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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1900-September 1920

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The image displays a page from an index to the Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book, specifically Volume I, covering the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is divided into two main sections: Lectures and Loans.

Lectures:
This section lists various lectures given at the Fogg Art Museum during the specified period. Each entry includes the lecturer's name, the lecture topic, and the date it was given. Notable lectures include:

  • A. Kingsley Porter on French Gothic Architecture in March 1918.
  • Chandler R. Post on Italian Paintings in Exhibit in February 1915 and March 1915.
  • Prof. J. S. Pray in March 1918.
  • Edward R. Forbes in April 1921.
  • Heinrich Wölfflin in June 1913.
  • Denman W. Ross on pictures in Fogg in March 1912.
  • Michael J. Rostovtseff delivering the Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lecture in January 1921.
  • Professor Julius Sachs in November 1920.
  • F. J. Sachs at a conference in April 1918.
  • Dr. George Sarton in April 1919.
  • Dr. Oswald Siren's series of 12 lectures on Giotto and his followers in February 1918.
  • John C. Van Dyke in February 1916.
  • Lawrence Warner in March 1916.
  • Harold E. Wenton in February 1920.
  • Sir Bertram Windle in April 1920.
  • Dr. George Parker Winship in April 1918.
  • Sir Peter Lely on portraits of Lely and Sir Matthew Holworthy in July, October, and November 1910.
  • Leonardo da Vinci 400th Anniversary Commemoration in April 1919.

Loans:
This section lists various artworks loaned to the museum, including the artist's name, the artwork title, and the dates they were loaned. Notable loans include:

  • Fra Angelico's Madonna and Child in February and March 1915.
  • Japanese Armor from the early Tokugawa period in February, March, and April 1914.
  • Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio's Portrait of a Lady in October 1915.
  • Deposition from the Cross by Bernini in March 1914.
  • Bartolommeo Veneto's Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine in April 1910.
  • William Blake's Risen Christ in June 1912.
  • Various Bone Drawings in September 1917.
  • Interior of a Cathedral (water color) by Bossboom in September 1917.
  • Botticelli's Madonna and Child and St. John in December 1914.
  • Portrait of-- by Chaucer in February and March 1918.
  • Spanish Gothic art by Checa in March 1911.
  • Landscapes by Claude Lorraine in January 1917.
  • Collection of original drawings by old masters by Cogswell in March 1917.
  • Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach in October and December 1914.
  • Landscape by Daubigny in April 1912.

The page is numbered "7" at the top right corner and "-8-" at the bottom center.

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The image shows a document titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK, VOLUME I, 1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920." The document is divided into two main sections: LECTURES and LOANS.

Under the LECTURES section, the following entries are listed:

  • Porter, A. Kingsley: French Gothic Architecture, March 1918
  • Post, Chandler R.: Italian Paintings in Exhibit, February 1915, March 1915
  • Pray, Prof. J. S.: March 1918
  • Rand, Edward K.: March, 1921; April, 1921
  • Reinach, Theodore: January, 1919
  • Ross, Denman W.: On pictures in Fogg, March, 1912
  • Rostovtzeff, Michael J.: Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lecture, January, 1921
  • Sachs, Professor Julius, November, 1920
  • Sachs, P. J.: Conference, April, 1916
  • Sarton, Dr. George: April, 1919
  • Siren, Dr. Oswald: Series of 12 lectures on Giotto and his Followers, January, 1916; February, 1916
  • Warner, Langdon: March, 1916
  • Weston, Harold E.: February, 1920
  • Windle, Sir Bertram: April, 1920
  • Winship, Dr. George Parker: April, 1918
  • Lely, Sir Peter: Portraits of Lady and Sir Matthew Holworthy, July, 1910; October, 1910; November, 1910
  • Leonardo da Vinci: 400th Anniversary Commemoration: April, 1919

The LOANS section includes the following entries:

  • Angelico, Fra: Madonna and Child, February, 1915; March, 1915
  • Armor, Japanese (Early Tokugawa period): February, 1914; March, 1914; April, 1914
  • Badile, Giovanni Antonio: Portrait of a Lady, October, 1915
  • Bamba: Deposition from the Cross, March, 1915
  • Bastiani, Lazzaro: Annunciation, March, 1914
  • Bernardino di Mariotto: Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine, April, 1910
  • Blake, William: Risen Christ, June, 1912
  • Bone Drawings: September, 1917
  • Bosboom: Interior of a Cathedral (water color), September, 1917
  • Botticelli: Madonna and Child and St. John, December, 1914
  • Chaucer: Portrait of, February, 1913; March, 1913; February, 1914
  • Chest, Spanish Gothic, March, 1911
  • Claude Lorraine: Landscapes (4), January, 1917
  • Cogswell Collection of original drawings by old masters: March, 1917
  • Cranach, Lucas: Martin Luther, October, 1914; December, 1914
  • Daubigny: Landscape, April, 1912

The document appears to be an index of lectures held and artworks loaned at the Fogg Art Museum from 1900 to October 1, 1920.

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The image shows an index page from a scrapbook of the Fogg Art Museum, specifically Volume I, covering the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is divided into two main sections: Lectures and Loans.

Lectures:

This section lists various lectures along with the dates they were given:

  1. Porter, A. Kingsley: - French Gothic Architecture, March 1918.
  2. Post, Chandler R. - Italian Paintings in Exhibit, February 1915; March 1915.
  3. Fray, Prof. J. S. - March 1918.
  4. Rand, Edward K. - March 1921; April 1921.
  5. Reinach, Theodore - January 1919.
  6. Ross, Denman W. - On pictures in Fogg, March 1912.
  7. Rostovtseff, Michael I. - Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lecture, January 1921.
  8. Sachs, Professor Julius - November 1920.
  9. Sachs, P. J. - Conference, April 1916.
  10. Sarton, Dr. George - April 1919.
  11. Siren, Dr. Osvald - Series of 12 lectures on Giotto and his Followers, January 1916; February 1916.
  12. Warner, Langdon - March 1916.
  13. Weston, Harold F. - February 1920.
  14. Windle, Sir Bertram - April 1920.
  15. Winship, Dr. George Parker - April 1918.
  16. Lely, Sir Peter - Portraits of Lady and Sir Matthew Holworthy, July 1910; October 1910; November 1910.
  17. Leonardo da Vinci - 400th Anniversary Commemoration: April 1919.

Loans:

This section lists various artworks loaned to the museum, along with the dates of the loans:

  1. Angelico, Fra - Madonna and Child, February 1915; March 1915.
  2. Armor, Japanese (Early Tokugawa period) - February 1914; March 1914; April 1914.
  3. Badile, Giovanni Antonio - Portrait of a Lady, October 1915.
  4. Barna - Deposition from the Cross, March 1915.
  5. Bastiani, Lazzaro - Annunciation, March 1914.
  6. Bernardino di Mariotto - Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine, April 1910.
  7. Blake, William - Risen Christ, June 1912.
  8. Bone, Muirhead - Dravangerf September, 1917.
  9. Bosboom - Interior of a Cathedral (water color), September 1917.
  10. Botticelli - Madonna and Child and St. John, December 1914.
  11. Chaucer - Portrait of (February 1913; March 1913; February 1914).
  12. Chest, Spanish Gothic - March 1911.
  13. Claude Lorraine - Landscapes (4), January 1917.
  14. Cozens (?)well Collection - Original drawings by old masters, March 1917.
  15. Cranach, Lucas - Martin Luther, October 1914; December 1914.
  16. Daubigny - Landscape, April 1912.

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The image is 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 sections: Lectures and Loans.

Lectures:

  • A. Kingsley Porter: French Gothic Architecture, March 1918
  • Chandler R. Post: Italian Paintings in Exhibit, February 1915, March 1915
  • Prof. J. S. Pray: March 1918
  • Edward K. Rand: March 1921, April 1921
  • Theodore Reinach: January 1919
  • Denham W. Ross: On pictures in Fogg, March 1912
  • Michael J. Rostovtzeff: Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lecture, January 1921
  • Julius Sachs, Professor: November 1920
  • P. J. Sachs: Conference, April 1916
  • Dr. George Sarton: April 1919
  • Dr. Oswald Siren: Series of 12 lectures on Giotto and his Followers, January 1916, February 1916
  • Langdon Warner: March 1916
  • Harold E. Weston: February 1920
  • Sir Bertram Windle: April 1920
  • Dr. George Parker Winship: April 1918
  • Sir Peter Lely: Portraits of Lady and Sir Matthew Holworthy, July 1910, October 1910, November 1910
  • Leonardo da Vinci: 400th Anniversary Commemoration, April 1919

Loans:

  • Fra Angelico: Madonna and Child, February 1915, March 1915
  • Japanese Armor (Early Tokugawa period): February 1914, March 1914, April 1914
  • Giovanni Antonio Badile: Portrait of a Lady, October 1915
  • Deposition from the Cross, March 1915
  • Lazzaro Bastiani: Annunciation, March 1914
  • Bernardino di Mariotto: Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine, April 1910
  • William Blake: Risen Christ, June 1912
  • Bone Drawings: September 1917
  • Interior of a Cathedral (watercolor), September 1917
  • Botticelli: Madonna and Child and St. John, December 1914
  • Chaucer: Portrait of, February 1913, March 1913, February 1914
  • Spanish Gothic Chest, March 1911
  • Claude Lorraine: Landscapes (4), January 1917
  • Cogswell Collection of original drawings by old masters: March 1917
  • Lucas Cranach: Martin Luther, October 1914, December 1914
  • Daubigny: Landscape, April 1912

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The image is a page from an index titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK, VOLUME I," covering the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. It is divided into two sections: Lectures and Loans.

Lectures:

  • Porter, A. Kingsley: French Gothic Architecture, March 1918
  • Post, Chandler R.: Italian Paintings in Exhibit, February 1915; March 1915
  • Pray, Prof. J. S.: March 1918
  • Rand, Edward K.: March 1921; April 1921
  • Reinach, Theodore: January 1919
  • Ross, Denham W.: On pictures in Fogg, March 1912
  • Rostovtzeff, Michael J.: Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lecture, January 1921
  • Sachs, Professor Julius: November 1920
  • Sachs, P. J.: Conference, April 1916
  • Sarton, Dr. George: April 1919
  • Siren, Dr. Oswald: Series of 12 lectures on Giotto and his Followers, January 1916; February 1916
  • Warner, Langdon: March 1916
  • Weston, Harold E.: February 1920
  • Windle, Sir Bertram: April 1920
  • Winship, Dr. George Parker: April 1918
  • Lely, Sir Peter: Portraits of Lady and Sir Matthew Holworthy, July 1910; October 1910; November 1910
  • Leonardo da Vinci: 400th Anniversary Commemoration, April 1919

Loans:

  • Angelico, Fra: Madonna and Child, February 1915; March 1915
  • Armor, Japanese (Early Tokngawa period): February 1914; March 1914; April 1914
  • Badile, Giovanni Antonio: Portrait of a Lady, October 1915
  • Barna: Deposition from the Cross, March 1915
  • Bastiani, Lazzaro: Annunciation, March 1914
  • Bernardino di Mariotto: Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine, April 1910
  • Blake, William: Risen Christ, June 1912
  • Bone Drawings: September 1917
  • Bosboom: Interior of a Cathedral (water color), September 1917
  • Botticelli: Madonna and Child and St. John, December 1914
  • Chaucer: Portrait of February 1913; March 1913; February 1914
  • Chest, Spanish Gothic, March 1911
  • Claude Lorraine: Landscapes (4), January 1917
  • Cogswell Collection of original drawings by old masters: March 1917
  • Cranach, Lucas: Martin Luther, October 1914; December 1914
  • Daubigny: Landscape, April 1912

This page provides a detailed record of lectures given and artworks loaned to the Fogg Art Museum during the specified time frame.

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The image is a page from an index of the Fogg Art Museum scrapbook, specifically Volume I, covering the years from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK."

The page is divided into two main sections: Lectures and Loans.

Lectures:

  1. Porter, A. Kingsley: French Gothic Architecture (March 1918)
  2. Post, Chandler R.: Italian Paintings in Exhibit (February 1915, March 1915)
  3. Prof. J. S. Pray: (March 1918)
  4. Rand, Edward K.: (March 1921, April 1921)
  5. Reinach, Theodore: (January 1919)
  6. Ross, Denham W.: On pictures in Fogg (March 1912)
  7. Rostovtseff, Michael J.: Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lecture (January 1921)
  8. Sachs, Professor Julius: (November 1920)
  9. Sachs, P. J.: Conference (April 1916)
  10. Sarton, Dr. George: (April 1919)
  11. Siren, Dr. Oswald: Series of 12 lectures on Giotto and his Followers (January 1916, February 1916)
  12. Warner, Langdon: (March 1916)
  13. Weston, Harold F.: (February 1920)
  14. Windle, Sir Bertram: (April 1920)
  15. Winship, Dr. George Parker: (April 1918)
  16. Lely, Sir Peter: Portraits of Lady and Sir Matthew Holworthy (July 1910, October 1910, November 1910)
  17. Leonardo da Vinci: 400th Anniversary Commemoration (April 1919)

Loans:

  1. Angelico, Fra: Madonna and Child (February 1915, March 1915)
  2. Armor, Japanese (Early Tokugawa period): (February 1914, March 1914, April 1914)
  3. Badile, Giovanni Antonio: Portrait of a Lady (October 1915)
  4. Barna: Deposition from the Cross (March 1915)
  5. Bastiani, Lazzaro: Annunciation (March 1914)
  6. Bernardino di Miariotto: Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine (April 1910)
  7. Blake, William: Risen Christ (June 1912)
  8. Bone Drawings: (September 1917)
  9. Bosco: Interior of a Cathedral (water color) (September 1917)
  10. Botticelli: Madonna and Child and St. John (December 1914)
  11. Chaucer: Portrait of... (February 1913, March 1913, February 1914)
  12. Chest, Spanish Gothic: (March 1911)
  13. Claude Lorraine: Landscapes (January 1917)
  14. Cogswell Collection of original drawings by old masters: (March 1917)
  15. Cranach, Lucas: Martin Luther (October 1914, December 1914)
  16. Daubigny: Landscape (April 1912)

The entries provide a chronological record of lectures and art loans from the Fogg Art Museum scrapbook for the specified time period.

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The image shows a typed document, specifically a page from an index titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK VOLUME I 1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920." The page is numbered 9 at the top right corner.

The upper section lists lectures with names of presenters and subjects, along with the month and year they were given. For example, "Porter, A. Kingsley: French Gothic Architecture, March, 1918" and "Sachs, Professor Julius, November, 1920."

The lower section lists loans, like "Angelico, Fra: Madonna and Child, February, 1915; March, 1915" and "Bosboom: Interior of a Cathedral (water color), September, 1917."

The image shows the page slightly angled toward the right, and it is placed on an off-white surface that fades to a darker shade toward the bottom of the photo. The text is neatly organized into columns with a clear distinction between the sections for "LECTURES" and "LOANS." The typewritten text is clear and legible. The paper appears to be of a traditional document size and has a slightly worn appearance, suggesting it may be a historical document.

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The image you provided is a page from the "Index to Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book Volume I," which covers the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is numbered "9" in the top-right corner and is divided into two sections: one for "Lectures" and one for "Loans."

In the "Lectures" section, various lectures are listed with the names of the lecturers, the subjects they presented on, and the dates of their presentations. Examples of entries from this section include:

  • Porter, A. Kingsley: French Gothic Architecture, March, 1918.
  • Post, Chandler R.: Italian Paintings in Exhibit, February, 1915; March, 1915.
  • Prey, Prof. J. S.: March, 1918.
  • Rand, Edward K.: March, 1921; April, 1921.
  • Reinach, Theodore: January, 1919.
  • Ross, Denman W.: On pictures in Fogg, March, 1912.
  • Rostovtzeff, Michael I.: Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lecture, January, 1921.

In the "Loans" section, various artworks and items that were loaned to the museum are listed with the names of the artists or titles of the works, and the dates they were loaned. Examples of entries from this section include:

  • Angelico, Fra: Madonna and Child, February, 1915; March, 1915.
  • Armor, Japanese (Early Tokugawa period): February, 1914; March, 1914; April, 1914.
  • Baldini, Giovanni Antonio: Portrait of a Lady, October, 1915.
  • Barna: Deposition from the Cross, March, 1915.
  • Bastiani, Lazzaro: Annunciation, March, 1914.
  • Bernardino di Mariotto: Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine, April, 1910.
  • Blake, William: Risen Christ, June, 1912.
  • Bone Drawings: September, 1917.
  • Bosboom: Interior of a Cathedral (water color), September, 1917.

The document provides a detailed record of the lectures given and items loaned to the Fogg Art Museum over the specified period.

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The image shows a typed index page from a book titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK VOLUME I," covering the years 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is numbered "9" at the top right corner and contains two main sections: "LECTURES" and "LOANS."

  • The "LECTURES" section lists various lectures with the speaker's name, lecture topic, and date, including notable names such as Porter, A. Kingsley; Post, Chandler R.; Pray, Prof. J. S.; Rand, Edward K.; Reinach, Theodore; and many others. Topics include French Gothic Architecture, Italian Paintings, and the 400th Anniversary Commemoration of Leonardo da Vinci among others, spanning from 1910 to 1921.

  • The "LOANS" section lists artworks loaned to the museum, including the artist's name, title or description of the artwork, and dates it was loaned. Examples include works by Angelico, Fra; Japanese Armor (Early Tokugawa period); Giovanni Antonio Badile; William Blake; Botticelli; and many more, with dates ranging from 1910 to 1917.

The page layout is neat with underlined section titles, and the text is typed using a typewriter-style font. The page is slightly off-white and has staple holes on the left edge, indicating it was likely part of a bound volume or binder. The bottom center of the page shows the number "-8-".

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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.

LECTURES Section:

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:

  • French Gothic Architecture by A. Kingsley Porter (March 1918)
  • Italian Paintings in Exhibit by Chandler R. Post (February 1915, March 1915)
  • Professor Julius Sachs Conference (April 1919)
  • Series of 12 lectures on Giotto and his Followers by Dr. Oswald Siren (January 1916, February 1916)
  • Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lecture by Michael Rostovtzeff (January 1921)
  • 400th Anniversary Commemoration of Leonardo da Vinci (April 1919)

LOANS Section:

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:

  • "Madonna and Child" by Fra Angelico (February 1915, March 1915)
  • "Portrait of a Lady" by Giovanni Antonio Baglione (October 1915)
  • "Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine" by Bernardino di Mariotto (April 1910)
  • "Risen Christ" by William Blake (June 1912)
  • "Madonna and Child" by Botticelli (January 1914, December 1914)
  • "Landscape" by Daubigny (April 1912)

Additional Details:

  • The page is numbered -8- at the bottom, indicating it is part of a larger document.
  • The top right corner of the page shows the number 9, likely indicating the page number within the scrapbook.
  • The text is typed, and the layout is organized and structured, suggesting it is an official record or catalog.

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.