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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

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The image shows a newspaper page from the Herald Traveler, dated April 13, 1970. The main content on the page is a section titled 'CURRENT ART EXHIBITS,' which lists various art exhibitions and events taking place in the Boston area during that time.

The section includes details about different galleries and museums, such as the Fogg Art Museum, the Boston University Art Gallery, and the Addison Gallery of American Art. It provides information about the artists, the type of artwork on display, and the dates and times when the exhibitions can be viewed.

Some of the exhibitions mentioned include 'Fine Arts Museum,' 'Drawings from the Collection of Jacob Epstein,' 'American Prints: 1900-1940,' and 'Daumier in the Country.' The page also lists talks and lectures related to art, such as 'The Changing Form of Abstract Art' by Lotte Starkie at the Boston University Art Gallery.

Additionally, the page includes a section titled 'Other Galleries,' which briefly lists exhibitions at various other locations, such as the Addison Gallery of American Art, the Phillips Academy, and the Andover.

Overall, the page serves as a guide to the art scene in Boston during that period, providing readers with information about the various art events and exhibitions they could attend.

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The image is a page from a newspaper, specifically from the Herald Traveler dated April 12, 1970. The page includes various sections related to art exhibits and events happening in and around Boston.

Here are the detailed sections:

Current Art Exhibits:

  1. Fine Arts Museum:

    • Offers tours every day from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with group arrangements available by calling the Public Education office at 7-4900.
  2. All Week:

    • Drawings from the Collection: Through April 28.
    • American Prints: Through June 14.
    • Daumier in the Country: Through April 28.
  3. Talks and Events:

    • Tuesday: Ancient Egypt in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts at 5:30 p.m.
    • Wednesday: The Changing Form of Art by Lita Jordan at 11:00 a.m.
    • Thursday: A God in Early Egypt by Krishan Kumar at 2:30 p.m.
    • Saturday: The Birth of the Self in the Italian Renaissance at 2:00 p.m.
    • Sunday: Indian Miniatures and Jewelry at 2:30 p.m.
    • Romance and Reality: Civilization Film Series (April 15-19) with various times listed for films.
  4. Special Events:

    • "Ten Times Ten" - Exhibitions and special events at the museum, including:
      • Watercolors by William Jewell.
      • Fine Arts Emeritus.
      • Paintings by Paul Revere.
      • Children's Medical Center show.
  5. Other Galleries:

    • Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover: Listing of events.
  6. Boston University Lectures:

    • April 8: Conservation is Common Sense by Roy Lichtenstein at 11:00 a.m.
    • April 9: Faith and Hope by a Messianic Explanation by a professor of theology at 11:00 a.m.
    • April 11: The Ritual by a film at the Sherman Union Ballroom.
  7. Brandywine University - Drawing Society New England Region:

    • Exhibition at Brandywine University, drawing and painting collection, open from April 15 to May 3.
  8. Boston Public Library:

    • Drawing and painting collection open from April 1 to May 3.
  9. Brookline Public Library:

    • Watercolors by William Jewell, open from April 17 to May 1.
  10. Cambridge Art Association:

    • Annual show of graphics from April 29 to May 1.
  11. Children's Art Centre:

    • Recent paintings by Albert Acquay through April.
  12. Community Church Art Centre:

    • Recent paintings by various artists from April 17 to May 1.
  13. Harvard University - Bicentennial Exhibition:

    • Depicts the history of Harvard through paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures from April 5 to May 17.
  14. Hebrew Rehabilitation Center:

    • Art Therapy by Fred Weinman, open from April 1 to April 18.
  15. Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Photography Gallery:

    • Exhibition of photographs from April 10 to May 1.
  16. Melrose Public Library:

    • Exhibition of works by various artists from April 1 to April 30.
  17. Parsons School of Design - Gallery:

    • Exhibition by students from April 12 to April 23.
  18. State Street Bank and Trust Company:

    • "Artists' Expo" through April 15.
  19. Thomas Crane Public Library:

    • Exhibition of paintings by various artists from April 1 to April 23.
  20. Wellesley College - Jeeves Art Center:

    • Sculpture and other works by various artists from April 17 to April 28.
  21. Walnut Hill Art School - Show:

    • Open view through April.

The newspaper page provides comprehensive details about art exhibitions, lectures, and events happening in the Boston area during early April 1970.

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The image shows a page from the April 12, 1970, edition of the "Herald Traveler" newspaper from Boston, Massachusetts. The page is titled "CURRENT ART EXHIBITS" and lists various art exhibitions happening in the Boston area.

Here is a detailed summary of the listed events:

Fine Arts Museum:

  • Open Tuesday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Exhibits include "All Week: Treasures for Tomorrow," featuring acquisitions from the museum's collection.
  • "Drawings from the Collection" through April 26.
  • "Recent Prints: Graphite by Jim Dine, Etchings by Robert Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Roy Lichtenstein, and others" through June 14.
  • "American Prints: 1600-1940" through June 28.
  • "Daumier in the Country" through April 26.

Talks and Events:

  • Tuesday, April 14: Lecture on "Ancient Egypt" by Dr. Arthur E. Pititte in the Old King's Room at 5:30 p.m.
  • Wednesday, April 15: Lecture on "The Changing Form of Architecture" by John S. Van Bergen at 11 a.m.
  • Thursday, April 16: Lecture on "The Italian Renaissance" by Dr. John Shea at 2:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 18: Lecture on "The Birth of the Self in the Italian Renaissance" by Dr. John Shea at 2 p.m.
  • Sunday, April 19: Lecture on "Indian Miniatures and Jewelry" by Alice Walsh at 2:30 p.m.

Brandis University:

  • "Contemporary Italian Prints" through April 26.
  • "The World of Charlemagne" through April 18.

Boston University:

  • "Conservation is Common Sense" lecture on April 8 at 12 p.m. in the Hayden Hall, Boston University.
  • "Faith and Hope: Messianic Expectation as a Predicative Element in the Prophets" lecture on April 8 at 4 p.m. in the Marsh Chapel.

Boston Public Library:

  • Exhibitions of contemporary prints and drawings from the American and European collections through April 18.

Other Galleries:

  • "Addison Gallery of American Art" at Phillips Academy, Andover.
  • "Brookline Public Library" features an exhibition of watercolors.
  • "Cambridge Art Association" with an annual show of graphics.
  • "Harvard University" showcases "The World of Charlemagne" through April 18.
  • "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" displays contemporary photography.
  • "Melrose Public Library" hosts an exhibition of art and crafts.
  • "Parsons School of Design" features an exhibition of drawings and paintings.
  • "State Street Bank and Trust Company" presents an exhibition of Japanese prints.
  • "Thomas Crane Public Library" shows works by artists such as Quincy, Carleton, and others.
  • "Walnut Hill School" displays student artworks.
  • "Wellesley College" features "The World of Charlemagne" through April 18.

The page also lists other events and exhibitions at various locations around Boston, including the "Community Church Art Center," "Children's Art Centre," and "Hebrew Rehabilitation Center."

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the "Herald Traveller," dated April 12, 1970, featuring a section titled "Current Art Exhibits." The clipping lists various art exhibitions taking place in different locations in and around Boston, Massachusetts.

Here is a detailed summary of the listed exhibits:

  1. Fige Arts Museum:

    • Drawings from the Collection: Open to the public on Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The exhibition includes drawings by Jim Dine, Elaine de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, and others, through April 26.
  2. All Week Treasures for Tomorrow:

    • Acquisitions including paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, and furniture from all parts of the world, through April 26.
  3. American Prints:

    • Exhibition of prints from 1800-1940, through June 28.
  4. Daumier in the Country:

    • Exhibition of works by Daumier, through June 28.
  5. Talks and Events:

    • Tuesday: Ancient Egyptian Art talk in the Old Kingdoms Gallery.
    • Wednesday: Lecture on changing forms of April 1st, a lecture on the Renaissance.
    • Saturday: Lecture on the Birth of the Self in the Italian Renaissance.
    • Next Sunday: Lecture on Indian Miniatures and Jewels.
    • Civilization Film Series: Includes films like "Romance and Reality" and "Ten Times Ten," with specific showtimes listed.
  6. Other Galleries:

    • Addison Gallery of American Art: Exhibits works by Phillips Academy students.
  7. Boston University:

    • Exhibitions include:
      • "Conservation is Common Sense" through April 19.
      • "Faith and Hope" through April 19.
      • Lectures on various topics, including one by Professor John Beck.
  8. Brandies University Library:

    • Exhibition of watercolors by William Jewett.
  9. Brookline Public Library:

    • Exhibitions of works by local artists, including Fine Arts Emeritus.
  10. Cambridge Art Association:

    • Annual spring show of graphics, April 17-19.
  11. Children’s Art Centre:

    • Exhibitions by Albert Aloclay.
  12. Community Church Art Centre:

    • Exhibitions by artists like Paul Rotman, including a preview of an upcoming show.
  13. Harvard University:

    • Exhibitions by students and faculty, including a sculpture exhibition and a show by John Bracken.
  14. Hebrew Rehabilitation Center:

    • Exhibitions by local artists, including works by Fred Weinman.
  15. Melrose Public Library:

    • Exhibitions by local artists and craftsmen.
  16. Parsons Schoolhouse Gallery:

    • Exhibitions by students and faculty.
  17. State St. Bank and Trust Company:

    • Exhibitions by local artists.
  18. Thomas Crane Public Library:

    • Exhibitions by local artists, including works by Helen Ritchie and others.
  19. Walnut Hill Art School:

    • Exhibitions by students and faculty.
  20. Wellesley College:

    • Exhibitions by local artists, including works by Jack Bush.

The clipping provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse art exhibitions available in the Boston area during that week in April 1970.

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The image is a page from a 1970 edition of the "New England Newspaper," specifically from April 12, detailing current art exhibits and events in the Boston area.

Current Art Exhibits

Fine Arts Museum

  • Descriptive Introductory Galleries: Ongoing exhibit offering an introduction to the museum's collections, open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • Art Themes for Tomorrow-Row: Exhibit featuring lectures, architecture, paintings, sculpture, furniture, prints, drawing departments, and juries. Runs from April 15 through April 28.

Drawings from The Collection

  • Featuring works by notable artists such as Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, and others. On exhibit from April 3 to June 14.

American Prints: 1900-1940

  • Display of American prints from the first half of the 20th century. Dates: Through June 18.

Dancer in the Country

  • Through April 26.

Drawing Society New England Regional

  • Various drawing exhibits through May 3 at the Boston University Art Gallery, 855 Commonwealth Avenue.

Boston City Hall

  • An exhibition of drawings from the University's Art Department. Runs through April 29.

Boston University

  • Museum Studies: Exhibitions from the University collections, open April 8 to April 15.

Talks and Events

Tuesday

  • "Ancient Egypt in the Old Kingdom" at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Time: 5:30 p.m.

Wednesday

  • Lecture by Morris Carter on "The Changing Form of American Collections" at the Museum of Fine Arts. Time: 8 p.m.

Thursday

  • Lectures by John L. Sweeney on Krishna, and John Lebold Cohen on "Lover and Loved." Time: 2:30 p.m.

Saturday

  • "The Birth of the Self in Jewish Renaissance" lecture by Judith Bohn-Davies. Time: 2 p.m.

Next Sunday

  • Indian Miniatures and Jewelry: Alice Wahl talks in the 17th Century Gallery. Time: 3 p.m.

Special Events

  • "Ten Times Ten": Slide-tapes tracing the growth of the Museum's collections, shown on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 p.m.
  • Civilization Film Series: Films shown on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. through April 15.
  • Community Art for Recent Paintings: Paintings by Arnold Trachtman, through May 1, open 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Other Galleries and Exhibitions

Addison Gallery of American Art

  • Located at Phillips Academy, Andover.

Boston Athenaeum

  • Exhibition of photographs by Nicholas Nixon, through April 18.

Boston Public Library

  • Various exhibitions including works by Gertrude Beals and others, through April.

Harvard University

  • Exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum and Carpenter Center.

Institute of Contemporary Art

  • Exhibition of works by Mel Bochner through April 23.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Several exhibits including "Metropolitan Mix" and photographs by various artists.

School of the Museum of Fine Arts

  • Exhibits featuring student works.

Additional Listings

  • Boston Arts Festival: Various galleries and exhibitions including Boston City Bank and Trust Co., Boston University's Sherman Gallery, and more.
  • Thomas Crane Public Library: Exhibit of paintings by Carmen Lugo, through April 30.
  • Walnut Hill Art Show: Featuring works from local high school students, from April 18.

Workshops and Classes

  • Wellesley College: Evening classes in jewelry making, silkscreen, and more.

This detailed schedule provides a comprehensive overview of the vibrant art scene in the Boston area during April 1970.

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The image depicts a page from a scrapbook or album, containing a newspaper clipping from the "Herald Traveler" dated April 13, 1970. The clipping is titled "CURRENT ART EXHIBITS" and lists various art exhibitions, events, and talks happening at different galleries, museums, and institutions in the Boston area.

Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Fine Arts Museum

  • Guided Tours: Available Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11:30 am, starting April 14.
  • Group Visits: Groups wishing to visit should contact the Department of Public Education.

All Week

  • Art Treasures of the Roman World: Exhibition of 120 Roman artworks at the Museum of Fine Arts.
  • Drawings from the Collection: Through April 26.
  • Recent Prints: Graphics by Jim Dine, David Hockney, and others. Through June 14.
  • Ancient Chinese Prints: 1000-1960. Through June 14.
  • Daimler in the Country: Through April 19.

Talks and Events

  • Tuesday: "Ancient Egypt in the Boston Area" by Dr. Emily Teeter.
  • Wednesday: "The Changing Face of Aesthetics" by Prof. Monroe Beardsley.
  • Thursday: "A God in Earthly Guise" by Prof. Jean Leclerc.
  • Saturday: "The Birth of the Self in Western Literature" by Prof. Judith Boss.
  • Easter Sunday: "Medieval Miniatures and Their Artists" by Dr. Thomas Kren.
  • Civilization Film Series: "Renaissance and Reality" on April 15.

Other Galleries

  • Addison Gallery of American Art: "The Graphic Legacy" through April 19.
  • Alpha Gallery: "New England Region Drawing Society" through May 3.
  • Boston City Hall: "Crafts '70" through April 17.
  • Boston Public Library: "Conservation Is Common Sense" through April 15.
  • Brandeis University: "Walter Gropius Library" through April 19.
  • Brookline Public Library: "Watercolors by William Thon" through May 13.
  • Cambridge Art Association: "Members' Prize Exhibition" through April 19.
  • Children's Art Center: "Building Big" through April 19.
  • Church Art Exhibition: "Religious Art" through April 19.
  • De Cordova Museum: "Sculpture by Paul Evans" through April 19.
  • Harvard University: "Baroque Painting" through April 19.
  • Hebrew Rehabilitation Center: "Paintings by Fred Williams" through April 19.
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology: "Contemporary Middle Eastern Art" through April 19.
  • Milrose Public Library: "Exhibition of Arts and Crafts" through April 19.
  • Parsons Schoolhouse Gallery: "Dolls and Toys" through April 19.
  • State Street Bank and Trust: "Artists' Exhibition" through April 19.
  • Thomas Crane Public Library: "Paintings by Carolyn Under" through April 19.
  • Walnut Hill Art Show: "On View" through April 19.
  • Wellesley College Jewett Arts Center: "Sculpture and Paintings by Jack Bush" through April 19.

The page is neatly organized, with the newspaper clipping carefully placed within the album, suggesting it was preserved for future reference or as a historical record of art events in the Boston area during that time.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping titled "CURRENT ART EXHIBITS." It includes a comprehensive list of various art exhibits, lectures, and events taking place at museums, galleries, universities, libraries, and art centers in the Boston area and surrounding locations. The clipping appears to be from the "Herald Traveler" newspaper dated April 12, 1970, as indicated by a ticket or stamp attached above the clipping.

Key details in the clipping are divided by venues and include:

  • Fine Arts Museum: One-hour introductory tours, exhibits on 130 Centennial acquisitions, and various drawings and prints.
  • Boston City Hall: Crafts exhibition featuring 30 internationally known craftsmen, open daily except Sunday.
  • Boston University: Lectures on conservation, and showings related to Messianic expectation and films including Ingmar Bergman's "The Ritual."
  • Various other venues such as Brandies University, Brookline Public Library, Cambridge Art Association, Children’s Art Centre, Community Church Art Center, De Cordova Museum, Harvard University, and more.
  • Art exhibitions range from paintings, sculpture, graphics, textiles, and crafts to special photo-graphs and drawings.
  • Specific exhibitions highlighted include Hebrew Rehabilitation Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s photography exhibition, Melrose Public Library’s art and crafts by senior high school students, Parsons Schoolhouse Gallery's Printmakers Traveling Exhibit, and multiple others.
  • The time spans for these exhibitions mostly cover April and sometimes extend into May or June, with exact dates, times, and occasional admission fees or reception dates noted.

The clipping serves as a detailed bulletin for art enthusiasts in 1970 to explore current art showings and related cultural events.

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