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Sculpture Exhibit in Fogg Museum

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An exhibition of sculpture in wood, bronze, and stone by Allan Clark is now on view in the New Fogg Art Museum.

Among the exhibits being shown are figures of Javanese and Chinese actors, dancers, and portrait busts. Also of interest are two busts, one in white and the other in natural color, of the grand opera soprano, Amelita Galli-Curci.

Clark is an American sculptor who studied at the Art Institute of Chicago.

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