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Flemish Art Lecture Marks Renaissance of Norton Series

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Another pre-war tradition reappeared last night with the opening lecture in the Charles Eliot Norton series on the History of Art. Professor Erwin Pandofsky of the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study spoke on "Early Flemish Art: Its Origin and Character" in the Fogg Large Room.

It was the first of five illustrated lectures to be given this term, the remaining ones scheduled for next Wednesday, for November 19, December 8, and December 10.

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