The Song of the Brush: Japanese Paintings from the Sanso Collection--Fogg Art Museum, through Jan. 13
Japanese Prints: Surimono, New Year's Cards--Fogg Art Museum, through Jan. 20
Dionysos and His Circle--Fogg Art Museum, through Feb. 10
Beyond the Shores of Tripoll: American Archaeology in the Eastern Mediterranean--Fogg Art Museum, through Jan. 27
David to Courbet--Fogg Art Museum, Jan.22 March 16
Works from the Permanent Collection: Drawings and Prints from Central Europe--Busch-Reisinger Museum, Jan. 14 - March 1
Generations and Continuities: Prints by Emmett Williams--Carpenter Center, Jan. 15 - Feb. 3
African Musical Instruments--Peabody Museum, through Jan. 31
China's Inner Asian Frontier--Peabody Museum, through May 31
Masterpieces of Art at the Peabody Museum--Peabody Museum, through Jan. 31
Asmat Woodcarving--Peabody Museum, through Jan. 31
Samaria Revisited: An Exhibit on Harvard University's 1908-10 Archaeological Excavation at Samaria--Tozzer Library, through March 31
Joseph Story Bicentennial Exhibition--Langdell, ILS and Pound buildings, HLS, through Jan. 31
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