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ARCH.2003.21, Rendition: 789836
The image is a scanned page from an "Index to Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book, Volume I," covering the years 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is divided into two sections: "LECTURES" and "LOANS."
The page is neatly typed, with a formal and structured layout. The date "9" is visible in the top right corner, possibly indicating an internal page number or a margin note. The footer of the page shows the number "8," likely marking the page number of the document. The content is organized in a clear and chronological manner, providing a historical record of exhibitions, loans, and lectures that occurred during the specified timeframe.
This image is a typed page from the "Index to Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book, Volume I," covering the years 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is numbered "9" in the upper right corner and "8" at the bottom center. The content is divided into two main sections: "LECTURES" and "LOANS."
This image shows a single, aged page from a typewritten document, identified as page 9 (numbered in the top right corner) and also marked "-8-" at the bottom center, suggesting it may be part of a larger bound volume or booklet.
The document is titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK", specifically "VOLUME I" covering the period "1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920".
The content is organized into two main sections, both listing events with dates:
LECTURES:
This section lists various lectures and speakers, along with the topics and months/years they occurred. Examples include:
LOANS:
This section lists artworks or collections loaned to the museum, typically including the artist's name, the title or description of the piece, and the month/year it was loaned. Examples include:
The document uses a simple, uniform typewriter font. The page has visible three-hole punch marks along the left margin, indicating it was likely stored in a binder. The paper itself is off-white or cream-colored and shows signs of age. The overall impression is that of a historical administrative or archival record from the Fogg Art Museum.
The image shows a document that appears to be an index to a scrap book from the Fogg Art Museum. The document is titled "INDEX TO FOG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK" and it is labeled as "VOLUME I." The index covers the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920.
The index is divided into two main sections: "LECTURES" and "LOANS." The "LECTURES" section lists various lectures given at the museum during the specified period, along with the names of the lecturers and the dates of the lectures. Some of the lecturers mentioned include A. Kingsley Porter, Chandler R. Post, Edward K. Rand, Theodor K. Reinach, and others.
The "LOANS" section lists various artworks that were loaned to the museum during the same period. The artworks are identified by their titles, artists, and the dates they were loaned. Some of the artworks mentioned include "Fra: Madonna and Child" by Fra Angelico, "Armor, Japanese (Early Tokugawa period)" by an unknown artist, and "Annunciation" by Lazzaro Bastiani.
The document is printed on a beige-colored paper and has a simple, straightforward layout. The text is printed in black ink, and the index is organized in a clear and easy-to-read format. Overall, the document appears to be a useful reference tool for anyone interested in the history of the Fogg Art Museum and its collection of artworks and lectures.
The image is a page from an index to a scrapbook. The scrapbook is titled "FoGG Art Museum Scrap Book Volume I," and the page is labeled with the number "9." The page contains two main sections: "LECTURES" and "LOANS."
Under the "LECTURES" section, there is a list of lecture topics, dates, and sometimes the names of the lecturers. The lectures cover a range of subjects related to art, architecture, and history. Some notable entries include:
Under the "LOANS" section, there is a list of artworks that were loaned to the museum, along with the dates and sometimes the artists or subjects of the artworks. Some notable entries include:
The page also includes a page number "-8-" at the bottom, indicating that this is page 8 of the index. The index appears to be organized chronologically, with entries listed in order of the dates of the lectures or loans.
The image shows a page from an index titled "Index to Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book, Volume I", covering the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is divided into two main sections: LECTURES and LOANS.
This section lists various lectures given at the Fogg Art Museum, along with the speakers, topics, and dates. The lectures cover a range of art-related subjects, including:
This section lists artworks that were loaned to the Fogg Art Museum, along with the artists, titles of the works, and the dates they were on display. Examples include:
This index serves as a historical record of the lectures and loaned artworks displayed at the Fogg Art Museum during the early 20th century, providing valuable insights into the museum's programming and collection during that period.
The image presents a scanned document titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK VOLUME I 1900 - OCTOBER 1, 1920." The document is organized into two main sections: "LECTURES" and "LOANS."
LECTURES
LOANS
Summary
The document provides a comprehensive index of lectures and artworks loaned to the Fogg Art Museum between 1900 and 1920. The lectures section lists 24 talks given by prominent figures in the art world, while the loans section lists 14 artworks borrowed from other institutions. The document serves as a valuable resource for researchers and historians interested in the history of the Fogg Art Museum and the art world during this period.
This image depicts a page from the "Index to Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, Volume I" spanning the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is divided into two sections: "Lectures" and "Loans."
The "Lectures" section lists the names of lecturers, their topics, and the dates of their lectures. The "Loans" section details the artworks loaned to the museum, including the artist's name, the title of the artwork, and the loan period.
The page appears to be a typed document, likely created using a typewriter, with a beige background and black text. The page number "9" is visible in the upper-right corner, indicating that this is the ninth page of the volume.
The image is a scanned page from a document titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK VOLUME I 1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920." The page is off-white, with black text and a light gray background.
The page is divided into two sections: "LECTURES" and "LOANS." The "LECTURES" section lists various lectures given by different individuals, including their names, topics, and dates. The "LOANS" section lists artworks loaned to the museum, including the artist's name, title of the work, and date.
The page appears to be a typed document, possibly from an archive or library. The content suggests that it is related to the Fogg Art Museum, which is now known as the Harvard Art Museums. The page provides a detailed record of lectures and loans between 1900 and 1920, offering insight into the museum's activities during that period.
The image depicts a typed index page, likely from an old book or document, with the title "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK VOLUME I 1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920" at the top.
Page Structure:
The page is divided into two main sections:
LECTURES Section:
This section lists various lectures, including:
LOANS Section:
This section appears to list items that were loaned, including:
Page Details:
The page has a light yellowish-beige color, indicating age, and features three holes punched along its left edge, suggesting it was once part of a binder. The page number "9" is handwritten in the upper right corner. The background of the image is a plain gray color.