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Art Critic to Lecture on Degas

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Mr. Royal Cortissoz, art editor of the New York Herald-Tribune, will give an illustrated lecture on the French painter Degas in the lecture hall of the Fogg Museum, Tuesday, January 20, at 4.30 o'clock. The talk, held under the auspices of the Fogg Art Museum, will be soon to the public.

Mr. Cortissoz, who is a member of the National Institute of Arts and Letters, is well known as a lecturer on art and as author of a number of books on art, among them "Augustus St. Gaudens," published in 1907, "John La Farge," in 1911, "Art and Commonsense," in 1913, and "American Artists," in 1923.

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