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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, July 1924-April 1927

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The image shows two pages of a newspaper, dated April 19, 1925. The left page features an article titled "Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China" by Langdon Warner. The article discusses the significance of archaeological findings in Western China, highlighting the contributions of various expeditions and scholars. It mentions the discovery of ancient cities, artifacts, and the importance of these findings for understanding the history of the region. The right page includes several smaller articles, such as one about a decorator and painter named Harvard, another about the New Fogg Museum, and a piece on the Cambridge Museum. The articles on the right page seem to focus on art, museum exhibits, and historical artifacts, continuing the theme of cultural and historical preservation.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or magazine, dated April 29, 1925. The page contains several articles and advertisements.

Main Article:

  1. Title: "Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China"

    • Author: Langdon Warner
    • Content: This article discusses the archaeological expedition in Western China. It highlights the exploration of ancient cities, the significance of the findings, and the contributions of various scholars and expeditions. The article focuses on the recovery of artifacts and historical clues in the region, particularly in the Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces.
  2. Sections within the article:

    • Fog Museum Research in Asia: An exploration of the extensive findings and significance of the Fog Museum's archaeological endeavors.
    • Field Party Worked: Descriptions of expeditions, including the discovery of the ancient city of Kailou, and the efforts to uncover clues from the past.
    • Tales of Buddha: Discusses specific finds related to Buddhist relics and art.

Other Articles:

  1. Lunch and Dinner at Langchow:

    • Describes a menu and the cultural significance of dining experiences in Langchow.
  2. Decorators and Painters:

    • Article by Harry Morgan: Discusses the work of a decorator and painter named Harry Morgan, highlighting his experiences and projects, such as painting the interior of a church.
  3. The New Fogg Museum:

    • Announces the opening of new exhibits and collections at the Fogg Museum, including a significant collection of Asian art, particularly from the Ming Dynasty.
  4. Short Notes:

    • J. D. J. C. (Jane Doe, presumably): Discusses an exhibition or collection at Cambridge.
    • J. J. (Jane Johnson, presumably): Details a recent collection of paintings and their historical significance.

Advertisements:

  • There are ads for various products and services, including a mention of the "Fogg Museum," which seems to be a prominent cultural institution featured in this article.

Visual Elements:

  • The page has a mix of text and illustrations, including sketches or images related to archaeological sites and artworks.

This summary captures the essence of the content, detailing the main articles and their thematic focus as well as the layout and style of the newspaper page.

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The image displays two pages from a newspaper, specifically from the April 19, 1925, issue of the "Philadelphia Inquirer." The pages are focused on articles related to archaeological and historical explorations.

Left Page:

Headline:
"Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China"

Article:

  • Author: Langdon Warner, who is now preparing for his second Asian expedition.
  • Content: Warner discusses his explorations in the ruins of China, particularly the discovery of a desert city in the Kucha region, west of the Tarim Basin. He mentions the significance of this find, noting that it was a major center of trade and culture.
  • Details:
    • The ruins are in the Takla Makan Desert, a vast, barren desert in China.
    • The city was a significant Buddhist center, with ruins including Buddhist caves and monasteries.
    • The article describes the process of excavating and mapping the ruins, including the discovery of ancient murals and artifacts.
    • Warner mentions the contributions of various scholars, including Stein, Chavannes, and Pelliot, who have previously explored and documented these regions.
    • The city was once part of the Silk Road, facilitating trade between East and West.

Sub-Headings:

  • 22-Day Trip by Cart: Details Warner’s journey through the desert.
  • Fields Partly Worked: Describes the agricultural remnants found in the ruins.

Miscellaneous:

  • Tales of Buddha: A brief mention of the importance of Buddhist artifacts found in the region.
  • Reach Deserted City: Describes the specific route and conditions of Warner’s expedition.

Right Page:

Headline:
"Decorator and Painter"

Article:

  • Content: Discusses the work of Harry Morgan, a decorator and painter who has been working on the new Fogg Museum building at Harvard University.
  • Details:
    • Morgan has created a series of murals in the museum.
    • The murals include a series of paintings based on the travels of Marco Polo and other explorers.
    • The murals depict various scenes and characters from the historical expeditions.

Miscellaneous:

  • The New Fogg Museum: Describes the museum's establishment and its new facilities.
  • Museum Exhibits: Mentions the various exhibits and collections, including the gifts from Henry W. Bliss and other notable figures.

Overall, the pages are filled with detailed accounts of archaeological discoveries and the artistic efforts to bring these historical finds to life through murals and exhibitions.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Sunday Times dated April 26, 1925, featuring several articles related to archaeological discoveries and explorations in Asia.

  1. Main Article: "Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China"

    • Author: Langdon Warner
    • Summary: Warner recounts his second expedition in Western China, focusing on his discovery of a deserted city in the region. The article highlights the significance of the findings, including pottery, statues, and other artifacts, and discusses the historical and cultural importance of these discoveries. Warner mentions the collaboration with other explorers and the meticulous nature of the archaeological work.
  2. Sub-article: "Fields Party Worked"

    • Summary: This section details the extensive excavation work conducted by the Fields party, led by Mr. H. W. Marshall, at various sites in China, including Lanchow and Kuanchow.
  3. Sub-article: "22-Day Trip by Cart"

    • Summary: This part describes the arduous journey taken by the expedition team, covering 22 days by cart, through challenging terrains and weather conditions. It emphasizes the team's perseverance and the hardships faced during the journey.
  4. Sub-article: "Tales of Buddha"

    • Summary: This article, written by Mr. J. B. Hayne, discusses the findings of Buddhist artifacts and statues, and their significance in understanding Buddhist art and culture in China. The article mentions the unique and intricate designs of the statues and the historical context of their creation.
  5. Smaller Articles on Related Topics:

    • Decorator and Painter: Discusses a painting by Peter Morgan of Cambridge, focusing on the historical and artistic value of the work.
    • The New Fog Museum: Describes the establishment of a museum in Cambridge dedicated to the history of fog, with various exhibits and artifacts.
    • Japanese Collection: Highlights the recent acquisition of a Japanese painting collection by the Fitzwilliam Museum, emphasizing the cultural and historical significance of the collection.

The articles collectively provide a snapshot of the rich archaeological and cultural explorations happening in Asia in the mid-1920s, with a focus on the contributions of Western explorers and scholars to understanding ancient civilizations.

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The image shows two pages from a newspaper or magazine, dated April 19 and 20, 1935. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Left Page (April 19, 1935):

Title: Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China

Author: Langdon Warner, identified as a member of the second Asiatic expedition from Harvard, who was part of an archaeological exploration in Chinese Turkestan in 1924.

Article Content:

  • The article discusses the discovery of a deserted city in Western China.
  • Warner recounts how he and his team found a city near Keriya that had been abandoned for centuries, evidenced by the state of the ruins and artifacts.
  • He emphasizes the importance of this discovery for the history of human race data and the knowledge of great empires and trade routes.
  • Warner describes the journey through the Taklamakan Desert, encountering sand-buried ruins and ancient artifacts.
  • The text mentions the significance of the findings for understanding the cultural exchanges between the East and West.

Subsections:

  • Fellow of the Fogg Museum for Research in Asia: Warner's role and the importance of his findings.
  • Fields Partly Worked: Describes the initial work in the area and the examination of artifacts like pottery and manuscripts.

Tales of Buddha:

  • A short narrative from Buddhist texts about the temptation of Buddha by Mara and his daughters.

Right Page (April 20, 1935):

Title: Decorator and Painter

Article Content:

  • An article about Harvard Man's Handiwork featured in a movie titled "Clive of India."
  • The text describes how a Harvard alumnus, Putnam Bradlee Childs, contributed to the film by creating authentic period settings and costumes.
  • The work included designing and furnishing interiors, producing pottery, and lace-making, which added authenticity to the film's 18th-century setting.

The New Fogg Museum:

  • Announcement of the new Fogg Museum of Art at Cambridge, which will house various departments of fine arts.
  • The museum's design by Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch, and Abbott, and its expected completion in the autumn of 1935.
  • The article mentions the various collections that will be displayed, including drawings, prints, and photographs.

Cambridge, Mass. Notes:

  • A section detailing recent and upcoming events in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Includes information about the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, a new portrait of Professor Paul J. Sachs, and various exhibitions and lectures.
  • Mentions of notable figures like Langdon Warner and their contributions to the arts.

The pages combine articles about archaeological discoveries, contributions to film, and developments in the art world, reflecting a rich tapestry of cultural and historical insights.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine, dated April 25, 1925. The main article on the page is titled "Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China," written by Langdon Warner. The article discusses the discovery of an ancient city in Western China, which the author describes as one of the most important archaeological events in recent years.

Key points from the article include:

  1. Discovery of the City: The city was found in the desert of Western China and is described as having been abandoned for centuries. The site is compared to the ruins of Pompeii in terms of its preservation.

  2. Archaeological Work: The article details the process of excavation and exploration carried out by a team of scholars and archaeologists from various countries, including Britain, France, Germany, Sweden, Russia, Japan, and the United States.

  3. Historical Significance: The city is noted for its historical importance, particularly for its Buddhist art and architecture. The article mentions the discovery of frescoes and other artifacts that provide insights into the cultural and religious practices of the region.

  4. Field Work: The article describes the challenges and methods of the fieldwork, including the mapping of the city and the careful excavation of its structures.

  5. Tales of Buddha: There is a section titled "Tales of Buddha," which discusses the significance of Buddhist art and its influence on the region's culture.

  6. Fogg Art Museum: Another section mentions the Fogg Art Museum's collection of Chinese art, highlighting the museum's role in preserving and studying these artifacts.

The page also includes a smaller article titled "Harvard Man to be Printer," which discusses the appointment of a Harvard graduate to a position at the Boston Globe.

Overall, the page provides a detailed account of an important archaeological discovery and its implications for understanding the history and culture of Western China.

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The image shows an open newspaper dated April 19, 1925, titled "Eastern." The primary article on the page has the headline "Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China" and is authored by Langdon Warner. The article seems to describe a significant archaeological expedition conducted in the 1920s, which involves an exploration in China resulting in the discovery of a deserted city and archaeological findings that include photographs of Chinese art objects.

The page includes several columns and articles, covering various topics and some additional smaller notes and announcements at the bottom. In the bottom right corner, another article titled "The New Food Museum" is visible.

On the right edge of the image, there is some annotation made with a pen, noting "Apr. 24, '25" and what appears to be the word "CAMBRIDGE, MASS." This suggests that the newspaper may have some connection to an individual or event in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on April 24, 1925.

The newspaper is aged, with some yellowing and browning of the paper, typical of paper oxidation over time. It's also worth noting that the text is rather small and dense, in the style typical of historical newspapers from the early 20th century.

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The image displays an old, yellowed page from a scrapbook or a book that contains newspaper clippings and articles. The main article, titled "Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China," is dated April 19, 1925, and written by Langdon Warner. It details Warner's archaeological exploration and findings in Western China. Several other smaller clippings are placed around the main article, with one dated April 28, 1925, detailing Warner's showings of artifacts at Harvard.

The page is filled with text, focusing on Warner's discoveries, expeditions, and contributions to archaeology, particularly relating to the Fogg Museum for Research in Asia. The scrapbook page is neatly organized, indicating careful preservation, possibly for historical or research purposes. The articles discuss the significance of Warner's findings, his travels through Western China, and contributions to the understanding of ancient civilizations and cultures. Additionally, the items discuss the exhibition and display of artifacts, including paintings from the Fogg Art Museum's collection.

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This image shows a scrapbook or album page with several newspaper clippings pasted on it. The clippings are mainly in English and appear aged, with yellowed paper indicating they are quite old. The main article headline at the top left reads: "Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China." This article by Langdon Warner discusses archaeological exploration in western China, focusing on discoveries made during expeditions in 1923 and 1924. It describes findings such as ancient Buddhist sculptures and the challenges faced during the exploratory trips. Several subheadings within this article include "Fields Partly Worked," "22-Day Trip by Cart," "Tales of Buddha," and "Reach Deserted City."

Other smaller clippings on the right side include:

  • An article titled "Cambridge, Mass." dated April 25, 1925, mentioning the Fogg Art Museum's collection of paintings recently enriched by two gifts from Harvard men.
  • Another piece titled "The New Fogg Museum" discussing the expected opening of the museum at Cambridge and its significance.
  • A brief note about a "Decorator and Painter" offering handsomely designed chest works at the Ehrich Galleries.

Some handwritten dates and annotations are visible at the top and among the clippings, such as "April 19, 1925," and "April 25, 25," providing context for when these articles were published or collected.

Overall, the page documents early 20th-century archaeological and art research, museum news, and exhibitions related to Asian art and culture.

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The image shows two pages from a newspaper or magazine, dated April 19, 1925, and April 28, 1925, respectively. The pages are filled with text articles and columns, presented in a classic print layout typical of early 20th-century publications. Here's a detailed description:

Left Page (April 19, 1925):

  • Headline: The main headline reads, "Expert Tells of Finding a Deserted City in China."
  • Byline: The article is written by Langdon Warner, identified as a fellow of the Fogg Museum of Art in Asia.
  • Content: The article discusses Langdon Warner's preliminary exploration in China, where he discovered the ruins of a deserted city. It highlights the historical and archaeological significance of the discovery, noting that Warner was the first to explore and excavate the site in 1923 and 1924. The article emphasizes the importance of the findings, which include artifacts, inscriptions, and architectural remains dating back to the sixth century B.C.
  • Subheadings: The text is organized with subheadings such as "By Langdon Warner" and "Fields Partly Worked."
  • Details: The article provides context about the exploration, mentioning other scholars and explorers who have contributed to the understanding of ancient Chinese civilizations. It also touches on the challenges and rewards of such archaeological work.

Right Page (April 28, 1925):

  • Headline: The main headline reads, "DECORATOR AND PAINTER."
  • Content: This page features an article about Edward Max, described as a decorator and painter from Cambridge, Massachusetts. The article discusses Max's work, including his recent exhibition at the Harvard Art Museum. It highlights his contributions to the field of decorative arts and his role in preserving historical and artistic elements.
  • Subheadings: The text includes a subheading, "The New Fogg Museum." This section discusses the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard, noting its expansion and the role of individuals like Edward Max in its development. The article mentions the museum's collection and its importance in the study of art.
  • Details: The article provides insights into Max's career, his exhibitions, and his influence on the art world. It also references other notable figures and institutions, such as the Harvard Architectural Club and the Fogg Museum's growing collection.

General Observations:

  • Layout: The pages are formatted with dense, justified text, typical of newspapers or magazines from the early 20th century. The columns are narrow, and the text is printed in a serif font.
  • Headings and Subheadings: Both pages use bold, larger fonts for headlines and subheadings to draw attention to key topics.
  • Dates: The dates at the top of each page indicate the publication date, with the left page dated April 19, 1925, and the right page dated April 28, 1925.
  • Visual Elements: There are no visible images, illustrations, or photographs on these pages—only text. The pages are clean, with no visible stains or markings, suggesting they are well-preserved.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a historical snapshot of early 20th-century journalism, focusing on significant cultural and archaeological discoveries, as well as developments in the art world. The articles reflect the era's interest in exploration, preservation, and the study of ancient civilizations, particularly in Asia. The formal tone and structure of the text suggest a publication aimed at an educated readership interested in history, archaeology, and the arts.