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The image shows a page from an index titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK" for Volume I, dated from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page details various entries related to art and acquisitions, with specific dates and references to artists and collections. Here is a breakdown of the entries on the page:
Van Dyck:
Vanni, Andrea:
Walters Collection:
Wetzel Bequest:
Wetzel, Hervey:
Wetzel Collection:
Van der Weyden, Rogier:
Whistler:
Wood Block of 1554:
The page is numbered "13" and has a perforated edge, suggesting it is part of a larger document or book. The content appears to be related to the acquisition and cataloging of artworks at the Fogg Art Museum.
This image shows a page from an index to the Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book, specifically Volume I, which covers the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page lists various artists, works, and collections along with corresponding dates. The entries are alphabetically organized and include:
The page number is indicated as "13" at the bottom right corner, and there is a handwritten "14" at the top right corner. The document appears to be a printed page, possibly from a typewriter, and is bound with a binding margin on the left side.
This is a photograph of a single, aged, off-white page from an archival document. It appears to be a page from a typed index, characterized by its uniform, typewriter-style font and a slightly yellowed paper tone, suggesting age.
The page is bound or punched along the left margin, as indicated by a series of small, evenly spaced holes, typical of materials stored in a binder or scrapbook.
At the top, centered, the document is titled:
INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK
VOLUME I
1900 — OCTOBER 1, 1920
Below this heading is a list of indexed entries, each formatted with an artist or collection name followed by specific subject matter and associated dates (month and year). The entries are left-aligned and include:
In the upper right corner of the page, there is a small, handwritten capital letter “K” or perhaps a stylized checkmark.
At the bottom center of the page, the page number “-13-” is printed in hyphens, indicating this is page 13 of the index.
Overall, this image depicts a historical index page used for organizing and referencing materials — likely clippings, photographs, or notes — collected in the Fogg Art Museum's scrapbook between 1900 and October 1, 1920, relating to art, artists, and collections covered during that period.
The image is of a document, possibly an index, titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK VOLUME I." The document appears to be an index of entries from a scrap book, likely from the Fogg Art Museum. The entries are listed chronologically, starting with the year 1900 and ending on October 1, 1920. The entries include the names of individuals, such as Van Dyck, Nicolas Triest, Vanni, Andrea, and others, along with the dates of their entries. The document has a white background with black text.
The image is a page from a book titled "Index to Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book Volume I," covering the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page lists various artists and artworks, along with their respective dates and locations. The entries are organized in a structured format, with each artist's name followed by the title of the artwork, the date, and the location where the artwork was displayed or mentioned.
The artists and artworks listed include:
The page is numbered "-13-" at the bottom, indicating that it is the 13th page of the volume. The layout is simple, with the text aligned to the left and the page number centered at the bottom. The background of the page is plain, with no additional graphics or decorations.
The image shows a page from an index titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK", specifically Volume I, covering the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is a typed document with a clean, formal layout, featuring a light beige background and black text.
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This index serves as a cataloging tool for the Fogg Art Museum's scrapbook, allowing researchers or curators to quickly locate specific artworks, collections, or related items by date and artist/collection. The structured format facilitates efficient retrieval of information for scholarly or archival purposes.
In summary, the image depicts a historical index page from the Fogg Art Museum's scrapbook, providing a detailed and organized record of artworks and collections from the early 20th century.
The image presents a scanned document featuring a list of art pieces, titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK VOLUME I." The document is dated "1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920" and contains a list of 10 art pieces, each accompanied by its title, artist, and collection information.
The document provides a comprehensive index to the Fogg Art Museum scrap book volume I, covering a period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The list of art pieces includes works by renowned artists such as Van Dyck, Vanni, and Whistler, along with their respective collections and dates.
The image depicts a page from an index to the Fogg Art Museum's scrapbook, dated 1900-October 1, 1920. The page is beige with black text and features a list of artists and their corresponding collections, along with the dates they were acquired. The page appears to be a typed document, likely created using a typewriter.
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The image suggests that the Fogg Art Museum maintained a scrapbook or catalog of its collections, which included works by various artists. The page provides a snapshot of the museum's holdings during the early 20th century, highlighting the diversity of its collection.
The image depicts a beige page with a list of names and dates, titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK." The title is centered at the top of the page, followed by the subtitle "VOLUME I" and the date range "1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920."
The list includes the following entries:
The page has a light gray background and appears to be a scanned or photographed document. The text is typed on a typewriter, and the page has been punched with holes along the left side, suggesting that it was once part of a binder or scrapbook. The page number "-13-" is printed at the bottom center of the page. Overall, the image presents a detailed and organized index of art-related information from the Fogg Art Museum.
The image presents a typed index page, likely from an archival collection or library catalog, detailing the contents of a scrapbook. The page is titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK" and subtitled "VOLUME I," with the dates "1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920" listed below.
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The image provides a concise index to the contents of a scrapbook, likely from the Fogg Art Museum. The page lists various artworks and their corresponding dates, organized alphabetically by artist. The physical characteristics of the page suggest that it may be a photocopy or scan of an original document. Overall, the image appears to be a useful reference tool for researchers or scholars interested in the Fogg Art Museum's collection.