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A. Sachs '01 Gives Madonna to Fogg

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The Fogg Art Museum has just received as a gift from Arthur Sachs '01, a beautiful Madonna and Child by the early Venetian painter, Jacobello del Fiore, the first painting by the master to enter an American public or private collection. The master was born, in 1385 and died in 1439.

A very important Portrait of a Lady by Hugo van der Goes. 1435-1482, has been lent for several weeks to the Museum by Mr. Phillip Lehman.

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