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ARCH.2003.25, Rendition: 794293
The image depicts a piece of aged paper with a slightly yellowed appearance, indicating it is quite old. The top left corner has some handwritten text, which appears to read "No. 15" and "76.1193." The paper has a printed message in the top center that reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM
Conducted tours are being made through
the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday after-
noons at 2:30 and 3:30 P.M."
The paper has a slightly uneven, deckled edge on the right and bottom sides, suggesting it might have been handmade or torn from a larger sheet. The background is mostly blank, with a few minor spots and discolorations typical of aged paper. The overall appearance of the paper suggests it is a historical document or announcement from the Fogg Art Museum.
The image shows a notice related to the Fogg Art Museum. The notice announces that conducted tours are available through the museum on Sunday afternoons at specific times: 2:30 P.M. and 3:30 P.M. The notice appears to be typed on a piece of aged paper, possibly indicating that it is an older document. The date "NOV 11 1951" is stamped at the bottom left corner.
The image shows a piece of aged, light-colored paper with a printed announcement at the top. The text reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM
Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2:30 and 3:30 P.M."
Additionally, there is handwritten text in the upper left corner that appears to be a date or some form of reference number, which reads "110 13" and "70011951" vertically along the left edge. The paper is slightly yellowed, indicating its age. The edges of the paper are frayed, suggesting it has been handled or stored for a long time.
The image depicts a piece of aged paper from the Fogg Art Museum. The text on the paper reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM
Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2:30 and 3:30 P. M."
Additionally, there is a date written in the upper right-hand corner in pencil: "110 19 51," which likely refers to November 19, 1951.
The paper appears to be yellowed with age, and there are some signs of wear, such as creases and minor tears at the edges. The overall condition suggests that it is an old document or pamphlet.
The image shows a piece of paper, likely an advertisement or informational flyer, from the Fogg Art Museum. The text on the paper reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM
Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2:30 and 3:30 P.M."
Additionally, there is a date stamp in the top left corner that reads "11/19/51." The paper appears to have some wear and tear, with slight creases and a faint marking or stain on the left side.
The image shows a light yellow, slightly aged paper with a handwritten note and a printed announcement. The printed announcement at the top of the paper reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM
Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2.30 and 3.30 P. M."
Below this printed text, there are handwritten notes. The handwriting appears to say:
"10-8-33"
"10-11-33"
The paper has some visible wear along the edges, indicating it has been handled or stored for quite some time. The overall condition suggests that it is an old document, possibly from the 1930s, related to the Fogg Art Museum, which is now known as the Fogg Museum, part of the Harvard Art Museums.
The image shows a piece of paper with a small newspaper clipping attached near the top left corner. The clipping has the heading "FOGG ART MUSEUM" and contains the following text: "Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2.30 and 3.30 P.M." There are also some handwritten notations in pencil to the left of the clipping, including "NAB" and "Nov 11 1931." The paper has slightly worn edges and a light brown discoloration, suggesting it is aged. The background behind the paper is a plain light gray surface.
You're looking at an image showing a somewhat aged, blank piece of paper with creases and a slightly frayed top edge. In the top left corner, there is some typed text that reads "FOGG ART MUSEUM. Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2:30 and 3:30 P.M." Below this, handwritten annotations seem to notate a catalog number or reference number "No. 8" and some sort of date notation "Feb 11 1953." The paper has a cream or off-white color, suggesting it might be old or have been exposed to conditions that aged it. The background behind the paper is pure white, giving a clean contrast with the object.
The image shows a page from a book or a pamphlet with a slightly yellowed appearance, suggesting it might be old or aged. The top part of the page contains a small printed note, which reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM
Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2.30 and 3.30 P.M."
There is a handwritten note on the left side of the page that reads "NaB" and "MCMXXXI," which is likely a reference to the Roman numerals for the year 1931. The rest of the page is blank.
The image shows a light-colored, aged piece of paper with a slightly worn and uneven edge, suggesting it may be an old document or note. The paper has a faint, typed or printed text in the upper portion, which reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM
Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2:30 and 3:30 P.M."
In the top left corner, there is handwritten text that appears to include a date and initials. The handwriting is somewhat legible and reads:
"11/8 20/11/1931"
This seems to indicate a date, possibly November 8, 1931, and perhaps a reference to another date or notation.
The overall appearance of the paper, combined with the content, suggests it could be a historical note or announcement related to museum tours at the Fogg Art Museum, likely from the early 20th century. The paper's condition and style imply it may have been part of an archival or personal collection.