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The image shows an open book or magazine with an article titled "Bowron to head Fogg Museum." The article, written by Robert Taylor, announces that Edgar P. Bowron has been appointed as the new director of the Harvard University Art Museums, which includes the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum. Bowron, a 42-year-old specialist in 17th-century Dutch painting, is described as a scholar and an administrator who has previously served as the director of the North Carolina Museum of Art and as a curator at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. The article highlights Bowron's academic background, including his degrees from Yale and New York Universities, and his role as a lecturer at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts. The article also features a photograph of Edgar P. Bowron. Additionally, there is a smaller section on the left page titled "Harvard Art Museums Name New Director," providing a brief overview of the appointment.
The image displays a newspaper clipping featuring an article about the appointment of Edgar Peter Bowron as the new director of the Harvard Art Museums.
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The main headline in the article states: "Bowron to head Fogg Museum," highlighting his selection for a significant leadership role at Harvard Art Museums.
The image shows a collection of newspaper clippings about Edgar Peter Bowron, who was named the new director of the Harvard Art Museums. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
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Overall, the clippings provide detailed information on Edgar Peter Bowron's professional background, his academic achievements, and his appointment to the position of Director of the Harvard Art Museums.
The image shows newspaper clippings featuring articles about Edgar Peters Bowron, who was appointed as the new director of the Harvard University Art Museums.
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Overall, the clippings emphasize Edgar Peters Bowron's extensive qualifications, significant career in art history and museum administration, and his appointment as the new director of the Harvard University Art Museums.
The image depicts a newspaper clipping with an article announcing the appointment of Edge Peter Bowron as the new director of the Harvard University Art Museums. Here are the detailed points from the article:
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The article provides a comprehensive overview of Bowron’s career, his new appointment, and the significance of his role at Harvard University Art Museums.
The image shows a page from a scrapbook or album that features newspaper clippings and a photograph. The main focus is on Edgar Peters Bowron, who is being highlighted for his appointment as the new director of the Fogg Museum at Harvard University.
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Overall, the image captures a moment of professional recognition and achievement for Edgar Peters Bowron as he takes on a prestigious role in the art museum community.
The image shows a scrapbook page with several newspaper clippings about Edgar Peters Bowron and his appointment as head of the Fogg Museum at Harvard University.
The largest clipping is a newspaper article under the section "ARTS & FILMS," with the headline "Bowron to head Fogg Museum." It discusses Bowron, the 42-year-old director of the North Carolina Museum of Art, being selected for the position after a three-year search. It provides details about his background, including his education, previous museum roles, and expertise in 18th-century Dutch painting. A black-and-white photo of Bowron accompanies the article, though his face is obscured.
Above this clipping is a smaller piece titled "Museum Director," which briefly describes Bowron's career, including his publications and teaching roles, as well as his interim position after the resignation of Seymour Slive at Harvard.
On the left side, there is another clipping titled "Harvard Art Museums Name New Director," which reiterates information about Bowron’s appointment and background, mentioning the departments he worked in and a bit about Harvard's museum departments.
Overall, the scrapbook page documents the announcement and highlights the professional qualifications of Edgar Peters Bowron as he takes on a leadership role at the Fogg Museum.
The image shows an open book or magazine with articles and photographs pasted or printed on the pages. The right page has a headline that reads "ARTS & FILMS" and a subheading that mentions someone heading the Fogg Museum. The text indicates a scholarly appointment associated with the museum and references a search for a director.
Below this headline, there's another article snippet that includes a headline, "Harvard Art Museums Name New Director." Details about the appointment, the individual's background, and their contributions to the art community are likely discussed in these articles.
The left page features two articles, each with a header that would typically describe the individual's role and accomplishments, such as "Museum Director." The articles appear to be of a professional nature, perhaps related to museum administration or academic appointments within the arts sector. There is also an image related to one of the articles, but specific details about the content of these articles cannot be provided as they are partially obscured or out of the frame.
It's worth noting that the pages are yellowed, suggesting that the book or magazine is quite old or has been exposed to light and air over time, which commonly causes paper to age and change color.
The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine, with a headline and several articles related to the arts and museums. The headline reads "Bowron to head Fogg Museum," indicating that Edgar Peters Bowron has been appointed as the director of the Fogg Museum at Harvard University.
The article provides information about Bowron's background and qualifications for the position. It mentions that he is a scholar of European painting and has held various administrative roles at museums, including the North Carolina Museum of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard.
The article also includes a photograph of Bowron, showing him in a suit and tie, looking serious and professional. There are other smaller articles on the page, including one about a new director at the Harvard University Art Museums and another about a scholar who has been appointed as the associate dean for administration of museums at Harvard.
The overall tone of the page is formal and informative, with a focus on the arts and cultural institutions. The use of photographs and headlines helps to draw the reader's attention to the key stories and individuals featured in the publication.
The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The left page has a portrait of a man, possibly a museum director, with a caption that reads "Edgar Peters Bowron." The right page has a newspaper article titled "Bowron to head Fogg Museum." The article discusses the appointment of Edgar Peters Bowron as the new director of the Harvard Art Museums. The article includes a photo of Bowron and provides details about his background, education, and previous roles.