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The Fogg Museum has received from an anonymous lender the loan of a large and beautiful picture by Rogier Van der Weyden, the great Flemish master of the fifteenth century, whose works are so rare and so much valued. It will be on exhibition until Wednesday. The subject is "Noll me tangere." The picture has been placed in the gallery beside the diptych attributed to the same artist, which is one of the most important pictures in the permanent collection at the museum.
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