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The image shows a piece of paper with text printed on it. The paper has a light beige color and appears to be an old document, as indicated by the slightly yellowed edges and the visible hole punches on the left side, suggesting it may have been part of a binder or folder. The text is in a formal, typewritten style and 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 will house more than 100 paintings in oil 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 text is well-aligned, and the paper has a slight crease near the top, indicating it may have been folded or handled. The paper is placed on a plain light gray or white surface, and there are no other visible elements in the image.
The image is a scanned document with a beige or off-white background, likely from an archive or historical collection. The paper appears aged, and has a torn edge at the top. It contains typed text in a serif font, and there are three punched holes along the left margin, suggesting it was once part of a binder or folder.
On the left side, handwritten notations include "HAB," "9," "8," and "1931," potentially serving as cataloging or reference information.
The main body of the text is titled "CURATOR AT ANDOVER" and provides information about Charles H. Sawyer, who has been appointed curator and director of the Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. It mentions that Sawyer is a first-year student in fine arts at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, an alumnus of Phillips Academy, and received an A.B. degree from Yale in 1929. The gallery is noted to house more than 100 paintings in oil or watercolors.
This image displays a single, aged sheet of off-white or cream-colored paper, likely from the early 20th century, set against a plain, light gray background. The paper shows signs of aging, including a slightly yellowed tone and subtle creases or folds. There are three evenly spaced circular holes punched vertically along the left edge, indicating it was once part of a binder or file.
In the upper left quadrant of the page, there is a small, rectangular news clipping affixed to the paper. The clipping has a slightly darker, beige tone than the surrounding paper, which makes the text stand out. The headline reads: “CURATOR AT ANDOVER” in bold, uppercase letters.
The article below the headline provides biographical information:
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 will house more than 100 paintings in oil 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.
Handwritten in pencil or pen in the top left corner of the page — above and to the left of the clipping — are the markings “H.G.B.”, “92”, and “1931”. These appear to be archival or cataloging notes, possibly identifying a collection, subject, or date of filing.
The overall composition is sparse, with the bulk of the page remaining blank, emphasizing the informational clipping and its historical significance. The image has the feel of a preserved document or archival record, possibly belonging to a personal or institutional collection.
The image appears to be a page from a document or a book. The page has a beige color and is folded in the middle, with the top and bottom edges slightly curled. The text on the page is printed in black font and 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 Andover. The gallery will house more than 100 paintings in oil 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 text provides information about Charles H. Sawyer, who has been appointed as the curator and director of the Addison Gallery at Andover. It mentions that he is a first-year student in fine arts at Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and an alumnus of the Academy and Yale. The gallery will house more than 100 paintings in oil or water colors.
The image shows a piece of paper with some text on it. The paper is beige and has three holes on the left side. The text is printed on a smaller piece of paper that is attached to the beige paper. The beige paper has some text written on it, including the year "1931." The smaller piece of paper has the text "Curator at Andover" written on it, along with some other information about a person named Charles H. Sawyer.
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.
The image depicts a piece of aged paper with a typed text, likely an excerpt from a book or document. The paper is off-white and features three holes on the left side, suggesting it was once part of a larger document or binder. The top edge of the paper is torn and frayed, adding to its aged appearance.
The text, centered on the page, reads "CURATOR AT ANDOVER" in bold font, followed by a paragraph of smaller text that introduces Charles H. Sawyer, a first-year student at Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The text mentions his appointment as curator and director of the recently-completed Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy, Andover, and notes that the gallery will house more than 100 paintings in oil or water colors.
The background of the image is a light gray color, which provides a subtle contrast to the aged paper. Overall, the image appears to be a scanned or photographed copy of an original document, with the paper's texture and creases visible in the digital representation.
The image depicts a page from an old document, featuring a beige paper with a rough edge at the top and three holes punched along the left side. The text is presented in black ink, with the title "CURATOR AT ANDOVER" prominently displayed in bold font at the top of the page.
Below the title, a paragraph provides information about Charles H. Sawyer, who has been appointed curator and director of the recently-completed Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy in Andover. The gallery boasts an impressive collection of over 100 paintings in oil or watercolors. Notably, Sawyer is an alumnus of the Academy and also of Yale, where he received his degree in 1929.
The page appears to be a press release or announcement, likely from a newspaper or academic publication, dated 1931. The overall design and layout suggest a formal and professional tone, consistent with the style of academic or institutional communications during that era.
The image displays a yellowed piece of paper with a typed article titled "CURATOR AT ANDOVER" in the top-left corner. The article is about Charles H. Sawyer, who has been appointed curator and director of the Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts.
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The image suggests that the paper is an old document or clipping, possibly from a newspaper or magazine. The yellowed color and aged appearance of the paper support this interpretation. The presence of holes along the left edge implies that the paper was once stored in a binder or notebook, which may have been used for organizational or archival purposes.
The image presents a scanned or photographed page of aged paper, featuring a typed article about Charles H. Sawyer's appointment as curator and director of the Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy in Andover.
The page is yellowed with age and has three holes punched along its left side.
The top-left corner displays handwritten notes: "Ha 13," "ge 8 '93," and "1."
The article is titled "CURATOR AT ANDOVER" and reads:
The article provides information about Charles H. Sawyer's appointment as curator and director of the Addison Gallery at Phillips Academy, highlighting his background and qualifications.