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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1951-1952

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The image is of an open scrapbook or album page containing a newspaper clipping from November 3, 1952. The clipping is from the "New England Newspaper Agency, Inc." and includes articles and an illustration related to arts and artists.

The main headline of the clipping reads "BLACK AND WHITE HAS OWN BEAUTY" and is written by Walter Merkel. The article discusses the significance of black and white in photography and art, emphasizing that it can convey a true picture of nature. It mentions an exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, which features black and white photography and drawings.

Adjacent to this article is an illustration titled "ON EXHIBITION IN CAPITAL," which is an informal sketch by Delacroix. The sketch is described as being awarded a prize of honor at the Paris Salon of 1831 and is currently on display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Additional articles on the page include:

  • "Art at Harvard": This section discusses an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard, featuring works by Swedish artist Carl Milles.
  • "Revives Ancient Art": This article talks about an exhibition of Byzantine art at the Fogg Art Museum, highlighting the historical and artistic significance of the displayed pieces.
  • "At Ballroom Gallery": This article covers an exhibition at the Ballroom Gallery in Boston, featuring works by various artists including James Brooks and Hans Hofmann.
  • "Gallery Gist": This section provides brief updates on various art exhibitions and events happening in the area, including mentions of the Worcester Art Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

The page is neatly arranged, with the articles and illustrations carefully placed to fit within the scrapbook. The overall theme of the page is focused on art exhibitions and the appreciation of various forms of art.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from an old edition of a publication, specifically from June 27. The main article on the page is titled "Black and White Has Own Beauty" by Walter Merker.

Summary of the Article Sections:

  1. Black and White Has Own Beauty:

    • The article discusses the aesthetic value of black and white photography, emphasizing its unique beauty and distinctiveness from color photography.
    • Merker argues that black and white should be recognized for its own merits and not just as a precursor to color.
  2. Art at Harvard:

    • The Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture at Harvard is showing an exhibition titled "Black and White."
    • The exhibition features various works in black and white, including prints, drawings, and photographs by notable artists.
    • The exhibit aims to demonstrate the expressive power of black and white across different media.
  3. Revives Ancient Art:

    • This section seems to discuss how modern artists are using ancient techniques or themes.
    • It talks about the use of color in ancient art, with a specific focus on how ancient Egyptians and Greeks used colors symbolically and practically.
  4. At Ballroom Gallery:

    • The Ballroom Gallery in a Polish Home in Southbridge is hosting an exhibition.
    • The exhibit features creative and colorful works by local artists, including tapestries, paintings, and other pieces.
    • It highlights the work of artists like Josephine Hanulak and others, focusing on the variety and richness of their artistic expressions.
  5. On Exhibition in Capital:

    • An exhibition of works by the artist Delacroix is being held at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
    • This includes a display of Delacroix's preparatory sketches and oil paintings.
    • The exhibition showcases around 114 pieces and will run through various dates at multiple locations, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

Additionally, there is a telegram at the top left corner dated June 23, sent from Worcester, Mass., and a smaller section on the right side mentioning the "Margaret Brown Gallery" and its exhibition details.

The overall theme of the page focuses on the arts, specifically the appreciation and exhibitions of black and white art, ancient art revival, and current exhibitions in various galleries.

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The image is a page from the Sunday Telegram, published by the New England Newsletter Agency, dated November 2, 1952. The page features an article titled "Black and White Has Own Beauty" by Walter Merkel, which discusses the dominance and beauty of black and white in the field of photography and art.

The article begins by stating that while color photography is chemically excellent, black and white have a true prominence in art. It highlights the contrast and simplicity of black and white, which can be more effective than color in certain contexts.

The article mentions several exhibitions and artists:

  1. At Harvard: The Busch-Reisinger Museum is showcasing an exhibition of Swedish Peasant Art through Design.
  2. At Ballroom Gallery: Muriel Murphy's exhibition features a series of drawings and paintings, including works titled "Pilgrim's Progress" and "Hole in the Wind."
  3. Revives Ancient Art: Miss Florence Brooks, a professor at Simmons College, is teaching an art history course that includes a study of ancient Greek and Roman art, focusing on the use of black and white in their illustrations.
  4. On Exhibition in Capital: An informal sketch show by Delacroix, sponsored by the National Gallery of Art, includes works by various artists such as Charles Hovey Pepper, John Marin, and others. The exhibition is titled "The Success and Value of Art."

Additionally, there is a note about an exhibition of creative papermâché sculptures by Myles and Ant Perigord at the Center Gallery.

The page includes photographs and smaller images of the artworks and exhibitions mentioned, providing a visual context to the written descriptions.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Sunday Telegram, dated November 9, 1953, from Worcester, Massachusetts. The headline reads "Black and White Has Own Beauty" and is written by Walter Merkel.

The article discusses the prominence of black and white photography and art, highlighting its enduring beauty and importance. It mentions that black and white photography has been recognized for its artistic excellence and its ability to convey moods and details that color cannot always achieve. The article also references several exhibitions and collections of black and white artworks:

  1. Art at Harvard: The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University is showcasing an exhibition of Swedish Peasant Art, which includes black and white drawings and etchings.

  2. Ballroom Gallery: The Ballroom Gallery in Boston, curated by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Murphy, is divided into various themes such as "Light and Fantasy" and "Holes in the Wind," focusing on black and white photography and prints.

  3. Revisits Ancient Art: The article discusses an exhibition by Miss Florence Brooks of Lenox, which focuses on the use of black and white in ancient art, particularly in the context of the four elements: fire, earth, air, and water.

  4. Gallery Grist: The exhibition "Gallery Grist" at the Margaret Brown Gallery features works by various artists, including watercolors and drawings by Margaret Brown herself.

The clipping includes a photograph of a black and white artwork and mentions an informal sketch by Delacroix at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

The article emphasizes the artistic value and the historical significance of black and white photography and art.

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The image is a page from a newspaper article titled "Black and White Has Own Beauty" by Walter Merkel, published on a Sunday Telegram from Worcester, Massachusetts. The article discusses the prominence of black and white photography and art.

Key points from the article include:

  1. Dominance in Photography:

    • Black and white photography is considered dominant in the field due to its chemical excellence and the timeless beauty it offers.
  2. Art Exhibitions:

    • At Harvard: The Busch-Reisinger Museum is showcasing an exhibition of Swedish Peasant Art, focusing on black and white designs. The exhibit will emphasize the contrast and simplicity of black and white images.
  3. At Ballroom Gallery:

    • The Ballroom Gallery in Sturbridge is presenting an exhibition of artwork by various artists, including works by Murry, who has been studying at the School of Fine Arts, Boston University. This includes a variety of works that range from etchings to watercolors.
  4. Art at the National Gallery of Art:

    • An informal sketch by Delacroix is featured in the exhibition titled "Studio of the Past" at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., highlighting the importance of the artist's creative process and historical influences.
  5. Art Revival:

    • The article also mentions a revival of ancient art, focusing on the use of black and white in ancient illustrations, particularly by Miss Florence Brooks at the Boston Public Library.
  6. Gallery Grist:

    • It highlights a show of creative and decorative paper-maché sculptures by Myles and Ant Pergil at the Museum Center in Worcester.

The article includes photographs and mentions several art pieces and exhibitions, emphasizing the enduring appeal and artistic value of black and white mediums. The specific dates mentioned for some events and exhibitions are November 12 through 25 at the Museum Center, November 15 at the Ballroom Gallery, and other dates for other art shows and exhibitions.

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The image shows a newspaper page from the "Arts and Artists" section, titled "BLACK AND WHITE HAS OWN BEAUTY" by Walter Merkel. The article discusses the significance and beauty of black and white photography, emphasizing its unique qualities compared to color images. It mentions that black and white can be more flexible and dramatic, often revealing the true essence of a subject.

The article is presented in multiple columns, with the first column on the left side of the page. There is also an accompanying photograph of a gallery space titled "ON EXHIBITION IN CAPITAL," showing an art display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The image depicts a gallery with a few people observing artworks, including a large painting and some sculptures.

The page also includes smaller sections with headlines such as "Art at Harvard," discussing an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and "At Ballroom Gallery," detailing an exhibition at the Ballroom Gallery of the Public Library, Bridgeport, featuring the work of Miss Muriel Murphy. Additionally, there is a section titled "Revives Ancient Art," which talks about an exhibition of works by Miss Florence Brooks, and "Gallery Gist," which briefly mentions various art exhibitions and events around the city.

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The image shows an old newspaper clipping glued onto a blank page of an album or scrapbook. The clipping is from the "Sunday Telegram Worcester, Mass. Republican" dated November 9, 1952. The headline reads, "BLACK AND WHITE HAS OWN BEAUTY," written by Walter Merkel under the section "Arts and Artists." The article discusses the artistic value and appeal of black and white photography and art.

There is a black-and-white photograph in the clipping, captioned "ON EXHIBITION IN CAPITAL," showing an informal sketch by Delacroix, owned by the Musee du Louvre in Paris, which is on exhibition at the National Gallery of Art. The article describes various exhibitions and artists, including mentions of art at Harvard, several exhibitions in different cities, and other artistic events and collections.

The clipping is glued on the left and center of the blank page, with some pieces of the clipping slightly overlapping each other. The newspaper text appears slightly yellowed, indicating age. The scrapbook page has a green border visible along the right side.

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This image depicts an open book with a newspaper clipping attached to one of its pages. The clipping comes from the "Sunday Telegram WORCESTER, Mass. Republican" and is dated November 9, 1952. The headline of the article reads: "BLACK AND WHITE HAS OWN BEAUTY" by Walter Merkel, under the section titled "Arts and Artists."

The article discusses the beauty and significance of black and white in photography and art, despite the dominance of color imagery. It mentions several exhibitions happening at various galleries and museums, including the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard, a Ballroom Gallery in Philadelphia, an exhibition showcasing Swedish artist Ellen Emmet Rand's work, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Additionally, there's a black-and-white sketch titled "Studio Corner, Studio House" by Delacroix displayed in Washington D.C. The article provides an overview of the revivals of ancient art, comprehensive art exhibitions, and featured works that bear historical and artistic importance.

This page of the book appears to be part of a larger collection or scrapbook, preserving articles and art reviews. The clipping is carefully framed within a rectangular border, suggesting its archival importance.

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This is an image of an open book displaying a newspaper page. The newspaper is from November 9, 1952, as indicated by a date stamp at the top left corner of the page. The main article on the left side is headlined "BLACK AND WHITE HAS OWN BEAUTY" and is attributed to Walter Merkel. It appears to be an article about art, specifically focused on black and white presentations in photography, drawing, and painting, highlighting their unique aesthetic qualities and their presence in art history and exhibitions.

To the right, there's an article titled "ON EXHIBITION IN CAPITAL" with an accompanying image of an artwork or a photograph of an interior scene, possibly an artist's studio. The surrounding text of the article likely details exhibitions and events related to the arts, as suggested by the context of the image and other text fragments visible on the page.

The newspaper page has aged, as indicated by the yellowing of the paper, and it has been preserved within the book, demonstrating some kind of archival or historical significance. The book itself has a green spine, suggesting it might be part of a collection or library.

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The image shows a page from a printed publication, likely a newspaper or magazine, dated November 3, 1952, as indicated at the top of the page. The page is titled "Arts and Artists" and features a headline: "BLACK AND WHITE HAS OWN BEAUTY" by Walter Merkel.

Content Overview:

The page is divided into several sections, each discussing different art exhibitions and events:


Main Article: "BLACK AND WHITE HAS OWN BEAUTY"

  • Author: Walter Merkel
  • Focus: The article explores the artistic value and aesthetic qualities of black-and-white photography, emphasizing its unique appeal and prominence in the art world.
  • Key Points:
    • Black-and-white photography is highlighted as a dominant medium in the field, noted for its chemical excellence and artistic qualities.
    • The article discusses how black-and-white has become a significant part of art, with mentions of its use in various forms such as etchings, drawings, and prints.
    • It references the Busch-Reisinger Museum's exhibition of Swedish Peasant Art, which includes black-and-white works, and notes that this exhibition will run through November.

Other Sections:

  1. "ON EXHIBITION IN CAPITAL"

    • Exhibition: Features an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
    • Exhibited Work: An informal sketch by Delacroix, titled "Studio Corner", is on display.
    • Details: The sketch is part of a larger exhibition of Delacroix's work, which includes 114 oil paintings and 17 watercolors. The exhibition runs through November 14.
  2. "Revives Ancient Art"

    • Exhibition: Discusses an exhibition at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts featuring Sisile Florence Brookes.
    • Focus: The artist’s work is described as reviving ancient art forms, with a focus on textiles, ceramics, and other crafts.
    • Exhibition Dates: The exhibition runs through November 30.
  3. "Gallery Grist"

    • Exhibition: Mentions a variety of smaller art exhibitions and events, including:
      • An exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art, featuring works by Myles and Anna Pergola.
      • An exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago, featuring works by Paul Klee.
      • An exhibition at the Marquet Brown Gallery, featuring works by Margaret Colors and drawings by Paul Klee.

Visual Elements:

  • Photograph: On the right side of the page, there is a black-and-white photograph labeled "ON EXHIBITION IN CAPITAL." The photo depicts an abstract or modern interior setting, possibly an art gallery or studio, with a mix of geometric shapes and architectural elements. The caption identifies the photo as part of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and notes that it is titled "Studio Corner."

Layout and Design:

  • The page uses a two-column format, typical of newspapers or magazines from the mid-20th century.
  • The text is printed in a clean, serif font, and the layout is organized with clear headings and subheadings.
  • The inclusion of a photograph adds visual interest and complements the written content, illustrating one of the exhibitions mentioned.

Contextual Notes:

  • The publication appears to be a cultural or arts-focused newspaper or magazine, likely targeting an audience interested in art exhibitions, critiques, and reviews.
  • The date (November 3, 1952) situates the content in the early 1950s, a period when black-and-white photography was highly regarded in the art world, and exhibitions of modern and classical art were prominent.

Summary:

The image depicts a page from a 1952 arts publication discussing various art exhibitions and highlighting the artistic value of black-and-white photography. The page includes a headline article, several exhibition reviews, and a photograph of an artwork on display at the National Gallery of Art. The layout is structured and visually balanced, typical of mid-20th-century print media.