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Exhibition of Albert Dürer's engravings, etchings, and dry-points, and most of the woodcuts executed from his designs

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Selected from the collection of Mr. Henry F. Sewall, of New York, and from the Gray collection belonging to Harvard college. Together with eight original drawings from the collection Von Franck. November 15, 1888, to January 15, 1889., Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Title: Exhibition of Albert Dürer's engravings, etchings, and dry-points, and most of the woodcuts executed from his designs
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Selected from the collection of Mr.
Henry F.
Sewall, of New York, and from the Gray collection belonging to Harvard college.
Together with eight original drawings from the collection Von Franck.
November 15, 1888, to January 15, 1889.
, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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