Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V. Rinse, repeat.
ARCH.2003.23, Rendition: 795067
The image shows an open book or document with a page that appears to be a program or announcement for the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the College Art Association of America. The meeting was held in conjunction with the Archaeological Institute of America and the American Philological Association at the University of Chicago. It also included a joint session with the National Commission on Art Education at the Art Institute of Chicago. The event took place from Monday, December 29 to Wednesday, December 31, 1924.
The page is slightly yellowed with age, indicating that it is an old document. There is another page partially visible on the right side of the image, which seems to be from a different publication, possibly a newspaper, dated September 30, 1924. At the bottom of the image, there is a section of text from what appears to be a magazine or journal, titled "Magazine of Art," with the volume number 3 and issue number 4 visible. The text is dense and appears to be an article or essay related to art.
The document is placed inside a larger book or binder, with the edges of other pages visible, suggesting it is part of a collection or archive. The overall condition of the document indicates it has been preserved but shows signs of age and use.
The image shows an open book with a focused view on a page from the "College Art Association of America" detailing the "Fourteenth Annual Meeting." This meeting is held in conjunction with the Archaeological Institute of America and the American Philological Association, and took place at the University of Chicago. The event included a joint session with the National Commission on Art Education at the Art Institute of Chicago, scheduled for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, December 29-31, 1924.
To the left of this main page, there is a visible section of another page with the heading "MAGAZINE OF ART" and some text, which appears to be an index or table of contents, listing various articles and topics, such as "The New Gallery of the Luxembourg Museum" and "The Post-Impressionists: Seurat." The date mentioned at the top of this section is "December 21, 1924."
The image shows a program or booklet from the "College Art Association of America." Specifically, it is the announcement for their "Fourteenth Annual Meeting," which took place in conjunction with the Archaeological Institute of America and the American Philological Association.
Key details include:
The left side of the image also shows a partial list of topics and speakers from what appears to be the magazine of art, detailing some of the sessions and presentations that were likely part of the event. The visible text includes names and subjects of some of the talks given during the meeting. The booklet is slightly aged, indicating it is a historical document.
The image depicts an old book page from the "Magazine of Art," specifically Volume 18, No. 3, dated March 1925. The page shows a document titled "College Art Association of America Fourteenth Annual Meeting."
Key details from the document include:
The document is framed within a bordered box, and the surrounding pages of the magazine contain various articles related to art and archaeological studies. The text in the surrounding pages appears to be related to art history, architectural studies, and museum collections. The overall appearance of the book suggests it is a historical record of academic and scholarly activities in the field of art during the early 20th century.
The image shows an open book that appears to be a historical volume from the "College Art Association of America." The specific page displayed is the cover or title page for the "Fourteenth Annual Meeting" held in conjunction with the Archaeological Institute of America and the American Philological Association at the University of Chicago.
Key details on the page include:
The event took place over three days, from Monday to Wednesday.
The book seems to be a magazine or a journal from that time, as indicated by the text on the left page. The pages have a slightly aged appearance, typical of historical documents, and the binding is somewhat worn. The visible text on the left page includes references to various art-related studies and publications, such as "Medieval Remains in the Palatine Chapel of Palermo" and "The Art of the Early Christian Churches in the Roman Campagna." The date "December 21, 1924" is visible at the top right of the right-hand page.
The image shows a page from a historical publication, specifically the cover page of a program or magazine related to the "College Art Association of America."
Key details include:
Title and Organization:
Joint Session:
Dates:
Cover Page Content:
The overall tone and layout suggest a formal academic or professional gathering focused on art and related fields. The page appears to be from an old publication, possibly a program booklet or a magazine, given the aged and slightly yellowed paper.
The image shows an open book or scrapbook with an old page containing two pieces of paper affixed to it. The larger paper appears to be a printed announcement or invitation to the Fourteenth Annual Meeting of the College Art Association of America.
The details on the larger paper are as follows:
Below this larger printed announcement, there is a smaller, horizontally oriented clipped newspaper or magazine article affixed to the page. The text on this clipping is dense and small and seems to include a discussion about art, mentioning Renaissance painters, magazines of art, and various artists and subjects, but the text is partially cut off. The date "Nov 1924" is written on the clipped piece.
The page itself is yellowed with age and shows some wear and tear, particularly on the bottom right where the page edges are slightly torn. The book or scrapbook appears quite old based on the discoloration and condition of the pages.
The image shows an open book or document binder with a page containing information about a historic event. Specifically, the visible page refers to the "COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION of AMERICA Fourteenth Annual Meeting in conjunction with the Archaeological Institute of America and American Philological Association" which took place "at the UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO" including a joint session with the "National Commission on Art Education at the ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO," dated "Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday December 29-31, 1924."
To the right of this page, partially visible, is another page with text, but it's not possible to make out the content due to the angle and the limited view. There's a strip of text cut from another piece of paper, with content about an event on May 22-24, taped onto the bottom of the right page. The pages show signs of age and wear, such as discoloration, creases, and small tears. The binder or book itself looks quite aged, with damage to the spine visible, and it lays on a neutral, slightly textured background.
This image shows an old document, possibly a flyer or announcement for an event. The main text reads:
"College Art Association of America
Fourteenth Annual Meeting
in conjunction with the
Archaeological Institute of America
and
American Philological Association
at the
University of Chicago
including a joint session with the
National Commission on Art Education
at the
Art Institute of Chicago
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
December 29-31, 1924"
The document appears to be fixed to the inside cover of a book or scrapbook, with parts showing signs of wear and tear, such as creases and partial tearing. Below the main document, there is a clipping from a magazine dated "Magazine of Art December 1924." This additional text seems to discuss topics related to art, such as the "Arundel Society" and the "National Encyclopedia of America." The page is old, showing yellowing typical of aged paper. The setup indicates that these documents were preserved for historical reasons.
The image shows an open book, likely a program or proceedings from a formal academic or professional event. The visible page is titled "COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION of AMERICA" and details the "Fourteenth Annual Meeting", held in conjunction with the Archaeological Institute of America and the American Philological Association. The meeting took place at the University of Chicago and included a joint session with the National Commission on Art Education at the Art Institute of Chicago. The dates for the event are listed as Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, December 29–31, 1924.
The page appears to be part of a larger document, as indicated by the visible text on the right side of the image, which includes a partial date ("December 21, 1924") and what seems to be a list or index of names or topics. The book itself has aged pages with visible wear, including creases, stains, and some discoloration, suggesting it is an antique or historical document. The overall presentation is formal and academic, consistent with the nature of the event described.