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Fogg Museum Receives New Goya

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A remarkably fin portrait by Goya has been lent to the Fogg Art Museum and placed on exhibition in the Gallery. The portrait represents the Toreador Romero and is a striking characterization. It is painted in warm grays, black, white, and violet, with a bright not in the rose colored lining of the sitter's jacket, and is executed with great subtlety and refinement of technique.

A recent acquisition of the Museum is a beautiful 14th century Sienese painting, representing the Virgin in Glory, surrounded by angels. The picture is in excellent condition, and is lovely in its pale coloring and quiet feeling.

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