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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

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The image contains a page from a newsletter or brochure detailing various events and news related to the Fine Arts Department at Harvard University. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Venice and Its Visitors

  • Tour Details: A tour of Venice, founded as a colony of Ravenna, focusing on its history and art.
  • Highlights: Visits to the Basilica of San Marco, the Doge's Palace, and the Accademia.
  • Dates and Costs: The tour is scheduled for October 25 at 11:00 a.m., with costs of $35 for Friends of the Fogg, $50 for others.

Art and Sciences

  • Seminar: "Cezanne and Cubism to Klee and Bauhaus: New Scientific Perspectives on Modern Art."
  • Details: A four-session seminar exploring the scientific sources of Cubism and modern art, starting October 10.
  • Costs: $50 for Friends, $55 for others.

The Triumph of New York

  • Exhibition: "The New York School: Paintings from the Collection," showcasing works by pioneers of the New York School.
  • Dates: January 21 to March 31, 1985.
  • Curator: Carol Troyen, assistant curator of 20th-century art.

Music at the Museums

  • Concert Series: A variety of music events at the Fogg Art Museum and Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • Highlights: Chamber music concerts, including a tribute to J.S. Bach and an evening of classical Indian music.
  • Dates and Costs: Concerts run from September 18 to October 29, with varying times and costs.

News of the Fine Arts Department

Ackerman Honored at Home and Away

  • Achievements: James Ackerman, a professor of fine arts, received honors from Harvard and the University of Bologna.
  • Events: Commencement address at the Massachusetts College of Art and Melton Lectures at the National Gallery of Art.

Fernando Zóbel de Ayala, Artist and Collector, 1924 - 1984

  • Obituary: Fernando Zóbel de Ayala, a Spanish painter and collector, passed away.
  • Contributions: He donated numerous works to the Fogg, including Spanish and Oriental art.

Mainardi Joins the Faculty as Assistant Professor

  • Appointment: Patricia Mainardi joins the fine arts department as an assistant professor.
  • Background: She holds degrees from Brooklyn College, Hunter College, and has taught at various institutions.

The page provides a comprehensive overview of upcoming events, exhibitions, and significant news related to the Fine Arts Department at Harvard University.

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The image is a page from a brochure or newsletter detailing various events and updates related to the Fogg Art Museum and the Fine Arts Department at Harvard University. Here is a detailed summary:

Visitors

The Fogg Art Museum is hosting a series of guest speakers titled "Venice and its Visitors" on Thursdays at 5:00 p.m. starting October 18, with the first session being on October 25 at 11:00 a.m. The sessions will include a visit to the Department of Prints and Graphic Arts at Houghton Library to view examples of 18th-century Venetian drawings, followed by a screening of James Ackerman's film on Palladio, and an examination of the Fogg's superb collection of Venetian drawings.

Art and Sciences

A lecture series titled "Why do Cubist paintings look the way they do?" will be held on Wednesdays at 5:00 p.m., beginning October 10, and will explore the intellectual and scientific sources of Cubism and other modern art movements. The series includes a visit to the Harvard Art Museums and a screening of a film on Cubism.

Music at the Museums

The Harvard University Art Museums will present a variety of music performances, including chamber music concerts at the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger Museum. The concerts will feature distinguished organists and will be held on Tuesdays and Saturdays, with some events continuing through the fall.

The Triumph of New York

An exhibition titled "The Triumph of New York: The New York School of Painting and the Transformation of Modern Art" will be on display at the Fogg from September 1985 to January 1986. Organized by Anna Chave, the exhibition includes works by prominent artists such as Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Mark Rothko.

Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Artist and Benefactor, 1924-1984

This section honors Fernando Zobel de Ayala, a Spanish modern painter and patron of the arts. He founded the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art in Cuenca, Spain, and donated his collection to the Fogg in 1964. The Fogg is commemorating his contributions to Spanish art.

News of the Fine Arts Department

  • Ackerman Honored at Home and Away: James Ackerman, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Fine Arts, is being honored for his contributions to the field of art history.
  • Mainardi Joins the Faculty as Assistant Professor: Patricia Mainardi, a graduate of Vassar College and Hunter College, joins the faculty as an assistant professor of fine arts. She has previously taught at the City University of New York and is known for her work on 19th- and 20th-century art.

The page is a snapshot of the cultural and academic activities at Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum and the Fine Arts Department during that period.

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Venice and its Visitors:

  • The text discusses the historical significance of Venice as a source of inspiration for visitors from many lands.
  • Agnes Mongan, former director and curator of drawings at the Fogg Museum, will lead a series of guest speakers to introduce many of Venice's prominent artists, scholars, and writers.
  • The series includes a visit to the Department of Prints and Graphic Arts at Houghton Library, and a screening of Professor James Ackerman's film on Palladio, along with a close examination of the Fogg's superb collection of Venetian drawings.
  • Subscriptions for the series are $35 for Friends and $50 for others.

Art and Sciences:

  • A seminar titled "Why do Cubist paintings look the way they do?" will explore the early defenders of Cubism, such as Apollinaire, Gleizes, Metzinger, and others, and the new movement, with guest speakers including Professor Marianne Teuber.
  • The seminar will include four sessions, with the first session starting on October 10 at 7:30 p.m. Subscriptions are $35 for Friends and $50 for others.

Music at the Museums:

  • A variety of music will be offered at the Harvard University Art Museums, including chamber music concerts at the Fogg and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • The concerts will feature the Lenox Brass Quintet and various other performers, with free admission.
  • Specific details include a concert on October 18 at 12:15 p.m. at the Fogg and several other events through the fall.

The Triumph of New York:

  • This section discusses how New York became the center of the international art world in the 1950s.
  • It highlights a small exhibition at the Fogg Museum from October 10 to November 21, 1985, featuring works by pioneers of the New York School, including Rothko, de Kooning, and Motherwell.

Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Artist and Benefactor, 1924 - 1984:

  • The text commemorates Fernando Zobel de Ayala, a prominent Spanish modern painter and patron of the arts.
  • His contributions to the Fogg Museum, including the donation of over 150 works of art, are noted. Zobel's passing is mentioned, and his impact on the museum's collection is highlighted.

News of the Fine Arts Department:

  • James Ackerman was honored for his contributions to the field of art history.
  • Patricia Mainardi was appointed as an assistant professor of fine arts at the Department of Fine Arts.

The page combines historical insights into art and academic news, reflecting the cultural and educational contributions of the institutions involved.

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  1. Venice and its Visitors:

    • Guests and Series: The text describes an introduction of guest speakers to various groups including poets, painters, scholars, and writers. The series, "Venice," begins on Thursday, October 25, at 11:00 a.m., with a visit to the Print and Graphic Arts Library, followed by a screening of James Ackerman's film on Palladio. Subscriptions are $35 for Friends and $50 for others.
  2. Art and Sciences:

    • Cubism Exploration: The text discusses a series of lectures and discussions on the early defenders of Cubism, such as Apollinaire, Gleizes, Metzinger, and others. These sessions include guest lectures on modern art, with the first lecture on Wednesday, October 4, focusing on the intellectual and scientific sources of Cubism.
  3. The Triumph of New York:

    • New York Exhibition: The text mentions a small exhibition at the Fogg Museum titled "The Triumph of New York" highlighting the shift of New York from being the center of the international art scene to a distinctively American phase. It features works by artists like Henri Matisse, Marcel Duchamp, and others.
  4. Music at the Museums:

    • Harvard University Art Museums Concerts: A series of concerts by distinguished musicians, such as Deanna Dalrymple, are planned starting October 18, with the first concert on Saturday, October 6, featuring the Fogg’s famous Florentine organ. Concerts will continue every Tuesday through the fall, and tickets cost $10 for students and senior citizens.
  5. Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Artist and Benefactor:

    • Obituary: A brief obituary notes the passing of Fernando Zobel de Ayala, a prominent Spanish artist and benefactor. He was a patron of modern art and contributed significantly to the Fogg Museum's collection.
  6. News of the Fine Arts Department:

    • James Ackerman: James Ackerman, appointed in 1983 as Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Fine Arts, is honored for his contributions to the field. He is also noted for his teaching and research achievements.
    • Patricia Mainardi: The text announces that Patricia Mainardi joins the fine arts department as an Assistant Professor. She has a Ph.D. from the City University of New York and has taught at various institutions.

The page overall highlights academic and artistic events, new faculty appointments, and significant contributions to the art community.

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The document presents information about various events, exhibitions, and news related to the Harvard Art Museum and its affiliated departments. Key points include: (1) Venice and its Visitors: A series of lectures starting October 25, exploring Venice's history and cultural significance, with subscriptions costing $35 for Friends and $50 for others. (2) Art and Sciences: A series of talks beginning October 24, examining the intersection of art and science, with tickets priced at $35 for Friends and $50 for others. (3) The Triumph of New York: An exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum showcasing works by pioneers of the New York School, including Pollock, de Kooning, and Kline, curated by John Coolidge. (4) Music at the Museums: A variety of free concerts at the Harvard University Art Museums, featuring chamber music, organ concerts, and a series dedicated to the music of J.S. Bach. (5) News of the Fine Arts Department: Includes tributes to James Ackerman, who retired in 1986, and the appointment of Patricia Mainardi as an assistant professor of fine arts, specializing in 19th- and 20th-century art.

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The image is a collection of news articles and announcements from an institution, likely a university with a focus on arts and humanities. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Venice and its Visitors

  • Content: Since its founding as a colony of Ravenna, Venice has attracted perceptive visitors from various lands. Agnes Mongan, former director and curator of drawings at the Fogg Art Museum, will introduce guest speakers who will discuss various artists and writers who visited Venice.
  • Event Details: The seminar "A Visit to Venice" starts on Thursday, October 25, at 11:00 a.m., including visits to the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts at Houghton Library.

Art and Sciences

  • Lecture Topic: "Why do Cubist paintings look the way they do?"
  • Speakers: Marjorie B. Cohn (conservator of works of art on paper at the Fogg) and Henri Zerner (professor in the Department of Fine Arts).
  • Event Details: The lecture will explore the intellectual and scientific aspects of Cubism and other modern art movements. It will be held on October 10 at 4:00 p.m. in the Fogg Art Museum.

The Triumph of New York

  • Exhibition: A small exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum titled "The New York School: Paintings from the Collection of the Fogg Art Museum."
  • Content: It highlights the shift in the international art world from Paris to New York in the 1950s, featuring works by artists like Rothko, Pollock, Kline, and Motherwell.
  • Event Details: The exhibition is organized by Anna Chave, assistant professor of fine arts at Harvard University, and will be open until September 29.

Music at the Museums

  • Concert Series: A series of concerts at the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger Museums.
  • Performers: Various musicians, including the Boston Renaissance Ensemble and soloists.
  • Event Details: Concerts start on September 18 at 8:00 p.m. and are free with admission to the museums.

Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Artist and Benefactor, 1924 - 1984

  • Obituary: Zobel, a Spanish artist and benefactor, recently passed away. He was known for opening the exhibition "Spanish Masters of Modern Art" and contributing significantly to the Fogg Art Museum.
  • Legacy: His contributions included several works of art and financial support for the museum.

News of the Fine Arts Department

  • James Ackerman Honored: Ackerman, the Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Fine Arts, received an honorary degree from Harvard and was honored at a special event.
  • Marianna Torgovnick: She joined the faculty as an assistant professor of fine arts.
  • Patricia Mainardi: She was appointed to the faculty and will teach courses on 19th- and 20th-century art.

Additional Announcements

  • Museum Membership: Information about subscribing to the Fogg and Busch-Reisinger Museums is provided, with various membership rates.

This collection highlights various academic and cultural events, exhibitions, and faculty news related to the arts at Harvard University.

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The image displays a page from a printed text document, possibly a newsletter, magazine, or an informational bulletin. There are multiple columns of text with headings, and the layout is typical of a professionally published document with a focus on the arts and academia. The headings include "Venice and its Visitors," "Art and Sciences," "The Triumph of New York," "Music at the Museums," "Fernando Zobel de Ayala, 1924 - 1984," "News of the Fine Arts Department," and "Mainardi Joins the Faculty."

The first article talks about Venice and its influencers throughout history, the next one on the list discusses how Cubist paintings look the way they do and mentions artists like Kandinsky, Gleizes, and Metzinger. The article "The Triumph of New York" refers to the shift of the center of the international art world from Paris to New York in the 1950s. "Music at the Museums" details various music events, and the text under "Fernando Zobel de Ayala, 1924 - 1984" reflects on the life and work of the Spanish painter. "News of the Fine Arts Department" seems to cover honors given to an individual named Ackerman, while "Mainardi Joins the Faculty" mentions the new appointment of Patricia Mainardi to an arts department of an academic institution.

All the articles are presented in a formal, academic tone, suggesting the document could be affiliated with a university, museum, or similar institution, focusing largely on art and culture. This page is numbered 7 at the bottom, indicating it is part of a larger publication.

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Page 1:

  1. Title and Header:

    • The top of the page has a title "Venice and its Visitors" and "Music at the Museums."
    • The section "Venice and its Visitors" discusses Venice as a source of inspiration for artists and visitors. It mentions Agnes Mongan, former director of the Harvard University Art Museums, who will introduce guest speakers on Thursdays, starting in October, to discuss various aspects of Venice. The sessions will include visits to the Department of Print and Graphic Arts at the Houghton Library to see Venetian printed books, a screening of Professor James Ackerman's film on Palladio, and a close examination of Fogg's superb collection of Venetian drawings. Subscriptions to the series are $35 for Friends and $50 for others.
  2. Art and Sciences Section:

    • This section poses a question about why Cubist paintings look the way they do, inviting readers to explore the early defenders of Cubism and the new movements that followed. It mentions a seminar on Wednesdays, starting in October, that will examine the intellectual and scientific sources of Cubism and its important aspects. Subscriptions to the seminar are $35 for Friends and $50 for others.
  3. The Triumph of New York:

    • This section highlights New York's emergence as the center of the international art world in the 1950s, displacing Paris and modern art. It announces an exhibition, "The New York School: Paintings from the Collection," at the Fogg from September 22 to October 6, 1984, featuring works by Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, Kline, and Motherwell. The exhibition is organized by Anna Chave, assistant professor of fine arts at Harvard University, and Caroline Jones, assistant director for curatorial affairs.

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  1. Music at the Museums Continued:

    • This section details the music program at the Harvard University Art Museums, featuring concerts on popular Tuesday afternoons at the Busch-Reisinger and the Fogg. The season begins on September 18 with the Lexington Brass Quintet and continues each Tuesday through the fall. The concerts are free with admission. The first concert on October 6 will be Bach's Homanesque with Nancy Grant, organist. Harvard University will place special emphasis on the music of J.S. Bach in honor of the composer's 300th birthday, with admission prices adjusted accordingly.
  2. News of the Fine Arts Department:

    • This section includes announcements about faculty members:
      • Ackerman Honored at Home and Away: James Ackerman, appointed in 1983 as the Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Fine Arts, recently celebrated 25 years of service at Harvard. He has been a visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley and contributed to the Harvard Gazette.
      • Fernando Zóbel de Ayala, Artist and Benefactor, 1924-1984: This section pays tribute to Fernando Zóbel de Ayala, a Spanish-Filipino artist and benefactor who died unexpectedly in Rome. He was a collector of modern art and a patron of many artists, particularly Spanish artists. He donated his first work of art to the Fogg in 1946 and later supported the museum financially, contributing over 150 works of art to the Fogg's collection.
      • Mainardi Joins the Faculty as Assistant Professor: Patricia Mainardi joins the fine arts department as an assistant professor of fine arts, holding master's degrees from Brooklyn College and Hunter College and a Ph.D. from the City University of New York. She will teach courses in 19th- and 20th-century art.

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  • The page is formatted with a clean, organized layout, featuring multiple sections separated by headings and subheadings.
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Sections and Content

1. Venice and its Visitors

  • Introduction: The section begins by discussing Venice as a colony of the Roman Republic and its historical significance as a source of inspiration for visitors from many nations. It mentions Agnes Mongan, the former director and curator of drawings emeritus, who will introduce a series of guest speakers.
  • Event Details:
    • Date and Time: Thursday, October 25, at 11:00 a.m.
    • Location: The Department of Printing and Graphic Arts at Houghton Library.
    • Content: The four sessions will include a visit to the Print-ing and Graphic Arts collection, examples of 19th-century Venetian printed books, a screening of Professor James Ackerman's film on Palladio, and a close examination of the Fogg's superb collection of Venetian drawings.
    • Cost: Subscriptions are $35 for Friends of the Fogg and $50 for others.

2. Art and Sciences

  • Topic: The section explores the intellectual and scientific sources of modern art, focusing on Cubism and related movements.
  • Lecturer: Marianne Teuber, an important guest lecturer.
  • Event Details:
    • Date and Time: October 10 at 10:00 a.m.
    • Location: The Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • Content: The seminar will explore Cubism, Kahnweiler, Gleizes and Metzinger, Apollinaire, others—explaining the new movement from Cézanne and the Cubist to Klee and Bauhaus. New scientific and intellectual sources will be examined.
    • Cost: Subscriptions are $35 for Friends and $50 for others. A second evening session will meet on Wednesdays starting at 7:30 p.m.

3. Music at the Museums

  • Event: A variety of music performances will be offered at the Harvard University Art Museums this fall.
  • Details:
    • Concerts: Held on Tuesday afternoons at Chamber Music concerts in the Fogg and the Busch-Reisinger.
    • Schedule: The concerts will begin at 4:15 p.m. on Tuesday, September 18, and will continue each Tuesday through the fall, with the final concert on Friday, November 24.
    • Admission: Free with admission to the museums.
    • Special Event: A concert in honor of J.S. Bach’s 300th birthday will be held on Saturday, October 28, at 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $3.50 for Friends and $5.00 for others. Tickets are available at the door.
    • Indian Art Department Concert: A concert featuring leading performers from India will take place on Saturday, September 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fogg’s Central Courtyard. Tickets are $10 for students and senior citizens and $25 for others. Reservations are required. Please call 495-3345 for more information.

4. News of the Fine Arts Department

  • Ackerman Honored at Home and Away:

    • James Ackerman: Appointed in 1985 as the Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Fine Arts, recently celebrated 25 years of service to Harvard University.
    • Honors: Ackerman came to Harvard as a visiting professor from the University of California at Berkeley in 1959. He joined the faculty in 1961 and, in an article in The Harvard Gazette, recalled a quarter century of teaching the history of Italian Renaissance architecture and city planning.
    • Recognition: He helped set up the University Film Study Center and established the most satisfying achievement, his role in establishing Fogg Fine Arts Films.
  • Fernando Zobel de Ayala, Artist and Benefactor, 1924–1984:

    • Biography: Fernando Zobel de Ayala, one of Spain’s foremost modern painters and patrons of modern art, died unexpectedly in Rome on June 2. As a deeply committed abstract artist, he had several solo exhibitions in New York, but a collector he maintained a catholic interest in all periods of Spanish art. In 1966 he founded the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art, the only such museum in Spain. In the town of Cuenca, Spain, near Madrid, he graduated from Harvard College in 1949 and donated his first work of art to the Fogg four years later. Over the next 30 years, in addition to supporting the Museum financially, he contributed over 150 more works of art, including 20th-century Spanish drawings and prints, but he also gave a wide variety of other works, including Oriental ceramics, modern Japanese and European old master drawings and prints, and contributions to paper. He also made many contributions on the Harvard Art Museums’ behalf.
  • Mainardi Joins the Faculty as Assistant Professor:

    • Patricia Mainardi: Joins the fine arts department as an assistant professor of fine arts. She holds a master’s degree and a Ph.D. from the Graduate College and College of Arts and Humanities of Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She taught at the American College in Paris, the City University of New York, She has taught the School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, Goddard College in Vermont, New York Institute of Technology, and Brooklyn College. She will teach courses in 19th- and 20th-century art.

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The image appears to be a page from a museum newsletter or program. The page has a title at the top, "News of the Fine Arts Department," and contains several articles and announcements related to the museum and its exhibitions and events.

The first article is titled "Venice and its Visitors" and discusses the history of Venice as a colony of the Roman Empire and how it has influenced art and culture. The article mentions a series of guest speakers and tours that will be offered at the museum.

The second article is titled "Music at the Museums" and provides information about a variety of musical events and concerts that will be taking place at the museum, including a series of chamber music concerts, an organ concert, and a special concert in honor of a composer.

The third article is titled "Art and Sciences" and discusses a seminar on Cubism and modern art that will be offered at the museum. The article also mentions a special exhibition of paintings from the Fogg Art Museum and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The fourth article is titled "The Triumph of New York" and discusses a small exhibition of paintings from the New York School, including works by artists such as Rothko, Pollock, and Kooning.

The fifth article is titled "Fernando Zóbel de Ayala, 1924 - 1984, Benefactor" and provides information about the life and work of Fernando Zóbel de Ayala, a Spanish artist who made significant contributions to the museum's collection.

The sixth article is titled "Mainardi Joins the Faculty as Assistant Professor" and announces the hiring of Patricia Mainardi as an assistant professor of fine arts at the museum.

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