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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1929-December 1931

ARCH.2003.25, Rendition: 794315

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The image is of a printed announcement for an art exhibition titled "Exhibition of Drawings from the collection of Dan Fellows Platt loaned to the College Art Association." The event is on view at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The announcement features a central drawing of a man, identified as "Le Vieux Channon, by Alphonse Legros." The drawing is a detailed portrait, showcasing the subject's facial features with intricate shading and lines.

To the right of the drawing, there is a text box with a transcript dated December 2, 1931. The text appears to be a review or commentary on the exhibition, discussing the variety and quality of the drawings, mentioning specific artists and their works, and highlighting the historical and artistic significance of the collection.

At the bottom of the announcement, it is noted that the exhibition is on view at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The overall design of the announcement is simple and elegant, with the drawing and text arranged in a balanced manner.

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The image depicts a document related to an exhibition of drawings. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Title and Context:

    • The document is titled "Exhibition of Drawings from the collection of Dan Fellows Platt loaned to the College Art Association."
  2. Main Content:

    • There is an illustration of a portrait drawing titled "Le Vieux Charbon," by Alphonse Legros.
    • The exhibition is displayed at the Fogg Art Museum, part of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  3. Text Details:

    • On the right side of the document, there is an essay or descriptive text discussing the exhibition and the works displayed.
    • The text describes the artistic qualities and techniques of various drawings, mentioning the use of different media like pencil and charcoal.
    • It highlights the variety and contrast of the media used, such as the delicate pencil work of Romny, the fine black crayon of Bose, and the subtle wash by Alphonse Legros.
    • The text emphasizes the diversity of styles and periods, suggesting a rich and varied exhibition.
  4. Additional Information:

    • The document includes a note at the bottom right corner indicating the transcript date: "Transcript - Dec. 2, 1931."
    • The exhibition appears to have been open from Friday through Sunday afternoons, closing on December 12, 1931.

The document serves as an informative guide or catalog page for the exhibition of drawings, providing viewers with background information on the artworks and the artist.

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The image is of a printed advertisement or poster for an exhibition of drawings. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Title and Exhibition Details:

    • The exhibition is titled "Exhibition of Drawings" from the collection of Dan Fellows Platt.
    • It is loaned to the College Art Association.
    • The event is specifically noted to be at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  2. Image Feature:

    • The poster features a black and white sketch titled "Le Vieux Charbon" by Alphonse Legros. This sketch is a detailed portrait of an elderly man.
  3. Text Content:

    • The poster text elaborates on the variety and style of the drawings showcased, highlighting Dan Platt's collection.
    • It mentions the versatility and skill involved in the artworks, emphasizing Platt’s ability to capture both the essence and the intricate details of subjects.
    • The poster mentions the dynamic range of techniques used, including the use of different media and the mastery of line work.
    • The exhibition is described as an excellent opportunity to view a range of styles and media, including the delicate pen and ink of Romney, the bold strokes of Romare Bearden, and the fine detail of modern German artists.
  4. Logistics:

    • The poster provides the date range for viewing the exhibition, which is from Sunday afternoons until December 12.
    • The advertisement concludes with a note indicating the transcript date as December 2, 1931, and it is signed "A.M."

The poster overall aims to attract art enthusiasts and students by showcasing the diverse and skillful drawings from Dan Platt's collection, highlighting the artistic merit and variety of the exhibited works.

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The image shows a document titled "EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS from the collection of DAN FELLOWS PLATT loaned to the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION." Below the title, there is an etching of a man's face, labeled "Le Vieux Charron, by Alphonse Legros." The bottom of the page states that the exhibition is on view at the FOGG ART MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.

On the right side of the image, there is a handwritten note, dated "Dec. 2, 1931," which appears to be a transcript of a description or review of the drawings. The note mentions the artist's skill and the variety of drawings, highlighting specific pieces such as a portrait of "Le Vieux Charron" and a red chalk drawing of the "Decapitation of St. John." The note also mentions an opportunity to see works by modern German artists, including Karl Hofer, Max Beckmann, and Otto Dix, and states that the exhibition closes on December 12.

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The image depicts a document related to an exhibition of drawings from the collection of Dan Fellows Platt, which has been loaned to the College Art Association. The exhibition is on view at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

On the left side of the document, there is a drawing titled "Le Vieux Charon" by Alphonse Legros, showcasing an elderly man's head in detailed pencil or charcoal.

The right side of the document contains a transcript dated December 2, 1931. The text discusses various aspects of the Platt Collection, highlighting its extensive and varied nature. Some key points mentioned in the transcript include:

  1. The collection's vast scope, representing artists from the 16th century onward.
  2. Specific works and artists, such as drawings by Lorenzo Lotto and a preference for modern German artists like Corinth and Kolbe.
  3. The variety in media, including different types of drawings like pen and wash, charcoal, and pencil.
  4. The transcript also describes specific pieces, such as a delicate pen drawing by Edgar Degas and a pastel by Eugene Carrière.
  5. The collection's diversity, showing both brilliant draftsmanship and a range of subjects and styles.

The overall tone of the transcript suggests admiration for the breadth and quality of the Platt Collection.

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The image is an exhibition poster for an art show titled "Exhibition of Drawings from the Collection of Dan Fellows Platt." The drawings are loaned to the College Art Association and are on view at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The poster prominently features a drawing titled "Le Vieux Charbon" by Alphonse Legros. The text on the poster includes details about the exhibition and some commentary on the artworks.

Key points from the poster include:

  1. Title and Location:

    • Exhibition Title: "Exhibition of Drawings"
    • Location: Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
  2. Collection Information:

    • The drawings are from the collection of Dan Fellows Platt.
  3. Description of the Artwork:

    • The poster includes an image of the drawing "Le Vieux Charbon" by Alphonse Legros.
    • The text on the right side of the poster provides a detailed description and analysis of the drawings, emphasizing the variety and depth of the collection. It highlights Platt's ability to gather an eclectic mix of works from different eras and styles, showcasing artists like Rembrandt, Degas, and others.
    • The text also discusses the technical and artistic qualities of the drawings, mentioning the use of various media such as charcoal, crayon, and pencil.
  4. Event Details:

    • The exhibition is open on Sunday afternoons and closes on December 12.
    • The poster is dated December 2, 1931.

The poster serves as both an invitation to the exhibition and an informative piece about the variety and quality of the artworks on display.

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The image shows a mounted exhibition announcement for a drawing exhibit. The main text reads:

"EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS
from the collection of
DAN FELLOWS PLATT
loaned to the
COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION

Le Vieux Chasseur, by Alphonse Legros

On View at the
FOGG ART MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS."

To the right of this announcement, there is a newspaper clipping with dense text, and beneath it is a handwritten note that says "Transcript - Dec. 2, 1931." The entire display is mounted on a single beige-colored backing.

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This is a promotional or informational paper, possibly a flyer or part of a brochure related to an art exhibition. The document states "EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS from the collection of DAN FELLOWS PLATT loaned to the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION." It also mentions that it is "On View at the FOGG ART MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS." There appears to be text describing aspects of the exhibition or artworks included in the collection, potentially providing readers with context or additional information about the showcased art pieces or the collector. The font used for the headings is serif, which is often associated with traditional and formal printed material. The page also includes what seems to be a credit or caption for an illustration (excluding the blurred area) that may depict an artwork from the collection; the caption being partially visible reads "Le Vieil... by Adolphe..." There is a date visible on the document that reads "Dec. 3, 1931," which could indicate when the document was either printed or when the exhibition took place. The paper has a cream to the light yellow color suggesting it could be of some age or made to appear vintage.

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This image shows an exhibition poster for "EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS from the collection of DAN FELLOWS PLATT loaned to the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION." Below the blurred image, there is a caption stating "Le Vieux Charron, by Alphonse Legros," and it indicates that the exhibition is "On View at the FOGG ART MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS." To the side, there is a text box containing an article or description, and handwritten at the bottom right is the note "Transcript - Dec. 2, 1931."

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The image depicts a vintage exhibition announcement or program page titled "EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS". It is from the collection of Dan Fellows Platt and was loaned to the College Art Association. The text indicates that the exhibition was on view at the Fogg Art Museum, located at Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

Key Elements of the Image:

  1. Title and Header:

    • The main title, "EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS", is prominently displayed at the top in bold, capitalized letters.
    • Below the title, it specifies that the drawings are "from the collection of DAN FELLOWS PLATT" and were "loaned to the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION."
  2. Visual Element:

    • To the left of the text, there is a grayscale illustration of a man's profile. The caption beneath the illustration reads: "LE VIEUX CHARBON, by Alphonse Legros." This suggests that the drawing is part of the exhibition and is attributed to the artist Alphonse Legros.
  3. Body Text:

    • The right side of the page contains a descriptive passage, likely a review or commentary on the exhibition. The text discusses the artistic qualities of the drawings, mentioning techniques, materials, and specific works. It highlights the artist's skill, the variety of media used (e.g., charcoal, crayon, chalk), and the emotional and aesthetic impact of the pieces.
    • The passage also refers to the exhibition's setting and timing, noting that it is open Sunday afternoons and closes on December 12.
  4. Footer Information:

    • At the bottom of the page, it reiterates that the exhibition was "On View at the FOGG ART MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS."
    • In the lower-right corner, there is a handwritten note that reads "Transcript — Dec. 2, 1931," indicating when the document was transcribed or recorded.
  5. Design and Layout:

    • The page has a clean, formal layout typical of early 20th-century exhibition announcements.
    • The text is typed, and the illustration is printed in grayscale, giving the document a historical and archival feel.

Summary:

The image shows an exhibition announcement for a drawing exhibition featuring works from Dan Fellows Platt's collection, displayed at the Fogg Art Museum. The page includes a profile drawing titled "Le Vieux Charbon" by Alphonse Legros, along with a descriptive review of the exhibition. The document is dated December 2, 1931, and provides details about the exhibition's schedule and location. The overall design reflects the formal and artistic tone of early 20th-century art exhibitions.