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CONTEMPORARY ART SOCIETY WILL EXHIBIT PHOTOGRAPHY

Subjects Include Civil War Pictures And Parisian Scenes

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"Selected Photographic Art" will be the subject of an exhibit to be opened under the auspices of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art tomorrow. The Society which is holding this display in its rooms in the Coop Building, is headed by Otto Wittman '33, P. T. Rathbone '33, and R. F. Evans '33.

Among the subjects to be shown during the next two weeks are Civil War photographs taken by Brady, several portraits of Jules Verno by Carjet, together with the portrait work done in 1880 by Nadar. Outstanding in the field of local color photographs are the Paris scenes of 1890 that will be displayed during this period. Those were taken by the eminent Parisian photographer, Atget.

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