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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a document from the Harvard University Gazette, dated February 6, 1932. It contains several announcements regarding exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. February Exhibition:

    • The museum is holding an exhibition of book illustrations from the fifteenth century.
    • Many rare and beautiful books have been loaned, including some from the collections of Dr. Rosenbach of Philadelphia and Mr. Rosenwald.
    • There is also a collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints on display.
    • Chinese paintings of the Ming and Ching Dynasties from the Bruce collection, gifted by Mr. Gren L. Stone, are also being shown.
  2. January and February Exhibition:

    • The exhibition of fifteenth-century book illustrations continues.
    • Until February 1st, twenty drawings of Old Boston by Lester G. Hornby are also on display.
    • The Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints are still being exhibited.
  3. March Exhibition:

    • The museum will feature sixteenth-century book illustrations with rare examples loaned from private collections.
    • Works by Degas, Monet, and Cezanne, including drawings and paintings, will be shown.
    • Stained glass and designs by Wright Goodhue will also be exhibited.
  4. May Exhibition:

    • A loan exhibition of watercolors by Winslow Homer, covering various periods of his art, will be shown until June 16.
    • Watercolors by Arthur M. Hind will be displayed until May 26.
    • Additional exhibits include paintings by Professor Pope, copies of twelfth-century Heilke Scrolls, work by Degas and other French draughtsmen of the nineteenth century, and prints and drawings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  5. May 14 Exhibition:

    • The loan exhibition of watercolors by Winslow Homer continues.
  6. June 17 Exhibition:

    • The loan exhibition of watercolors by Winslow Homer continues.
    • There are also paintings by Professor Pope, copies of twelfth-century Heilke Scrolls, work by Degas and other French draughtsmen of the nineteenth century, and prints and drawings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  7. Summer Exhibition:

    • The loan exhibition of watercolors by Winslow Homer continues throughout the summer.
    • Additional exhibits include paintings by Professor Pope, copies of twelfth-century Heilke Scrolls, watercolors by Paulis Rubens, and French drawings from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.

The document is annotated with dates, likely indicating when the exhibitions were scheduled or published.

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The image displays several pages from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum for various months in 1932.

  1. February 6, 1932:

    • The museum continues an exhibition titled "Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century." It includes rare and beautiful books from collections of Dr. Rosenbach of Philadelphia and Mr. Rosenwald.
    • Additional exhibits feature Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints.
    • Also shown are Chinese paintings from the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties, donated by Mr. Galen L. Stone.
  2. March (likely an undated page but dated around early March):

    • The museum presents "Sixteenth Century Book Illustration with rare examples loaned from private collections."
    • Works by artists such as Degas, Monet, and Cézanne, along with drawings and paintings, are included.
    • Stained glass and designs by Wright Goodhue are also featured.
  3. May (likely dated around May 1932):

    • A loan exhibition of watercolors by Winslow Homer, covering various periods of his art, is on display in the main gallery until June 15.
    • Additional exhibits include watercolors by Arthur M. Hind until May 26.
    • There are also paintings by Professor Pope, twelfth-century Heike Scrolls, work by Degas, and other French draughtsmen from the nineteenth century, alongside prints and drawings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  4. May 21, 1932:

    • The same exhibition of Winslow Homer's watercolors continues until June 15.
    • Additional items include Professor Pope’s paintings, twelfth-century Heike Scrolls, and French drawings from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.
  5. June 18, 1932:

    • Another mention of the Winslow Homer watercolor exhibition, showing through the summer.
    • There are also drawings by Professor Pope, twelfth-century Heike Scrolls, watercolor studies by Lewis Rubenstein, and French drawings from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.

Overall, the pages cover a series of rotating exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, showcasing a variety of historical and artistic works.

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The image displays a collection of typewritten exhibition announcements from the Fogg Art Museum, dated from 1932. Here is a detailed summary of each announcement:

  1. First Announcement (February 1932)

    • Title: Exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century
    • Duration: Through February
    • Details:
      • Features many rare and beautiful books, including some from the collections of Dr. Rosenbach of Philadelphia and Mr. Rosenwald.
      • Also on display: a collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints.
      • Chinese paintings from the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties, a gift from Mr. Galen L. Stone, are also being shown.
  2. Second Announcement (February 1932)

    • Title: Exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century
    • Duration: Through January and February
    • Details:
      • Features many rare and beautiful books, including some from the collections of Dr. Rosenbach and Mr. Rosenwald.
      • Includes twenty drawings of Old Boston by Lester G. Hornby.
      • Also on display: a collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints.
  3. Third Announcement (March 1932)

    • Title: Various Exhibitions
    • Duration: March
    • Details:
      • Sixteenth Century Book Illustration with rare examples from private collections.
      • Exhibitions of Degas, Monet, and Cezanne drawings and paintings.
      • Stained glass and designs by Wright Goodhue.
  4. Fourth Announcement (May 1932)

    • Title: Loan Exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer
    • Duration: Until June 15
    • Details:
      • Features water colors by Winslow Homer covering various periods of his art.
      • Also on display: paintings by Professor Pope, copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls, works by Degas, and French drawings from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries.
  5. Fifth Announcement (May 1932)

    • Title: Loan Exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer
    • Duration: Until June 15
    • Details:
      • Water colors by Arthur M. Hind are also shown until May 26.
      • Additional items on display include paintings by Professor Pope, Heike Scrolls, works by Degas, and French drawings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  6. Sixth Announcement (June 1932)

    • Title: Loan Exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer
    • Duration: Through the summer
    • Details:
      • Continues to display water colors by Winslow Homer.
      • Additional items on display include paintings by Professor Pope, Heike Scrolls, works by Degas, and French drawings from the seventeenth, eighteenth, and twentieth centuries.

Each announcement provides specific details about the exhibitions held at the Fogg Art Museum, highlighting various art pieces and their respective time frames.

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The image displays a series of announcements from the Harvard University Gazette dated February 6, 1932, detailing various exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum throughout the early part of the year. Here's a detailed summary of the exhibitions:

  1. February Exhibitions:

    • Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century: This exhibition features many rare and beautiful books, including some from the collections of Dr. Rosenbach of Philadelphia and Mr. Rosenwald.
    • Mayan Objects and Seventeenth Century Prints: On display.
    • Chinese Paintings: Some Chinese paintings from the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties, provided by the Bruce collection and gifted by Mr. Galen L. Stone.
  2. January and February Exhibitions:

    • Continuation of the Exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century with the same highlights as mentioned above.
    • Drawings by Lester G. Hornby: Twenty drawings of Old Boston will be on display until February 1st.
    • Mayan Objects and Seventeenth Century Prints: Continues to be on display.
  3. March Exhibitions:

    • Sixteenth Century Book Illustration: Rare examples will be displayed, including items loaned from private collections.
    • Drawings and Paintings: Works by Degas, Monet, and Cezanne.
    • Stained Glass and Designs: By Wright Goodhue.
  4. April Exhibitions:

    • Water Colors by Winslow Homer: Covering various periods of his art, displayed in the main gallery until June 15.
    • Water Colors by Arthur M. Hind: Displayed until May 26.
    • Paintings by Professor Pope: Includes copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls, works by Degas, and other French draughtsmen from the nineteenth century.
    • Prints and Drawings: From the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  5. May Exhibitions:

    • Continuation of the Water Colors by Winslow Homer in the main gallery.
  6. Summer Exhibitions:

    • Water Colors by Winslow Homer: Continues to be displayed throughout the summer.
    • Paintings by Professor Pope: Continues to be on display.
    • Water Color Studies by Lewis Rubenstein: New addition.
    • French Drawings: From the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.

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The image shows several clippings from the Harvard University Gazette dated February 6, 1932, detailing exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum during various months in 1932. Here’s a detailed summary of each clipping:

  1. February 6, 1932 (Top Left)

    • Fogg Art Museum: The museum will continue an exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century through February. Many rare and beautiful books have been loaned, including some from the collections of Dr. Rosenbach of Philadelphia and Mr. Rosenwald.
    • Additionally, there is an exhibition of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints.
    • There are also Chinese Paintings from the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties from the Bruce collection, gifted by Mr. Galen L. Stone.
  2. February 6, 1932 (Top Right)

    • Fogg Art Museum: The museum is holding an Exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century through January and February, with rare and beautiful books loaned from Dr. Rosenbach and Mr. Rosenwald.
    • Until February 1st, there will be shown twenty drawings of Old Boston by Lester G. Hornby.
    • There is also an exhibition of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints.
  3. March 1932 (Middle Left)

    • Fogg Art Museum: During March, the museum will have on exhibition:
      • Sixteenth Century Book Illustration with rare examples from private collections.
      • Degas, and Monet and Cezanne Drawings and Paintings.
      • Stained Glass and Designs by Wright Goodhue.
  4. May 1932 (Middle Right)

    • Fogg Art Museum: A loan exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer, covering the varying periods of his art, will be shown in the main gallery until June 15.
    • Watercolors by Arthur M. Hind will also be shown until May 26.
    • Other exhibitions include Paintings by Professor Pope, copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls, work of Degas and other French draughtsmen of the nineteenth century, and prints and drawings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  5. May 1932 (Bottom Left)

    • Fogg Art Museum: A loan exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer, covering the varying periods of his art, will be shown in the main gallery during May.
  6. June 1932 (Bottom Right)

    • Fogg Art Museum: A loan exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer, covering the varying periods of his art, will be shown in the main gallery throughout the summer.
    • There are also on exhibition Paintings by Professor Pope, copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls, watercolor studies by Lewis Rubenstein, and French drawings of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.

These clippings provide a comprehensive overview of the art exhibitions scheduled at the Fogg Art Museum during the early months of 1932.

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The image contains several clippings from the Harvard University Gazette, detailing various exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum over several months in 1932. Here is a detailed summary of each clipping:

  1. February 6, 1932:

    • Exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century: The Fogg Art Museum will continue this exhibition through February, featuring rare and beautiful books loaned from the collections of Dr. Rosenbach of Philadelphia and Mr. Rosenwald.
    • Additional Exhibits:
      • A collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints.
      • Chinese Paintings from the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties, gifted by Mr. Galen L. Stone.
  2. January/February (possibly the same as the first clipping):

    • Exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century: The museum will hold this exhibition through January and February, with rare books loaned from Dr. Rosenbach and Mr. Rosenwald.
    • Additional Exhibits:
      • Twenty drawings of Old Boston by Lester G. Hornby.
      • A collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints.
  3. March:

    • Sixteenth Century Book Illustration: The museum will exhibit rare examples of this genre, loaned from private collections.
    • Other Exhibits:
      • Works by Degas, Monet, and Cezanne, including drawings and paintings.
      • Stained Glass and Designs by Wright Goodhue.
  4. May 21, 1932:

    • Loan Exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer: The exhibition will cover different periods of Homer's art and will be shown until June 15.
    • Additional Exhibits:
      • Water colors by Arthur M. Hind until May 26.
      • Paintings by Professor Pope.
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls.
      • Works by Degas and other French draughtsmen of the nineteenth century.
      • Prints and drawings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
  5. May (second occurrence):

    • Loan Exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer: This exhibition will be shown in the main gallery during May.
  6. June 18, 1932:

    • Loan Exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer: This exhibition will cover varying periods of Homer’s art and will be shown throughout the summer.
    • Additional Exhibits:
      • Paintings by Professor Pope.
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls.
      • Water color studies by Lewis Rubinstein.
      • French drawings of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.

These clippings provide a historical snapshot of the diverse art exhibitions hosted by the Fogg Art Museum in 1932, showcasing a range of periods and artistic styles.

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The image shows several excerpts from what appears to be the Harvard University Gazette, detailing upcoming exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum on different dates in 1932. Each excerpt is stamped with "Fogg Art Museum" at the top, and there are handwritten annotations indicating specific dates in 1932 - such as "May 21," "Nov 28," and others - suggesting when the information was relevant or when the events were happening.

The content of the excerpts provides information about the nature of the exhibitions, including ones featuring book illustrations from the fifteenth century, a collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints, Chinese paintings of the Ming and Ch'ing dynasties, sixteenth-century book illustrations, watercolors by Winslow Homer, paintings by Professor Pope, and more.

It's notable that the excerpts reflect the cultural and artistic events being organized by the university's museum during that year, and it showcases the museum's role in educational and cultural activities. The document itself is neatly organized but shows signs of age, with some discoloration and slight wear.

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This image contains a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated February 6, 1932, featuring announcements for exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum. The page lists several exhibitions with descriptions and dates noted next to each entry, such as:

  1. Exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century, including rare books loaned from Dr. Rosenbach of Philadelphia and Mr. Rosenwald, along with a collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints. Dates mentioned: February and January (handwritten note: January 23, 1932).

  2. Exhibition featuring Chinese Paintings of the Ming and Ch'ing Dynasties from the Bruce collection, gifted by Mr. Galen L. Stone.

  3. Exhibitions during March featuring:

    • Sixteenth Century Book Illustration with rare examples loaned from private collections.
    • Works by Degas, and Monet and Cezanne, Drawings and Paintings.
    • Stained Glass and Designs by Wright Goodhue. (handwritten note: March 5, 1932).
  4. A loan exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer covering varying periods of his art, shown in the main gallery until June 15. This includes watercolors by Arthur M. Hind (shown until May 26), paintings by Professor Pope, twelfth-century Heike Scrolls, works of Degas, French draftsmanship of the nineteenth century, and prints and drawings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Several handwritten dates next to these exhibitions: May 21, 1932; May 14, 1932; May 28, 1932; October 18, 1932.

In summary, the page details various art exhibitions held at the Fogg Art Museum throughout the year 1932, featuring notable artists and collections.

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The image shows a scrapbook or album page with multiple newspaper clippings about exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum. The clippings are dated from the year 1932 and provide information about various exhibitions of book illustrations, paintings, and watercolors.

Here are the details from the clippings:

  1. Top left clipping: Announces that through February, the Fogg Art Museum is continuing an exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century, with rare and beautiful books, including those from Dr. Rosenbach and Mr. Rosenwald's collections. It also mentions a collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints, as well as Chinese paintings from the Ming and Ch’ing Dynasties from the Bruce collection, gifted by Mr. Galen L. Stone.

  2. Top right clipping: States that through January and February, the museum is holding an exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century, including books from Dr. Rosenbach and Mr. Rosenwald. It also mentions twenty drawings of Old Boston by Lester G. Hornby to be shown until February 1st, and a collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints on exhibition.

  3. Middle left clipping (dated March 5, 1932): Announces a March exhibition featuring Sixteenth Century Book Illustration, drawings and paintings by Degas, Monet, and Cezanne, and stained glass and designs by Wright Goodhue.

  4. Two clippings near the bottom left and bottom right (dated May 21, May 14, May 28, and June 18, 1932): These describe a loan exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer covering various periods of his art and mention Water Colors by Arthur M. Hind until May 26. Other exhibitions include paintings by Professor Pope, copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls, works by Degas and other French draughtsmen of the nineteenth century, prints and drawings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, water color studies by Lewis Rubenstein, and French drawings of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.

Additional notes in handwriting on the page indicate dates alongside some clippings, such as "Harvard University Gazette February 6, 1932," and individual dates beside each clipping.

Overall, the page serves as a record of various 1932 exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated February 6, 1932. The page is dedicated to announcements from the Fogg Art Museum, detailing various exhibitions and events scheduled for the months of February, March, and May. The content is organized into four distinct sections, each labeled with the heading "FOGG ART MUSEUM" and providing details about specific exhibitions.

Key Details from the Image:

Top Left Section:

  • Exhibition Dates: Through February
  • Exhibition Title: Exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century
  • Details:
    • Many rare and beautiful books from the Fifteenth Century are on display.
    • Loans include works from the collections of Dr. Rosenbach of Philadelphia and Mr. Rosenwald.
    • Additionally, a collection of Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints is on exhibition.
    • Chinese paintings from the Ming and Ching Dynasties, from the Bruce collection (gift of Mr. Galen L. Stone), are also featured.

Top Right Section:

  • Exhibition Dates: Through January and February
  • Exhibition Title: Exhibition of Book Illustration in the Fifteenth Century
  • Details:
    • Similar to the left section, this reiterates the exhibition of Fifteenth-century book illustrations, with loans from Dr. Rosenbach and Mr. Rosenwald.
    • Includes Mayan objects and seventeenth-century prints.
    • Until February 1st, twenty drawings of Old Boston by Lester G. Hornby will be displayed.

Middle Left Section:

  • Exhibition Dates: Through March
  • Exhibition Title: Exhibition of Sixteenth-Century Book Illustration
  • Details:
    • Rare examples of Sixteenth-century book illustration are on display, loaned from private collections.
    • Includes works by Degas, Monet, and Cézanne, as well as drawings and paintings.
    • Also features stained glass and designs by Wright Goodhue.

Middle Right Section:

  • Exhibition Dates: Through June 15
  • Exhibition Title: Loan Exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer
  • Details:
    • Watercolors by Winslow Homer, covering various periods of his art, will be displayed in the main gallery.
    • Additional exhibitions include:
      • Paintings by Professor Pope.
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls.
      • Work by Degas and other French draughtsmen of the nineteenth century.
      • Prints and drawings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Bottom Left Section:

  • Exhibition Dates: During May
  • Exhibition Title: Loan Exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer
  • Details:
    • Reiterates the exhibition of Winslow Homer's watercolors in the main gallery during May.
    • Additional exhibitions include:
      • Paintings by Professor Pope.
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls.
      • Work by Degas and other French draughtsmen of the nineteenth century.
      • Prints and drawings from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Bottom Right Section:

  • Exhibition Dates: Throughout the summer
  • Exhibition Title: Loan Exhibition of Water Colors by Winslow Homer
  • Details:
    • Winslow Homer's watercolors will be on display throughout the summer.
    • Additional exhibitions include:
      • Paintings by Professor Pope.
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike Scrolls by Professor color studies by Lewis Rubenstein.
      • French drawings from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries.

Additional Observations:

  • The page includes handwritten annotations, such as dates (e.g., "Feb 23 1932," "May 21 1932," etc.), likely added for organizational or archival purposes.
  • The layout is structured and formal, typical of a university gazette, with clear headings and bullet-point-style details for each exhibition.
  • The focus is on art exhibitions, particularly highlighting loans from private collections and notable artists, emphasizing the museum's commitment to showcasing diverse and historically significant works.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette announcing a series of art exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum during early 1932. The exhibitions cover a wide range of art forms, including book illustrations, watercolors, paintings, drawings, and prints, spanning multiple centuries and featuring works by renowned artists such as Winslow Homer, Degas, Monet, and Cézanne. The page reflects the museum's efforts to engage the public with diverse and historically significant art collections.