A summary of the various exhibits now on show at Harvard reveals a wide variety for undergraduate inspection.
Four exhibits are continuing at the Fogg Art Museum throughout this week. A loan exhibition of winetasers cups, fashioned of French silver, are on display through the courtesy of Mrs. A. T. Cabot. There is also an exhibition of contemporary American art, containing work of the members of the Whitney Studio Club. Besides the exhibition of Maya Art, with pieces taken from the Peabody Museum.
Probably the most interesting display which can be seen this week at the Fogg Museum is the collection of paintings, prints, and drawings of seventeenth century Holland.
At the Old Fogg Art Museum, the drawings submitted for the Prix de Rome in Landscape Architecture may be seen. These were entered in the competition for the prize offered by the American Academy in Rome.
The Widener Treasure Room is exhibiting work of the Kelmscott Press, and an interesting collection of books relating to the early history of Harvard College.
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