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FOGG ARRANGES EXHIBITION OF REMBRANDT'S ETCHINGS

Famous "Hundred Guilder Print" Among Those on View

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A number of Rembrandt's etchings were placed on exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum yesterday. The prints shown are selected from the collection belonging to the Museum, and include some of the artist's greatest works.

The first group of etchings contains the masterly "Raising of Lazarus" and the very famous "Hundred Guilder Print", representing Christ healing the sick. Among the landscapes on exhibition are "Three Trees", the "Cottage and Dutch Bay-barn", and the "Gold-weigher's Field", Portraits fo the artist himself, his mother, and the men of his time--Sutma, Sylvius, and his friend, the Burgomaster Six, are also included.

The Rembrandt etchings will be on exhibition for about a month.

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