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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1929-December 1931

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The image shows a page from a document titled "Collections and Critiques," dated Wednesday, January 14, 1931. The document lists nine current exhibitions at a university, specifically at the Fogg, Germanic Museum, Widener, and Contemporary Art Show.

The exhibitions mentioned are:

  1. Germanic Museum: An exhibition of German prints from the early fifteenth to the nineteenth century, in memory of Kuno Francke.

  2. New Fogg Museum of Art:

    • Several exhibitions of works by Rembrandt, including his etchings and paintings.
    • Nineteenth-century watercolors by Homer, Sargent, and others.
    • A new loan exhibition of objects from the British Museum and the Museum of Pennsylvania.
  3. Widener Library:

    • An exhibition of Walter Crane's work, including book illustrations, paintings, and drawings.
    • A series of twenty-five early nineteenth-century woodcuts.
    • A series of Punch's Pocket-Books from 1894 to 1904.
  4. Harvard Society of Contemporary Art: An exhibition of works by the Russian colony of Germans, known as the Baselians, featuring paintings, sculptures, and drawings.

The document provides a brief overview of the various artworks and collections on display at the university's museums and libraries.

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The image displays a document titled 'Collections and Critiques,' which discusses nine current university exhibitions. The featured exhibitions include those at the Fogg, Germanic Museum, Widener, and the Contemporary Art Show. Highlights mentioned are an exhibition at the Germanic Museum in memory of Kuno Francke, featuring German prints from the early fifteenth century to the present. At the New Fogg Museum of Art, notable exhibitions include paintings by the Naumburg Bequest, El Greco's 'Christ Driving the Money-Changers from the Temple,' and a portrait by Frans Hals, along with nineteenth-century watercolors, Rembrandt etchings, and Old Master drawings. Additionally, there is a display of objects excavated at Ur by the joint expedition of the Museum and the Museum of Pennsylvania. In Widener Library, there is an exhibition of original drawings and paintings by Walter Crane, an illustrator of children's books, and a series of Punch's Pocket-Books from 1841 to 1895. For modernists, the Harvard Society of Contemporary Art presents works by the Bauhaus group, including paintings, drawings, and photographs. The document is dated Wednesday, January 14, 1931.

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The image is of a newsletter or bulletin titled "Collections and Critiques," dated Wednesday, January 14, 1931. It lists nine current university exhibitions taking place at various museums and galleries around the university. Here is a detailed summary of the exhibitions mentioned:

  1. Germanic Museum:

    • Current Exhibition: In memory of Kuno Francke, a professor of Germanic culture and former curator of the Germanic Museum. The exhibition honors his contributions until his recent death.
  2. Fogg Museum of Art:

    • Exhibitions of Worth:
      • Paintings of the Naumburg Bequest, including works by famous artists such as "Man with a Pink" by Titian, and "Christ Driving the Money-Changers from the Temple" by El Greco.
      • Frans Hals' "Portrait of a Preacher of Holland."
      • Italian Primitives.
      • Nineteenth-century watercolors.
      • Rembrandt etchings.
      • Old Master drawings.
    • New Loan Exhibition: Works from the British Museum and the Museum of Pennsylvania.
  3. Widener Library:

    • Caroline Miller Parker Collection: Part of the collection is on display.
    • Walter Crane Exhibit: Featuring the works of Walter Crane, a noted illustrator. The exhibition includes original drawings and paintings for his children’s book illustrations, as well as his personal sketchbooks from his travels in Europe.
    • Additional Exhibits: A series of Thackeray's works published between 1851 to 1898, and a series of Punch’s Pocket-Books.
  4. Modernist Exhibition at Harvard:

    • This exhibit is ongoing until Saturday and includes works by German artists known as the Bauhaus. It also features photographs of the Bauhaus and works by a German colony situated in Dessau near Berlin, showcasing paintings and drawings by members of the community.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from January 14, 1931, titled "Collections and Critiques." The article lists nine current university exhibitions at various museums and galleries around the university. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. Germano Museum:

    • The current exhibition is in memory of Kuno Francke, a former professor of Germanic culture and curator of German prints from the early 16th century.
  2. Fogg Museum of Art:

    • The museum features several exhibitions of interest:
      • Paintings by the Naumburg Boquets, including works by El Greco ("Christ Driving the Money-Changers from the Temple") and Frans Hals ("Portrait of a Preacher of Holland").
      • Nineteenth-century watercolors, including works by Rembrandt, and an exhibition of Old Master drawings.
  3. Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Pennsylvania:

    • The article mentions an exhibition of objects excavated from the site of the Roman town of Verulamium.
  4. Caroline Miller Parker Collection:

    • A part of this collection, donated to the University by Mrs. Caroline Miller Parker, is displayed in the Treasure Room of the Widener Library. This includes works by Walter Crane, known for his illustrations for children's books, and original drawings and paintings for his books.
  5. Widener Library:

    • Exhibitions include:
      • A series of Punch's Pocket-Books from 1853 to 1895.
      • An exhibition of works by the Bauhaus colony, a group of Germans situated in Dessau near Berlin, featuring paintings and drawings by members of the colony.

The clipping provides a snapshot of the diverse art and historical exhibitions available on the university campus in early 1931.

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The image is a page from a publication titled "Collections and Critiques," dated Wednesday, January 14, 1931. The page discusses nine current university exhibitions at various museums and galleries.

Key points mentioned include:

  1. Germanic Museum:

    • The current exhibition at the Germanic Museum is in memory of Kuno Francke, a former curator and professor of Germanic culture.
    • The exhibition features German prints from the early 15th century.
  2. New Fogg Museum of Art:

    • Notable exhibits include:
      • Paintings by Naumburg Bogner, such as "The Good Man".
      • El Greco's "Christ Driving the Money-Changers from the Temple".
      • "Portrait of a Preacher of Holland" by Frans Hals.
      • Nineteenth-century watercolors by Rembrandt and Old Master drawings and etchings.
  3. Widener Library:

    • An exhibition of Walter Crane’s works, a renowned book illustrator, is displayed.
    • The exhibition includes original drawings and paintings for Crane's children's books and personal sketches made during his travels in Europe.
  4. Caroline Miller Parker Collection:

    • A part of this collection, given to the university by the Parker family, is showcased in the Widener Library.
  5. British Museum:

    • The exhibition includes objects excavated from Pompeii.
  6. Modernists Exhibition:

    • The current exhibition at the Harvard Society of Contemporary Art is titled "Modernists."
    • It features works by the Bauhaus school, which is known for its artistic and architectural innovations.
    • The exhibition includes photographs of the Bauhaus community and a collection of paintings and drawings by members of the Bauhaus colony in Dessau, near Berlin.

The page seems to be a brief guide to various art exhibitions available at the university and its associated museums and libraries during that time.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine titled "Collections and Critiques" dated Wednesday, January 14, 1931. The main focus of the article is a section detailing nine current university exhibitions.

Here are the specific exhibitions mentioned:

  1. Germanic Museums, Widener and Contemporary Art Show Works: At the Germanic Museum, an exhibition is dedicated to Kuno Francke, a former curator of German prints from the early 15th century to the late 19th century.

  2. New Fogg Museum of Art:

    • Paintings by the Naumburg Boquens, including "The Last Supper" by Jan van Eyck.
    • El Greco’s "Christ Driving the Money-Changers from the Temple" and "Portrait of a Preacher of Holland" by Frans Hals.
    • Nineteenth-century watercolors by Rembrandt and Old Master drawings.
  3. Excavations at the site of the Old English Museum and the Museum of Pennsylvania:

    • These excavations are also part of the collection.
  4. Caroline Miller Parker Collection:

    • A part of this collection, now on display in Widener Library’s Treasure Room, features the works of Walter Crane, known for illustrating children's books.
  5. Widener Library Exhibitions:

    • Walter Crane's illustrations from his books, "Line and Shape," and "The Story of the Three Bears."
    • An exhibition of Punch’s Pocket-Books from 1855 to 1895.
  6. Modernists Exhibition:

    • An exhibition of works by the Bauhaus, including photographs and paintings by members of the colony near Dessau, Germany.

The article provides a brief description and highlights the significance of each exhibition, showcasing a diverse range of historical and contemporary artworks.

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This image shows a vintage printed document or a page from a publication, titled "Collections and Critiques". Just below the title, the subheading reads "DISPLAY NINE CURRENT UNIVERSITY EXHIBITIONS" followed by a list indicating locations such as Fogg, Germanic Museums, Widener, and Contemporary Art Show Works.

The text is a descriptive article about various exhibitions of interest on display in different museums and galleries around the university. It specifically mentions an exhibition at the Germanic Museum in memory of Kuno Francke, references various paintings and sculptures, and discusses a joint exhibition of objects excavated by the Harvard University and the Museum of Pennsylvania.

The page is beige with some discoloration indicative of its age. There are three visible punched holes on the left side, suggesting this page was once bound or filed in a folder or binder. The date "WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1931." is printed at the bottom, indicating the paper's publication date.

The entire image is also set against a lighter background, giving it a matted appearance and possibly indicating it was photographed or scanned for archival purposes.

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The image is of a newspaper clipping dated Wednesday, January 14, 1931. It is titled "Collections and Critiques" and discusses nine current university exhibitions. The exhibitions mentioned are displayed in various museums and galleries around the university, specifically the Fogg Museum, Germanic Museum, Widener Library, and locations showcasing contemporary art.

The exhibitions include:

  • A display at the Germanic Museum in memory of Kuno Francke, featuring German prints from the early 19th century.
  • Several exhibitions of artwork displayed at the Fogg Museum of Art.
  • An exhibit at Widener Library displaying works by Walter Crane.
  • The Caroline Miller Parker Collection, containing Crane's works and on view at the University.
  • A collection of illustrations by Crane in children’s books.
  • An exhibition in Widener Library showing a series of Kate Greenaway almanacs for the years 1883 to 1895 and covers of Punch's Annual.
  • The current exhibition of the Harvard Society of Contemporary Art showing photographic reproductions of works by a colony of German artists near Berlin, focusing on paintings, books, and drawings by members of the colony.

The clipping contains three vertical holes along the left margin, likely for insertion into a binder. The paper shows minor aging around the edges.

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The image shows a page titled "Collections and Critiques" featuring a newspaper clipping. The article is titled "DISPLAY NINE CURRENT UNIVERSITY EXHIBITIONS," with the subtitle "Fogg, Germanic Museums, Widener and Contemporary Art Show Works." It discusses various university exhibitions on display at museums and galleries, including the Germanic Museum, the New Fogg Museum of Art, and the Widener Library. The article mentions art pieces such as Rembrandt's "Portrait of an Old Man," El Greco's "Christ Driving the Money-Changers from the Temple," and works by Franz Hals. It also describes exhibitions of drawings and paintings by Walter Crane, as well as a series of Kate Greenaway Almanacs and Punch's Pocket-Books. Additionally, it notes an exhibition by the Harvard Society of Contemporary Art featuring works from a German colony known as the Bauhaus. The date at the bottom of the clipping is "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1931." The page has three punched holes on the left side, suggesting it was part of a binder or archive.

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The image shows a page from a publication titled "Collections and Critiques", specifically highlighting "Display Nine Current University Exhibitions". The page is dated Wednesday, January 14, 1931, and appears to be part of a catalog or bulletin describing various art exhibitions taking place at the time.

Key Details from the Image:

  1. Title and Header:

    • The top of the page prominently displays the title "Collections and Critiques" in bold, serif font.
    • Below this, the subtitle reads "Display Nine Current University Exhibitions", indicating that the page is focused on showcasing current art exhibitions at universities.
  2. Content Overview:

    • The page lists nine exhibitions currently on display across various museums and galleries, emphasizing the diversity and scope of the art being showcased.
  3. Exhibitions Mentioned:

    • Fogg, Germanic Museums, Widener and Contemporary Art Show Works:
      • Fogg Museum: Features a current exhibition in memory of Kuno Francke, a professor of Germanic culture and former curator of the museum. The exhibition includes German prints from the early fifteenth century to the present day.
      • New Fogg Museum of Art: Highlights several exhibitions, including:
        • Paintings by Numberg ReQuest, such as Rembrandt's "Portrait of an Old Man," El Greco's "Christ Driving the Money-Changers from the Temple," and Franz Hals' "Portrait of a Preacher of Holland."
        • Watercolors, drawings, etchings, and oil master portraits from the nineteenth century.
        • A new loan exhibition of objects excavated at Ur by the joint expedition of the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania.
    • Carolina Miller Parker Collection: Given to the University by A. H. Parker '87, this collection includes works by Walter Crane, a well-known illustrator of the late nineteenth century. The exhibition features original drawings and paintings for his illustrations of children’s books, pages from his book Line and Form, and his sketchbooks, which he created during his travels in Europe.
    • Widener Library: Features:
      • A series of Kate Greenaway Almanacs from the years 1883 to 1896.
      • A series of Punch’s Pocket-Books.
    • Harvard Society of Contemporary Art: An exhibition of modernist works, including photographs of the Bauhaus community in Dessau near Berlin, a collection of paintings and drawings by members of the colony.
  4. Design and Layout:

    • The page is formatted in a clean, structured layout typical of early 20th-century publications.
    • The text is typed in a serif font, with headings in bold to emphasize key points.
    • The page appears to be part of a larger document or catalog, as indicated by the header and the structured presentation of information.

Summary:

The image depicts a page from a 1931 publication detailing nine current university art exhibitions. It highlights a range of exhibitions, including historical prints, modern paintings, illustrations, and photographs, showcasing works from notable artists and institutions such as the Fogg Museum, Widener Library, and the Harvard Society of Contemporary Art. The page serves as a catalog or bulletin, providing readers with an overview of the diverse art on display at the time.