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1 Copy Aug. 8, 1893.
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[[3x underlined]] Report[[/3x underlined]] on the Section of Graphic Arts in the U.S. National Museum, 1893

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by  [[2x underlined]]S. R. Koehler [[/2x underlined]], [[underlined]] Curator [[/underlined]].
[[stamped]] Curator in Charge Jul 1^[[4]] 1893 [[/stamped]]
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The section of Graphic Arts does not show many changes or much increase since the last yearly report. Some additional specimens have been placed on exhibition, which serve to  [[strikethrough]] t  [[/strikethrough]] complete or better the  series previously arranged, but no new series have been begun. Nor, indeed, will this be possible, so long as the means and the space at command are as limited as they are at present. 
Although the accessions by gift include a number of interesting and instructive specimens, it is difficult to point out any of them as of special importance, which the exception, perhaps, of an impression of Adolf Menzel's celebrated original lithograph, "Christ among the Doctors", presen