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The image shows a document from the Fogg Art Museum. The document appears to be a list of exhibitions and displays. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Main Exhibitions at Fogg Art Museum:
Current Exhibitions:
The document is typed on a light beige or off-white paper and has two punched holes on the left side, suggesting it may have been part of a binder or notebook. The date "April 15, 1935" is handwritten in pencil on the left margin of the document.
The image shows a page from a file or a folder from the Fogg Art Museum. The page contains handwritten notes and information about the museum's exhibitions.
The top part of the page lists several exhibitions:
Below, a small boxed section titled "Current Exhibitions" lists:
Additionally, there is a handwritten date and some text on the right side, though it is partially obscured and not entirely legible. The page is part of a folder with a few visible punched holes, indicating it is part of a larger collection.
The image shows a sheet of paper with two sections of text related to exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum. The paper appears to be an informational or promotional document, likely from the mid-20th century based on the typestyle and format.
Heading: FOGG ART MUSEUM
There are some handwritten notes on this section, which seem to be dates, possibly indicating the duration of the exhibitions (e.g., "2.12-1.51").
Heading: Current Exhibitions
There is a handwritten note at the top right, possibly a date or reference number ("12.12.51").
The document is affixed to a light blue background with visible punch holes on the left, suggesting it was part of a larger binder or collection.
The image shows a document from the Fogg Art Museum detailing its current exhibitions. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
General Exhibition:
Special Exhibitions:
In the Widener Room:
In the Treasure Room:
Books from the Library of John Milton.
In the Fogg Art Museum:
Exhibition of French Drawings.
The text on the left and right sides of the document is identical, listing the same exhibitions. The document appears to be aged, with visible signs of wear and tear, including some handwritten notes and markings.
The image shows a document from the Fogg Art Museum, detailing exhibitions available during a specific time. The document is dated June 1931.
The left side of the document lists the following exhibitions:
The right side of the document, under the heading "Current Exhibitions," provides more specific details:
In the Widener Room:
In the Treasure Room:
In the Fogg Art Museum:
The document appears to be a clipping or a typed sheet, possibly for informational or archival purposes. There are handwritten notes, including a date "June 2" and a name "Cassirer" on the right side. The sheet is perforated on the left side, indicating it may have been part of a larger set or file.
The image is of a document from the Fogg Art Museum. The document appears to be an informational sheet detailing exhibitions that were available at the museum.
The left side of the document lists several exhibitions:
The right side of the document, under the heading "Current Exhibitions," lists specific details about the exhibitions in various rooms:
Additionally, there is a handwritten date "2/12/1931" on the left side of the document. The document is yellowed and appears to be old, suggesting it might be from the early 20th century.
The image shows a light beige sheet of paper with two small newspaper clippings attached near the top of the page, aligned horizontally. The clippings contain typed text about exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum and some current exhibitions:
The left clipping, titled "FOGG ART MUSEUM," details exhibitions of etchings, engravings, woodcuts, and lithographs throughout the summer, including exhibitions of English Watercolors of the Early Nineteenth Century featuring important examples by Turner and Ruskin, as well as an exhibition of French drawings. A handwritten date "Dec 13 1931" is visible beneath this clipping.
The right clipping, titled "Current Exhibitions," lists several exhibitions:
There is also a handwritten note in cursive near the right clipping that says "museum Dec 2." The sheet has three small holes punched along the left side, suggesting it may have been stored in a binder. The background is a plain, light gray surface.
The image shows a single piece of paper with text on it, which appears to be a page from a catalog or informational brochure. It is off-white or light tan in color. The paper is punched with two holes on the left side, suggesting it was taken from a binder or could be placed into one. The top-left corner of the page is labeled with the header "FOGG ART MUSEUM" and below it is a description of exhibitions including etchings, engravings, woodcuts, and lithographs as well as mentioning an exhibition of watercolors by Turner. There's reference to an Exhibition of French Drawings too. On the top-right corner, there is a separate section labeled "Current Exhibitions" listing several exhibitions such as books from particular libraries and an exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum again mentioning Turner and also including "Ruskin". There's a small handwritten note in the upper right corner that appears to say "Current – Feb 2," perhaps indicating the date of the current exhibitions. The bottom edge of the paper has a slight tear, showing signs of wear.
This image depicts a sheet of light tan paper with two sections of typewritten text cut and pasted onto it. These sections provide information about exhibitions at what seems to be an art museum. The text includes details about specific exhibitions and the types of artwork displayed.
The first section, labeled "FOGG ART MUSEUM," mentions the following exhibitions:
The second section, titled "Current Exhibitions," lists exhibitions in various rooms:
Preceding and below the "FOGG ART MUSEUM" text, there appears to be a handwritten note that reads "28-12-1931," likely indicating a date.
Additionally, there is another handwritten note near the "Current Exhibitions" section that reads "Currier ser 2," which may suggest an archival or cataloging reference.
The paper has two punch holes indicating it may have been stored in a binder.
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.