Archives Scrapbooks

Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V. Rinse, repeat.

Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1900-September 1920

ARCH.2003.21, Rendition: 789841

Mistral, mistral.magistral-small-2509

The image shows a document titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK VOLUME I 1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920." The index lists a variety of artworks and their corresponding dates. The entries include:

  • Van Dyck: Nicolas Trist, May, 1916; August, 1916
  • Vanni, Andrea: Annunciation, March, 1914; March, 1915; May, 1916
  • Walters Collection: January, 1911
  • Wetzel Bequest: November, 1918; October, 1919; November, 1919; September, 1919; June, 1921
  • Wetzel, Harvey: October, 1918; October, 1919
  • Wetzel Collection: November, 1918; October, 1919; November, 1919
  • Van der Weyden, Rogier: (See Gherard, David), October, 1912
  • Whistler, Etchings: August, 1911
  • Wood Block of 1554: St. Ursula, November, 1921

The document is typewritten and includes a page number "-13-" at the bottom, indicating it is part of a larger index. There is also a small handwritten note at the top right corner that appears to say "KF."

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-3b-instruct

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 lists various entries related to artworks and collections:

  1. Van Dyck: Nicolas Triest, May 1916; August 1916
  2. Vanni, Andrea: Annunciation, March 1914; March 1915; May 1916
  3. Walters Collection: January 1911
  4. Wetzel Bequest: November 1918; October 1919; November 1919; September 1919; June 1921
  5. Wetzel Collection: November 1918; October 1919
  6. Wetzel, Hervey: November 1918; October 1919
  7. Van der Wayden, Rogier: (See Gerhard, David), October 1912
  8. Whistler, Etchings: August 1911
  9. Wood Block of 1554: St. Ursula, November 1921

The entries appear to be chronological references or notes regarding acquisitions, bequests, or collections within the museum's scrap book. The page number is marked as 13 at the bottom right corner.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-8b-instruct

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 lists various entries related to artworks and collections within the museum, along with specific dates:

  • Van Dyck: Nicolas Triest, noted for May 1916 and August 1916.
  • Vanni, Andrea: Annunciation, referenced in March 1914, March 1915, and May 1916.
  • Walters Collection: Noted in January 1911.
  • Wetzel Bequest: Recorded in November 1918, October 1919, November 1919, September 1919, and June 1921.
  • Wetzel, Hervey: Mentioned for October 1918 and October 1919.
  • Wetzel Collection: Noted in November 1918, October 1919, and November 1919.
  • Van der Wayden, Rogier: Referenced under Gherard, David, noted in October 1912.
  • Whistler, Etchings: Mentioned for August 1911.
  • Wood Block of 1554: St. Ursula, noted in November 1921.

The page number is marked as 14 at the top right corner, and the bottom of the page indicates "-13-" which likely refers to the preceding page number.

Mistral, mistral.ministral-3-14b-instruct

The image is a page from an index to the Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book, Volume I, covering the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page lists various entries with names and dates associated with them. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Van Dyck: Nicolas Triest - May, 1916; August, 1916
  2. Vanni, Andrea: Annunciation - March, 1914; March, 1915; May, 1916
  3. Walters Collection - January, 1911
  4. Wetzel Bequest - November, 1918; October, 1919; November, 1919; September, 1919; June, 1921
  5. Wetzel, Hervey - October, 1918; October, 1919
  6. Wetzel Collection - November, 1918; October, 1919; November, 1919
  7. Van der Wayden, Rogier - See Gherard, David, October, 1912
  8. Whistler, Etchings - August, 1911
  9. Wood Block of 1554: St. Ursula - November, 1921

The page number at the bottom right corner is "-13-," and there is a small handwritten note in the upper right corner of the page. The document is typed, and the text is arranged in a list format with names followed by dates.

Mistral, mistral.mistral-large-3-675b-instruct

The image displays a page from the "Index to Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book, Volume I," covering the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. It lists various artists, artworks, collections, and related events with corresponding dates. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Van Dyck:

    • Reference to "Nicolas Triest"
      • Dates: May 1916, August 1916
  2. Vanni, Andrea:

    • Reference to "Annunciation"
      • Dates: March 1914, March 1915, May 1916
  3. Walters Collection:

    • Date: January 1911
  4. Wetzel Bequest:

    • Dates: November 1918, October 1919, November 1919, September 1919, June 1921
  5. Wetzel, Hervey:

    • Dates: October 1918, October 1919
  6. Wetzel Collection:

    • Dates: November 1918, October 1919, November 1919
  7. Van der Weyden, Rogier:

    • Reference: See Gerard David
      • Date: October 1912
  8. Whistler, Etchings:

    • Date: August 1911
  9. Wood Block of 1554:

    • Reference to "St. Ursula"
      • Date: November 1921

This index serves as a reference to locate specific articles or information within the scrapbook related to these artists, collections, and events.

Mistral, us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0

The image shows a page from an index to a scrapbook from the Dog Art Museum. The index is labeled as "Volume I" and covers the period from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page lists various entries related to art exhibitions, collections, and other art-related events. The entries include names of artists, collections, and specific dates. Here is a detailed summary of the entries listed:

  1. Van Dyck, Nicolaes Triest: May, 1916; August, 1916
  2. Vanek, Andreas: Annuciation, March, 1914; March, 1915; May, 1916
  3. Walters Collection: January, 1911
  4. Wetzel Bequest: November, 1918; October, 1919; November, 1919; September, 1919; June, 1921
  5. Wetzel, Harvey: October, 1919; October, 1919
  6. Wetzel Collection: November, 1918; October, 1919; November, 1919
  7. Van der Wayden, Rogier: (See Gerard, David), October, 1918
  8. Whistler, Etchings: Engraved, n.d.
  9. Wood Block of Igor St. Ursula: November, 1921

The page is numbered "-13-" at the bottom right corner, indicating it is part of a larger document. The text is typed, and the page appears to be part of a bound volume, as suggested by the visible binding on the left side.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4o-2024-05-13

This image appears to be a page from the "Index to Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book, Volume I," specifically covering the years from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The page is numbered "13" at the bottom and has "14" handwritten at the upper right corner. The text lists various entries, including artists, artworks, collections, and dates associated with them. The entries include:

  • Van Dyck: Nicolas Triest, May 1916; August 1916
  • Vanini, Andrea: Annunciation, March 1914; March 1915; May 1916
  • Walters Collection: January 1911
  • Wetzel Sequest: November 1918; October 1919; November 1919; September 1919; June 1921
  • Wetzel, Harvey: October 1918; October 1919
  • Wetzel Collection: November 1918; October 1919; November 1919
  • Van der Weyden, Rogier: (See Gherard, David), October 1912
  • Whistler, Etchings: August 1911
  • Wood Block of 1554: St. Ursula, November 1921

This index page is documenting specific entries and dates for art-related materials that are presumably found in the Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4

This image shows a typed page from an index or catalog that references contents from what is described as the "Fogg Art Museum Scrap Book" Volume I, spanning from 1900 to October 1, 1920. The entries on the page seem to be organized alphabetically by artist or collection name, followed by titles of artworks or collections and the corresponding dates when they were documented, presumably in the scrap book.

For example, there are entries for "Van Dyck: Nicolas Triest" with dates in May and August 1916, "Vanni, Andrea: Annunciation" with multiple entries from March 1914, March 1915, and May 1916. Another entry mentions "Walters Collection: January, 1911" and several dates associated with a "Wetzel Bequest."

The format is that of a traditional library or museum index, perhaps referenced for research or archival purposes. The physical characteristics of the paper suggest it may be an aged document, as indicated by the slight discoloration and the punched holes along the left margin for binding purposes. There are handwritten markings such as the number "4" at the top right corner and "-13-" at the bottom center, which may indicate the page number or placement within a larger compilation.

Azure OpenAI Service, gpt-4.1-mini-2025-04-14

The image shows a typed index page titled "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK VOLUME I 1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920." Below the title, there is a list of names, artworks, and related dates:

  • Van Dyck: Nicolas Triest, May, 1916; August, 1916
  • Vanni, Andrea: Annunciation, March, 1914; March, 1915; May, 1916
  • Walters Collection: January, 1911
  • Wetzel Bequest: November, 1918; October, 1919; November, 1919; September, 1919; June, 1921
  • Wetzel, Hervey: October, 1918; October, 1919
  • Wetzel Collection: November, 1918; October, 1919; November, 1919
  • Van der Weyden, Rogier: (See Gherard, David), October, 1912
  • Whistler, Etchings: August, 1911
  • Wood Block of 1554: St. Ursula, November, 1921

The page number "-13-" is typed at the bottom center of the page, and the handwritten numeral "14" is at the top right corner. The page has a light beige color with visible holes punched along the left side, suggesting it was part of a bound scrapbook or binder.

Amazon, us.amazon.nova-2-lite-v1:0

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.

Key Details:

  1. Title and Volume Information:

    • The title at the top reads: "INDEX TO FOGG ART MUSEUM SCRAP BOOK".
    • Below the title, it specifies "VOLUME I" and the time frame: "1900 -- OCTOBER 1, 1920".
  2. Content:

    • The page lists entries of artworks, collections, and related items, organized alphabetically by artist or collection name. Each entry includes the name of the artist or collection, followed by details such as the title of the work and the date(s) associated with it.
    • Examples of entries include:
      • Van Dyck: Nicolas Triest (May 1916; August 1916).
      • Vanni, Andrea: Annunciation (March 1914; March 1915; May 1916).
      • Walters Collection: January 1911.
      • Wetzel Bequest: November 1918; October 1919; November 1919; September 1913; June 1921.
      • Wetzel Collection: October 1918; October 1919.
      • Wetzel, Harvey: November 1918; October 1919; November 1919.
      • Van der Weyden, Rogier: (See Gherard, David), October 1912.
      • Whistler, Etchings: August 1911.
      • Wood Block of 1554: St. Ursula, November 1921.
  3. Formatting:

    • The text is neatly aligned in a monospaced font, typical of typed documents from the early 20th century.
    • Each entry is separated by line breaks, making it easy to read and reference.
    • Page numbering at the bottom indicates this is page -13- of the index.
  4. Condition:

    • The page appears to be in good condition, with no visible tears, stains, or significant wear. The edges are slightly frayed, suggesting age and handling over time.
    • There is a faint handwritten mark or annotation in the top right corner, possibly for cataloging or reference purposes.

Purpose:

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.