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Fogg Art Museum.

The photographs of the masterpieces of various artists, which for the past year have hung in the upper room in the Fogg Art Museum have all, with the exception of those of Michael Angelo, been taken down and others substituted in their places. Those which have been on exhibition are now placed in the cabinets with the remainder of the collection, where they may still be seen by those desiring to make a study of such subjects. The collection now numbers about fifteen thousand, and it is intended, for the sake of variety, to change those on exhibition each year.

The new lot of photographs is made up of reproductions of the work of the Italian school of the sixteenth century, among those represented being Titian, Cogliari or Paul Veronese, Bellini, Robusti and Rosseo de Rossi.

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