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The image shows a page with a printed photograph and some text. The photograph depicts a painting titled "Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat" by J. B. S. Chardin. The painting features a monkey in the foreground, interacting with a dog and a cat, with a child observing the scene.
Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads:
"'Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat'—By J. B. S. Chardin
A Canvas and Important Canvas Lent by Richard Owen of New York
for Temporary Display at the Fogg Museum, Harvard"
Additionally, there is handwritten text on the page that reads:
"Transcript March 28, 1931"
The page itself appears to be old and slightly yellowed, with three holes punched along the left side, indicating it may have been part of a binder or notebook.
The image shows a page from a newspaper clipping or a transcript dated March 28, 1931. The page contains a black-and-white illustration titled "Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat" by J.B.S. Chardin. The caption below the illustration describes the artwork as a "Unique and Important Canvas lent by Richard Owen of New York for Temporary Display at the Fogg Museum, Harvard."
The clipping is pinned between two metal clips on what appears to be a notebook or a folder page, suggesting it has been preserved for archival or reference purposes. The image itself depicts a scene with a monkey, a dog, and a cat, with the monkey interacting playfully with the other two animals. The caption emphasizes the significance and uniqueness of the artwork.
The image displays a page from what appears to be a scrapbook or a photo album. The page is beige and has three holes punched along the left side, suggesting it is meant to be stored in a binder.
At the top of the page, there is a black and white photograph of a painting. The painting depicts a monkey playing with a dog and a cat. The caption beneath the photograph reads: "Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat - By J. B. S. Chardin. A Unique and Important Canvas Lent by Richard Owen of New York for Temporary Display at the Fogg Museum, Harvard."
Below the photograph, there is some handwritten text. It reads: "Transcript March 28, 1931." This suggests that the page might be a transcript or a record of the photograph and its details, dated March 28, 1931.
The image is of a document related to a piece of artwork. Specifically, it is a transcript or certificate concerning the loan of a painting.
Here are the details provided in the image:
Artwork Information:
Loan Information:
Date:
The document appears to be a formal record, possibly a receipt or acknowledgment of the loan of the painting for exhibition purposes. The image of the artwork itself, though not very clear, depicts a monkey interacting with a dog and a cat.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a historical document or transcript. The page contains a black-and-white photograph of a painting titled "Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat" by J. B. S. Chardin. The caption below the photograph reads:
"A Unique and Important Canvas Lent by Richard Owen of New York for Temporary Display at the Fogg Museum, Harvard."
Handwritten on the page, in the bottom left corner, are the words "Transcript" and the date "March 28, 1931." The page is perforated on the left side, indicating it may have been part of a larger booklet or notebook. The photograph is mounted on the page and is bordered by a thin black line. The document appears to be related to an exhibition or record of artworks displayed at Harvard's Fogg Museum in 1931.
The image shows a document page that appears to be from a transcript dated March 28, 1931. The page includes a black-and-white photograph of a painting titled "Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat" by J. B. S. Chardin. Below the image, there is a caption that reads:
"Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat" — By J. B. S. Chardin
"A Unique and Important Canvas Lent by Richard Owen of New York for Temporary Display at the Fogg Museum, Harvard"
The document itself is likely a record of a discussion or transcription of an event related to this painting, which was temporarily displayed at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University. The page is perforated along the left side, indicating it may have been part of a larger set of documents or a notebook.
This image shows a beige mount paper with three-hole punches on the left side, indicating it's meant for placement in a binder or album. Affixed to the center of the paper is a smaller, sepia-toned image depicting animals, which appears to be a reproduction of a painting. Below the image, there is a caption that credits the artwork to J. B. S. Chardin, titled "Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat." Additionally, there is text revealing the piece was a gift to a library from someone in New York and was on display at a certain venue. The date "March 28, 1931" is handwritten at the bottom, presumably indicating when the image or document was prepared or transcribed.
This image features a hand-written note of "Transcript March 28, 1931" on paper with three holes punched along the left side, possibly for insertion into a binder. The focal point is a monochromatic reproduction of a painting entitled "Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat" by J.B.S. Chardin. The caption notes that it is "A Unique and Important Canvas Lent by Richard Owen of New York for Temporary Display at the Fogg Museum, Harvard." The artwork depicts a scene of a monkey interacting with a dog and a cat.
The image shows a page with a mounted, old-looking newspaper clipping or printed image of a painting. The artwork in the clipping depicts a monkey playing with a dog and a cat. The caption below the image reads:
“Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat”—By J. B. S. Chardin
A Unique and Important Canvas Lent by Richard Owen of New York for Temporary Display at the Fogg Museum, Harvard
Beneath the clipping, there is handwritten text that says:
“Transcript March 28, 1931”
The page itself has three holes punched on the left side, suggesting it is part of a binder or scrapbook. The rest of the page is blank or faintly marked.
The image depicts a vintage document or exhibit card featuring a black-and-white illustration of a painting titled "Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat" by J. B. S. Chardin. The illustration shows a playful scene where a monkey is interacting with a dog and a cat, suggesting a lively and whimsical composition.
Below the illustration, there is descriptive text that reads:
"Monkey Playing With Dog and Cat"—By J. B. S. Chardin
A Unique and Important Canvas Lent by Richard Owen of New York for Temporary Display at the Fogg Museum, Harvard
In the lower left corner of the document, there is handwritten text that says "Transcript March 28, 1931," indicating that this is a record or transcript related to the display of the artwork on that date. The document appears to be part of an archival or museum record, with perforated edges suggesting it may have been part of a bound collection or file. The overall design and style suggest it is from the early 20th century, consistent with the date mentioned.