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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1928-November 1929

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The image depicts a page from "The Art Digest" dated April 1, 1928. The page lists various art exhibitions, events, and activities happening across different cities in the United States during that month. Here's a detailed breakdown of the information:

Column 1:

  • Painters & Sculptors Gallery (New York): Works by Greacen and Pruett.
  • Whitney Studio Club: Works by various artists including Carlsen, Kuhn, and others.
  • Wilmington Society of Fine Arts: Annual exhibition.
  • Woman's Clubhouse: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Florida State Gallery for Women: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Malcolm Art Association: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Des Moines Ass'n of Fine Arts: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Fort Wayne Art School: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Art Institute of Chicago: Exhibition of American and European art.
  • Chicago Galleries Ass'n: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Art Institute, Decatur: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Art Institute, Peoria: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Illinois State Museum: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Art Institute, Springfield: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Art Institute, Fort Wayne: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • John Herron Art Institute: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Speed Memorial Museum: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • New Orleans Art Ass'n: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Isaac Delgado Museum: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Southern States Art League: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Baltimore Museum: Exhibition by the Art League.
  • Museum of Fine Arts: Exhibition by the Art League.

Column 2:

  • John S. Sargent: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Boston Art Club: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Copley Gallery: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Grace Horne Gallery: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Doll & Richards: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Goodspeed's Book Shop: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Guild of Boston Artists: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • St. Botolph Club: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Fogg Art Museum: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Hingham Center: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • The Print Corner: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Worcester Art Museum: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Detroit Institute of Arts: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Grand Rapids Art Ass'n: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Grand Rapids Public Library: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Muskegon Museum: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Institute of Arts, Minneapolis: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Kansas City Art Institute: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Nelson Gallery: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Findlay Art Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Compton Hill Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • City Art Museum, St. Louis: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Nebraska Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Joslyn Art Gallery: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Art Institute, Omaha: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Manchester Institute: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Art Center, East Orange: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Montclair Art Museum: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Newark Museum: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.

Column 3:

  • Carnegie Art Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Brooklyn Museum: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Pratt Institute Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Albright Art Gallery: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Memorial Art Gallery: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Arnot Art Gallery: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Art League, New Rochelle: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Metropolitan Museum: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • American Fine Arts Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Allied Artists of America: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Argus Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Art Center Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • De Zayas Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Dudensing Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Durand-Ruel Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Ferargil Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Gallery of P. Macbeth: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • International Art Center: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • Knoedler Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.
  • New York Art Galleries: Exhibition of etchings and wood engravings.

This page serves as a comprehensive guide to art events and exhibitions across various cities, providing details on the venues and the types of artworks being showcased.

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The image is a page from The Art Digest, dated April 1, 1928. This page primarily lists various art exhibitions, galleries, and museum events occurring across the United States. Here's a detailed summary of the listings:

Exhibitions and Events by Location:

California:

  • Pasadena: Painters and sculptors exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum.
  • San Francisco: Exhibition of the Fine Arts at the Palace of the Legion of Honor, including works by prominent artists.

Colorado:

  • Denver: Exhibition at the Denver Art Association.

Connecticut:

  • Hartford: Wadsworth Atheneum is featuring exhibitions, including contemporary prints and American paintings.

Delaware:

  • Wilmington: Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts.

Florida:

  • Jacksonville: Women's Club House hosting an exhibition.
  • Miami: Exhibitions at the State College for Women.
  • Tallahassee: Florida State College for Women hosting an art exhibit.

Georgia:

  • Macon: Macon Art Association.

Illinois:

  • Chicago: Various galleries and exhibitions, including the Art Institute of Chicago with multiple shows such as etchings, international exhibitions, and the Palette and Chisel Club.
  • Peoria: Peoria Art Institute.
  • Springfield: Illinois State Museum.

Indiana:

  • Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne Museum of Art.
  • Indianapolis: John Herron Art Institute with several exhibitions.
  • Richmond: Richmond Art Association.

Iowa:

  • Des Moines: Des Moines Association of Fine Arts.

Kentucky:

  • Louisville: Speed Memorial Museum.

Louisiana:

  • New Orleans: Delgado Museum of Art and Arts and Crafts Club.

Massachusetts:

  • Boston: Multiple events including the Boston Art Club, Copley Gallery, and the Bostonian Society.
  • Cambridge: Fogg Art Museum at Harvard.
  • Newton: Exhibitions at the Grace Horne Galleries.
  • Springfield: Springfield Art League.
  • Worcester: Worcester Art Museum.

Michigan:

  • Detroit: Multiple exhibitions at the Detroit Institute of Arts and other galleries.
  • Grand Rapids: Grand Rapids Art Gallery.

Minnesota:

  • Minneapolis: Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

Missouri:

  • Kansas City: Kansas City Art Institute.
  • St. Louis: Various galleries, including the City Art Museum and the Artists' Guild.

Nebraska:

  • Omaha: Art Institute of Omaha.

New Jersey:

  • Montclair: Montclair Art Museum.
  • Newark: Newark Museum.

New York:

  • Buffalo: Albright Art Gallery.
  • Elmira: Arnot Art Gallery.
  • New York City: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, and many other galleries including the Anderson Galleries, Bourgeois Galleries, and Downtown Gallery.

Ohio:

  • Cincinnati: Cincinnati Art Museum.
  • Cleveland: Cleveland Museum of Art and other galleries.
  • Columbus: Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts.

Oregon:

  • Portland: Portland Art Museum and other local exhibitions.

Pennsylvania:

  • Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and other galleries.
  • Pittsburgh: Carnegie Institute and associated galleries.

Rhode Island:

  • Providence: Providence Art Club and Rhode Island School of Design.

Tennessee:

  • Memphis: Brooks Memorial Art Gallery.

Texas:

  • Dallas: Dallas Art Association.

Virginia:

  • Richmond: Richmond Academy of Arts.

Washington, D.C.: Corcoran Gallery of Art and other venues.

Additional Notes:

  • The listings include various types of art, such as paintings, etchings, watercolors, and sculptures.
  • Many exhibitions are ongoing throughout April, with specific dates mentioned for some.
  • Events range from solo exhibitions to group shows, including annual exhibitions and special collections.

This page provides a comprehensive overview of the vibrant art scene across the U.S. in 1928, highlighting the numerous opportunities for viewing and engaging with fine art during that period.

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The image is a page from an issue of "The Art Digest" dated April 1, 1928. It lists various art exhibitions and events scheduled to take place across the United States.

Here's a detailed summary of the events listed on this page:

Wilmington, Del.

  • Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts: Exhibition of paintings and etchings by Lucille Douglass, March 26-April 8.

Jacksonville, Fla.

  • Woman's Clubhouse: Exhibitions by the Southern States Art League, March 15-April 15.

Tallahassee, Fla.

  • Florida State College for Women: Art Gallery, April 24-May 4.

Macon, Ga.

  • Macon Art Association: Annual exhibition, April 15-May 15.

Des Moines, Ia.

  • Des Moines Art Association: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Dubuque, Ia.

  • Public Library: Collection of paintings by Dubuque Art Association, April 1-30.

Chicago, Ill.

  • Art Institute: Exhibition of international art, March 28-May 15.
  • Chicago Galleries Association: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.
  • Field Museum: Exhibition by the Chicago Water Color Club, April 1-30.

Decatur, Ill.

  • Art Institute: Annual exhibition by members, April 1-30.

Springfield, Ill.

  • Illinois State Museum: Annual exhibition of Illinois art, April 1-30.
  • Springfield Art Association: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Indianapolis, Ind.

  • John Herron Art Institute: American book illustrations, April 1-30.
  • Indiana Art Club: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Richmond, Ind.

  • Richmond Art Association: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Louisville, Ky.

  • Speed Memorial Museum: Paintings by A. D. A. P., April 1-30.

New Orleans, La.

  • Delgado Museum of Art: Southern States Art League exhibition, April 1-30.

Portland, Me.

  • Portland Museum of Art: Annual spring exhibition, April 1-30.

Baltimore, Md.

  • Baltimore Museum of Art: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.
  • Maryland Institute: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Boston, Mass.

  • Museum of Fine Arts: Exhibition of drawings from the 12th to the 18th century, April 1-30.
  • Boston Art Club: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Cambridge, Mass.

  • Fogg Art Museum: Exhibition of drawings, April 1-30.
  • Print Corner: Exhibition by Elliot W. Woodbury, April 1-30.

Worcester, Mass.

  • Worcester Art Museum: American decorative arts, April 1-30.

Detroit, Mich.

  • Detroit Institute of Arts: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

  • Grand Rapids Art Gallery: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Minneapolis, Minn.

  • Minneapolis Institute of Arts: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Kansas City, Mo.

  • Kansas City Art Institute: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Omaha, Neb.

  • Art Institute of Omaha: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Newark, N.J.

  • Newark Museum: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

New York, N.Y.

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.
  • Brooklyn Museum: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.
  • American Fine Arts Society: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.
  • Art Center: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.
  • Art Students League: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.
  • Downtown Gallery: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Buffalo, N.Y.

  • Albright Art Gallery: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Elmira, N.Y.

  • Elmira Art Association: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

New Rochelle, N.Y.

  • Art Association: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Philadelphia, Pa.

  • Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.
  • Philadelphia Art Alliance: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Providence, R.I.

  • Rhode Island School of Design: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Charleston, S.C.

  • Gibbes Art Gallery: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

Seattle, Wash.

  • Seattle Art Museum: Annual exhibition, April 1-30.

The page provides a comprehensive overview of the cultural and artistic activities available to art enthusiasts across the United States in April 1928.

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The image is a page from "The Art Digest," dated 1st April, 1928. It lists various art exhibitions and events occurring across the United States. Here's a detailed summary of the events and exhibitions mentioned:

  1. Pensacola, Fla.

    • April 16-28: Paintings and etchings by Lucille Blouet Douglas.
  2. Wilmington, Del.

    • March 28-April 1: "Society of the Fine Arts" exhibition.
  3. Jacksonville, Fla.

    • April 15-21: "Women's Clubhouse" exhibition.
  4. Tallahassee, Fla.

    • April 17-21: Southern States Art League exhibition.
  5. Macon, Ga.

    • April 15-22: Macon Art Association exhibition.
  6. Des Moines, Iowa

    • April 3-15: "Des Moines Association of Fine Arts" exhibition.
  7. Dubique, Iowa

    • April 21-30: "Public Library" exhibition of northern California paintings.
  8. Chicago, Ill.

    • March 27-April 6: "Art Institute" exhibition.
    • April 14-23: "Chicago Galleries Association" exhibition.
  9. Chicago, Ill. (Various Locations)

    • March 27-April 6: Various exhibitions including the "Eighth International Exhibition of Miniatures," "Chicago Galleries Association," and "Chicago Art Students League."
  10. Detroit, Mich.

    • April 1-30: "Detroit Institute of Arts" exhibition.
    • April 14-21: "Rapid Art Club" exhibition.
    • April 14-22: "Grand Rapids Art Gallery" exhibition.
  11. Springfield, Ill.

    • April 14-21: "Illinois State Museum" exhibition.
  12. Indianapolis, Ind.

    • March 14-April 16: "John Herron Art Institute" exhibition.
  13. Richmond, Ind.

    • April 9-16: "Richmond Art Association" exhibition.
  14. Louisville, Ky.

    • April 1-16: "Speed Memorial Museum" exhibition.
  15. New Orleans, La.

    • April 1-15: "Museum of Fine Arts" exhibition.
  16. Omaha, Neb.

    • April 1-16: "Art Institute of Omaha" exhibition.
  17. Portland, Me.

    • April 1-15: "Sweat Memorial Art Museum" exhibition.
  18. Baltimore, Md.

    • April 1-21: "Baltimore Museum of Art" exhibition.
  19. Boston, Mass.

    • April 1-21: "Museum of Fine Arts" exhibition.
  20. Cambridge, Mass.

    • April 1-15: "Fogg Art Museum" exhibition.
  21. Worcester, Mass.

    • April 1-15: "Worcester Art Museum" exhibition.
  22. Minneapolis, Minn.

    • April 1-15: "Institute of Arts" exhibition.
  23. Kansas City, Mo.

    • April 1-15: "Kansas City Art Institute" exhibition.
  24. St. Louis, Mo.

    • April 1-15: "City Art Museum" exhibition.
  25. Newark, N.J.

    • April 1-15: "Newark Museum" exhibition.
  26. New York, N.Y.

    • April 1-15: Various galleries including "Brooklyn Museum," "Brooklyn Society of Artists," "Metropolitan Museum of Art," "American Fine Arts Galleries," "Downtown Gallery," and others.
  27. Buffalo, N.Y.

    • April 1-15: "Albright Art Gallery" exhibition.
  28. Elmira, N.Y.

    • April 1-15: "Art Gallery" exhibition.
  29. New Rochelle, N.Y.

    • April 1-15: "Art Association" exhibition.
  30. Brooklyn, N.Y.

    • Various galleries including "Pratt Institute," "Pratt Art School," and "Neighborhood Club."
  31. Philadelphia, Pa.

    • April 1-15: "Philadelphia Museum of Art" exhibition.
  32. Charleston, S.C.

    • April 1-15: "Art Association" exhibition.
  33. Raleigh, N.C.

    • April 1-15: "North Carolina Museum of Art" exhibition.
  34. Washington, D.C.

    • April 1-15: "Corcoran Gallery of Art" exhibition.
  35. Various Locations (including Texas, Montana, and others)

    • Various exhibitions in cities like "Canton, Ohio," "Montclair, N.J.," and "Cleveland, Ohio."

The page includes a variety of art exhibitions, ranging from paintings, sculptures, and prints to decorative arts, showcasing the diversity and breadth of art being presented across the country during this period.

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The image is a page from the "The Art Digest," dated 1st April, 1928. The page contains a detailed listing of art exhibitions and galleries across various cities in the United States. Here's a detailed summary of the information provided:

Wilmington, Del.

  • Wilkinson Soc. of the Fine Arts: March 28 - April 15, 1928. Show of paintings.

Jacksonville, Fla.

  • Women's Clubhouse: April 26 - May 17. Southern States Art Association exhibition.

Tallahassee, Fla.

  • Florida State College for Women: April 24 - May 8. Art Gallery.

Macon, Ga.

  • Macon Art Association: March 28 - May 15. Southern States Art League.

Des Moines, Ia.

  • Des Moines Assn. of Fine Arts: April 3 - May 15. Annual exhibition.

Dubuque, Ia.

  • Public Library: April 3 - May 15. Exhibition of Northern California paintings.

Chicago, Ill.

  • Art Institute: March 29 - April 12. Eight International exhibition.

Peoria, Ill.

  • Art Institute: April 19 - May 4. Exhibition by local artists.

Springfield, Ill.

  • Illinois State Museum: April 10 - May 1. Annual exhibition by local artists.

Indianapolis, Ind.

  • John Herron Art Institute: March 15 - April 15. American book illustrations.

Richmond, Ind.

  • Richmond Art Association: April 19 - May 1. Exhibition of local painters.

Louisville, Ky.

  • Speed Memorial Museum: April 19 - May 1. Paintings from A.D.A.P.

Baltimore, Md.

  • Maryland Institute: April 15 - May 1. Annual exhibition.

Washington, D.C.

  • National Gallery of Art: Various dates. Various exhibitions.

Boston, Mass.

  • Museum of Fine Arts: March 15 - April 15. Drawings from San Rocco del Castello.

Boston Art Club

  • Boston Art Club: April 14 - 21. Governor Fuller’s collection of Old Masters.

Cambridge, Mass.

  • Fogg Art Museum: April 21 - May 6. Hum Diederich's drawings.

Worcester, Mass.

  • Worcester Art Museum: April 29 - May 19. American decorative arts.

Detroit, Mich.

  • Detroit Institute of Arts: April 25 - May 15. Annual exhibition.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

  • Grand Rapids Art Gallery: April 15 - May 1. Modern watercolors.

Minneapolis, Minn.

  • Institute of Arts: April 1 - May 15. Water colors by local artists.

Kansas City, Mo.

  • Kansas City Art Institute: April 25 - May 15. Annual American exhibition.

Omaha, Neb.

  • Art Institute of Omaha: April 15 - May 15. Annual show by local artists.

Philadelphia, Pa.

  • Philadelphia Art Alliance: April 15 - May 15. Annual exhibition.

Pittsburgh, Pa.

  • Pittsburgh Art Club: April 1 - May 15. Annual exhibition.

New York, N.Y.

  • Metropolitan Museum of Art: April 15 - May 15. Loan exhibition of Spanish decorative arts.

Buffalo, N.Y.

  • Albright Art Gallery: April 15 - May 15. Contemporary American art.

New Rochelle, N.Y.

  • New Rochelle Art Association: April 15 - May 15. Annual exhibition.

New York, N.Y.

  • Women's Art Club: April 15 - May 15. Annual exhibition.

Brooklyn, N.Y.

  • Brooklyn Museum: April 1 - May 15. Annual exhibition.

Various Galleries in New York

  • Cantur Gallery: April 1 - May 15. Oil paintings by American artists.

Chicago Galleries

  • Copley Gallery: April 15 - May 15. Watercolors by local artists.

Other Galleries in New York and Chicago

  • Doll & Richards: April 1 - May 15. Paintings and drawings.

Buffalo Galleries

  • Buffalo Art Gallery: April 15 - May 15. Contemporary American art.

Brooklyn Galleries

  • Brooklyn Art Galleries: April 1 - May 15. Various exhibitions.

The listings cover a wide range of exhibitions and art shows happening in various cities, indicating a rich cultural scene in American art during this period.

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The image shows a two-page spread from "The Art Digest" dated April 1, 1928. The pages are filled with listings of art exhibitions and events taking place in various locations across the United States during that period. The entries are organized by city and state, and they provide details such as the names of the galleries or institutions, the dates of the exhibitions, and the types of art on display. Some of the locations mentioned include New York, Chicago, Boston, and many other cities. The listed events range from paintings and sculptures to etchings, watercolors, and decorative arts. The page numbers at the top indicate that this is page 30 of the publication. The content provides a rich snapshot of the art world and its activities during that time.

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The image shows an open book with two facing pages. The pages are yellowed with age, suggesting that the book is old. The text is a listing of various galleries, art exhibitions, and art-related events, organized by city. It appears to be from a publication called "The Art Digest," and the date at the top of the left page indicates it is from April 1, 1928.

The left page, labeled "30," starts with entries under "Wilmington, Del." and continues down through listings for cities like Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Macon, Des Moines, Dubuque, Chicago, Decatur, Peoria, Springfield, Fort Wayne, Evansville, New Orleans, and Portland. Each entry includes the name of an art institute, gallery, museum, or exhibition, along with a brief description of the current or upcoming events, exhibitions, or featured artists.

The right page, labeled "31," continues with listings for cities such as Boston, Cambridge, Concord, Worcester, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Saint Louis, Louisville, Omaha, Manchester, Orange, Mount Vernon, Newark, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Elmira, New York, and others. Like on the left page, this side lists galleries, exhibitions, and art-related events.

Throughout both pages, there are various typographic styles denoting headings, subheadings, and body text. Some text entries are bold or italicized for emphasis. There are also a couple of handwritten marks, possibly indicating key information or interest from the book's reader. The book's spine is on the left, showing wear typical of frequent use.

Overall, the image appears to capture an informational resource for art enthusiasts of the time, detailing where they could view art, learn about different artists, or participate in art-related activities in their vicinity or while traveling.

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The image shows a page from a book or magazine titled "The Art Digest, 1st April, 1928." The page is numbered 30 and contains a list of art galleries, museums, art associations, and related institutions across various cities in the United States. Each entry provides information about exhibitions, events, or collections taking place in April and May of 1928, including names of artists, types of artworks, and specific themes or highlights. The cities mentioned include Wilmington, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Macon, Des Moines, Dubuque, Chicago, Peoria, Springfield, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Louisville, New Orleans, Portland, Baltimore, Boston, Cambridge, Hingham, Worcester, Detroit, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha, Manchester, East Orange, Montclair, Newark, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Elmira, New Rochelle, New York, and others. The text is dense with small print and organized in a column format.

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The image depicts an open book, specifically a page from The Art Digest, dated April 1, 1928. The page is filled with a dense list of art-related events, exhibitions, and announcements from various locations across the United States. The text is formatted in a structured, columnar layout, typical of periodicals from the early 20th century.

Key Features of the Image:

  1. Title and Date:

    • At the top of the page, the title "The Art Digest" is prominently displayed, along with the publication date: "1st April, 1928."
  2. Content Layout:

    • The page is divided into multiple columns, each containing a series of entries.
    • Each entry typically includes:
      • Location: The city or institution hosting the event (e.g., "Wilmington, Del.," "Des Moines, Ia.," "Chicago, Ill.").
      • Event or Exhibition: The name of the event, gallery, or institution (e.g., "Wilmington Soc. of the Fine Arts," "Des Moines Assn. of Fine Arts").
      • Dates: The specific dates when the event or exhibition is taking place (e.g., "March 25-28," "April 9-15").
      • Details: Brief descriptions of the event, such as the type of exhibition, featured artists, or special highlights (e.g., "Paintings by Victor Higgins," "Exhibition of contemporary American art").
  3. Geographical Coverage:

    • The listings span a wide range of cities and states, including:
      • Southeastern U.S.: Wilmington, Del.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Tallahassee, Fla.; Macon, Ga.
      • Midwestern U.S.: Des Moines, Ia.; Chicago, Ill.; Springfield, Ill.; Fort Wayne, Ind.; Indianapolis, Ind.; Louisville, Ky.; Portland, Me.; Baltimore, Md.; Richmond, Va.
      • Northeastern U.S.: New York, N.Y.; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Buffalo, N.Y.; Rochester, N.Y.; Montclair, N.J.; Newark, N.J.
      • Western U.S.: Los Angeles, Calif.; Tacoma, Wash.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Kansas City, Mo.; St. Louis, Mo.; Omaha, Neb.
  4. Art Institutions and Galleries:

    • The listings mention various art institutions, museums, and galleries, such as:
      • Museums: Wilmington Soc. of the Fine Arts, Des Moines Assn. of Fine Arts, Chicago Art Institute, Art Institute of Chicago, etc.
      • Galleries: Albright Art Gallery, Cantor Art Galleries, Brooklyn Museum, American Academy of Design, etc.
      • Clubs and Associations: Public Library, Art Institute, Art Association, etc.
  5. Types of Events:

    • The entries cover a variety of art-related activities, including:
      • Exhibitions: Annual shows, special exhibitions, group shows, solo shows.
      • Lectures and Talks: Talks by artists or critics.
      • Openings and Receptions: Preview events or openings of exhibitions.
      • Anniversaries: Celebrations of institutional milestones.
  6. Visual Condition:

    • The page appears to be aged, with a slightly yellowed tone typical of paper from the 1920s.
    • The text is printed in a clear, serif font, and the layout is neat and organized, reflecting the formal style of periodicals from that era.

Overall Impression:

The image provides a snapshot of the vibrant art scene in the United States during the early 20th century. It highlights the widespread interest in art exhibitions, the active role of local institutions, and the diverse range of artistic activities taking place across the country. The dense, structured listing reflects the era's enthusiasm for documenting and promoting cultural events.

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The image shows an open book with two columns of text on each page. The book appears to be a directory or guide, with entries listing various art institutions, galleries, and exhibitions across the United States. The entries provide details such as the name of the institution, city, state, and the dates of the exhibition or show. The text is printed in a small font, indicating that the book is likely intended for reference purposes rather than casual reading. The pages have a simple design, with no images or illustrations.