A number of German engravings are now on exhibition in the Print Room of the Fogg Art Museum. Among these are prints by some of the earliest and most important of the German engravers, culminating in the work of Martin Schongauer. The Schongauer prints, which are on exhibition are of remarkable brilliancy and beauty. They illustrate the artistic career of the artist. The exhibition has been arranged especially for the students in Fine Arts 5f. and will remain for about two weeks.
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