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ARCH.2013.5.16, Rendition: 799585
The image shows an open page from a book or a report, which discusses the photograph collection of the Fogg Art Museum, part of Harvard University. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Photograph Collection Overview:
Notable Works and Acquisitions:
Significance and Accessibility:
Support for the Arts:
In Memoriam - Frederick B. Deknatel:
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The text emphasizes the importance of the photograph collection, the need for arts funding, and pays tribute to a notable figure in the art community.
The image shows a page from a magazine or newspaper, featuring several articles and an open book.
Foreground Articles:
The left part of the page includes a few sections of text describing the collections at the Fogg Art Museum.
Frederick B. Deknatel: An obituary for Frederick B. Deknatel is printed, noting his contributions to the arts, including his work as a professor and the impact he had on the field of modern art.
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Background Book:
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The image shows an open book with an article on the left page and a photograph with a caption and an obituary on the right page. Here is a detailed summary of each side:
Left Page:
The article, titled "The Photograph Collection," discusses the Fogg's photography collection, which, despite being in its infancy, is notable for its high quality and variety. The collection features works from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including pieces by Edward Steichen, Paul Strand, Jerry Uelsmann, and Minor White, as well as lesser-known artists like David Stock, Jacqueline Wilson, and Carl Sesto. The collection focuses on American photographers and is displayed in a dedicated room open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 5 P.M. The article also mentions the growth of the collection due to a significant gift from Bernard A. Shahn in 1970, which included over two thousand photographs. David Pratt, the Associate Curator of Photographs, has further expanded the collection, with a particular focus on twentieth-century works. The Fogg Museum's photograph collection is recognized as one of the best in New England, thanks to the support of individuals and organizations like the National Endowment for the Arts.
Right Page:
The page features two sections. The first is a photograph of David Pratt, identified as the Associate Curator of Photographs, with a caption describing his role. The second section is an obituary for Frederick B. Deknatel, who passed away on November 3, 1974. Deknatel, a professor at Harvard, was a renowned authority on medieval and modern art. He served as the Chairman of the Department of Art and Architecture at Harvard from 1960 to 1966 and was recognized for his expertise on Norwegian art. The obituary highlights his contributions to the field and his role as a mentor to many students. It also mentions a memorial service in his honor.
The content of the book appears to focus on art and photography, with detailed descriptions of collections, curators, and notable figures in the art world.
The image shows a multi-column newspaper spread discussing various topics related to the arts, photography, and cultural funding in Massachusetts.
Photography Collection:
Support Needed for the Arts in Massachusetts:
Memoriam - Frederick B. Deknatel:
Fine Arts Department News:
The image also includes a photograph of Professor Frederick B. Deknatel. Overall, the articles emphasize the importance of photography, the need for increased funding for the arts, and the legacy of an influential art historian.
The image is a page from a book or magazine discussing the Fog Art Museum's photograph collection and the need for arts support in Massachusetts.
Key points from the text:
Fogg Art Museum Photograph Collection:
Expansion of the Collection:
Support for the Arts in Massachusetts:
In Memoriam - Frederick B. Deknatel:
The page also includes a couple of black-and-white photographs, one of Davis Pratt, Associate Curator of Photographs, and another of Professor Frederick B. Deknatel.
The image appears to be a page from an old newspaper or magazine, likely from the 1970s. The content focuses on the arts, specifically the photography and print collections at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University, and the state of arts funding in Massachusetts.
Here are the detailed points from the image:
Photography and Print Collections at Fogg Museum:
Bernarda B. Shahn and the Fogg Collection:
Davis Pratt's Contributions:
Support for the Arts in Massachusetts:
In Memoriam: Frederick B. Dekenatel:
Support for the Arts:
The visual includes black-and-white photographs of Davis Pratt and Frederick B. Dekenatel, as well as an image of a person with the caption "Professor Frederick B. Dekenatel." The overall tone of the article is informative and advocacy-focused, emphasizing the importance of art collections and funding for cultural enrichment.
The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The left page includes a section about the photographic collection at a department, discussing its beginnings, scope, and the people involved in its development. There is a black-and-white photo in the lower left corner showing a person sitting at a desk working, surrounded by framed pictures on the wall and the desk. The photo caption reads: "Here, Davis Pratt, Associate Curator of Photographs, works with a student."
The right page contains three sections: one about the funding support needed for the arts in Massachusetts, another titled "In Memoriam: Frederick B. Deknatel," which includes a black-and-white photo of a man sitting at a desk with papers, and a third shorter text beneath it. The memorial section talks about Professor Frederick B. Deknatel, mentioning his death, career, and achievements. The photo caption below his image reads: "Professor Frederick B. Deknatel."
Overall, the pages include historical and institutional information about photography collections, arts funding, and a tribute to a notable professor.
The image shows an open book, presumably on a desk or flat surface. The left page contains text with a small, inset black and white photograph of an interior setting, possibly a room with a photo on the wall, a desk, and other items. The right page continues the text, with a header titled "IN MEMORIAM" followed by a subsection that reads "FREDERICK B. DEKNATEL." This page features a larger photograph of a man, presumably Frederick B. Deknatel, seated at a desk with a bookshelf behind him. The book appears to be informational and possibly academic or related to art and photography based on the visible content. It is a hardcover book, and the visible edges of the pages suggest it is quite thick. The text contains references to photography, art collections, and possibly biographical details or an obituary. There are page numbers at the bottom corner of each page, suggesting that it is taken from a larger body of work.
The image shows an open book, likely a catalog or publication related to art and photography. The visible page contains text and a photograph, providing information about a collection of photographs and a memorial tribute.
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Right Side:
Overall, the image captures a page from a scholarly or institutional publication that combines textual information about a photographic collection and a memorial tribute to a notable art historian.
The image is of an open book with two pages visible. The book is about the history of photography and its impact on society. The left page features a photograph of a man sitting at a desk in an office with a typewriter, a picture frame, and a book. The caption reads "Here, David Pratt, Associate Curator of Photography, works with a student." The right page has a photograph of a man sitting at a desk with a book and a typewriter. The caption reads "Professor Frederick B. Deknatel." The text on the pages discusses the importance of photography and its impact on society.