early Oriental and Egyptian art, is president of the Institute of Art and Archaeology, professor of the Origins of Art and Oriental Art at the University of Liege, and a director of the Royal Museums of the Cinquantenaire, Brussels. The lectures this year deal with the aspects of Egyptian Art in relation to the lives and habits of the early Nile-dwellers of the pre-Christian era.
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