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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1929-December 1931

ARCH.2003.25, Rendition: 794293

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The image shows a piece of paper that appears to be from an announcement or notice. The paper is light beige or off-white in color, with some noticeable wear and slight discoloration, suggesting it might be an older document. The text on the paper is printed in a serif font and 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."

On the left side of the paper, there is handwritten text that appears to be an abbreviation or code, "NAB," followed by "111931." The paper has a slightly irregular, uneven edge on the right side, which could indicate it was cut or torn from a larger sheet. The background of the image is a neutral gray color, which helps to highlight the paper.

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The image shows a piece of aged, light beige paper with a small rectangular announcement printed on it. The announcement is about the Fogg Art Museum and 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 text is printed in a simple, sans-serif font. There are some handwritten markings on the left side of the paper, including "NAB" and "tce 11 1931." The paper appears to be slightly worn, with uneven edges and some discoloration, suggesting it is an old document. The background is a plain, light gray surface.

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This image displays the back of a sheet of aged, off-white paper, likely from a museum or archival collection.

In the upper left corner, there is a small, rectangular, light beige printed label 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 printed label, there are two handwritten annotations in pencil:

  • The top one appears to be a cataloging mark: H6B
  • Below it is a date: 7/5/1931

The paper shows signs of age, including slight yellowing and some minor discoloration or staining along the top edge. Faint, vertical, slightly darker bands are visible running down the center of the page, possibly from the paper's texture, printing process, or previous handling. The paper is photographed against a plain, light gray background, casting a soft shadow. The overall impression is that of a historical document or exhibition label from the Fogg Art Museum, dated from the early 20th century.

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The image is a photograph of a single sheet of paper. The paper has a cream-colored background with a slight texture, possibly indicating it is made of paper rather than a smooth, glossy material. At the top of the paper, there is a white rectangular sticker or label with black text. The text reads "FOGG ART MUSEUM" in bold capital letters, followed by a smaller line of text that reads "Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2.30 and 3.30 P.M." Below this, there is a date stamp in black ink that reads "1/2/1931." The paper appears to be folded in half, with the edges visible on the left and right sides of the image. The background behind the paper is a plain, light gray color.

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The image shows a piece of paper that seems to be an announcement or a flyer for the Fogg Art Museum. It has a simple design with a light background and text in the center. The text is written in a clear, legible font and provides information about the museum's activities. The paper appears to be folded in half, suggesting that it might have been distributed as a handout or flyer.

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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.

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The image depicts a piece of aged paper with a torn top edge, featuring the title "FOGG ART MUSEUM" in small black text at the top. Below this, a smaller paragraph of text reads: "Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2.30 and 3.30 P.M."

The paper has a light beige color with darker brown edges, indicating its age. A handwritten note is visible in the top-left corner, although it is difficult to decipher due to the faded ink. The background of the image is a plain gray color.

Overall, the image appears to be a vintage document or advertisement for the Fogg Art Museum, likely from the early 20th century.

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The image depicts a piece of paper with text at the top, which appears to be an advertisement for the Fogg Art Museum. The paper is off-white and has a rough edge on the right side, suggesting it may have been torn from a larger sheet.

At the top of the page, in small black text, it reads "FOGG ART MUSEUM" followed by "Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2:30 and 3:30 P.M." Below this, there is some handwritten text that is difficult to read, but it appears to say "NAB" and "MAY 11, 1931".

The background of the image is a light gray color, which provides a neutral backdrop for the paper. Overall, the image suggests that the paper is an old advertisement or announcement for the Fogg Art Museum, likely from the early 20th century.

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The image presents a worn, aged piece of paper with a typed message on it. The paper is beige and has rough edges, suggesting it may be a photocopy or scan of an original document.

  • Paper Characteristics:
    • Color: Beige
    • Edges: Rough
    • Condition: Worn, aged
  • Typed Message:
    • Location: Top-left corner
    • Content: "FOGG ART MUSEUM Conducted tours are being made through the Fogg Art Museum on Sunday afternoons at 2.30 and 3.30 P.M."
    • Font: Black, typed
  • Handwritten Notes:
    • Location: Left side, below the typed message
    • Content: "H613 DOC 11 1931"
    • Font: Gray, handwritten
  • Background:
    • Color: Light gray

The image appears to be a historical document related to the Fogg Art Museum, likely from the early 20th century. The typed message indicates that the museum offered guided tours on Sunday afternoons at specific times. The handwritten notes suggest that the document was cataloged or archived with the code "H613" and dated "DOC 11 1931."

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The image presents a vintage, off-white paper with a rectangular shape and rough edges, set against a light gray background. The paper's surface exhibits a subtle texture and a faint yellowish hue, suggesting age.

In the top-left corner of the paper, a small, typed message is visible:

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 text, handwritten notes in pencil read:

H413
Dec 11 1931

The paper appears to be an old announcement or advertisement for the Fogg Art Museum, likely from the early 20th century. The presence of the handwritten notes suggests that it may have been used for organizational or archival purposes. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the history of the Fogg Art Museum and its activities during that time period.