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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

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The image shows a pamphlet or booklet from the Harvard University Art Museums, detailing various exhibitions, gallery talks, and docent tours available at the time. The information is divided into sections:

Special Exhibitions

  1. Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Deering

    • Dates: April 4 through June 9
    • Location: Gallery V
    • Details: Features 350 examples of Greek coin-making art from the 6th to the 4th century B.C., including coins from the Deering collection and the Fogg Museum.
  2. Water Demons from the Wacker Collection

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery V
    • Details: Over 100 major works from the Jay Wacker Collection, focusing on water drawings from the 18th and 19th centuries, including works by Raphael, Rembrandt, Degas, and others.
  3. Chinese Popular Religious Paintings

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery VIII
    • Details: Features Chinese paintings portraying figures from popular religion, including the "Four Kings of Hell."
  4. Fine Arts 13 Spring Installation

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery XVII
    • Details: A teaching exhibition with works by artists like Matisse, Klee, and others, focusing on the development of modern art.
  5. Artistic Genesis of Japan

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Galleries VI A and VI B
    • Details: A teaching exhibition of Japanese paintings.
  6. The Heavenly Court: Persian Poetry and Paintings from the 14th to 19th Centuries

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery X
    • Details: An exhibition of texts, paintings, and objects dealing with Persian poetry.

Permanent Exhibitions

  1. Fogg Art Museum

    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Paintings: Second Floor Balcony
    • Archibald Collection of Silver: Gallery XVI
    • Paintings from the Romantic Age: Worcester Hall
  2. Busch-Reisinger Museum

    • Plaster Casts of German Sculpture: Rubin Hall (Romanesque Hall)
    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture: Gospel
    • Northern Renaissance Painting: Treasury
    • 19th and 20th-Century German Paintings: Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
    • Selections from the Collection: Galleries 1-6

Gallery Talks

  1. Thursday, March 7 at 3:00 p.m.

    • Topic: Master Drawings from the Fogg Collection
    • Speaker: Thomas Loughman, assistant in the Drawing Department
  2. Wednesday, April 24 at 3:00 p.m.

    • Topic: Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Deering
    • Speaker: Janet Dockendorff, keeper of the coins

Docent Tours

  • Luncheon Program: Sponsored by the Friends of the Fogg, featuring part of the collections.

    • March 7: Medieval and Renaissance Sculpture at the Fogg
    • March 14: The Romantic Rebellion: Paintings from the Fogg
    • March 21: Focus on the Oriental Collection
    • March 28: Plaster Casts and Patronage at the Fogg
  • Tours: Held each Wednesday at 3:00 p.m., with the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m.

The pamphlet also notes that the second floor of the Fogg will be closed after March 11 for renovations, and certain galleries may be closed during the week.

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The image shows a brochure or flyer from the Harvard University Art Museums detailing various exhibitions, permanent collections, gallery talks, and docent tours.

Special Exhibitions:

  1. Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing

    • Dates: April 4 through June 9
    • Location: Gallery V
    • Description: Features 250 coins from the ancient Hellenized world, spanning the sixth to the first centuries B.C.
  2. Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Galleries: XI - XIV
    • Description: Includes over 100 major works by renowned artists such as Raphael, Degas, Rembrandt, Holbein, Redon, and Picasso.
  3. Chinese Popular Religious Figures

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery VIII
    • Description: Features scrolls from the Museum's collection depicting religious scenes.
  4. Fine Arts 13 Spring Installation

    • Dates: Through March 31, Gallery XVII
    • Description: Contains works by artists like Rembrandt, Van Dyke, and others, continuing through June 9 in Gallery IV.
  5. Artistic Centers of Japan

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Galleries: VIA and VIIB
    • Description: Exhibits Japanese paintings.
  6. The Heavenly Court: Persian Poetry and Painting from the 14th to 19th Centuries

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery X
    • Description: Features texts, paintings, and objects related to Persian poetry.

Permanent Exhibitions:

  • Fogg Art Museum:

    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting: Second Floor Balcony
    • Archibald Collection of Silver: Gallery XVII
    • Paintings from the Romantic Age: Warburg Hall
    • Plaster Casts of German Sculpture: Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall)
    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture: Northern Renaissance Painting Transcript
    • 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture: Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
    • Selections from the Collection: Galleries 1 - 6
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture: Chapel
    • Northern Renaissance Painting Transcript: Transcript
    • 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture: Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
    • Selections from the Collection: Galleries 1 - 6

Gallery Talks:

  • Thursday, March 7 at 3:00 p.m.: Iona Mackworth-Young, discussing Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection.
  • Wednesday, April 24 at 3:00 p.m.: Janet Dockendorff, discussing Coins in Greek Art.

Docent Tours:

  • Special lunchtime programs are scheduled each week, including:
    • March 7: 4000 Years of Sculpture at the Fogg
    • March 14: The Romantic Revival
    • March 21: Renaissance Oriental Collections
    • March 28: Patrons and Patronage at the Fogg

These tours are held each week at 2:00 p.m., with the first Sunday of each month featuring a tour of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at 3:00 p.m.

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The image displays a detailed schedule for events and exhibitions at the Harvard University Art Museums. The document is divided into three main sections: Special Exhibitions, Permanent Exhibitions, and Gallery Talks, along with information on Docent Tours.

  1. Special Exhibitions:

    • Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing (April 4 through June 9, Gallery V): This exhibition features 250 examples of Greek coin-making art from the 6th to the 1st centuries B.C.
    • Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection (through March 31, Galleries XI–XIV): Over 100 works from the Ian Woodner Collection, including pieces by Raphael, Rembrandt, Degas, and others.
    • Chinese Popular Religious Figures (through March 31, Gallery XII): Chinese paintings portraying figures from popular religion.
    • Fine Arts 13 Spring Installation (through March 31, Gallery XVII): A teaching exhibition with works by Mantegna, Holbein, Van Dyke, and Rembrandt, to be continued in Gallery IV from April 3 to June 9.
    • Artistic Centers of Japan (through March 31, Galleries VIA and VIB): A teaching exhibition of Japanese paintings.
    • The Heavenly Court: Persian Poetry and Painting from the 14th to 17th Centuries (through March 31, Gallery X): An exhibition of texts, paintings, and objects related to Persian poetry.
  2. Permanent Exhibitions:

    • Fogg Art Museum: Includes Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting, the Archibald Collection of Silver, and Paintings from the Romantic Age.
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum: Features German sculpture, medieval paintings, 19th- and 20th-century German painting and sculpture, and selections from the Busch-Reisinger Collection.
  3. Gallery Talks:

    • Thursday, March 7 at 3:00 p.m.: Iona Macowerth-Young on Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection.
    • Wednesday, April 24 at 3:00 p.m.: Janet Dockendorff on Coins in Greek Art.
  4. Docent Tours:

    • Peat at the Fogg: A special lunchtime program on March 7 at 1:30 p.m. in the Naumburg Room, followed by a tour of the 2000 Years of Sculpture exhibition at 2:00 p.m.
    • Weekly Tours: Held each weekday at 2:00 p.m., with a tour of the Busch-Reisinger Museum held on the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m.

The document provides a comprehensive guide to the cultural and artistic events available at the museums during the specified period.

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The image is a detailed program or brochure from the Harvard University Art Museums, outlining both special and permanent exhibitions, as well as gallery talks, tours, and other events.

Special Exhibitions:

  1. Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing

    • Dates: April through June 9
    • Location: Gallery V
    • Details: The exhibition features 250 examples of Greek coin-making art from the ancient Hellenized world. An opening event is scheduled for April 19.
  2. Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Galleries XI - XIV
    • Details: Over 100 major works from the Ian Woodner Collection, showcasing old master drawings from notable artists.
  3. Chinese Popular Religious Figures

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery VIII
    • Details: An exhibition of Chinese paintings featuring popular religious figures, including the "Kings of Hell."
  4. Fine Arts 13 Spring Installation

    • Dates: Through May 31
    • Location: Gallery VII
    • Details: Teaching exhibition with works by artists such as Montagne, Tolbein, Van Dyke, and Rembrandt.
  5. Artistic Centers of Japan

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Galleries VIA and VIIB
    • Details: A teaching exhibition of Japanese paintings.
  6. The Heavenly Court: Persian Poetry and Painting from the 14th to 19th Centuries

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery X
    • Details: An exhibition of texts, paintings, and objects related to Persian poetry.

Permanent Exhibitions:

  1. Fogg Art Museum:

    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting: Second Floor Balcony
    • Archibald Collection of Silver: Gallery XVII
    • Paintings from the Romantic Age: Warburg Hall
  2. Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Plaster Casts of German Sculpture: Kahn Hall
    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture: Chapel
    • Northern Renaissance Painting: Transet
    • 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture: Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
    • Selections from the Collection Galleries: Galleries 1-6

Gallery Talks:

  • Thursday, March 7 at 3:00 p.m.: Iona McKworth-Young will speak on master drawings from the Woodner Collection.
  • Wednesday, April 24 at 3:00 p.m.: Janet Dockenroff will discuss coins in Greek Art from the Arthur Stone Dewing Collection.

Docent Tours:

  • Feast at the Fogg: Special tour focusing on food in art, sponsored by Harvard Art Museums Docents.
    • Dates: Starting March 1 at 1:30 p.m. in the Naumburg Room, followed by various tours through March and April, covering themes like Patronage, Oriental Collections, Romantic Revolution, and more.
  • Weekly Tours: Every Wednesday at 2:00 p.m., with the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m.

The brochure also notes that certain galleries may be closed during preparations for the reopening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum. Visitors should call for updates on gallery closures.

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The image is an informational flyer from Harvard University Art Museums detailing their exhibitions, talks, and tours for a particular period.

Special Exhibitions:

  1. Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing

    • Dates: April 4 through June 9
    • Location: Gallery V
    • Description: The exhibition features 250 of the finest examples of Greek coin-making art from the sixth to the first centuries B.C. Friends of the Museums are invited to the opening on April 19.
  2. Master Drawings from the Woodward Collection

    • Dates: through March 31
    • Location: Galleries XI - XIV
    • Description: Over 100 major works from the Ian Woodward Collection, including significant private collections of old master drawings in the United States. Works by Raphael, Rembrandt, Degas, Dürer, Holbein, Rembrandt, and Picasso are included.
  3. Chinese Popular Religious Figures

    • Dates: through March 31
    • Location: Gallery VIII
    • Description: Features paintings portraying figures from popular religion, including the four "Kings of Hell" from the Museum's collection.
  4. Fine Arts 13 Spring Installation

    • Dates: through March 31
    • Location: Gallery XVII
    • Description: A teaching exhibition containing works by Montague, Holbein, Van Dyke, and Rembrandt. Continuation of the exhibition includes works from Impressionism to the present in Gallery IV from March 30 to June 9.
  5. Artistic Centers of Japan

    • Dates: through March 31
    • Location: Galleries VIA and VIB
    • Description: A teaching exhibition of Japanese paintings.
  6. The Heavenly Court: Persian Poetry and Painting from the 14th to 19th Centuries

    • Dates: through March 31
    • Location: Gallery X
    • Description: An exhibition of texts, paintings, and objects dealing with Persian poetry.

Permanent Exhibitions:

  1. Fogg Art Museum:

    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting
      • Location: Second Floor Balcony
    • Archibald Collection of Silver
      • Location: Gallery XVII
    • Paintings from the Romantic Age
      • Location: Warburg Hall
  2. Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Plaster Casts of German Sculpture
      • Location: Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall)
    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture
      • Location: Chapel
    • Northern Renaissance Painting Transcript
      • Location: Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
    • 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture
      • Location: Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
    • Selections from the Collection
      • Location: Galleries 1-6

Gallery Talks:

  1. Master Drawings from the Woodward Collection

    • Date: Thursday, March 7 at 3:00 p.m.
    • Speaker: Iona Mackworth-Young, special assistant to the curator of prints and drawings, will speak on Master Drawings from the Woodward Collection.
  2. Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing

    • Date: Wednesday, April 24 at 3:00 p.m.
    • Speaker: Janet Dockendorff, keeper of the coins, will speak on coins in Greek Art.

Docent Tours:

  • Fogg Art Museum:

    • Date: March 7 at 2:00 p.m.
    • Tour: 4000 Years of Sculpture at the Fogg
    • Other tours on March 14, 21, and 28, focusing on various topics such as The Romantic Revolution, 19th-Century Painting, and Patrons and Patronage.
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Date: First Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m.
    • Tour: Focuses on the Busch-Reisinger Museum collections.

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The image displays a document from the Harvard University Art Museums detailing their special exhibitions, permanent exhibitions, gallery talks, and docent tours.

Special Exhibitions:

  1. Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing

    • Dates: April 4 through June 9, Gallery V
    • Description: This exhibition features 250 of the finest examples of Greek coin-making art, ranging from the ancient Hellenized world to the first centuries B.C. Friends of the Museums will be invited to the opening on April 19.
  2. Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection

    • Dates: through March 31, Galleries XI - XIV
    • Description: Over 100 major works from the Ian Woodner Collection are on display, including works by Raphael, Rembrandt, Degas, Dürer, Holbein, Redon, and Picasso.
  3. Chinese Popular Religious Figures

    • Dates: through March 31, Gallery VIII
    • Description: Features paintings of popular religious figures, including the "Kings of Hell" hanging scrolls from the Museums' collection.
  4. Fine Arts 13 Spring Installation

    • Dates: through March 31, Gallery XVII
    • Description: This teaching exhibition includes works by Mantegna, Holbein, Van Dyke, and Rembrandt, with an extension to June 9.
  5. Artistic Centers of Japan

    • Dates: through March 31, Galleries VIA and VIIB
    • Description: A teaching exhibition of Japanese paintings.
  6. The Heavenly Court: Persian Poetry and Painting from the 14th to 19th Centuries

    • Dates: through March 31, Gallery X
    • Description: An exhibition of texts, paintings, and objects related to Persian poetry.

Permanent Exhibitions:

  1. Fogg Art Museum

    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting: Second Floor Balcony
    • Archibald Collection of Silver: Gallery XVII
    • Paintings from the Romantic Age: Warburg Hall
  2. Busch-Reisinger Museum

    • Plaster Casts of German Sculpture: Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall)
    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture: Northern Renaissance Painting Transsept
    • 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture: Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
    • Selections from the Collection: Galleries 1 - 6

    Note: Due to preparations for the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum and the refurbishment of the second floor of the Fogg Art Museum, the second floor will be closed until further notice.

Gallery Talks:

  • Thursday, March 7 at 3:00 p.m.

    • Speaker: Iona Mackworth-Young
    • Topic: Special Assistant to the Director of the Woodner Collection
  • Wednesday, April 24 at 3:00 p.m.

    • Speaker: Janet Dockendorff, Keeper of the Coins
    • Topic: Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing

Docent Tours:

  • Feast at the Fogg: Special lunch-time programs sponsored by the Harvard Art Museums Docents
    • March 7: 4000 Years of Sculpture at the Fogg
    • March 14: The Romantic Rebellion, 19th-Century Painting
    • March 21: Persian Paintings
    • March 28: Patronage and Patronage at the Fogg

Docent tours are held weekly on Sundays at 3:00 p.m., with a tour of the Busch-Reisinger Museum on the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m.

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This image shows a page from a printed or typed bulletin or catalog from the Harvard University Art Museums. The page is divided into several columns and sections detailing exhibitions and events.

On the left side, under the header "Special Exhibitions," there are descriptions of several art exhibitions, including:

  • "Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing" (April 4 through June 9, Gallery V), featuring 250 examples of Greek coin-making art from the ancient Hellenized world.
  • "Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection" (through March 31, Galleries XI - XIV), displaying over 100 major works from the Ian Woodner Collection by artists such as Raphael, Rembrandt, Degas, Dürer, Holbein, Redon, and Picasso.
  • "Chinese Popular Religious Figures" (through March 31, Gallery VIII), showing Chinese paintings of religious figures.
  • "Fine Arts 13 Spring Installation" (through March 31, Gallery XVII), with works by Montaigne, Holbein, Van Dyke, and Rembrandt.
  • "Artistic Centers of Japan" (through March 31, Galleries VIIA and VIIB), a teaching exhibition of Japanese paintings.
  • "The Heavenly Court: Persian Poetry and Painting from the 14th to 19th Centuries" (through March 31, Gallery X), focusing on Persian poetry-related art.

The right side lists "Permanent Exhibitions" at the Fogg Art Museum and Busch-Reisinger Museum, detailing collections of medieval and Italian Renaissance paintings, silver, Romantic Age paintings, German sculpture casts, medieval paintings and sculpture, Northern Renaissance painting, 19th and 20th-century German paintings, and selections from various galleries.

The last column provides information about "Gallery Talks" with dates, times, and speakers discussing topics such as master drawings from the Woodner Collection and Greek coins. It also mentions "Docent Tours," including the special "Feast at the Fogg", a lunchtime program with docent-led tours focusing on various themed collections, with dates provided.

Additional notes mention the temporary closure of the second floor balcony at the Fogg Art Museum for refurbishment after March 31 and provide a phone number for gallery information.

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This image is of a typed document with handwritten annotations and colored paper pieces. It seems to be an information sheet or a newsletter from the Harvard University Art Museums.

On the left side under "Special Exhibitions," there are listings for upcoming exhibitions, such as "Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing," "Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection," "Chinese Popular Religious Pictures," "Fine Arts 13 Spring Installation," and "Artistic Centers of Japan." The dates and galleries where these exhibitions will be held are also mentioned, along with brief descriptions of what the exhibitions will entail.

On the right side under "Permanent Exhibitions," there are listings for displays at the Fogg Art Museum and the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It describes the types of art available to view, like Medieval and Italian Renaissance paintings, the Silver Collection, and Plaster Casts of German Sculpture.

There is also information about "Gallery Talks" with details about speakers, topics, and dates, as well as "Docent Tours" with the schedule for tours at the museums.

The typed document includes editing marks and handwritten annotations that seem to provide corrections or updates to the information. These notes might have been used for preparing a final version of the document or for communicating changes internally before an event. The text is generally purple, but with some black sections, and the paper has aged, giving it a yellowish tint. The borders have green and orange strips of paper adding color to the edges of the sheet.

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The image shows a page from a brochure or guide for the Harvard University Art Museums, specifically detailing special exhibitions and permanent exhibitions along with gallery talks and docent tours. Here is a detailed description:

Special Exhibitions

  • Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing

    • Dates: April 4 through June 9
    • Location: Gallery V
    • Description: Features 250 examples of Greek coin-making art, ranging from the ancient Hellenized world to the first centuries B.C. Friends of the Museums are invited to the opening on April 19.
  • Master Drawings from the Woener Collection

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Galleries XI and XII
    • Description: Includes over 100 major works from the Ian Woener Collection, one of the most comprehensive and impressive private collections of old master drawings in the United States. Works by Raphael, Rembrandt, Degas, Dürer, Holbein, Rodin, and Picasso are featured.
  • Chinese Popular Religious Figures

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery VII
    • Description: Features Chinese paintings portraying figures from popular religion, including the four "Kings of Hell" and hanging scrolls from the Museums’ collection.
  • Fine Arts Spring Installation

    • Dates: March 13 through April 30
    • Location: Galleries VII, VIII
    • Description: A teaching exhibition containing works by Montaigne, Holbein, Van Dyke, and Rembrandt. The continuation of this exhibition, featuring works from Impressionism to the present, will be in Gallery IV from March 30 to June 9.
  • Artistic Centers of Japan

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Galleries VII and VIII
    • Description: A teaching exhibition of Japanese paintings.
  • The Heavenly Court: Persian Poetry and Painting from the 14th to 19th Centuries

    • Dates: Through March 31
    • Location: Gallery X
    • Description: An exhibition of texts, paintings, and objects dealing with Persian poetry.

Permanent Exhibitions

  • Fogg Art Museum

    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting (Second Floor Balcony)
    • Archibald Collection of Silver (Gallery XVII)
    • Paintings from the Romantic Age (Warburg Hall)
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum

    • Plaster Casts of German Sculpture (Kuhn Hall, Romanesque Hall)
    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture (Chapel)
    • Northern Renaissance Painting (Transept)
    • 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture (Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall)
    • Selections from the Collection (Galleries 1–6)
  • Note: Due to preparations for the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum and the refurbishment of the Fogg Art Museum, the second floor of the Fogg will be closed after March 31. Certain galleries may close without prior notice. Visitors are advised to call the Museums at (617-495-7768) to confirm which galleries will be open.

Gallery Talks

  • Thursday, March 7 at 3:00 p.m.

    • Speaker: Iona Mackworth-Young, special assistant in the drawing department at the Fogg.
    • Topic: Drawings from the Woener Collection.
  • Wednesday, April 24 at 3:00 p.m.

    • Speaker: Janet Dockendorf, keeper of the coins, will speak on Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing.

Docent Tours

  • Feast at the Fogg: A special lunchtime program sponsored by the Harvard Art Museums Docents will begin at 12:30 in the Naumburg Room, followed by a tour featuring part of the collection “4000 Years of Sculpture.”
    • Dates and Topics:
      • March 7: The Romantic Rebellion: 19th-Century Painting
      • March 14: Focus on the Oriental Collections
      • March 21: Patrons and Patronage at the Fogg
      • March 28: Docent tours will be held each weekday at 2:00 p.m. A tour of the Busch-Reisinger will be held on the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m.

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The page is neatly organized into three main sections:

  1. Special Exhibitions (left column)
  2. Permanent Exhibitions (middle column)
  3. Gallery Talks and Docent Tours (right column)

The design is clean and structured, with clear headings and concise descriptions, making it easy for visitors to plan their museum visit. The page also includes contact information for confirming gallery availability due to ongoing renovations.

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The image is a page from a publication that appears to be a museum guide or calendar, detailing various exhibitions and events at the Harvard University Art Museums. The page is divided into two main sections: "Special Exhibitions" on the left and "Permanent Exhibitions" on the right.

Special Exhibitions:

  • Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing: This exhibition features 250 examples of Greek coin-making art, spanning from the ancient Hellenistic world to the first centuries B.C. It is located in Gallery V and runs from April 4 through June 9.
  • Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection: This exhibition showcases over 100 major works from the Ian Woodner Collection, one of the most comprehensive and impressive private collections of Old Master drawings in the United States. It is located in Galleries XI-XIV and runs from March 31 through June 19.
  • Chinese Popular Religious Figures: This exhibition features Chinese paintings portraying figures from popular religion, including the four "Kings of Hell," and is located in Gallery VIII. It runs from March 31 through June 13.
  • Fine Arts 13 Spring Installation: This teaching exhibition includes works by Montaigle, Holbein, Van Dyke, and Rembrandt, and is located in Gallery IV. It runs from March 30 to June 9.
  • Artistic Centers of Japan: This teaching exhibition of Japanese paintings is located in Galleries VIIA and VIIB and runs from March 31 through June 1.
  • The Heavenly Count: Persian Poetry and Painting from the 14th to 19th Centuries: This exhibition features texts, paintings, and objects related to Persian poetry and is located in Gallery X. It runs from March 31 through June 1.

Permanent Exhibitions:

  • Fogg Art Museum: This section lists various permanent exhibitions, including "Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting" in the Second Floor Balcony, "Archibald Collection of Silver" in Gallery XVI, "Paintings from the Romantic Age" in the Warburg Hall, and "19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture" in Gallery 7 and the Renaissance Hall Galleries 1-6.
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum: This museum features "Plaster Casts of German Sculpture" in the Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall), "Medieval Paintings and Sculpture" in the Chapel, and "Northern Renaissance Painting" in the Transport.
  • Gallery Talks: These talks are scheduled for specific dates and times, including a talk on March 7 at 3:00 p.m. by Joan Mackworth-Young on "Master Drawings from the Woodner Collection" and a talk on April 24 at 3:00 p.m. by Janet Dockendorff on "Coins in Greek Art: The Collection of Arthur Stone Dewing."
  • Docent Tours: These tours are held each weekday at 2:00 p.m. and on the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m. They include a tour of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and a special luncheon program called "Feast at the Fogg."

The page provides detailed information about the exhibitions, their locations, dates, and any special events or talks associated with them.