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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, Volume XXVII, Number 27, dated Saturday, March 26, 1932. The page includes a calendar of events for the upcoming days.

Events Listed:

  1. Sunday, March 27 (Easter Sunday)

    • Morning Service: The Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological Seminary, New York City. Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M. Seats in the Gallery are open to the public.
    • Lecture: "Why Men Work." Mr. Whiting Williams. Phillips Brooks House, 4 P.M. (under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Committee of Phillips Brooks House Association).
  2. Monday, March 28

    • President and Fellows of Harvard College: Meeting at 24 Milk Street, Boston, 10:30 A.M.
    • Illustrated Lecture: "Eupsychia, its Psychology and Aesthetics." Dr. Hans Tietze of Vienna, former Director General of the Imperial Museum of Vienna. Upper Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, 4 P.M.
    • Illustrated Lectures in German: "Bildhauerkundgebung Dichtung." XVII. "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner." Professor Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture. Renaissance Hall (first floor) of the Germanic Museum, 4 P.M.

Additional Notes:

  • There is a handwritten note at the top left corner: "Tietze Talks on Durer." It mentions an illustrated lecture by Dr. Hans Tietze on "Albrecht Durer" at 4 o'clock in the upper lecture room of the Fogg Museum.
  • Another handwritten note at the top right corner: "Transcript Jan. 15, 1932."
  • There is a newspaper clipping attached to the top right corner with the headline "Viennese Lecturer at Museum." The article discusses Professor Hans Tietze, his background, and his upcoming lectures at Harvard University.

The layout is typical of a university event calendar, providing detailed information about upcoming lectures, services, and meetings.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, Volume XXVII, dated Saturday, March 26, 1932, specifically Number 27. It features a calendar section detailing events for the following days.

Sunday, March 27 (Easter Sunday):

  • Morning Service: The Reverend John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City, will lead the service at Sanders Theatre at 11 a.m. Seats in the gallery are open to the public.
  • Lecture: Under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Committee of Phillips Brooks House Association, titled "Why Men Work," by Mr. Whiting Williams, to be held at Phillips Brooks House at 4 p.m.

Monday, March 28:

  • President and Fellows of Harvard College: Meeting at 24 Milk Street, Boston, at 10:30 a.m.
  • Illustrated Lecture: Dr. Hans Tietze, former Director General of the Imperial Museum of Vienna, will give a lecture titled "Forgery: Its Psychology and Aesthetics" in the Upper Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum at 4 p.m.
  • Illustrated Lecture in German: Professor Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture, will give a lecture titled "Bilder zur deutschen Dichtung" (Images of German Poetry) on "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner" (From Romanticism to Richard Wagner) in Renaissance Hall (first floor) of the Germanic Museum at 4 p.m.

Additionally, there are some handwritten notes and a transcript section on the page:

  • A handwritten note mentions a "Tietze Talks on Dürer" lecture, with the subject "Two Theories on Albert Dürer" at 4 o'clock, held in the upper lecture room of the Fogg Museum.
  • The transcript section notes that Professor Hans Tietze lectured on "The Northern Renaissance in the Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday, February 28, 1932, at three o'clock." This lecture was part of his series on the art collections of Vienna and was open to the public. The text also mentions that Professor Tietze was a former Director General of the Imperial Museum of Vienna and was known for his expertise and extensive experience in the field. It also notes his co-authorship of a book on Albert Dürer.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated Saturday, March 26, 1932, Volume XXVII, Number 27.

The page prominently features a notice for an illustrated lecture titled "Tietze Talks on Durer," scheduled for that day at 4 o'clock in the upper lecture room of the Fogg Museum. The lecture is open to the public and is given by Dr. Hans Tietze.

On the left side, there's a handwritten note mentioning "Crimson" dated March 29, 1932, and a small clipping about Professor Hans Tietze giving lectures on art at the Museum of Fine Arts in Vienna.

The right side contains a transcript about Professor Tietze, noting he is a Viennese lecturer at the museum. It describes his extensive experience and contributions, including his work on art collections and his dedication to studying and photographing valuable objects during World War I.

The calendar section lists several events:

  • Sunday, March 27 (Easter Sunday):

    • Morning Service at Sanders Theatre at 11 a.m.
    • Lecture by Mr. Whiting Williams on "Why Men Work" at 4 p.m. at Phillips Brooks House.
  • Monday, March 28:

    • Meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College at 10:30 a.m.
    • Illustrated Lecture by Dr. Hans Tietze titled "Forgery: its Psychology and Aesthetics" at 4 p.m. in the Upper Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum.
    • Illustrated Lecture in German titled "Bilder zur deutschen Dichtung" by Professor Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke at 4 p.m. in Renaissance Hall (first floor of the Germanic Museum).

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, Volume XXVII, Number 27, dated Saturday, March 26, 1932. The main section visible is the calendar of events for the upcoming days.

Key events listed include:

  1. Sunday, March 27 (Easter Sunday)

    • Morning Service at 11 a.m. in Sanders Theatre, led by The Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City. Seats in the gallery are open to the public.
    • Lecture at 4 p.m. at Phillips Brooks House, titled "Why Men Work," given by Mr. Whiting Williams, under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Committee of Phillips Brooks House Association.
  2. Monday, March 28

    • Meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College at 10:30 a.m. at 24 Milk Street, Boston.
    • Illustrated Lectures at 4 p.m. in the Upper Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, featuring two talks:
      • "Forgery: Its Psychology and Aesthetics" by Dr. Hans Tietze, former Director General of the Imperial Museum of Vienna.
      • "Bilder zur deutschen Dichtung, XVII: Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner" by Professor Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture, in the Renaissance Hall (first floor) of the Germanic Museum.

There is also an announcement at the top of the page about an illustrated lecture open to the public by Dr. Hans Tietze on "Two Theories on Albrecht Dürer" at 4 o'clock on the same day (March 26) in the upper lecture room of the Fogg Museum.

Additionally, there is a handwritten note at the top that says "Crimson March 29, 1932" and a transcript note dated January 30, 1932, which mentions that Professor Hans Tietze, an art historian and former director of the Imperial Royal Picture Gallery in Vienna, will lecture on "The Art of the Late Roman Empire and the Migration Period" at the Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday, February 2, at 3 p.m. The note provides some background on Tietze's career and his expertise in art history.

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The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated Saturday, March 26, 1932. Here are the key details:

Newspaper Header:

  • Title: Harvard University Gazette
  • Volume: XXVII
  • Issue Number: 27
  • Date: Saturday, March 26, 1932

Calendar Section:

The calendar lists events scheduled for the upcoming days:

Sunday, March 27 (Easter Sunday):

  1. Morning Service: The Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City, will deliver a sermon at Sanders Theatre at 11 A.M.
  2. Lecture: Under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Committee of Phillips Brooks House Association, Mr. Whiting Williams will give a lecture titled "Why Men Work" at Phillips Brooks House, 4 P.M.

Monday, March 28:

  1. Meeting: President and Fellows of Harvard College will meet at 24 Milk Street, Boston, at 10:30 A.M.
  2. Illustrated Lectures:
    • Lecture by Dr. Hans Tietze: Titled "Forgery: its Psychology and Aesthetics," scheduled at the Upper Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, at 4 P.M.
    • Lectures in German:
      • Lecture XVII titled "Bilder zur deutschen Dichtung" by an unnamed lecturer.
      • Lecture by Professor Friedrich von der Leyen, titled "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner," Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture, at Renaissance Hall (first floor of the Germanic Museum), at 4 P.M.

Additional Clippings:

There are two newspaper clippings attached to the page:

  1. Crimson March 29, 1932:

    • Announcement of an illustrated lecture by Dr. Hans Tietze on Albrecht Dürer. The lecture is titled "Two Theories on Albert Dürer," scheduled at 4 o'clock in the upper lecture room of the Fogg Museum.
  2. Transcript January 22, 1932:

    • Details about Professor Tietze's lectures at the Fogg Museum of Fine Arts. The series includes lectures on Tuesday, February 2, February 9, and February 16, discussing various themes related to the art of Vienna. The lectures are open to the public and cover topics such as the collections of art in Vienna, the Austrian contribution to the history of art, and a discussion on Albrecht Dürer's works.

Overall, the image highlights the schedule of academic and cultural events at Harvard University during late March 1932, focusing on lectures related to art and literature.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, Volume XXVII, Number 27, dated Saturday, March 26, 1932. The page includes a calendar of events for Sunday, March 27, and Monday, March 28, as well as two news articles.

  1. Calendar:

    • Sunday, March 27 (Easter Sunday):
      • Morning Service at Sanders Theatre at 11 a.m. led by the Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological Seminary, New York City. Seats in the Gallery are open to the public.
      • Lecture titled "Why Men Work" by Mr. Whiting Williams, sponsored by the Graduate Schools Committee of Phillips Brooks House Association, at Phillips Brooks House at 4 p.m.
    • Monday, March 28:
      • Meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College at 24 Milk Street, Boston at 10:30 a.m.
      • Illustrated Lecture titled "Forgery: its Psychology and Aesthetics" by Dr. Hans Tietze, former Director General of the Imperial Museum of Vienna, at the Upper Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, at 4 p.m.
      • Illustrated Lectures in German titled "Bilder zur deutschen Dichtung" (Images of German Poetry), XVII: "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner" (From Romanticism to Richard Wagner) by Professor Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture, at Renaissance Hall (first floor) of the Germanic Museum, at 4 p.m.
  2. News Articles:

    • The top left corner contains a small article titled "Tietze Talks on Durer" announcing an illustrated lecture by Dr. Hans Tietze on "Two Theories on Albert Durer" at 4 o'clock in the upper lecture room of the Fogg Museum.
    • The top right corner includes a transcript dated January 31, 1932, about Professor Hans Tietze lecturing at the Museum of Fine Arts on "The Northern Renaissance." The article details Tietze's background, including his work in Vienna, his experience during the war, and his scholarly contributions to art history.

The page is annotated with dates and additional notes, including "Transcript Jan. 31, 1932" and "Crimson March 29 1932," indicating the article's source and date of publication.

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The image shows a scrapbook or archival page containing several newspaper clippings and notes related to lectures and events in late March 1932. The main piece is a section from the "Harvard University Gazette," Volume XXVII, Number 27, dated Saturday, March 26, 1932. It includes a calendar of events from March 27 to March 28, such as a morning service, lectures, and meetings.

Specifically, it highlights illustrated lectures by Dr. Hans Tietze from Vienna. On Sunday, March 27, there is a lecture titled "Forgery: its Psychology and Aesthetics" by Dr. Hans Tietze in the Upper Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, at 4 p.m. Additionally, on Monday, March 28, there is a lecture in German about "Bilder zur deutschen Dichtung" by Professor Friedrich von der Leyen.

There are two smaller clippings pasted on the page:

  1. The top left clipping announces a public illustrated lecture by Dr. Hans Tietze on "Two Theories on Albert Durer" at 4 o'clock in the upper lecture room of the Fogg Museum.
  2. The top right clipping is an article titled "Viennese Lecturer at Museum," briefly describing Professor Hans Tietze’s background, his role as former director general of the museums of Vienna, and his interest and research in German and Austrian art.

Handwritten notes are present on the page, including "Crimson March 29, 1932" and "Transcript Jan. 30, 1932." The page appears to be a curated record of scholarly events and lectures at Harvard University related to art history and culture.

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This is an image of a historical document, specifically the Harvard University Gazette from Saturday, March 26, 1932, Volume XXVII, Number 27. The document is a printed page with several sections of text, suggesting it might be a newsletter or announcement bulletin.

The top section has a couple of smaller news clipping-style texts attached with paperclips, likely added annotations or related information. One of these clippings mentions "Tietze Talks on Durer" and is dated March 29, 1932. Another is titled "Viennese Lecturer at Museum" and pertains to lectures on "The Northern Cities in the Paintings of the Fourteenth Century." These seem to pertain to academic talks or lectures.

The main portion of the document lists a schedule titled "CALENDAR," indicating events on Sunday, March 27 (Easter Sunday), such as a morning service and a union theological seminary. Monday, March 28, includes meetings and illustrated lectures on subjects including "Forgery: its Psychology and Aesthetics" and "German: 'Bilder aus deutschen Dichtung.'"

Due to the nature of its content, the document depicts educational and cultural activities associated with Harvard University during that time period. The document also shows signs of aging, like discoloration around the edges, suggesting it has been preserved for historical reference.

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The image displays a page from the "Harvard University Gazette," specifically Volume XXVII, Number 27, dated Saturday, March 26, 1932. The page lists events and lectures scheduled for Sunday, March 27, and Monday, March 28.

At the top of the page are two newspaper clippings and handwritten notes:

  1. Top left corner: A clipping titled "Tietze Talks on Durer" mentions an illustrated lecture to be given by Dr. Hans Tietze at 4 o'clock on the subject "Two Theories on Albert Durer" in the upper lecture room of the Fogg Museum. Below this clipping, handwritten text reads "Crimson March 29, 1932."
  2. Top right corner: A clipping details a lecture by Professor Hans Tietze on Northern Italian paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday, January 19. The lecture will cover the Northern Italian painters' evolution and contributions.

The main section titled "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" includes the following events:

Sunday, March 27 (Easter Sunday)

  1. Morning Service: Reverend John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology, Union Theological Seminary, New York City, at Sanders Theatre at 11 A.M. Seats in the Gallery are open to the public.
  2. Lecture: "Why Men Work" by Mr. Whiting Williams, under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Committee of Phillips Brooks House Association, held at Phillips Brooks House at 4 P.M.

Monday, March 28

  1. President and Fellows of Harvard College: Meeting at 24 Milk Street, Boston at 10:30 A.M.
  2. Illustrated Lectures:
    • "Forgery: its Psychology and Aesthetics" by Dr. Hans Tietze, former Director General of the Imperial Museum of Vienna, held in the Upper Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum at 4 P.M.
    • In German: "Bilder zur deutschen Dichtung" XVII. "Von der Romantik zu Richard Wagner?" by Professor Friedrich von der Leyen, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture, held in Renaissance Hall (first floor) of the Germanic Museum at 4 P.M.

The page captures academic events and lectures at Harvard University, emphasizing intellectual and cultural discussions in both English and German languages, involving notable scholars.

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The image depicts the front page of the Harvard University Gazette, dated Saturday, March 26, 1932. It is Volume XXVII, Number 27. The page prominently features the Calendar section, listing upcoming events and lectures scheduled for the following days.

Key Elements:

Header:

  • The top of the page displays the title "HARVARD UNIVERSITY GAZETTE" in bold, capitalized letters.
  • Below the title, the volume and issue number are indicated: VOLUME XXVII, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1932, NUMBER 27.

Calendar Section:

The Calendar section is divided into days of the week, starting with Sunday, March 27 (Easter Sunday), and includes events for Monday, March 28. Each day lists specific events, including:

  • Sunday, March 27:

    • Morning Service by Rev. John Baillie, Professor of Systematic Theology at Union Theological Seminary, New York City, at Sanders Theatre, 11 A.M. Seats in the gallery are open to the public.
    • Lecture under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Committee of the Phillips Brooks House Association, titled "Why Men Work" by Mr. Whiting Williams, at 4 P.M.
  • Monday, March 28:

    • President and Fellows of Harvard College Meeting at 24 Milk Street, Boston, 10:30 A.M.
    • Illustrated Lecture: "Forgery: its Psychology and Aesthetics" by Dr. Hans Tietze, former Director General of the Imperial Museum of Vienna, at the Upper Lecture Room, Fogg Art Museum, 4 P.M.
    • Illustrated Lectures in German: "Bilder zur deutschen Dichtung." XVII. "Von der Romantick zu Richard Wagner." by Dr. Leven, Kuno Francke Professor of German Art and Culture, at Renaissance Hall (first floor) of the Germanic Museum, 4 P.M.

Additional Notes:

  • At the top left, there is a handwritten note: "Tiezte Talks on Durer", indicating an upcoming illustrated lecture on the subject of Albert Durer, to be given by Dr. Hans Tietze at 4 o'clock in the Upper lecture room of the Fogg Museum. The note is dated "Crimson March 29 1932".
  • The page also includes a handwritten annotation in the top right corner: "Trans script Jan. 30, 1932", suggesting that this is a transcribed or annotated copy of the original gazette.

Visual Style:

  • The page has a vintage, typed appearance typical of early 20th-century print media.
  • The layout is clean and organized, with clear headings and structured listings for each day’s events.

Summary:

The image shows a historical page from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 26, 1932, detailing the university’s calendar for the upcoming days, including lectures, meetings, and services. It highlights events related to art, literature, theology, and academic discussions, reflecting the academic and cultural activities of the time. The handwritten notes suggest additional context or personal interest in specific events, particularly one involving Dr. Hans Tietze and Albert Durer.