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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, October 1920-June 1924

ARCH.2003.22, Rendition: 808936

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The image displays a piece of white paper with a slightly irregular, wavy edge on the bottom right corner. The paper has typed text in black, which reads:

"This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921."

The text is centered on the paper, and the paper is placed on a light gray background. The overall appearance suggests an informational note or a reference card.

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The image shows a piece of off-white paper with typed text on it. The text reads:

"This so called mytery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article writted in 1921."

The paper appears to be slightly torn or cut at the bottom right corner. The background is a plain, light gray surface. There are no other objects or decorations visible in the image.

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This image displays a small, rectangular piece of off-white paper with ragged, unevenly torn edges—particularly noticeable along the bottom and right sides. The paper rests against a plain, solid light gray or pale lavender background.

Printed on the paper in a classic typewriter font is a short block of text, aligned to the left and occupying the upper portion of the sheet. The text reads:

This so called mytery is explained
in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the
Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an
article writted in 1921.

The text contains two likely typographical errors:

  • “mytery” instead of “mystery”
  • “writted” instead of “written”

The paper appears aged, with a visible texture suggesting it may be from an older document or archival material. The overall impression is that of a historical note or citation, possibly clipped or saved from a larger document, explaining or referencing material from Philip Hendy’s 1921 article in the “Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum.” (Note: “Gerdner Museum” may be a misprint for the “Gardner Museum” — the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum — which Hendy was associated with.)

In summary, the image shows a torn, typewritten fragment noting the source of an explanation for a “so-called mystery,” referencing an article published in 1921.

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The image shows a piece of paper with a text written on it. The paper is placed on a gray background. The paper appears to be torn at the bottom. The text is written in black ink, and it reads: "This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gardner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921." The text is written in a simple font, and it is centered on the paper.

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The image depicts a piece of paper with handwritten text on it. The paper appears to be old and worn, with visible creases and a slightly yellowed hue, suggesting age. The text is written in a cursive style and is centered on the page. The content of the text reads: "This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921." The handwriting is neat but shows signs of wear, especially at the edges of the paper. The background of the image is a plain, light gray surface, which provides a stark contrast to the paper, making the text easily readable.

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The image shows a piece of paper with typed text. The paper appears to be slightly worn, with some frayed edges, suggesting it may be an old or archival document. The text is centered and reads:

"This so called mystery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gardner Museum (page 39) in an article written in 1921."

The text is presented in a clean, monospaced font, indicating it might have been typed rather than handwritten. The content suggests that the document is referencing a specific explanation for a "mystery," which is detailed in a catalog or publication related to the Gardner Museum, authored by Philip Hendy, and published in 1921 on page 39. The overall tone and style imply an academic or historical context.

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The image displays a piece of paper with a message typed on it. The paper is rectangular, with a rough edge at the bottom and a smooth edge at the top. It has a light beige color and appears to be made of paper or cardstock.

The message on the paper reads: "This so called mytery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article writted in 1921."

The background of the image is a solid gray color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the paper. Overall, the image suggests that the paper may be a note or a reference card, possibly used by someone to keep track of information or to provide context for a particular topic.

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The image depicts a piece of paper with a typed message, which appears to be a note or a caption. The paper is off-white and has a rough edge on the right side, suggesting that it was torn from a larger sheet. The text is typed in black ink and reads:

"This so called mytery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article writted in 1921."

The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to focus attention on the paper and its contents. Overall, the image suggests that the paper is a historical document or artifact, possibly related to art or museum collections.

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The image presents a piece of torn paper with typed text on it, set against a gray background.

  • The paper is off-white and has rough edges, indicating that it was torn from a larger sheet.
    • The top edge is relatively straight, while the bottom edge is more jagged.
    • The right edge is also rough, with some fibers visible where the paper was torn.
  • The text is typed in black ink using a typewriter.
    • The font is a standard typewriter font, with no embellishments or decorations.
    • The text reads: "This so called mytery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article writted in 1921."
    • There are several typos in the text, including "mytery" instead of "mystery", "Gerdner" instead of "Gardner", and "writted" instead of "written".
  • The background of the image is a solid gray color.
    • The gray tone is consistent throughout the image, with no visible shading or texture.

Overall, the image appears to be a scanned or photographed copy of a piece of paper with typed text on it. The text suggests that it may be related to a historical or academic topic, possibly involving art or museum collections.

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The image presents a small, off-white piece of paper with a typed message on it.

  • The paper is rectangular and has a rough, torn edge at the bottom.
  • The text is typed in black ink and reads: "This so called mytery is explained in Philip Hendy Catalogue of the Gerdner Museum (page 39) in an article writted in 1921."
  • The text is centered on the page and takes up about one-third of the space.
  • The background of the image is a solid gray color.

The image appears to be a scanned or photographed piece of paper with a typed note on it. The note references an article written in 1921 that explains a mystery, and it provides a specific page number in a catalogue as a source for further information.