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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image consists of scanned newspaper clippings, with headlines and text describing various cultural and academic events at Harvard University, most likely published in "The Crimson," the university's student newspaper.

The first article, dated January 21, features "Professor Hind Will Lecture on Fine Arts," detailing a series of lectures by Professor A.M. Hind on 17th-century art and the influence of antiquity in Europe, as well as Rembrandt.

Next is "Transcript, Jan. 24," a clipping titled "Exhibition of Picasso Held by Art Society" dated January 28. The text describes a presentation of works by Pablo Picasso at the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art.

Finally, "Crimson Jan. 22" advertises "Film Foundation Will Release Four Pictures," with the titles "Grass," "Citizenship," and "Rice's Amazon," each a film that the University Film Foundation will be showcasing.

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The image contains several newspaper clippings from the Crimson, dated January 21, 24, and 28, detailing various events and announcements at Harvard University.

  1. Crimson, January 21:

    • Headline: "Professor Hind Will Lecture on Fine Arts"
    • Details: Professor A. M. Hind from the Division of Fine Arts will deliver a series of lectures on "Influence of Antiquity in XVII Century Art." The lectures will be held in the New Lecture Hall on Thursday afternoons from 5 o'clock, starting February 1.
    • Topics Covered:
      • February 1: "Studies on Northern Artists in Rome"
      • February 8: "Rubens and Van Dyck in their Relations with Italy"
      • February 15: "Poussin and Claude"
      • February 22: "Rembrandt"
      • March 1: "El Greco and Modern Art"
      • March 8: "Conclusion: Italy and the School of the World"
    • Note: After each lecture, Professor Hind will be available for questions in his room on the third floor of the Fogg Art Museum.
  2. Transcript, January 24:

    • Headline: "Lectures to Resume at Cambridge"
    • Details: The Norton Lectures will resume in the New Lecture Hall, Oxford Street, Cambridge. Professor Hind will speak on "Portraits" and "Landscapes" and conclude his course on Rembrandt.
  3. Crimson, January 24:

    • Headline: "Film Foundation Will Release Four Pictures"
    • Details: The University Film Foundation will release four motion-picture films during the coming month. The films include:
      • "Grass," about the central Asian tribes, will be shown at Harvard Union on February 10.
      • "Prince Achmed," a fantasy film.
      • "Citizenship," focusing on the interdependence of civilization.
      • "Rice's Amazon," featuring the Amazon River.
  4. Crimson, January 28:

    • Headline: "Exhibition of Picasso Held by Art Society"
    • Details: The Harvard Society for Contemporary Art will display over 40 drawings by Pablo Picasso, including lithographs, etchings, and facsimiles. The exhibition will be open to the public from February 2 to February 13.
  5. Crimson, January 28 (Correction):

    • Headline: "Errata"
    • Details: Correction regarding the Norton Lectures by Professor A. M. Hind. The lectures will be held on Wednesdays at 5 o'clock starting February 11, 18, and 25, instead of February 1, 8, and 15.

Each clipping provides information on cultural and academic events at Harvard, highlighting lectures, exhibitions, and film screenings.

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The image contains several newspaper clippings from the Harvard Crimson, dated January 21, 25, 26, and 28, detailing various academic and cultural events at Harvard University.

  1. January 21, 1921:

    • Professor Hind's Lecture Series: Professor A. M. Hind from the Division of the Fine Arts will deliver a series of lectures titled "Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer Adds Series on Influence of Antiquity in Europe" starting February 4. The lectures will cover topics such as "Studies in XVII Century Art," "Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe," and various other historical and artistic themes. The lectures will be held in the New Lecture Hall on Thursday afternoons from 5 to 6:30 pm, beginning February 4.
  2. January 25, 1921:

    • Charles Eliot Norton Lectures: Professor Hind will continue his Charles Eliot Norton Lectures with a course on Rembrandt. The lectures will be held in the New Lecture Hall on February 11, 18, and 25. Each lecture will be followed by a discussion session with Professor Hind in his room on the third floor of the Fogg Art Museum.
  3. January 26, 1921:

    • Errata Notice: A correction is announced for the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures by Professor Hind, which will take place on February 11, 18, and 25 at 5:00 pm instead of the previously announced time.
  4. January 28, 1921:

    • Exhibition of Picasso's Work: The Harvard Art Society will introduce an exhibition of Pablo Picasso's work, featuring over 40 drawings, lithographs, etchings, and facsimiles. The exhibition will be held in Harvard Square and will be open to the public from February 13. The collection includes various works that showcase Picasso's influence on contemporary art.
    • Film Foundation Release: The University Film Foundation will release four motion pictures. The first, "Grass," a film about the annual migrations of central Asiatic tribes, will be shown at Harvard Union on February 10. The other films include "Prince Ahmed," a silent film, "Citizenship," depicting the interdependence of farmers and manufacturers, and "Rice's Amazon," a film about the exploration of the Amazon River.

These clippings highlight the academic and cultural activities at Harvard University, focusing on art lectures, exhibitions, and film screenings.

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The image is a page from a newspaper, specifically the Harvard Crimson, dated January 21, 1941. The page contains several articles related to arts and culture:

  1. Professor Hind Will Lecture on Fine Arts:

    • Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer, Professor Arthur M. Hind, will deliver a series of lectures on "Studies in XVII Century Art: Cross Currents of Influence between Italy and Northern Europe" at the Fogg Museum.
    • The lectures will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 5 o'clock, beginning in February.
    • Topics include influences of masters from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, Adam Elsheimer, Rubens, Claude, Poussin, and Rembrandt.
    • Professor Hind will also conclude his course on Rembrandt with lectures on "Portraits," "Landscapes," and a concluding lecture.
  2. Transcript, Jan. 24:

    • A brief mention of the lectures to resume at Cambridge.
  3. Film Foundation Will Release Four Pictures:

    • The University Film Foundation will release four motion-picture films in February.
    • The films include "Grass," "Prince Achmed," "Rice's Amazon," and "The Adventures of Prince Achmed."
    • Details about the films, their screenings, and the filmmakers are provided.
  4. Exhibition of Picasso Held by Art Society:

    • An exhibition of over 40 drawings by Pablo Picasso will be shown at the Society's galleries on Harvard Square.
    • The exhibition includes lithographs, facsimiles, and etchings, and will be open to the public.
    • Information about Picasso's life and work is included.
  5. Erratum:

    • A correction noting that the remaining three Charles Eliot Norton Lectures will be given in the New Lecture Hall at 5 o'clock on Wednesday evenings, February 11, 18, and 25.

The articles provide detailed information about upcoming lectures, film screenings, and an art exhibition, reflecting the cultural and academic activities at Harvard during that time.

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Image Description

This is a scanned page from what appears to be a university newspaper or bulletin from January 1924 (marked "Crimson, Jan.21" and "Crimson Jan.22" at the top). The page contains several newspaper clippings and articles pasted onto a cream-colored background, with handwritten notes and dates.

Main Articles:

Left Column:

  • "Professor Hind Will Lecture on Fine Arts" - Announces Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer's series on "Studies in XVII Century Art: Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe"
  • "Finishes Course on Rembrandt Next Month" - Details about Professor Hind's upcoming lectures on Rembrandt and other topics
  • "Erratum" - A small correction notice at the bottom

Center Column:

  • "Transcript, Jan.24" - Information about lectures resuming at Cambridge
  • "Exhibition of Picasso Held by Art Society" - Announces an exhibition of over 40 drawings by Pablo Picasso, including lithographs, facsimiles, and etchings

Right Column:

  • "Film Foundation Will Release Four Pictures" - Discusses upcoming film releases including "Grass," "Prince Achmed," and "Citizenship" and "Rice's Amazon"

The clippings are held together with what appear to be brass fasteners visible in the image.

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This image shows a scrapbook page containing several newspaper clippings from January 1931, primarily from publications including "Crimson" (Harvard's student newspaper) and "Transcript."

The clippings cover several topics related to arts and academia at Harvard:

  1. "Professor Hind Will Lecture on Fine Arts" (Crimson, Jan. 21) - Announces that Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer Professor A.M. Hind will deliver lectures on "Studies in XVII century Art, Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe" at the Fogg Museum, and will conclude his course on Rembrandt.

  2. "Lectures to Resume at Cambridge" (Transcript, Jan. 24) - Details about Professor Hind's upcoming lectures.

  3. "Exhibition of Picasso Held by Art Society" (Crimson, Jan. 28) - Announces an exhibition of over 40 drawings by Pablo Picasso at the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, augmented by lithographs, etchings, and facsimiles.

  4. "Film Foundation Will Release Four Pictures" (Crimson, Jan. 22) - Discusses upcoming film releases including "Grass," "Prince Achmed," "Citizenship," and "Rice's Amazon."

  5. An Erratum (Crimson, Jan. 22) - A correction about lecture times.

The page appears to be from an archival collection, with "Jan-11" noted in the top right corner.

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The image is a page from the Harvard Crimson newspaper dated January 21 and 22, 1948. It contains several articles and announcements related to events and lectures at Harvard University. Here’s a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Professor Hind Will Lecture on Fine Arts:

    • Charles Eliot Norton Lecturer Adds Series on Influence of Antiquity in Europe:
      • Professor A.M. Hind will deliver a series of lectures titled "Cross Currents of Influence in XVI Century Art."
      • The series, open to the public, will occur on Thursday afternoons at 5 o'clock in the Fogg Museum's lecture hall.
      • The schedule includes:
        • February 5: "Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome"
        • February 12: "Rubens and Van Dyck in their Relations with Italian Art"
        • February 19: "Poussin and Claude"
        • February 26: "Claude's Drawings"
        • March 5: "El Greco and Modern Art"
        • March 12: Conclusion on "Italy and the School of the World"
    • Finishes Course on Rembrandt Next Month:
      • Professor Hind will conclude his regular Charles Eliot Norton Lectures on Rembrandt with talks on February 11, 18, and 25 at 5 o'clock.
  2. Lectures to Resume at Cambridge:

    • The New Lecture Hall at Cambridge will host Professor Hind's lectures, continuing the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures series on Rembrandt.
  3. Exhibition of Picasso Held by Art Society:

    • The Harvard Society for Contemporary Art will exhibit over 40 drawings by Pablo Picasso.
    • The exhibition includes lithographs, etchings, and facsimiles, focusing on various aspects of Picasso's work.
    • The exhibition will be open to the public starting January 22.
  4. Film Foundation Will Release Four Pictures:

    • The University Film Foundation will release four motion-picture films in the coming month.
    • The first film, "Grass," will be shown at the Union on February 10.
    • "Citizenship in the Amazon," a film detailing the annual migration of central Asians, will be shown at the Fogg Art Museum on February 14.
  5. Erratum:

    • A correction to the previous announcement of the remaining Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, noting that the next lecture will be at 5 o'clock on Wednesday, February 11, 18, and 25 instead of an earlier incorrect time. The exhibition will continue until Friday, February 13.