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The image shows an open page from a newsletter or catalog from the Fogg Art Museum, detailing upcoming events, exhibitions, and publications. The left side of the page features a black-and-white photograph of two individuals examining a modern sculpture titled "Madameoiselle Pogany III, 1933" by Francisci, from the Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. Collection.
Curator and Collector: A Tribute to Uther E. Coolidge
Modern Art: The Pulitzer Collection - Accession 1958-1971
Master Photographs in the Fogg Collection
Chinese Painting of the Late Ming
Art Works from New England Collections
American Art in the Harvard Collections
Modern Painting, Drawing and Sculpture Collected by Louise and Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., Volume III
Fogg Monographs in Art and Archaeology, Volume II, Studies Presented to George M. A. Hanfmann
The page also includes a small, attached paper note on the right side, but the content of the note is not fully legible.
The image displays an open book with a focus on two main sections: a photograph and a list of events and publications.
On the left page, there is a black-and-white photograph titled "Mademoiselle Pogany III, 1933, by Brancusi (Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. Collection)." The photograph shows a man and a woman examining a sculpture, which is identified as "Mademoiselle Pogany III" created by Brancusi.
On the right page, there is a section titled "COMING EVENTS AT THE FOGG" which lists exhibitions, openings, and gallery talks. The events include:
Additionally, there is an announcement for a "SPECIAL SALE!" of treasures uncovered in the Fogg’s clean-up, offering used picture frames, framed reproductions, and miscellaneous publications at reduced prices on Friday, December 3, from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday, December 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The page also includes information about Fogg Publications, such as "Modern Painting, Drawing and Sculpture Collected by Louise and Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., Volume III" priced at $8.50, and "Fogg Monographs in Art and Archaeology, Volume II," priced at $20.00, with a 25% discount for Friends of the Fogg.
The bottom of the page lists the Newsletter Staff, including Joanne Turnbull as the editor, and other contributors such as Julianne de Vere, James Offord, and Mary Alice at Maloney Great Designers, Inc.
The image is a page from a publication, likely a newsletter or program guide, from the Fogg Art Museum. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
This section lists upcoming exhibitions, openings, and gallery talks.
Curator and Collector: A Tribute to Usher P. Coolidge
Modern Art: The Pulitzer Collection: Accessions 1955-1971
Master Photographs in the Fogg Collection
Chinese Painting of the Late Ming
Attic Vases from New England Collections
American Art in the Harvard Collections
This section lists books published by the Fogg Museum:
Modern Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture Collected by Louise and Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., Volume III
Fogg Monographs in Art and Archaeology, Volume II: Studies Presented to Georg Swarzenski
The image shows an open page from a publication related to the Fogg Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The left side of the page features an illustration of the sculpture "Mademoiselle Pogany III, 1933" by Constantin Brancusi from the Joseph Pulitzer Jr. Collection.
On the right side of the page, there is a list of upcoming events at the Fogg Museum, including exhibitions, openings, and gallery talks:
Curator and Collector: A Tribute to User P. Coolidge
Modern Art: The Pulitzer Collection: Accessions 1958-1971
Master Photographs in the Fogg Collection: Works by Adams, Atget, Evans, Kasebier, Lange, Lyon, Shahn, Sheeler, Stieglitz, and others
Chinese Painting of the Late Ming
Attic Vases from New England Collections
American Art in the Harvard Collections
Additionally, there is an announcement of a special sale of treasures uncovered in the Fogg's clean-up:
The bottom of the page lists the newsletter staff, including Joanne Turnbull as editor, Julienne de Vere as layout artist, James Uffner as photographer, and Malden Graphics Designers, Inc. as the printer. There is also a note about a 25% discount for Friends of the Fogg on both publications and information about ordering publications through the Secretary of Sales.
The image is a page from a catalog or newsletter of the Fogg Museum, now known as the Harvard Art Museums. Here's a detailed summary:
Image and Title:
Fogg Publications:
Errata:
Coming Events at the Fogg:
Special Sale:
Newsletter Staff:
This catalog appears to be from the early 1970s, offering a glimpse into the exhibitions and publications of the Fogg Museum at that time.
The image shows a page from a catalog or brochure of the Fogg Art Museum, specifically from the early 1970s. The page is open to a section detailing upcoming exhibitions, publications, and special events.
Key points from the page include:
Exhibition Details:
Publication Information:
Special Sale:
Newsletter Information:
Erratum:
Additionally, there is an image of "Mademoiselle Pogany III, 1933, by Brancusi" from the Joseph Pulitzer Jr. Collection at the top left of the page.
The image shows an open book, presumably a catalog or a publication related to art and museum exhibitions. The left side of the spread features a black and white photograph of an individual interacting with a modern sculpture. The person is reaching out to touch or possibly adjust a piece of the artwork.
On the right side, there is a text section that lists various topics such as "COMING EVENTS AT THE FOGG," which includes exhibition listings, opening dates, and gallery talks. There are multiple headings like "CURATOR AND COLLECTOR: A Tribute to John E. Coolidge," "MODERN ART: THE PULITZER COLLECTION," and "MASTER PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE FOGG COLLECTION," followed by other event announcements. There is a mention of "FOGG PUBLICATIONS" with details of specific books and an erratum note at the bottom.
The details provided here suggest the book is related to the Fogg Museum, part of Harvard Art Museums, and the content references past and upcoming exhibitions and events, along with publication details for books related to the museum's collections. There is also a Special Sale announcement and information about the newsletter staff. Bookmarks and other inserted materials suggest the book is a working copy, perhaps used for research or reference.
The image shows an open book with text and a black-and-white photograph on the left page. The photograph depicts two people—one man and one woman, both dressed in mid-20th century attire—standing close together and looking at a sculpture on a pedestal in what appears to be a museum or gallery setting. The caption under the photograph reads: "Mademoiselle Pogany III, 1933, by Brancusi (Joseph Pulitzer, Jr. Collection)."
The right side of the page lists "COMING EVENTS AT THE FOGG," which includes upcoming exhibitions, openings, gallery talks, and sales at the Fogg Museum. The events listed include:
A "Special Sale!" is advertised for used picture frames and framed reproductions from the Fogg collection, with details of the sale dates and times.
Finally, there are details about Fogg publications, including titles, authors, page counts, prices, and ordering information. The section ends with newsletter staff credits and an erratum note.
The image shows an open page from a publication, likely a museum newsletter or catalog, featuring a combination of a photograph and textual content.
Left Side (Vertical Text): On the left margin, there is vertical text running along the edge of the page. It appears to be a continuation of text from previous pages, possibly notes, references, or annotations. The text is partially visible and seems to include phrases like "idge," "with," and "She," suggesting it is part of a larger narrative or description.
Right Side (Main Content): The main body of text on the right side outlines upcoming events, exhibitions, and gallery talks at the Fogg Art Museum. Key details include:
Fogg Publications:
Erratum: A note at the bottom clarifies that government support for the Sardis Expedition is supplied through the National Foundation for the Humanities, not the National Foundation for the Arts, as previously stated in the November 1971 newsletter.
The page serves as a promotional and informational piece for the Fogg Art Museum, highlighting upcoming exhibitions, events, and available publications. The photograph of Brâncuși's "Mademoiselle Pogany III" serves as a visual centerpiece, showcasing a notable artwork in the museum's collection. The layout is clean and structured, typical of a museum newsletter or catalog from the early 1970s.
The image appears to be a spread of pages from a book or catalog. Here is a detailed description:
The left page features a black and white photograph of two people standing in front of a sculpture. The sculpture appears to be a trophy or award of some kind. The people are standing close together, with one person kissing the other on the cheek. The photograph has a vintage, grainy quality.
The right page contains several sections of text:
"COMING EVENTS AT THE FOGG: Exhibitions, Openings, and Gallery Talks" lists several upcoming events at the Fogg Art Museum, including a tribute to Usher P. Coolidge on November 6-January 2, 1971, and an exhibition of modern art from the Pulitzer Collection from November 15-January 3, 1971.
"CURATOR AND COLLECTOR: A Tribute to Usher P. Coolidge" provides details about a gallery talk on November 19, 1970, featuring Frederick B. Deknatel, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard.
"MASTER PHOTOGRAPHS IN THE FOGG COLLECTION: Works by Adams, Atget, Evans, Kasebier, Stieglitz and others" announces an exhibition of master photographs from the Fogg Collection from November 11-December 6, 1970.
"CHINESE PAINTING OF THE LATE MING" lists an exhibition opening for friends of the Fogg on February 12, 1971.
"ATTIC VASES FROM NEW ENGLAND COLLECTIONS" announces an exhibition opening for friends of the Fogg on March 2, 1971.
"AMERICAN ART IN THE HARVARD COLLECTIONS" lists an exhibition opening for friends of the Fogg on April 15, 1971.
"SPECIAL SALE!" promotes a sale of treasures uncovered in the Fogg's clean-up, including framed reproductions, Fogg exhibition catalogues, and miscellaneous publications, with prices ranging from $0.50 to $15.
The final section provides details about the book Modern Painting, Drawing and Sculpture Collected by Louise and Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., including the editor, layout designer, and photographer.
Overall, the image appears to be an excerpt from a book or catalog promoting upcoming exhibitions and events at the Fogg Art Museum, as well as sales of art and publications.