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The image is of a single page from a document or booklet. The page appears aged, with a yellowish tint and slightly worn edges. There are three visible punch holes along the left side of the page, indicating it was part of a bound document.
The text on the page is titled "CURATOR AT ANDOVER" and provides information about Charles H. Sawyer. It states that he is from Andover, Massachusetts, and was a first-year student in fine arts at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. He is noted as the curator of the recently-completed Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy, Andover. The gallery is described as housing more than 100 paintings in its permanent collection, which includes works from the Academy and Yale, from which he received the degree of A.B. in 1929.
The page number "15" is visible at the top left corner, and there are some handwritten annotations or markings near the top center of the page.
The image shows a piece of yellowed paper with a handwritten or typed announcement on it. The announcement is titled "Curator at Andover" and pertains to Charles H. Sawyer. Here are the details from the text:
Charles H. Sawyer, from Andover, Massachusetts, is mentioned as a first-year student in fine arts at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Sawyer has been appointed as the curator and director of the recently completed Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy, Andover. The gallery is noted to have a collection of over 1,000 paintings, primarily focusing on impressionist or water colors. Sawyer is also highlighted as an alumnus of Yale, from which he received the degree of A.M. in 1929.
The paper has some markings, including a small stamped number "843" in the upper left corner and a date "Dec 1931" partially visible in the top right corner. The paper appears to be part of a collection or file, likely from an old archive or institutional record.
The image shows a yellowed, typewritten document with the title 'CURATOR AT ANDOVER'. The document appears to be a news clipping or a formal announcement. The text reads:
"CURATOR AT ANDOVER
Charles H. Sawyer, of Andover, Mass., a first-year student in fine arts at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, has been appointed curator and director of the recently-completed Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy, Andover. The gallery specializes in American paintings and sculptures and water colors. Sawyer is an alumnus of the Academy and also of Yale, from which he received the degree of A.B., in 1929."
The document has some handwritten notes in the top left corner, including the numbers '2' and '1931'. There are three circular holes punched along the left side, suggesting it might have been stored in a binder or file. The paper shows signs of age, such as discoloration and slight damage at the edges.
The image is a newspaper clipping featuring an announcement about Charles H. Sawyer. Here are the details mentioned in the clipping:
The image shows a piece of paper with a newspaper clipping attached to it. The clipping is dated February 1931, as indicated by the handwritten date in the upper left corner. The headline of the clipping reads "CURATOR AT ANDOVER."
The text in the clipping states:
"Charles H. Sawyer, of Andover, Mass., a first-year student in fine arts at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, has been appointed curator and director of the recently-completed Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy, Andover. The gallery, which contains a collection of more than 1000 paintings, drawings, or water colors, Sawyer is an alumnus of the Academy and also of Yale, from which he received the degree of A.B. in 1929."
The clipping is attached to the paper with a small piece of tape, and there is a small round hole punch mark on the left side of the paper. The paper itself looks like it might be part of a larger collection or archive, possibly for record-keeping or reference purposes.
The image displays a piece of yellowed paper with a news clipping or article headline. The text reads:
"CURATOR AT ANDOVER
Charles H. Sawyer, of Andover, Mass., a first-year student in fine arts at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, has been appointed curator and director of the recently-completed Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy, Andover. The gallery, which contains 100 paintings and 100 drawings or water colors, Sawyer is an alumnus of the Academy and also of Yale, from which he received the degree of A.B. in 1929."
The document appears to be from a newspaper or periodical, with some handwritten notations in the margin, including a date (1931). There are also some circular holes and a paper clip hole at the top left corner of the page.
The image shows an aged, yellowed document with typewritten text and some handwritten markings. The typewritten header reads "CURATOR AT ANDOVER," suggesting the text may pertain to a curator-related announcement or press release. The document is punctured with three holes on the left edge, implying it may have been stored in a binder or filed in an archive. The top left corner contains handwritten annotations that appear to be referencing catalog or archive information, with "H.G.B.," "Q," and "1937" marked in pencil, and a round ink stamp that is partially visible.
The main body of the typewritten text describes a person by the last name of Sawyer who is affiliated with Andover, Massachusetts, and has had a relationship with the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Phillips Academy. Additional context likely provided in the document relates to art exhibitions, and there is mention of a specific gallery space. The document also refers to accolades or recognition received by the individual mentioned.
Due to the cutoff nature of the document in the image, only a portion of the text is visible, and therefore, the full content and context are not fully discernible.
This image shows a page from a document or scrapbook with a small clipping of text adhered to the top part of the page. The text clipping appears to be an announcement about Charles H. Sawyer from Andover, Massachusetts. According to the clipping, Sawyer is a first-year student in fine arts at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and he has been appointed curator and director of the Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy, Andover. The announcement notes that the gallery will house more than 100 paintings in oil or water colors. Additionally, it mentions that Sawyer is an alumnus of the Academy and also of Yale, where he received the degree of A.B. in 1929. The page itself has three punched holes on the left side, and some handwritten notes next to the clipping.
The image shows a piece of off-white paper with three holes punched along the left edge. There is a small newspaper clipping affixed to the upper left area of the paper. The clipping's headline reads "CURATOR AT ANDOVER." The text below it states that Charles H. Sawyer of Andover, Massachusetts, a first-year student in fine arts at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, has been appointed curator and director of the recently completed Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy, Andover. The gallery will hold more than 100 paintings in oil or watercolors. Sawyer is an alumnus of the Academy and also of Yale, from which he received the degree of A. B. in 1929. There are some handwritten notes in pencil along the upper left margin near the clipping. The rest of the paper is blank.
The image shows a typed document titled "CURATOR AT ANDOVER". It is a formal announcement or informational sheet, likely from a newspaper or publication, dated 1933, as indicated by handwritten notations in the top-left corner ("HGLB 1933"). The document discusses Charles H. Sawyer, a resident of Andover, Massachusetts, who is described as a first-year student in fine arts at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
Key points from the document include:
The document is printed on light-colored paper with a clean, professional layout, and it appears to be a historical record or news clipping. Handwritten markings, such as "HGLB" and "1933," suggest it may have been archived or cataloged for reference purposes. The overall tone is formal and informational, typical of a news article or institutional announcement.