This exhibition catalog showcases a collection of engravings, etchings, dry-points, and woodcuts designed by the famous German artist Albert Dürer. The works were selected from the collection of Mr. Henry F. Sewall of New York, and from the Gray Collection belonging to Harvard College. The catalog is a visual treat for art lovers and collectors.
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