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The image shows a page from a document that appears to be related to the Fogg Art Museum. The page is divided into two sections.
On the left side, there is a description of exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum. It mentions:
On the right side, there is a section titled "Current Exhibitions." It lists:
The paper has a few hole punches on the left side, suggesting it was bound or part of a binder. There is also some handwritten text on the right side near the top, but it is not fully legible in the image. The overall design and text suggest this is an informational or catalog-like document from the museum.
The image shows a piece of paper with two printed sections, each providing information about current exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum. The paper appears to be aged, with a yellowish tint and some wear at the edges. There are four holes punched on the left side, suggesting it was once part of a binder or folder.
There are some handwritten notes on the right side of the paper, which appear to be annotations or additional information related to the exhibitions. The handwriting is somewhat difficult to read but seems to include dates or references.
This image shows a single, aged sheet of off-white or cream-colored paper, likely from an archive or museum document. It features two rectangular blocks of typed text, formatted as informational notices, mounted side-by-side near the top of the page. The paper has three hole punches along its left edge, suggesting it was stored in a binder.
Left Block: “FOGG ART MUSEUM”
This notice lists current exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum:
Beneath this typed block, there is handwritten text in pencil: “Jan 1931”, likely indicating the date of the document or when the information was current.
Right Block: “Current Exhibitions”
This notice provides more specific locations for exhibitions:
In the upper right area of the paper, outside the right-hand text block, there is another faint, handwritten notation in pencil: “January 1931”.
Overall Description:
This is a typed document from January 1931 providing a guide to exhibitions at Harvard University’s Fogg Art Museum and related institutions (likely the Widener and Treasure Rooms). The document is simple, functional, and archival in nature. It lists both art exhibitions (etchings, watercolors, drawings) and library collections (Ruskin, Milton, Presidential libraries, Robinson Crusoe). The slight variations in terminology (“Watercolors” vs. “water colors”, “Ruskin” vs. “Rus-kin”) and the redundant listing of the same exhibits in the right-hand “Current Exhibitions” section suggest this might be a draft or an internal memo. The paper’s slight yellowing and the handwritten dates in pencil give it a clear historical character.
The image is of a page from a museum catalog or exhibition guide, likely from the Fogg Art Museum. The page has a beige background and is divided into two main sections. The upper section is titled "Fogg Art Museum" and lists an exhibition of etchings, engravings, woodcuts, and lithographs, featuring works from the early 19th century, including watercolors by Turner and Ruskin. The date of the exhibition is noted as "8-13 1931." The lower section is titled "Current Exhibitions" and provides details about several ongoing exhibitions. One exhibition is in the Widener Room and features books from the library of Robinson Crusoe. Another exhibition is in the Treasure Room and includes books from the library of President H.S. Howe, as well as books from the library of John Milton. The final exhibition is in the Fogg Art Museum and showcases watercolors from the early 19th century, including important examples by Turner and Ruskin. The page has a formal and informative tone, providing visitors with details about the museum's exhibitions and collections.
The image shows a piece of paper with two pieces of text on it. The paper appears to be a beige color and is folded in half. The text on the left is written in black ink and is titled "FOGG ART MUSEUM." It lists various exhibitions that are on display, including etchings, engravings, woodcuts, and lithographs. It also mentions an exhibition of English watercolors from the early nineteenth century, including important examples by Turner and Ruskin. The text on the right is written in blue ink and is titled "Current Exhibitions." It lists various exhibitions that are currently on display, including books from the library of President H. S. Howe and an exhibition of French drawings.
The image shows a document from the Fogg Art Museum, likely a historical exhibition announcement or informational sheet. The document is typed and formatted in a clean, formal style, with a light beige background and black text. It is divided into two main sections:
The document serves as a concise summary of current exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, highlighting a variety of art forms and historical collections, including etchings, watercolors, books, and drawings. It reflects the museum's focus on both European art and literary collections.
The image depicts a document from the Fogg Art Museum, featuring a beige background with black text. The top section displays the museum's name, followed by two columns of text: "Exhibition of etchings, engravings, woodcuts, and lithographs, throughout the summer" and "Exhibition of English Watercolors of the Early Nineteenth Century, including important examples by Turner and Ruskin." The right column lists current exhibitions, including "In the Widener Room: First and later editions of Robinson Crusoe" and "In the Treasure Room: Books from the libraries of the Presidents of the United States, from the bequest of H.S. Howe '69."
Below these sections, there are two blank lines, followed by a date written in pencil: "8-13-1951." The document is bound with three holes on the left side, set against a light gray background.
The image depicts a beige paper with two rectangular sections, each containing text. The top section is titled "FOGG ART MUSEUM" and lists various exhibitions, including etchings, engravings, woodcuts, lithographs, English Watercolors of the Early Nineteenth Century, and French Drawings. The bottom section is titled "Current Exhibitions" and lists exhibitions in the Widener Room, Treasure Room, and Fogg Art Museum.
The paper has three holes punched along its left side, indicating that it was once part of a binder or notebook. The background of the image is a light gray color, which suggests that the paper may have been scanned or photographed against a neutral backdrop. Overall, the image appears to be a document or flyer related to the Fogg Art Museum, possibly from the early 20th century given the style of the typography and the content of the exhibitions listed.
The image depicts a beige, aged paper with a list of current exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the exhibitions and collections of the Fogg Art Museum during a particular time period, likely in the early 20th century.
The image presents a scanned or photographed page from an old document, likely a newsletter or bulletin, featuring information about the Fogg Art Museum. The page is divided into two sections: the left side contains a description of exhibitions, while the right side lists current exhibitions.
The document appears to be a bulletin or newsletter from the Fogg Art Museum, detailing current and upcoming exhibitions. The left side provides an overview of exhibitions, including etchings, engravings, woodcuts, lithographs, English watercolors, and French drawings. The right side lists specific current exhibitions, including locations within the museum. The document is dated February 15, 1931, and features handwritten notes.