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The image shows an open book or magazine with a clipping pasted onto one of its pages. The clipping is an article titled "REGARDING ART" by Lawrence Dame. The text of the article is not fully legible, but it appears to be a critique or analysis of art, mentioning exhibitions, artists, and artistic works. There are several columns of text, and the article seems to be continued from another section, indicated by the phrase "continued from page..." at the top left corner of the clipping.
In addition to the main article, there are advertisements at the bottom of the clipping, including one for an "Exhibition of Watercolors painted in NEW ZEALAND by Charles Hopkinson" at the Margaret Brown Gallery, and another for "The Recent Work of Dwight Shepler" at Doll & Richards.
There are also some handwritten notes at the bottom of the page, which appear to be a date: "Boston, Nov. 3, 1948."
The book or magazine page has a light brown or beige tone, with some text visible on the left and right sides of the clipping, suggesting that the clipping was pasted onto an already printed page.
The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine, dated May 12, 1948. The main content of the page is a news article titled "REGARDING ART" by Lawrence Dame.
Here's a detailed summary:
Article Title and Author:
Content Summary:
Additional Sections:
Date and Notations:
Overall, the page provides a snapshot of cultural discussions around art in 1948, with a focus on modern artistic movements and their reception.
The image shows a page from an old newspaper, specifically the "Boston Herald," dated May 12. The article is titled "REGARDING ART" and is written by Lawrence Dame. The piece discusses various aspects of modern art, expressing opinions on contemporary artworks and exhibitions.
Key points from the article include:
Additionally, there are advertisements in the lower part of the page for art-related events and classes, such as:
The newspaper page has a yellowed and aged appearance, typical of old print media, with a date stamp indicating it was dated October 3, 1948.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from a Boston newspaper, dated October 3, 1948. The clipping is titled "Regarding Art" and is written by Lawrence Dame.
Here's a detailed summary:
Headline and Author:
Main Content:
Exhibition Announcement:
Additional Ads:
Date and Location:
The clipping is preserved in what appears to be an old book or album, with the edges showing signs of aging.
The image shows an old newspaper page containing several articles, announcements, and advertisements. Here is a detailed summary:
Regarding Art
The Sew Herself
A Noble Woman
Exhibition of Watercolors by Charles Hopkinson
The Recent Work of Dwight Shepler
This newspaper page seems to cater to readers interested in arts, culture, and personal narratives.
The image shows an open page from a scrapbook or an old book with a newspaper clipping attached to it. The newspaper clipping is titled "REGARDING ART" and is written by Lawrence Dane. The article discusses a Boston painting show and the author's impressions of the artworks exhibited. The text mentions specific pieces such as "The Cook and the Butler" by John Fulton Folinsbee and "The Sea" by Charles Hopkinson, commenting on their artistic qualities and the author's personal reactions to them.
Below the article, there are two advertisements:
There is a handwritten note at the bottom of the page that reads "Boston Herald, Oct 3, 1948," indicating the source and date of the newspaper clipping. The page itself shows signs of aging, with yellowed edges and some discoloration.
This image shows an open book displaying a yellowed, aging newspaper page. The page is headlined with "REGARDING ART" by LAWRENCE DAME, suggesting that the article is about art or art criticism. The text of the article is too small to read clearly, but there are several columns of text.
Below the main article, there is a section advertising an "Exhibition of Watercolors NEW ZEALAND by Charles Hopkinson at the MARGARET BROWN GALLERY" along with the dates and location of the exhibition. Further below, there is a mention of "THE RECENT WORK OF DWIGHT SHEPLER" to be shown at the DOLL & RICHARDS gallery, and then an advert for the "STUDIO FALL FESTIVAL" involving Kenneth Campbell and Giglio Dante.
At the bottom of the page, outside of the newspaper clipping and on the book's own page, there's a handwritten note that appears to say "3 In 1 Makeup Oct. 3, 1948,” suggesting this could be an annotation or reminder written by the book’s owner.
The book's pages are visibly worn and have a strong patina, indicating considerable age and possibly frequent handling or exposure to the elements over time. It appears to be lying on a flat surface, and the photograph has been captured at an angle where the right side meets the bottom edge of the frame, slightly cutting off the lower right corner of the page. A white object, perhaps a metallic ruler or bookmark, rests diagonally across the top corner of the right page, partially reflecting light.
The image depicts a page from an older book or magazine with a newspaper clipping adhered to it. The clipping features an article titled "REGARDING ART" by Lawrence Dame. The article discusses various aspects of art, including exhibits and specific artists.
The edges of the clipping have browned over time, indicating its age. There are advertisements at the bottom of the clipping promoting exhibitions and art galleries:
Handwritten at the bottom of the page are the words "Boston Mercantile Oct 3, 1948," presumably noting the source and date of the clipping. The page appears to be held open by white clips at the top, and part of another clipped page is visible on the right-hand side.
The image shows a scrapbook or scrapbook album page with a newspaper clipping titled "REGARDING ART" by Lawrence Dame pasted onto it. The clipping includes art criticism and commentary on various artists and artworks. There are also small advertisements at the bottom of the clipping for art exhibitions and studios, including:
The clipping is slightly yellowed with age and pasted on a larger off-white page with visible discoloration around the edges. There is a handwritten note at the bottom of the clipping that says "Boston Herald Oct 3, 1948." The page is held in place inside the album by two transparent photo corners at the top and bottom edges. The album itself has a green cover and slightly tattered edges.
The image shows an open book with a page titled "REGARDING LAWRENCE DANTE". The page appears to be from a catalog or exhibition program, likely related to an art exhibition. Here are the key details observed:
Title and Author:
Content:
Exhibition Details:
Other Exhibitions:
The page serves as a historical document, providing insights into art exhibitions and artists active in the 1940s, particularly in Boston. It highlights the work of Lawrence Dante and other contemporary artists, offering a glimpse into the art scene of that time. The inclusion of exhibition details suggests this book may be part of an art gallery's archive or a collector's reference material.