A new exhibit of reproductions was put up yesterday afternoon in the old Fogg Art Museum. It is of the same character as those that have preceded it this spring and includes reproductions of paintings by Manet, Renoir, Utrillo, and a number of the late 19th century German paitners. Three more exhibitions will be given this spring, one will be composed of Ingre's drawings, one of William Blake's illustrations to Dante's "Inferno" and a final miscellaneous exhibit.
Old Fogg Offers New Exhibits
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