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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a scanned page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated January 31, 1931. It contains several articles and announcements related to academic and cultural events at Harvard University. Here is a detailed summary of each section:

Left Column

Excavations in City of Abraham

  • Prof. Pfeiffer Lecture at Fogg Museum on Revelations at Ur of the Chaldees
    • Prof. Pfeiffer gave a lecture at the Fogg Museum about the excavations at Ur of the Chaldees, a significant archaeological site in Mesopotamia.
    • The lecture covered the history of the city, including its various stages of civilization and the artifacts found, such as pottery, weapons, and drawings.
    • The excavations were undertaken by a joint expedition of the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania.
    • The article discusses the historical significance of Ur, its connection to biblical stories, and the discoveries made, including a ziggurat and various artifacts.

Right Column

The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures

  • Professor Arthur M. Hind, former Slade Professor at Oxford University and Assistant Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, is delivering the fourth series of the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures.
    • The lectures are on the topic of Rembrandt and are open to the public in the New Lecture Hall.
    • The remaining lectures are scheduled for February 11, 18, and 25.
    • Professor Hind will also meet with students in the Fogg Art Museum to discuss his lectures.

Additional Lectures by Professor Hind

  • Under the auspices of the Division of the Fine Arts and the Cambridge School of the Drama, Professor A. M. Hind will give a series of lectures on "Studies in XVII-Century Art—Cross Currents of Influence between Northern and Southern Europe."
    • The lectures are scheduled for February 5, 12, 19, 26, and March 5 and 12.
    • Topics include Albrecht Dürer, Poussin and Claude, Rembrandt and his pupils, and the influence of Italian art.
    • These lectures will be held in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum and are open to the public.

Bottom Section

Fogg Art Museum

  • Paintings of the Nanenburg Bequest.
    • Exhibition of 19th-century watercolors.
    • Exhibition of Rembrandt etchings.
    • Exhibition of Old Master Drawings.
    • Loan Exhibition of objects excavated at Ur by the joint expedition of the British Museum and the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.

Harvard College Library

  • Special collections or selected groups of manuscripts are always on exhibition in Room 4 and in the Widener Room, and are open to the public.

"The Adventures of Prince Achmed"

  • Under the auspices of the Division of the Fine Arts and the Cambridge School of the Drama, there will be two showings of the film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" in the Fogg Art Museum on Saturday, February 14, at 2:30 and 8:30 o'clock.
    • The film is an original silhouette animation prepared by the German artist, Lotte Reiniger.
    • Tickets are on sale at Ames Brothers, Leavitt & Peirce's, and at the Cambridge School of the Drama.

This page provides a snapshot of the academic and cultural activities at Harvard University during that time, highlighting lectures, exhibitions, and special events.

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The image contains a transcript of the Harvard University Gazette from January 31, 1931, featuring several articles and announcements.

  1. Excavations in City of Abraham:

    • The article discusses the excavations led by Dr. Pfeiffer at Ur of the Chaldees in Mesopotamia, focusing on the ancient city known for its historical significance.
    • It mentions the discovery of a temple complex, including a ziggurat, which was the oldest known civilization in the area.
    • The article also highlights the findings of a royal tomb containing various artifacts, including jewelry and pottery, and the historical context provided by the ruins.
  2. Prof. Pfeiffer Lecture at Fogg Art Museum:

    • The Gazette announces that Dr. Pfeiffer will give a lecture on the revelations from the excavations at Ur of the Chaldees.
    • The lecture is part of the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures series, which is open to the public.
  3. Charles Eliot Norton Lectures:

    • The series is held by Professor Arthur M. Hind, who is the former Slade Professor at Oxford University and Assistant Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum.
    • The lectures are scheduled for February and will cover topics such as Portraits, Landscapes, and Conclusion, with additional lectures on European art and history.
  4. Additional Lectures by Professor Hind:

    • These lectures are organized by the Division of Fine Arts and will be held in the Fogg Art Museum, including topics like "Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome," "Rubens and Van Dyck," "Poussin and Claude," and "Claude's Drawings."
  5. Fogg Art Museum Exhibitions:

    • The museum is showcasing various exhibitions, including "Paintings of the Naumburg Bequest," "Exhibition of 19th-century watercolors," "Exhibition of Rembrandt Etchings," and "Exhibition of Old Master Drawings."
    • It also mentions a loan exhibition of objects excavated at Ur by the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania.
  6. Harvard College Library:

    • The Gazette notes that special collections or selected groups of manuscripts are on exhibition in the Room and the Widener Room.
  7. Additional Events:

    • The Gazette lists other events, such as the showing of the film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" at the Fogg Art Museum and the Cambridge School of the Drama.

The transcript captures a snapshot of the academic and cultural activities at Harvard University during early 1931, highlighting lectures, exhibitions, and film screenings.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or a magazine dated January 31, 1931, showcasing several articles. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Top Left (Transcript Article):

    • Title: "Excavations in City of Abraham"
    • Content: Discusses the lecture given by Prof. Pfeiffer at the Fogg Museum about the ancient city of Ur of the Chaldees. Dr. Pfeiffer highlighted archaeological findings, particularly the remains of the Ziggurat of Ur, and the history of Ur, dating back to around 3500 B.C. to 539 B.C. The excavation revealed artifacts like a chariot, weapons, and pottery, illustrating the civilization's daily life.
  2. Top Right (Gazette Article):

    • Title: "The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures"
    • Content: Announces the lectures by Professor Arthur M. Hind, a former Slade Professor at Oxford University. The lectures are part of the Charles Eliot Norton Chair of Poetry and will cover various themes in art history and culture. The series starts on February 4 and includes topics like portraits, landscapes, and conclusion.
  3. Middle Section (Fogg Art Museum):

    • Lists upcoming exhibitions and events:
      • Paintings of the Naumburg Bequest
      • Exhibition of 19th-century watercolors
      • Exhibition of Rembrandt etchings
      • Exhibition of Old Master Drawings
      • Loan Exhibition of objects excavated at Ur by the British Museum and the Museum of the University of Pennsylvania
  4. Bottom Right (Harvard University Gazette):

    • Film Screening: "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" by Lotte Reiniger, scheduled for February 14.
    • Events:
      • Portraits (February 11)
      • Landscapes (February 18)
      • Conclusion (February 25)
    • Additional lectures by Professor Hind on various topics related to the Division of Fine Arts and the Cambridge School of Drama, starting from February 5.
  5. Bottom Left (Additional Notes):

    • The text mentions the availability of special collections or selected groups of manuscripts in the Harvard College Library, open for viewing.

The page is essentially a mix of informative articles, announcements, and events related to the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, and its cultural and historical offerings for the month of January and early February 1931.

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The document is a transcript from the Harvard University Gazette, dated January 31, 1931. The main article discusses a lecture by Prof. Pfeiffer at the Fogg Museum on the excavations in the City of Abraham, focusing on the Ur of the Chaldees. The lecture highlights the discovery of a 5,000-year-old civilization, including pottery, weapons, and evidence of advanced cultural practices. The article also mentions the joint expedition by the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania, led by Sir Leonard Woolley. Additionally, the document lists upcoming events, including the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures by Professor A. M. Hind, and exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, such as paintings by the Naumburg Bequest, 19th-century watercolors, Rembrandt etchings, and Old Master drawings. The Harvard College Library also announces special collections on display.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated January 31, 1931. Here's a detailed summary of its contents:

Main Articles and Announcements:

  1. Excavations in City of Abraham:

    • Prof. Pfeiffer Lecture at Fogg Museum on Revelations in Ur of the Chaldees:
      • Dr. R. P. Pfeiffer from the Semitic Museum at Harvard discussed recent excavations at Ur of the Chaldees, an ancient city in Mesopotamia.
      • The lecture covered the findings of the joint expedition by the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania.
      • Discoveries included temples, palaces, and artifacts like gold jewelry, cylinder seals, and inscribed tablets.
      • The city’s civilization dated back to around 3500 B.C., with significant findings from the reign of King Dungi (2340 B.C.).
      • Houses from around 2250 B.C. showed advanced urban planning with courtyards, domestic animals, and sophisticated drainage systems.
  2. The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures:

    • Professor Arthur M. Hind:
      • Former Slade Professor at Oxford University and Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, Hind delivered a series of lectures titled "Rembrandt and His Influence."
      • The lectures were scheduled at various times and dates:
        • Feb. 11 (Portraits)
        • Feb. 18 (Landscapes)
        • Feb. 25 (Conclusions)
      • Additional lectures by Professor Hind were also mentioned, focusing on the history of engraving and other fine arts topics.
  3. Division of the Fine Arts:

    • The Adventures of Prince Achmed:
      • Screenings of the animated film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" were announced at the Fogg Art Museum on specific dates and times.

Exhibitions and Events at Fogg Art Museum:

  • Paintings of the Naumburg Bequest: Exhibition of 19th-century watercolors.
  • Exhibition of Rembrandt Etchings.
  • Exhibition of Old Master Drawings.
  • Loan Exhibition of Objects Excavated at Ur: Jointly organized by the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania.

Harvard College Library:

  • Special Collections:
    • Highlighted the availability of manuscripts for exhibition, including those from the Widener Room and the Amy Lowell Collection.

General Information:

  • The page provides details on various cultural and academic events at Harvard University, focusing on history, archaeology, and the arts. It includes dates, times, and brief descriptions of the events and lectures.

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The image is a scanned page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated January 31, 1931. The page contains several articles and announcements related to academic events and exhibitions at Harvard and other institutions.

  1. Excavations in City of Abraham: Prof. Pfeiffer Lecture at Fogg Art Museum on Revelations at Ur of the Chaldees

    • This article discusses a lecture by Dr. Pfeiffer, the curator of the Semitic Museum, at the Fogg Art Museum. The lecture is about the excavation of objects from Ur of the Chaldees, highlighting the civilization in Mesopotamia. The lecture includes an illustrated talk on the history of the excavation, artifacts, and their significance. Dr. Pfeiffer also mentions the discovery of a temple dedicated to the moon-god, Nanna, and the tomb of a princess from the third dynasty of Ur.
  2. The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures

    • This section announces that Professor Arthur M. Hind, a former Slade Professor at Oxford University and Assistant Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, will deliver the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures. The lectures are endowed by Mr. C. Chauncey Stillman, Class of 1898. The first lecture is scheduled for February 4, with subsequent lectures on February 11, 18, and 25. The topics include portraits, landscapes, and the conclusion of the series.
  3. Additional Lectures by Professor Hind

    • Under the auspices of the Division of Fine Arts, Professor Hind will give additional lectures during the second half-year. The topics include:
      • February 5: Adam Elsheimer and Northern Artists in Rome.
      • February 12: Rubens and Van Dyck in their Relations with Italy.
      • February 19: Poussin and Claude.
      • February 26: Claude's Drawings.
      • March 5: El Greco and Modern Art.
      • March 12: The School of the World.
  4. Fogg Art Museum Exhibitions

    • Paintings of the Naumburg Bequest.
    • Exhibition of 19th-century watercolors.
    • Exhibition of Rembrandt etchings.
    • Exhibition of Old Master Drawings.
  5. Harvard College Library

    • Special collections or selected groups of manuscripts are on display in Room and in the Widener Room, available at present.
  6. Film Showing: "The Adventures of Prince Achmed"

    • A showing of the film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" is scheduled for February 14 at 2:30 and 8:30 o'clock. The film is an original artwork by Lotte Reiniger and will be shown in the Fogg Art Museum and Cambridge School of the Drama.

This detailed summary provides an overview of the academic and cultural events highlighted in the January 31, 1931, edition of the Harvard University Gazette.

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This image displays a scanned page of a historical newspaper, specifically the "Harvard University Gazette Jan. 31" dated January 31, 1931. The page contains several articles related to archeological excavations, lectures, exhibitions, and features some cultural events taking place at Harvard University.

The main article headlined "Excavations in City of Abraham" details a forthcoming lecture at the Fogg Museum on discoveries at Ur of the Chaldees. This appears to be a report on an archaeological excavation in the historical region where Abraham of the Bible is traditionally linked.

In the upper-right column, there's a piece about "Professor Charles Hill Norton Lectures," announcing a series of upcoming illustrated lectures.

The bottom of the page has two sections. On the left, there's an announcement for "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" being shown at the Fogg Art Museum, and on the right, there's a brief note about exhibits at the Fogg Art Museum and Harvard College Library.

The page has been marked up, possibly by a librarian or archivist, with references to the date and cataloging information such as "Gazette Jan. 31 '31" handwritten in the upper right corner, as well as "Gazette Jan. 3, '31" near the bottom. These notes likely helped in organizing or referencing the document.

The articles reflect academic and cultural activities from the early 20th century, providing a glimpse into the dissemination of knowledge and scholarly pursuits of the era. The newspaper is presented in a typeset common for the period, dense with text and minimalistic in design, void of the photographs or color graphics that typify modern newspapers.

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The image is a scanned page with a collection of articles and notices, dated January 31, 1931, from a publication titled "Harvard University Gazette." The page is divided into several sections:

  1. Excavations in City of Abraham: An article about a lecture by Professor Pfeiffer at the Fogg Museum regarding revelations at Ur of the Chaldees. It discusses the significance of Ur in Mesopotamian civilization and its ties to the Bible, outlining findings and the contributions to historical knowledge.

  2. The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures: A notice announcing lectures by Professor Arthur M. Hind on Rembrandt and various art forms, scheduled to be held at Harvard University. Dates and topics of individual lectures are listed.

  3. Additional Lectures by Professor Hind: Announcements of further lectures by Professor Hind on various art-related topics, including Italy’s School of the World, 19th Century Southern European Art, and others, to be held in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum.

  4. Harvard University Gazette: Notices for the screening of "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" at the Fogg Art Museum, mentioning the dates and ticket information for the film showings.

  5. FOGG ART MUSEUM: A list of exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum including paintings from the Naumburg Bequest, 19th century watercolors, Rembrandt etchings, and Old Master drawings.

  6. HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY: Information about the special collection of manuscripts available for exhibition in the Room and in the Widener Room at Harvard College Library.

The page includes pasted clippings and notations indicating sources and dates, providing a historical snapshot of academic and cultural events at Harvard University in early 1931.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or magazine dated January 31, 1931. The page is divided into several sections, each containing different articles and announcements.

The top left section is titled "Excavations in City of Abraham" and discusses archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Ur, focusing on the discoveries related to the Chaldeans and their civilization. It mentions the work of Dr. P. Pfeiffer and the progress of the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania's joint expedition.

The top right section is titled "The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures" and announces a series of lectures by Professor Arthur M. Hind, who was the fourth holder of the Charles Eliot Norton Chair of Poetry. The lectures are scheduled for Wednesday evenings in February, with topics including portraits, landscapes, and conclusions.

The middle section features an article titled "The Adventures of Prince Achmed," discussing a film showing under the auspices of the Division of the Fine Arts and the Cambridge School of the Drama.

The bottom left section is another article about the excavations in Ur, mentioning the discovery of Sumerian pottery and writing tablets.

The bottom right section contains announcements from the Fogg Art Museum, including exhibitions of 19th-century watercolors, Rembrandt etchings, and old master drawings. It also mentions a loan exhibition of objects excavated at Ur by the joint expedition of the British Museum and the University of Pennsylvania.

The page also includes a brief note about the Harvard University Gazette and mentions the Harvard College Library, which has special collections and selected groups of manuscripts on exhibition in Room 34.

Overall, the image provides a snapshot of academic and cultural activities in the early 1930s, highlighting archaeological discoveries, art exhibitions, and scholarly lectures.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or a magazine, likely from the early 20th century, as indicated by the date "January 31, 1931" at the top. The page is divided into several sections, each containing different articles and announcements. Here is a detailed description of each section:

  1. Top Left Section:

    • The headline reads "Excavations in City of Abraham."
    • The article discusses archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Abraham, focusing on the findings of ruins and artifacts that shed light on the city's history and culture.
    • It mentions a lecture by Prof. Pfeiffer at the Fogg Museum on the revelations at Ur of the Chaldees.
    • The article describes the discoveries, including a piece of bitumen that was sent to the British Museum, and how these findings are helping to understand the civilizations that once thrived in the region.
  2. Middle Left Section:

    • The headline reads "The Adventures of Prince Achmed."
    • This section announces the showing of the film "The Adventures of Prince Achmed" at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • It provides details about the film, including its format (silhouette) and its German origin.
    • Ticket prices are listed for both afternoon and evening showings, with discounts for children.
  3. Middle Right Section:

    • The headline reads "The Charles Eliot Norton Lectures."
    • This section announces a series of lectures by Professor Arthur M. Hind, who is giving talks on various art-related topics.
    • The lectures are scheduled for Wednesday evenings and cover subjects such as portraits, landscapes, and cross-currents of influence between Northern and Southern Europe in the 18th century.
    • Additional lectures by Professor Hind are also mentioned, focusing on studies in 18th-century art.
  4. Bottom Left Section:

    • The headline reads "Fogg Art Museum."
    • This section lists various exhibitions and events at the Fogg Art Museum, including:
      • Paintings of the Naumburg Request.
      • Exhibition of 19th-century watercolors.
      • Exhibition of Rembrandt Etchings.
      • Exhibition of Old Master Drawings.
  5. Bottom Right Section:

    • The headline reads "Harvard College Library."
    • This section mentions special collections or selected groups of manuscripts always on exhibition in the Room and in the Widener Room.
    • It notes that at present, there may be specific items on display, though the exact items are not detailed in the visible portion of the page.

Analysis and Description:
The page is a compilation of cultural and academic announcements, primarily focused on art, archaeology, and lectures. The articles reflect the intellectual and cultural interests of the time, highlighting the importance of museums, lectures, and exhibitions in disseminating knowledge and fostering public engagement with the arts and history. The detailed descriptions of the excavations and the film showing indicate a strong interest in both ancient civilizations and contemporary artistic expressions. The inclusion of lecture series and museum exhibitions underscores the educational and cultural mission of institutions like Harvard University during this period.