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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

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The image shows a page from an arts calendar, specifically for the Boston area in April 1970. The page lists various museums and their ongoing exhibitions during that month. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy:

    • Location: Andover, Mass.
    • Exhibition: "The American Scene: Paintings and Sculpture from the 18th Century to the Present," a loan exhibition.
    • Dates: Through April 19.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  2. Busch-Reisinger Museum, Kirkland St. and Prescott St.:

    • Location: Cambridge, Mass.
    • Exhibition: "German Art of the 20th Century," selections from the permanent collection.
    • Dates: Continuing.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5.
  3. DeCordova Museum, Sandy Pond Rd.:

    • Location: Lincoln, Mass.
    • Exhibition: "Paul Rothestein: Paintings and Drawings."
    • Dates: Through April 19.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 10 to 5.
  4. Fogg Art Museum, 32 Quincy St.:

    • Location: Cambridge, Mass.
    • Exhibition: "Italian Drawings of the 16th Century," an exhibition of drawings from the permanent collection.
    • Dates: Through April 19.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  5. Institute of Contemporary Art, 175 Soldiers Field Rd.:

    • Location: Boston, Mass.
    • Exhibition: "Clayton Pond: Photographs."
    • Dates: Through April 19.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Sunday, 10 to 5.
  6. Museum of Fine Arts, Huntington Ave.:

    • Location: Boston, Mass.
    • Exhibition: "New England Regional Exhibit: Open April 3, 1970."
    • Dates: Through April 19.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 1 to 5.

The page is part of a larger book or document, as indicated by the visible binding and other pages. The information is neatly organized, providing details about each museum's location, exhibition, dates, and operating hours.

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The image shows an open page from a Boston Arts Calendar issue dated April 1970. The calendar lists various museum exhibits and events scheduled during that month. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover:

    • Exhibit: American paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
    • Additional: A permanent collection of glassware and a model collection of furniture.
    • Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  2. Brooklyn Museum Art Center, Oak St., Brookline:

    • Exhibit: "The Baroque Theatre" prints, drawings, and paintings.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 1 to 5.
  3. Busch-Reisinger Museum, Kirkland St., and Davis Museum, Cambridge:

    • Exhibit: "The Baroque Theatre" prints, drawings, paintings, and decorative arts related to the Baroque Theatre.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 10 to 5; Saturday, 1 to 5.
  4. DeCordova Museum, Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln:

    • Exhibit: "The Baroque Theatre" sculpture by Pastor Marciliano and Paul Rotterdam.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 1 to 5.
  5. Fogg Art Museum, Quincy St., Cambridge:

    • Exhibit: Collections of Ancient and Oriental sculpture, paintings, and decorative arts.
    • Additional: 10th Century Persian art, Baroque paintings, and a collection of European paintings.
    • Special Exhibit: "The Baroque Theatre" through April 5, and "A Bicentennial Exhibition: 1770-1970, drawings by Giambattista Tiepolo."
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 9 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  6. Institute of Contemporary Art, 254-260, Field Rd., 294-2005, Large Art Rental Gallery:

    • Exhibit: "Crafts 70," a national exhibition of craftsmen.
    • Over 180 pieces of art will be on display, including jewelry and small ceramic works.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 1 to 5.
  7. City Hall, Government Center, April 17:

    • Exhibit: "Crafts 70" will be showcased.

The page also notes that this calendar is from the "New England Newspaper" and includes the Boston Arts logo. The page is part of a larger publication, as indicated by the green binding and the visible page numbers.

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The image depicts an open page from a calendar section of a newspaper titled "New England Newsclip" dated April 1970 from Boston Arts in Boston, Massachusetts.

The page is titled "ARTS CALENDAR" and lists various museums and their exhibitions and events for the month of April:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art at Phillips Academy, Andover:

    • Permanent collection of 18th, 19th, and 20th century American sculpture, paintings, drawings, and decorative arts.
    • Exhibitions include "American Impressionist Drawings" and "The New England Drawing Society."
    • Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  2. Brookline Art Center on Porter’s Pond, Brookline:

    • Exhibits include "New England Sculpture" by Pastor Marcelino and Paul Rotterdam.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 1 to 5.
  3. Butler-Miller Museum and DeCordova Museum in Lincoln:

    • Exhibits include "The Baroque Theatre: Prints, Drawings, Paintings, and Decorative Arts from the Collection of Mrs. Richard F. Brown."
    • Hours: Thursday through Saturday, 9 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  4. DeCordova Museum in Sandy Pond Road, Lincoln:

    • Features a sculpture by Pastor Marcelino and Paul Rotterdam.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 1 to 5.
  5. Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge:

    • Displays extensive collections of Ancient and Oriental sculpture, paintings, drawings, prints, and decorative arts.
    • Exhibitions include "10th Century Persian Art," "Baroque Paintings," "Italian Masterpieces," and "Giotto’s Frescoes from the Scrovegni Chapel."
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 9 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  6. Institute of Contemporary Art at 216 Newbury Street:

    • Exhibitions include "Large Art Rental Gallery," with works by various artists.
    • Hours: Wednesday through Saturday, 2 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  7. Crafts 70:

    • A national exhibition of craftsmanship, showcasing over 180 pieces of art, including works in jewelry and ceramics.
    • Location: City Hall, Government Center.
    • Dates: April 17 at City Hall, Government Center.

The calendar appears to have been marked with a red pen, possibly indicating specific events or exhibitions of interest.

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The image shows a page from an old newspaper or magazine titled "Boston Arts Calendar" dated April 1970. The page lists various museums and their exhibits along with their respective locations and opening hours.

Here's a detailed summary of the listed museums and events:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover:

    • Location: 1475-3403, Andover, Mass.
    • Exhibits: Permanent collection of American art from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, including sculptures, paintings, furniture, glassware, and a model collection of furniture. An exhibit of drawings by Edward Hopper is ongoing. Open from Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM, and Sunday, 1 PM to 5 PM.
  2. Brooklyn Art Center, Oak St. (upper Porter’s Pond):

    • Location: 1-588-6000, A Berkshire Art Center
    • Exhibit: "Sculpture" by Pastor Marcelino and Paul Rotterdam, open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 AM to 5 PM, and Sunday, 1 PM to 5 PM.
  3. Burlington Art Center Museum, Kirkland St. and Duryea Ave. (Cambridge):

    • Location: 668-7600, Ext. 2338
    • Exhibit: "The Baroque Theatre: prints, drawings, paintings, and decorative arts from the Baroque period." Open through April 4, 1970. An exhibit entitled "The Baroque Theatre" runs from April 4 through Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM.
  4. DeCordova Museum, Sandy Pond Rd. (Lincoln):

    • Location: Sculpture by Pastoral Marcelino and Paul Rotterdam
    • Exhibit: Open Tuesday through Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM, and Sunday, 1 PM to 5 PM.
  5. Fogg Art Museum, Quincy St. (Cambridge):

    • Location: 681-5000
    • Exhibit: Permanent collections of Ancient and Oriental sculpture, paintings, drawings, and decorative arts from the 10th Century to the present. Highlights include a Baroque painting by Titian and a Bicentenary Exhibition (1770-1970) by Giambattista Tiepolo. Open Monday through Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM, and Sunday, 1 PM to 5 PM.
  6. Large Art Rental Gallery, 294-2005, Field Rd. (Cambridge):

    • Note: Members invited to rent works from the collection, open Tuesday through Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM.
  7. Crafts 76:

    • Location: City Hall, Government Center, April 17th
    • Description: A national exhibition of craftsmen. Over 180 pieces of art will be on display, including jewelry and small ceramic works. The exhibit runs from April 17th at City Hall.

The newspaper page is part of a larger publication, specifically a section dedicated to the arts and cultural events happening in Boston and surrounding areas in April 1970.

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The image displays an open book with a page from the "Arts Calendar" section of the April 1970 issue of "Boston Arts," published in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 20, 1970. The page is titled "Museums" and lists various museums and art centers along with their locations, contact information, and details about current exhibitions.

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, MA, features an 18th Century room and paintings, furniture, and sculpture from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The gallery is open from Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5, and Sunday, 2 to 5.

  2. Brookline Art Center in Brookline, MA, is located at 194-196 Clarendon St. It focuses on contemporary American art, featuring drawings, paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts. The center is open from Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5, and Sunday, 1 to 5.

  3. Buswell-Hopkins Museum in Cambridge, MA, at 1068-1070 Massachusetts Ave., displays collections of the Baroque Theatre, prints, drawings, paintings, and decorative arts. It is open from Monday through Saturday, 10 to 5, and Sunday, 1 to 5.

  4. DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, MA, at 17 Myrtle St., showcases American art, including sculpture, paintings, drawings, and prints. The museum is open from Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5, and Sunday, 1 to 5.

  5. Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, MA, at 32 Quincy St., features collections of Western art, including paintings, sculpture, and drawings from the 11th to the 19th centuries. It is open from Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5, and Sunday, 2 to 5.

  6. Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, MA, at 10 St. Botolph St., focuses on 20th-century American art, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, and photography. It is open from Tuesday through Saturday, 11 to 5, and Sunday, 2 to 5.

  7. RISD Museum in Providence, RI, at 224 Benefit St., displays collections of Oriental, European, and American art, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts. It is open from Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5, and Sunday, 1 to 5.

  8. Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, MA, at 465 Huntington Ave., features collections of American, European, and Oriental art, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, and decorative arts. It is open from Monday through Saturday, 10 to 5, and Sunday, 1 to 5.

The page is neatly organized, providing clear and concise information about each museum, making it a useful resource for art enthusiasts and visitors interested in the cultural offerings of the time.

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The image is of an "Arts Calendar" page from the April 1970 edition of a publication titled "Boston Arts Review," based in Boston, Massachusetts.

This calendar lists various museum exhibitions and art-related events happening during that month. Here are some details from the calendar:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art (Phillips Academy, Andover):

    • Exhibit: "The American Maritime Print." This exhibit includes prints from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
    • Also features a ship model collection, furniture, glassware, and a maritime library.
    • Continuing through April 19.
  2. Brockton Art Center (Oak St., on upper Porter’s Pond, Brockton):

    • Exhibit: Features works by A. Berenson.
    • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 10 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  3. Busch-Reisinger Museum (Kirkland St. and Divinity Ave., Cambridge):

    • Exhibit: "The Bauhaus Theater Prints" showcasing drawings, paintings, and decorative art related to the Bauhaus Theater.
    • Continuing through April 4.
    • Also, "The Art of the Decorative Arts" exhibit featuring works by Pastern Marling and Paul Rothemund.
    • Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
  4. Fogg Art Museum (Quincy St., Cambridge):

    • Exhibits: Permanent collections of Ancient and Oriental sculpture, paintings, and drawings.
    • Special Exhibitions: 10th Century Persian art, Baroque paintings, and a bicentennial exhibition on the arts of New Spain and Mexico.
    • Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9 to 5; Sunday, 2 to 5.
    • Guided tours: Saturdays at 2:30 PM.
    • Special event: "Crafts 70," a national crafts exhibition, from April 10 to May 9.
    • Lecture: "The Craftsman and His Aesthetic" on April 17.

The calendar provides a comprehensive guide for art enthusiasts looking to visit museums and attend events in the Boston area during April 1970.

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The image shows an open book with a partially clipped newspaper or magazine article affixed to the right-hand page. The header at the top of the article reads "BOSTON ARTS BOSTON, MASS. CIRCULATION 30,000" followed by "APR" over "1970." There's a header "artscalendar" with "New England" in a smaller font just underneath.

The section of the article visible on the page primarily lists various museum exhibitions, their dates, and descriptions. It begins with "MUSEUMS" and goes on to mention different venues such as the Addison Gallery of American Art, the Brockton Art Center, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and others.

The list includes details of ongoing and upcoming exhibitions, like collections of American Art, contemporary paintings, and drawings, Germanic and Central European art, and apparently some antique textiles. One item at the bottom mentions a collection of "100 lithographs of war posters."

It's notable that the page on the left is blank, and a bookmark rests on the left page, partially extending out of the book. The article is gently marked with a pink curved line on the bottom right corner, suggesting either the owner was highlighting something of interest or it may be an artifact of the clipping process.

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The image shows an open page from an arts calendar publication, specifically dated April 1970, and located in Boston, Massachusetts. The page is titled "MUSEUMS" and lists various art exhibitions, events, and museum activities happening in Boston during that month.

Key Details:

  1. Header Information:

    • The top of the page includes the location and date: "BOSTON ARTS," "BOSTON, MASS.," and "MONTHLY 30,000."
    • The month and year are prominently displayed: "APR — 1970."
    • The page is part of a publication titled "arts calendar."
  2. Content:

    • The page lists several museums and their exhibitions or events:
      • Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover: Features a permanent collection of American art, including paintings, sculpture, and a model collection from the 17th to 20th centuries.
      • Pepperell Pond Center, Oak St., Upper Brockton: Hosts a retrospective exhibition of artist Chael, running from April 2 to April 10.
      • Bates-Reisman Museum, Kirkland St., and Divinity Ave., Cambridge: Displays selections from the permanent collection, including prints, drawings, paintings, and decorative arts related to the development of the Baroque.
      • DeCordova Museum, Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln: Features an exhibition titled "Jesseniel," opening on April 15.
      • Fogg Art Museum, Quincy St., Cambridge: Showcases a permanent collection of Oriental art, including sculpture, paintings, drawings, and prints.
      • Ancient Art Museum: Displays 100th-century Persian art, including paintings, miniatures, and prints.
      • Institute of Contemporary Art, 171 Soldiers Field Rd.: Hosts an invitational show of works by prominent craftsmen, featuring over 180 pieces of art, including jewelry and small ceramic works.
  3. Formatting:

    • The text is organized in a clean, structured format with clear headings for each museum and bullet points or short descriptions for each event.
    • The layout is typical of a printed arts calendar, with concise details about each exhibition or event.
  4. Visual Elements:

    • The page has a clean, minimalist design with white background and black text.
    • There is a faint red underline or annotation near the bottom of the page, possibly indicating a highlight or note.

Summary:

The image depicts a page from an arts calendar for April 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts. It provides a curated list of museum exhibitions and events, showcasing a variety of art forms and historical collections, ranging from American art to contemporary craftsmanship. The layout is organized and informative, typical of a monthly arts guide.

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The image shows an open book with a magazine inside. The magazine is titled "Boston Arts Boston, Mass. Monthly," with a publication date of April 1970. The magazine has a green cover with the word "Calendar" in red letters. The magazine contains several articles about museums, including the Addison Gallery of American Art, the Brooklyn Art Center, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, the Fogg Art Museum, and the Institute of Contemporary Art. The articles provide information about the museums' collections, exhibitions, and opening hours.

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The image depicts a book that is open to a page with the title "Arts Calendar" on it. The book is opened to the month of April 1970. The page has a green border on the right side, and the text is written in black font. The page has a list of museums and their opening hours. The text also includes information about the exhibitions and events that are happening in the museums.