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The image is a newspaper clipping from January 13, 1932, with the title "Art, Artists and Fine Art Exhibitions." The main article is titled "The Giver Adds Value to the Gift" and features a photograph of three men standing next to a large statue. The caption beneath the photograph reads "Absentee Honors Paid to a Great Boston Collector and Connoisseur."
The article appears to focus on Dr. Denman W. Ross, a noted collector and connoisseur, who was honored at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The photograph shows Mr. J. Templeman Coolidge, Mrs. Ross, and Mr. W. Ross standing next to the Chinese Fifth Century (A.D.) Weighing Chair, which was a gift to the museum. The event was significant as it celebrated Dr. Ross's contributions, and the article provides context about the importance of his gifts to the museum. The text also mentions that the exhibition was attended by many, despite inclement weather, and highlights the personal and cultural value of the items donated.
The image appears to be a newspaper clipping from January 1932, focusing on art, artists, and fine art exhibitions.
In the center of the main photograph, there is a large ancient statue, likely of Asian origin, dating from the fifth century. Around the statue, four people are standing. The caption below the photograph reads "Absentee Honors Paid to a Great Boston Collector and Connoisseur," suggesting that the individuals are being honored for their contributions to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
To the left of the main photograph, there is a caption titled "Art, Artists and Fine Art Exhibitions" and a headline that reads, "The Giver Adds Value to the Gift." The text elaborates on the event:
On the right side, there's another text block titled "Denman Ross Honored," detailing the event's significance, including the presence of a crowd and the inclusion of a photo transcript from January 6, 1932. This part of the text emphasizes the importance of the contributions made by Dr. Ross and the enthusiasm of the attendees for the opening of the exhibition.
Overall, the clipping highlights an important event in the Boston art community, celebrating a significant collector and honoring his contributions to the museum and art world.
The image is a newspaper clipping from January 1932, specifically dated January 13, 1932, with the headline "Art, Artists and Fine Art Exhibitions." The main focus of the clipping is on the recognition of Denman W. Ross, a noted collector and connoisseur of art.
The central photograph shows a group of men standing beside a large statue, likely a Chinese statue from the fifth century. The men are dressed in formal attire of the period. The caption at the bottom of the photo reads "Absentee Honors Paid to a Great Boston Collector and Connoisseur."
The accompanying text details an event where Dr. Denman W. Ross, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, was honored for his contributions. The article mentions that the Boston Museum received a significant number of gifts from Dr. Ross, amounting to over ten thousand pieces of art. It describes a special ceremony held on January 12, 1932, where Ross was honored by the museum's board of trustees, despite inclement weather, and the exhibition opening was well-attended.
Additionally, there is a smaller note on the right side of the clipping, dated January 6, 1932, which also mentions Dr. Denman W. Ross and his contributions to the museum, particularly his role in making a substantial donation of artworks to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
The image is a historical newspaper clipping from January 1932, titled "Art, Artists and Fine Art Exhibitions." The main article is titled "The Giver Adds Value to the Gift" and focuses on an event honoring Dr. Denman W. Ross.
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The image captures a moment of celebration and recognition for Dr. Ross's contributions to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the broader art community.
The image is a newspaper clipping from the Boston Transcript dated January 13, 1932. The headline reads "Art, Artists and Fine Art Exhibitions," and the article prominently discusses an event related to a notable art collector.
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The article is a tribute to Dr. Denman W. Ross, a significant benefactor to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and the Fogg Museum at Harvard. Despite his absence due to illness, an exhibition was organized in his honor, featuring a selection of the many artworks he had donated over the years. The event celebrated his seventieth birthday and his invaluable contributions to the museums.
The image is a newspaper clipping from the "Transcript" dated January 6, 1932. The headline reads "The Giver Adds Value to the Gift." The article discusses the donation of a collection of Chinese art to the Boston Museum by Dr. Denman W. Ross, a renowned collector and connoisseur.
The photograph shows three men standing beside a large statue. The statue appears to be an ancient Chinese sculpture, possibly a Buddhist figure, given the style and attire. The men in the photograph are identified as:
The article mentions that Dr. Ross was honored for his generous donation to the museum. The event took place on a Sunday, and the museum was crowded with visitors. Dr. Ross was presented with a bronze tablet in recognition of his contributions. The exhibition featured over ten thousand gifts, and Dr. Ross expressed his pleasure at being able to present his collection to the museum.
The caption under the photograph credits Frank Coney as the photographer.
This is an image of a newspaper clipping from what appears to be an older publication due to its sepia tone and aged paper quality. The headline at the top reads "Art, Artists and Fine Art Exhibitions," with a sub-heading that states "The Giver Adds Value to the Gift."
Below the headings, there is a photograph that features two individuals standing next to a statue of what seems to be a figure from Eastern tradition, possibly a Buddha or bodhisattva, as indicated by the ornate headpiece and traditional dress of the statue.
The newspaper clipping includes a column of text on the left with the title "Absentee Honors Paid to a Great Boston Collector and Connoisseur" which suggests that the article might be discussing an art collection or exhibition.
On the right margin, there are handwritten notes with the dates "Transcript Jan-13 1932" and another note says "Transcript Jan 6, 1928," which seem to be referencing the publication date or dates relevant to the article. There is also a credit towards the bottom "Clarence photo by Frank Calef" which is likely attributing the photograph to the photographer or the studio.
The image is a newspaper clipping titled "Art, Artists and Fine Art Exhibitions" with the subheading "The Giver Adds Value to the Gift." It features a photograph of two men standing beside a large sculpture of a seated figure. The article underneath the image discusses absentee honors paid to a significant Boston art collector and connoisseur named Mr. J. Templeman Coolidge. The clipping includes information from the Transcript dated January 6, 1932. The sculpture is described as impressive and the setting is likely a museum or gallery.
This image is a scanned newspaper clipping under the section "Art, Artists and Fine Art Exhibitions" with the headline "The Giver Adds Value to the Gift." The photo within the clipping shows four men standing next to a large statue, which appears to be a detailed sculptural figure of a seated person with an ornate headdress and detailed robes.
The text below the photo reads, "Absentee Honors Paid to a Great Boston Collector and Connoisseur." It mentions Mr. J. Templeman Coolidge, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Mr. Edward Janus Holmes, director of the Museum; and Dr. Denman W. Ross, a noted Boston collector who is honored in an exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts.
There are handwritten notes on the newspaper clipping indicating the date of transcription twice: "Transcript Jan. 13 1932" at the top right corner and "Transcript Jan 6 1932" underneath it.
The clipping appears to focus on recognizing the significant contributions of Dr. Denman W. Ross to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts through donations and the opening of a special exhibition featuring some of the most important gifts made to the museum.
The image is a black-and-white newspaper clipping titled "Art, Artists and Fine Art Exhibitions" with the subheading "The Giver Adds Value to the Gift." It features a photograph and accompanying text discussing an art-related event.
The image conveys a sense of reverence for art and philanthropy, highlighting the importance of collectors in preserving and showcasing cultural heritage. The photograph and text together emphasize the value of donations and the impact of individuals like Dr. Denman Ross on institutions such as the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.