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EXHIBIT OF PHOTOGRAPHS BY AMEMYA BEGINS MONDAY

Considered Best Work of Japanese Photographer

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An exhibition of photographs of gardens and architecture by the Japanese photographer, Amemya, will be shown in Robinson Hall Annex, the Old Fogg Museum, beginning next Monday and continuing until May 3, under the auspices of the Harvard School of Landscape Architecture.

The photographs are considered among the finest in the field of landscape architecture. They represent the best work of Amemya, as it is displayed in his studio in New York City. Beside the photographs of gardens and architectural subjects, he will show a few examples of other work, including his pastels.

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