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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 791796

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from "The New York Times," dated Saturday, March 19, 1932. The headline of the article reads "Show of Modern Architecture to Be Sent on Tour." The article discusses an exhibition of modern architecture that is closing at the Museum of Modern Art and will be sent on a tour across the United States. The exhibition, which opened on March 2, will be the last show in the museum's present galleries at 730 Fifth Avenue. The next show will be held in the museum's new home at 11 West Fifty-third Street, which is currently under remodeling. The exhibition will open at the Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia from March 29 to April 3. Other venues listed for the tour include the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, the Gallery of Fine Arts in Buffalo, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Milwaukee Art Institute, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the St. Louis Art Museum, the Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts, the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Fogg Museum in Cambridge. The article provides details of the dates for each venue.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from March 19, 1932. The headline reads, "Show of Modern Architecture to Be Sent on Tour." The article discusses an exhibition of modern architecture that closes at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The next location for the exhibition will be a residence at 730 West Fifty-third Street, which is currently being remodeled. This new venue will open shortly after the middle of April. The article also mentions that this architectural exhibit will be part of a year-long tour across the United States. The itinerary for the tour includes stops at several prominent art museums and galleries, such as:

  1. The Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford
  2. The Gallery of Fine Arts, Baltimore
  3. The Toledo Museum of Art
  4. The Cleveland Museum of Art
  5. The Milwaukee Art Institute
  6. The Cincinnati Art Museum
  7. The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  8. The Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts
  9. The Pogg Museum, Cambridge

The article notes that the exhibition will start in Philadelphia from March 20.

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The image is a newspaper clipping dated Saturday, March 19, 1932. The headline of the article is "Show of Modern Architecture to Be Sent on Tour."

The article discusses an exhibition of modern architecture that is closing at the Museum of Modern Art. After this exhibition, the last show to be held in the museum’s current galleries at 730 Fifth Avenue will be moved to the museum’s new location at 11 West Fifty-third Street, a five-story residence currently being remodeled.

The article mentions that a concurrent exhibition of murals by American artists will open shortly after the middle of April. The architectural exhibition will then embark on a year-long tour of the United States. The first stop of this tour is scheduled to be at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia from March 20 to April 23. The tour itinerary includes several other venues such as:

  • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford
  • Gallery of Fine Arts, University of California, Berkeley
  • San Francisco Museum of Art
  • California Palace of Fine Arts Academy
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Milwaukee Art Institute
  • Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Art Institute of Chicago
  • Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.
  • Toledo Museum of Art
  • Pogg Museum, Cambridge

The newspaper clipping is set on a piece of light-colored paper.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from Saturday, March 19, 1932. The headline reads "Show of Modern Architecture to Be Sent on Tour." The article discusses an exhibition of modern architecture that was displayed at the Museum of Modern Art on West Fifty-third Street in New York City.

Key points from the article include:

  • The exhibition will close and then be sent on a tour around the United States.
  • The next show at the museum will be an exhibition of murals by American artists, scheduled to open shortly after the middle of April.
  • The architectural exhibition will embark on a year-long tour with its first stop in Philadelphia from March 26 to April 10.
  • The itinerary includes several museums: the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, the Gallery of Art in Baltimore, the Toledo Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Milwaukee Art Institute, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Art Gallery in Worcester, Massachusetts, and the Fogg Museum in Cambridge.

The article provides a glimpse into the cultural activities and art exhibitions that were taking place in the early 1930s.

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The image is of a newspaper clipping dated Saturday, March 19, 1932. The article is titled "Show of Modern Architecture to Be Sent on Tour."

Here's a detailed summary of the content:

  • The exhibition of modern architecture, currently displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, is set to close on March 23.
  • This exhibition will be the last one held in the museum’s present galleries at 730 Fifth Avenue.
  • The next venue for the exhibition will be at 11 West Fifty-third Street, a former residence being remodeled to house the museum’s collections.
  • The new galleries are expected to open shortly after mid-April.
  • Following this, the architectural exhibition will embark on a year-long tour across the United States.
  • The first stop on this tour will be at the Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia from March 30 to April 20.
  • Subsequent locations on the itinerary include:
    • The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford
    • The Gallery of Baltimore
    • The Cincinnati Art Museum
    • The Cleveland Museum of Art
    • The Fine Arts Academy in Buffalo
    • The Milwaukee Art Institute
    • The Art Institute of Chicago
    • The St. Louis Museum
    • The Kansas City Art Institute
    • The Rochester Memorial Art Gallery
    • The Art Museum in Worcester, Mass.
    • The Toledo Museum of Art
    • The Fogg Museum in Cambridge

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from Saturday, March 19, 1932. The article is titled "Show of Modern Architecture to Be Sent on Tour." The text of the article reads:

"The exhibition of modern architecture, which opened in the Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday, March 9, will be the last show to be held in the museum's present quarters at 730 Fifth Avenue. Its next show will be the first in the new museum building, West Fifty-third Street, a six-story structure now rising remodeled. It will be an exhibition of paintings by American artists and is expected to open in May.

The current architectural exhibition is to be the first of a three-year tour of the United States. Its first stop will be at the Pennsylvania Art Museum, Philadelphia, from March 26 to April 22. Also in the spring it will be shown at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford; the Gallery of Bulfinch Hall, Boston; the Rhode Island School of Design; the Cleveland Museum of Art; the Milwaukee Art Institute; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Rochester Memorial Art Gallery; the Worcester Art Museum, Mass.; the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Fogg Museum, Cambridge."

The article discusses the upcoming relocation of the Museum of Modern Art and the plans for an exhibition of modern architecture to tour various museums and galleries across the United States.

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This image features a single page with a newspaper clipping pasted onto a larger, blank sheet of paper. The clipping is from the "Q.-T. News" dated Saturday, March 19, 1932. It contains an article titled "Show of Modern Architecture to Be Sent on Tour." The article discusses an exhibition of modern architecture to be held at a museum, with further details about the event's schedule and future tour locations. The rest of the page is empty, and the paper appears to be aged, indicated by its off-white color and slightly frayed edges at the top.

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The image shows a piece of paper with a newspaper clipping attached to it. The clipping is from the "Arc News" dated Saturday, March 19, 1932, and features an article with the headline "Show of Modern Architecture to Be Sent on Tour." The text of the article discusses an exhibition of modern architecture that concluded at the Museum of Modern Art in New York on Wednesday, March 23. This exhibition was the last one to be held in the museum's present galleries at 730 Fifth Avenue. The next show will be held in a new space for the museum located at 11 West Fifty-third Street, a repurposed residence. The article also mentions the tour schedule for the exhibition, which will be displayed across various cities and institutions in the United States, including the following:

  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art in Washington, D.C.
  • Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • St. Louis Art Museum
  • Toronto Art Gallery
  • Minneapolis Art Institute
  • San Francisco Museum of Art
  • Seattle Art Museum
  • Los Angeles Museum of History, Science, and Art
  • The Buffalo Fine Arts Gallery
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • University of Michigan Art Institute
  • Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Rochester Memorial Art Gallery
  • Toledo Museum of Art
  • Fogg Museum in Cambridge

The rest of the paper is blank, with only the newspaper clipping on it.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping dated Saturday, March 19, 1932, with the headline "Show of Modern Architecture to Be Sent on Tour." The article announces that an exhibition of modern architecture, closing at the Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday, March 23, will be the last show held in the museum's present galleries at 730 Fifth Avenue. The next show will move to the museum's new home at 11 West Fifty-third Street, a five-story residence being remodeled for exhibitions of murals by American artists, expected to open shortly after mid-April.

The article further states that the architectural exhibition will start on a three-year tour of the United States, beginning at the Pennsylvania Art Museum in Philadelphia from March 30 to April 22. The itinerary also includes the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford; the Gallery of Bullocks Wilshire in Los Angeles; the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy; the Cleveland Museum of Art; the Milwaukee Art Institute; the Cincinnati Art Museum; the Rochester Memorial Art Gallery; the Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts; the Toledo Museum of Art; and the Fogg Museum in Cambridge. The clipping is affixed to a blank sheet of paper.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the "A.M. News" dated Saturday, March 19, 1932. The clipping is about an exhibition of modern architecture that is set to be sent on tour. The exhibition, which closes at the Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday, March 23, will be the last show at the museum's galleries at 730 Fifth Avenue. Its next show will be held in the museum's new home at 11 West Fifty-third Street, a five-story residence now being remodeled. It will be an exhibition of murals by American artists and is expected to open shortly after the middle of April. The current architectural exhibition on closing will start on a three-year tour of the United States. The first stop will be at the Pennsylvania Art Museum in Philadelphia from March 20 to April 22. Also in the itinerary are the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford; the Gallery of Burlington Fine Arts Academy; the Butler Art Institute; the Cleveland Museum of Art; the Milwaukee Art Institute; the Cincinnati Art Museum; the Rochester Memorial Art Gallery; the Art Museum, Worcester, Mass.; the Toledo Museum of Art; and the Fogg Museum, Cambridge.