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LOAN EXHIBITIONS IN FOGG MUSEUM REMOVED

Exhibit Many of Own Works for First Time in New Galleries--A Tintoretto Presented by Norton's Children

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The New Fogg Art Museum, having returned most of the loan exhibitions displayed for the opening this fall of the new building, is for the first time exhibiting many of its own works of art in the new galleries.

An exhibition of eclectic painters, including Van Dyck, Ribera, Magnasco, and Caravaggio, has been arranged in gallery XVII on the second floor of the Museum. Of particular interest to students of Ingres is a late Venetian "Adoration of the "Magi", recently presented to the Museum by M. Durand-Ruel, which hung for many years in the studio of Ingres in Rome.

The Tintoretto "Portrait of a Senator", presented to the Museum by the children of Charles Eliot Norton in honor of Norton's Centenary, celebrated yesterday at the Museum, is also exhibited, together with a Vittorio Criveili, a recent gift of Bernard Berenson '87, and Mrs. Berenson.

Other of the Museum's own paintings on display are a thirteenth century Byzantine "Madonna" another "Madonna" of the Bellini School, and a "Visitation" by Zeitbiom.

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