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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1929-December 1931

ARCH.2003.25, Rendition: 794162

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The image shows a press release from December 14, 1929, announcing the opening of a show of contemporary American art at the Modern Museum. The document is titled "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art" and is from Art News.

The text of the press release is as follows:


Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art

Art News

Saturday, December 14, 1929

We are illustrating here an etching by each of these five men and one by Mrs. Hopper. The etchings are especially interesting pictures are also shown. The etchings by Martin Lewis by the Pepi Museum and the watercolors by Edward Hopper and his wife and paintings by Hopper, Lawson, and Speicher are from the same collection. Also pictures by Miller, Kent, Speicher and Lawson.

Paintings have been loaned by the following collectors, museums and individuals:

  • Mr. John Sloan, New York
  • Mr. William Russell Allen, Boston
  • Mrs. Jane Abbott, New York
  • Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mrs. Edward Hopper, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prendergast, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Washington
  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller,

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The image shows a page from a newspaper dated December 14, 1929, titled "Art News." The headline on the page is "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art."

The article discusses a newly opened exhibition featuring a variety of contemporary American artworks. It highlights six prominent artists and one additional individual, indicating their contributions to the show. The artists mentioned include Preston Dickinson, George Bellows, John Marin, Thomas Hart Benton, George Grosz, and others. The list of names continues, crediting specific collectors, museums, and galleries for lending the paintings.

The list includes names from various locations, primarily in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and other cities. The names listed are likely patrons or individuals who have contributed significant artworks to the exhibition. The continuation of this list is indicated to be on page 61.

The newspaper page has been pinned or clipped and shows a partially visible continuation of names and locations, suggesting the article is quite extensive.

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The image shows a clipping from a newspaper, specifically from "Art News" dated Saturday, December 14, 1929. The headline reads "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art." The article appears to list the names of various individuals and institutions associated with the event, possibly donors, artists, or attendees. The text is somewhat faded, but it includes names such as Mr. and Mrs. Jere Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr., and others, along with their respective cities. The article also mentions that paintings have been loaned by several collectors, museums, and galleries, including the William Russell Allen from Boston. The clipping is affixed to a piece of paper with three holes punched along the left side, suggesting it might be from a binder or a file.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the New York Evening Post, dated Saturday, December 14, 1929. The article is titled "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art."

The text describes the opening of an exhibition at a modern museum featuring contemporary American art. The article highlights several notable pieces and artists included in the show:

  • A portrait of Preston Dickinson.
  • Particularly interesting pictures include works by:
    • Yasuo Kuniyoshi (loaned by the Downtown Gallery).
    • Maurice Sterne.
    • Duncan Phillips (watercolors by De Scott Evans).
    • Walter Pach.
    • Sloan, Burchfield, and Hart.
    • Paintings by Miller, Kent, Speicher, and Furlong.

The article also mentions that a Marin painting was lent by the Fogg Museum and other works by collectors and museums such as the Downtown Gallery.

Additionally, it lists various artworks that have been loaned by different collectors, including:

  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
  • Mrs. Cornelius J. Sullivan.
  • Miss Lizzie P. Bliss.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Arensberg.
  • Mrs. W. Murray Crane.
  • Mr. and Mrs. A. Conger Goodyear.
  • Mrs. W. Averell Harriman.
  • Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury.
  • Others like Mrs. Adolph Lewisohn, Mrs. Juliana Force, and Mrs. John Oppenheimer.

The article continues on another page (page 61) with a list of individuals who have loaned paintings to the exhibition. Some of these individuals include:

  • Frank K. M. Rehn.
  • Mrs. David Best.
  • Mrs. Albert Blum.
  • Chester Dale.
  • Mrs. Charles S. Guggenheimer.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stieglitz.
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Spaulding.
  • Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney.
  • Others from various locations like New York, Cleveland, and Philadelphia.

The exhibition appears to be a significant showcase of contemporary American art, featuring works from prominent artists and collectors of the time.

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The image is a clipping from a newspaper article titled "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art," published in Art News on Saturday, December 14, 1929.

The article mentions that the museum is showcasing a collection of artworks, including pictures by notable artists such as Arthur Dove, John Marin, Duncan Phillips, and others. Specifically, it highlights the presence of six men and one woman among the artists.

The text lists a series of names, presumably of collectors, museums, and individuals who have loaned paintings to the show. Some names include:

  • Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr.
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney
  • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Clark
  • Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Allen
  • Mr. and Mrs. Julius Oppenheimer
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Moore
  • The Fogg Museum
  • The Phillips Collection

The article continues on page 61, indicating that there is more information about the show and the loaned artworks in the following pages. The clipping is part of a larger document, possibly a scrapbook or a collection of newspaper cuttings, as suggested by the binding holes on the left side.

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The image is of a newspaper clipping from "Art News," dated Saturday, December 14, 1929. The headline of the article is "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art."

The article discusses an exhibition featuring contemporary American artworks. It mentions several artists, including Preston Dickerson, Marsden Hartley, and others, whose works are being showcased. The text lists the names of collectors, museums, and individuals who have lent their paintings to the exhibition, including:

  • Mr. Lee Abbott, New York
  • Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr., New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen V. Whitfield, New York
  • Mr. G. G. Warrington, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. A. Conger Goodrich, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. J. H. de Forest Howard, Columbus, Ohio
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Robinson, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Lewisohn, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Hill, New York
  • Mr. and Mrs. Julius Oppenheimer, New York
  • Mr. William Russell Allen, Boston

The article also mentions the inclusion of works by artists such as Charles Demuth, John Marin, Duncan Phillips, Marsden Hartley, and others, and highlights that the paintings have been loaned by various collectors, museums, and galleries from across the United States.

The clipping is mounted on a piece of paper with holes along the left side, suggesting it was part of a scrapbook or collection. The text continues on another page, as indicated by "(Continued on page 61)."

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You've provided an image that appears to be a scanned page with newspaper clippings. The main heading on the page says "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art." It seems to be from the "Art News" section dated Saturday, December 14, 1929. There are two columns of text below, which likely provide details about the exhibition and possibly mention artists or artworks featured in the show. The page itself has slightly yellowed with age, indicating that it's a historical document. There are also three holes punched on the left side of the page, suggesting it was placed in a binder or a file.

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The image shows a scrapbook page with a newspaper clipping attached. The clipping is from "Art News" and dated Saturday, December 14, 1929. The headline reads "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art." The article mentions various artists and artworks featured in the exhibition, including individuals like Mr. Jean Abbott from New York and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr. It further lists works by artists such as Prentiss Dickinson and describes the participation of other notable figures and institutions in the event. There are two punch holes on the left side of the scrapbook page, suggesting it might be part of a larger collection.

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The image shows a page with three newspaper clippings affixed to it. The largest clipping, at the top, is the headline "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art." Below the headline, on the left side, is a clipping describing an art exhibition, mentioning various artists and their works, including O'Keeffe's watercolors and paintings by several others. To the right of this clipping, there are two smaller columns of text from "Art News" dated Saturday, December 14, 1929, listing names of individuals, likely patrons or contributors to the exhibition. The page itself is off-white with some aging marks and has three hole punches along the left side, indicating it might have been stored in a binder.

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The image depicts a scanned newspaper clipping titled "Modern Museum Opens Show of Contemporary American Art", dated Saturday, December 14, 1929, and sourced from the Art News. The article announces an exhibition at the Modern Museum, highlighting a show of contemporary American art.

Key Details from the Image:

  1. Headline:

    • The headline clearly states that the Modern Museum has opened a show of contemporary American art.
  2. Date and Source:

    • The article is dated December 14, 1929, and is from Art News.
  3. Content Overview:

    • The article mentions that the exhibition features works by six artists:
      • Hopper
      • Lawson
      • Duncan Phillips
      • De Maria
      • Burchell
      • Hart
    • It also notes that additional works by Miller, Kent, Speicher, and Peininger are included.
  4. Exhibition Details:

    • The article states that the paintings have been loaned by collectors, museums, and dealers, with a specific mention of Mr. William Russell Allen from Boston as one of the lenders.
    • A list of contributors is provided, including names such as Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss, Mr. Frank Crowninshield, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloch, and others, indicating the broad support from various individuals and institutions.
  5. Continuation Note:

    • At the bottom of the visible portion, there is a note stating, "Continued on page 6", suggesting that more details about the exhibition can be found on the next page of the newspaper.
  6. Visual Layout:

    • The article is formatted in a typical newspaper style, with a clear headline, subheading, and body text. The text is typed, and the page appears to be slightly aged, with visible creases and minor wear.

Contextual Insight:

  • The article reflects the early 20th-century art scene in the United States, particularly focusing on modern and contemporary American artists. The involvement of notable collectors and institutions underscores the significance of the exhibition at the time.

This clipping serves as a historical document, offering insight into the art world of 1929 and the efforts to showcase contemporary American art through museum exhibitions.