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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1928-November 1929

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The image shows a page from a scrapbook or album, dated June 2, 1925. The page includes a newspaper clipping with the title "Exhibitions Open Next Week." The clipping lists various art exhibitions and events scheduled to open in the upcoming week.

Here is a summary of the exhibitions mentioned:

  1. The Fine Art Society - 148 New Bond Street, W.

    • Engravings and etchings by various artists.
    • Works by Durer, Rembrandt, Whistler, and others.
    • Highlighting "Knight, Death and the Devil" by Durer.
  2. The Leicester Galleries - Leicester Square, W.C.

    • Exhibition of modern British art.
    • Includes works by artists such as Augustus John, Epstein, and others.
  3. The Goupil Gallery - 5 Regent Street, S.W.

    • Exhibition of paintings by J.W. Waterhouse.
  4. The Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers - 108 Piccadilly, W.

    • Annual exhibition.
  5. The Grafton Galleries - Grafton Street, W.

    • Exhibition of paintings by Sir Alfred Munnings.
  6. The Royal Academy of Arts - Burlington House, W.

    • Summer exhibition of paintings by British artists.
  7. The New English Art Club - 108 Piccadilly, W.

    • Summer exhibition of paintings by British artists.
  8. The International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers - 108 Piccadilly, W.

    • Summer exhibition of paintings and sculptures.
  9. The Alpine Club Gallery - 21 South Audley Street, W.

    • Exhibition of mountain paintings and drawings.
  10. The Royal Institute Galleries - 195 Piccadilly, W.

    • Exhibition of paintings by British artists.
  11. The Redfern Gallery - 20 Cork Street, W.

    • Exhibition of paintings by various artists.
  12. The French Gallery - 120 New Bond Street, W.

    • Exhibition of paintings by French artists.

The text also mentions specific works and artists featured in these exhibitions, providing a glimpse into the art scene of the time.

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The image shows a page from a transcript dated June 2, 1928. The content includes two main sections:

  1. Loan to the Fogg by a Graduate:

    • Engravings and etchings from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, including works by Albrecht Dürer, Antonio Pollaiuolo, Rembrandt, and others, have been loaned to the Fogg Art Museum through June 22.
    • The engravings include "Knight, Death, and the Devil," "Saint Jerome in His Study," and "The Horsemen of the Apocalypse" by Albrecht Dürer, and "The Three Graces" by Antonio Pollaiuolo. This is the first time some of these works have been exhibited in the United States.
  2. Exhibitions Open Next Week:

    • A list of various exhibitions that will be open to the public starting the following week:
      • Museum of Fine Arts: Open daily except Mondays and Tuesdays. New acquisitions include works by Dürer, Rembrandt, and others. Admission is free on the first Saturday of the month.
      • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Open from 1 to 6, except Mondays and Tuesdays.
      • Desmond W. Roe Collection: Displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts.
      • Casson Galleries: A general exhibition of landscapes, seascapes, and portraits.
      • Copley Gallery: General exhibition of paintings, including works by Sargent, Corot, and others.
      • Gross Gallery: Various exhibitions including Japanese art, marine paintings, and miscellaneous etchings.
      • Horn Gallery: Old ship pictures and sporting prints.
      • Museum of Fine Arts: Additional exhibitions including black prints by Gustave Doré and drawings by Harold Gernse.
      • Society of Arts and Crafts: Decorated china and pottery.
      • Old Print Shop: Old paintings and etchings.
      • Copley Gallery: Works by Mary J. Coolier.
      • Houghton Library: Paintings and drawings.
      • Museum of Fine Arts: Exhibitions by various artists.
      • Tryon Gallery: Various exhibitions including paintings and sculptures.

The page is a clipping from a historical newspaper or journal, detailing the cultural and artistic events available to the public in June 1928.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper transcript dated June 2, 1926. The main sections include:

  1. Headline:

    • "Loaned to the Fogg by a Graduate": The article discusses a temporary loan of various engravings and etchings from the Fogg Art Museum. The engravings and etchings range from artists of the 16th to 18th centuries, including works by Durer, Pollaiolo, Rembrandt, and others. Specifically, it mentions Antonio Pollaiolo’s engraving "Knight, Death and the Horsemen of the Apocalypse," which is noted to be the only piece by Pollaiolo in the collection, and it is the only piece by this artist yet discovered.
  2. Exhibitions Open Next Week:

    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston:

      • New acquisitions by Durer, Rembrandt, and others.
      • The exhibition runs through June 26.
      • Admission is free on Mondays and Sundays, with other days at a fee.
    • Boston Public Library:

      • Exhibitions of works by various artists including John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase, and others.
      • The exhibitions are open on weekdays from 9 am to 5 pm.
    • Massachusetts Garden Museum:

      • Opens on June 2, with works by various artists such as John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase, and others.
      • Open on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
    • Charles Eliot Norton Gallery:

      • Exhibitions of works by various artists including John Singer Sargent, William Merritt Chase, and others.
      • Open on Mondays through Fridays.
    • Casson Galleries:

      • General exhibition of landscapes, marine paintings, and watercolors by various artists.
      • Open on weekdays.
    • Coplay Gallery:

      • General exhibition of art, including prints and paintings.
      • Open on weekdays.
    • Print Shop:

      • Old prints and sporting prints, including works by various artists.
      • Open on weekdays.
    • Various other galleries and exhibitions:

      • The list includes several other exhibitions by different artists and galleries, each with specific opening dates and days they are open, such as:
        • The Society of Arts and Crafts.
        • Paintings by Mary J. Conover.
        • Paintings and etchings by various artists at different locations.
    • The Tryon Gallery:

      • Exhibitions of paintings and sculptures, including works by artists such as John Singer Sargent, Henry Osborn Raymond, and others.
      • Open through June 12.

The page gives detailed information about the specific exhibitions, artists, and dates, emphasizing the rich artistic activities taking place in Boston around mid-1926.

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The image shows an open book or album with a newspaper clipping pasted on the left page. The clipping appears to be an article titled 'Exhibitions Open Next Week,' dated Wednesday, June 2, 1926. The article lists various art exhibitions that will open the following week at different locations, including the Fogg Museum, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and several galleries. The clipping also mentions specific artists and the types of artworks that will be displayed, such as engravings, etchings, paintings, and drawings. The right page of the book is blank. The edges of the pages are deckled, indicating the book is likely of a higher quality. The overall setting is light, with the book resting on a flat surface.

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The image is of a typewritten document titled "Transcript," dated June 2, 1955. The document appears to be an informational bulletin or newsletter detailing various art-related activities, loans, exhibitions, and events.

Key Sections:

  1. Loans to the Fogg by a Graduate:

    • Engravings and etchings by various artists have been loaned to the Fogg Museum by a graduate.
    • The artists include Antonio Pollaiuolo, Mantegna, Remrandt, Dürer, and others.
    • The collection will be on display at the Fogg Art Museum through June 22.
    • Some of the notable works include Dürer’s engravings such as "Kulikalt," "Death and the Miser," and "Horsemen of the Apocalypse," along with Pollaiuolo’s "Battle of the Nudes" and a newly discovered Florentine artist’s work.
  2. Exhibitions Opening Next Week:

    • Museums:
      • Museum of Modern Art, New York: Exhibitions featuring works by Paul Klee and a group show of 11 painters and sculptors including Durer and others.
      • Jewish Museum, New York: Works by Ben-Zion.
      • Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton: Paintings by Georges Rouault.
      • Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge: Opens "Drawings by Great Masters" from June 7 to July 20.
      • Worcester Art Museum, Worcester: Works by Goya, including drawings and prints.
      • Smith College Museum of Art: Collection of Dutch and Flemish paintings from June 10 to September 15.
      • Boston Art Club: Summer exhibition of paintings and watercolors by artist members starting June 10.
      • Boris Mirski Gallery, Boston: Exhibition of paintings by Marie C. Bergs.
      • Cooper Gallery, New York: General exhibition.
      • Grace Borgenicht Gallery, New York: Paintings by Jimmy Ernst.
      • Downtown Gallery, New York: Paintings by Delamater Butler.
      • Doll & Richards Gallery, Boston: Marine paintings by John Whorf and works by other artists.
      • Margaret Brown Gallery, Boston: Paintings and drawings by John O’Reilly.
      • Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston: "The Painter and the Photograph" by Robert Rauschenberg and others.
      • Babcock Galleries, New York: Black and white drawings by Harold Krisel.
      • Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston: Decorated china, jewelry, and other crafts by various artists.
      • Galerie Chalette, New York: Works by Mary Callery and others.
      • Kleemann Galleries, New York: Paintings by Abraham Rattner.
      • The Childs Gallery, Boston: Paintings by various artists including André Derain and others.
      • Niveau Gallery, Boston: Paintings by Nahum Tschacbasov.
      • HCE Gallery, Provincetown: Works by various artists.

This detailed list provides an overview of the various art exhibitions and events happening around the time of June 1955, with a special focus on the Fogg Art Museum's activities and collections.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper, dated June 2, 1926. The page is titled "Transcript" and contains several news items related to art exhibitions and loans.

  1. Engravings and Etchings Loaned by a Graduate:

    • The top section reports that engravings and etchings from the collection of the late Dr. George W. Dunlap are on loan to the Fogg Art Museum through June 22. The collection includes works by artists such as Antonio Pollaiuolo, Nantueil, Rembrandt, and others. Notable pieces include "Knight, Death and the Devil" by Dürer, "The Three Crosses" by Rembrandt, and "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" by Antonio Pollaiuolo. The Pollaiuolo engraving is noted as the only known print of this artist's work.
  2. Exhibitions Open Next Week:

    • The rest of the page lists various exhibitions opening during the following week, including:
      • Museum of Fine Arts: New acquisitions, including works by Dürer, Rembrandt, and other European masters.
      • Sewall-White Gallery: Exhibitions by artists like Edwin H. Blashfield and George de Forest Brush.
      • Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute: Works by artists such as Sir Joshua Reynolds, William Blake, and others.
      • Copley Society of Arts and Crafts: Decorated china and porcelain by various artists.
      • Boston Public Library: Paintings and etchings by Mary J. Colter.
      • Boston Society of Arts and Crafts: Paintings and etchings by different artists.
      • The Try-Out Theater: Paintings and sketches by various artists, including John H. Twachtman, Henry H. Kreyenhagen, and others.

Each section details the type of art, the artists involved, and the duration of the exhibition. The exhibitions are scheduled to run through various dates in June 1926.

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The image shows an open scrapbook or album with a corner of the cover visible on the left. Inside, on the left page, there is a newspaper clipping attached near the upper half of the page. The clipping is titled "Loaned to the Fogg by a Graduate" and "Exhibitions Open Next Week" and is dated June 2, '28 (1928). The text discusses a collection of engravings and etchings from the early fifteenth century to modern days, mentioning various artists such as Durer, Antonio Pollaiuolo, Nantueil, Rembrandt, and Whistler, some of whose works will be on display at the Fogg Art Museum through June 22. The clipping also lists several art exhibitions open next week at different galleries and museums, including museum names, exhibit details, and dates through June and July. The rest of the page and the adjacent right page are blank. The scrapbook page is held in place by two transparent holders at the top and bottom.

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The image shows a book or a binder opened to a page with a newspaper clipping pasted onto it. The newspaper text indicates various events and exhibitions related to art, mentioning some dates and locations such as "Museum of Fine Arts," "Albright Art Gallery," and others. The date "June 2, 1925" is handwritten at the top of the page. It seems like a record or a scrapbook where someone has collected information about art events or exhibitions from that period. The page is yellowed with age, suggesting it is an old document.

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An old book is open to a page with a title that reads "Transcript June 2, 1928." The page has a list of exhibitions that are open next week, including "Loaning to the Fogg by a Graduate Student" and "Exhibitions Open Next Week." The page also has a list of other exhibitions that are open, including "The Boston Art Club Exhibition of Landscapes and Seascapes" and "Canton Art Club-Exhibition of Land and Seascapes." The page has a black border and is placed on a gray surface.

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The image is a photograph of a page of a newspaper. The page is open and is laid flat on a surface. The page is slightly curled at the edges and has a brown border. The page has a heading at the top that reads "Transcript" and "June 2, 1935". The page has several columns of text that are written in black ink. The text is about an exhibition of art and paintings that are on display. The text also mentions the names of the artists and the dates of the exhibition.