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An exhibition of Rembrandt's works will open today at the Fogg Art Museum and will remain until April 12.
The exhibition is a remarkable collection of paintings and drawings not ordinarily accessible to the public. Mr. J. P. Morgan '89 has contributed some remarkable drawings and early paintings. Other contributors are Mr. Felix Warburg, Mr. Ernesto G. Fabbri, and Mr. Otto H. Kahn. Duveen Brothers and Knoedler and Company, of New York, have also lent some excellent oil paintings.
The exhibition includes one of the artist's portraits of himself, the "Death of the Virgin", and "Jupiter and Mercury received by Philemon and Baucis."
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