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German Prints at Fogg

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The Fogg Museum is now exhibiting rare prints of many of the greatest of the German masters of the sixteenth century exclusive of Durer.

Among the prints in the exhibit there will be several examples of excellent impressions of work by Cranach, Hans Baldung, Grun, and the "Little Masters." Holbein is also represented in the exhibition. Among the prints by him there will be some very fine proofs from the Dance of Death some excellent borders, and several Old Testament cuts.

The prints will remain on exhibition for about a month and will be open to the public without charge.

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