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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a detailed pamphlet or brochure outlining various art-related events, exhibitions, and activities happening in Boston. The brochure is divided into several sections, each focusing on different types of organizations and their contributions to the art scene. Here is a summary of each section:

Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce: Hosting an advertising art exhibition during Art Week, showcasing the best advertising art from local and national companies.
  • Associated Industries of Massachusetts: Sponsoring a style and design clinic, focusing on the latest trends in textiles and fashion.
  • Massachusetts Department of Education: Collaborating with the Chamber of Commerce to present an exhibition on style and design.

Retail Stores

  • Jordan Marsh Company: Special exhibitions of paintings by local artists and a fashion show featuring spring and summer styles.
  • Filene's: Exhibition of paintings by members of the Copley Society and Artists Guild.
  • Institute of Modern Art: Display of modern paintings and sculptures.

Women's Clubs

  • Twentieth Century Club: Exhibition of paintings by local artists.
  • Wellesley College Club: Display of paintings and sculptures by Wellesley alumnae.

The Museums

  • Museum of Fine Arts: Various exhibitions including textiles, contemporary Canadian paintings, Japanese paintings, prints, and European and American period rooms.
  • Fogg Art Museum: Exhibition of paintings and drawings by local artists.
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Special exhibitions and tours.
  • Children's Museum of Boston: Exhibition of children's art and crafts.

Art Galleries

  • Casson Galleries: Exhibition of paintings by Emile Gruppe.
  • Doll and Richards Galleries: Exhibition of paintings and drawings by Frank W. Benson.
  • Goodenough's: Exhibition of American sporting prints.
  • Holman's Print Shop: Exhibition of Japanese prints.
  • Grace Horne's Galleries: Exhibition of paintings by Helen Wills.
  • The Print Corner: Exhibition of prints by various artists.
  • Robert C. Vose Galleries: Exhibition of paintings by Abbott Thayer.
  • Western Electric Company: Exhibition of paintings by Zohmah Day.
  • Union Bookshop: Exhibition of paintings by various artists.
  • Copley Gallery: Exhibition of paintings by American artists.

Art Groups

  • Appalachian Mountain Club: Exhibition of mountain photographs.
  • Boston Art Club: Exhibition of paintings by local artists.
  • Boston Camera Club: Exhibition of photographs.
  • Boston City Club: Exhibition of paintings by local artists.
  • Boston Public Library: Exhibition of paintings and prints.
  • Guild of Boston Artists: Exhibition of paintings by local artists.
  • Society of Arts and Crafts: Exhibition of crafts and prints.
  • Twentieth Century Club: Exhibition of paintings by local artists.

Art Schools

  • Boston Museum School: Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by students.
  • Massachusetts School of Art: Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by students.
  • New England School of Design: Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by students.
  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts: Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by students.
  • Vesper George School of Art: Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by students.
  • Scott Carbee School of Art: Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by students.
  • Massachusetts School of Art: Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by students.
  • Trade School for Girls: Exhibition of paintings and sculptures by students.

Radio

  • Radio Stations: Special features and interviews related to Art Week, providing updates and details about the events.

The brochure provides a comprehensive guide to the art events and exhibitions happening in Boston, highlighting the involvement of various organizations, retail stores, museums, art galleries, art groups, and art schools. It also mentions radio coverage of the events, ensuring wide dissemination of information to the public.

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The image displays a detailed brochure or program with information about various events, exhibitions, and activities related to "Art Week." The content is organized into several categories, each with specific details about businesses, museums, art groups, retail stores, women's clubs, art schools, art galleries, and radio programs. Key highlights include:

  1. Business Organizations:

    • Boston Chamber of Commerce: Hosts an Art Week Luncheon on April 14 with a talk by the President of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    • Advertising Club of Boston: Features an exhibition of advertising art and a lecture on April 13.
    • Associated Industries of Massachusetts: Hosts a clinic on "Looking at Advertising" with various speakers.
  2. The Museums:

    • Museum of Fine Arts: Features exhibitions of French textiles, Japanese paintings, prints, and a motion picture on Italian art.
    • Fogg Museum, Harvard University: Displays 16th-century illustrated books and watercolor drawings.
    • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Open daily with special evening hours on Saturday.
    • Other museums listed include the Boston Museum, Decorators’ School, and the Goodyear Metals Company.
  3. Art Groups:

    • Various art clubs such as the Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston Art Club, and the Copley Society, holding exhibitions and meetings.
  4. Retail Stores:

    • Stores like Jordan Marsh Company, William Filene’s Sons, and John B. McLellan Company feature special art exhibitions.
  5. Women’s Clubs:

    • The Business and Professional Women’s Club and the Business Women’s Club of Boston hold luncheons with talks related to art and advertising.
  6. Art Schools:

    • Many art schools in Boston, including the Massachusetts School of Art, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and the New England School of Art, will be open to the public with special exhibitions.
  7. Art Galleries:

    • Various galleries such as the Casson Galleries, Doll and Richards Galleries, and the Grand Central Moderns, Inc., present different art exhibitions.
  8. Radio:

    • Radio talks on Art Week will be broadcasted on local stations, with details provided in the newspaper.

The brochure encourages participation in these events, emphasizing the wide range of activities and exhibitions available during Art Week.

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The image is a detailed guide from a newspaper, providing information on various art-related organizations, events, and venues in Boston. Here is a detailed summary of the sections:

Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce
    • ART WEEK, LUNCHEON: Held on Thursday, April 14 at 12:30 p.m. at the Lenox Roof, Hotel Statler. Featured speakers include James S. Plaut from the Institute of Contemporary Art and members of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
    • ADVERTISING ART EXHIBITION: An exhibit during Art Week at the Copley Plaza, showcasing the 13th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art by the Art Directors Club of Boston.
    • Associated Industries of Massachusetts: Acknowledges the contributions of New England artists and their impact on local industry.
    • Boston Chamber of Commerce, Massachusetts Department of Education: Hosting a "Style and Design Clinic" focusing on home furnishings.

Exhibitions

  • Museum of Fine Arts: Showcasing significant artworks, including pieces by major artists and exhibitions of modern art.
  • Institute of Contemporary Art: Featuring exhibitions such as the Annual Exhibition of Advertising Art and other significant shows.
  • Boston’s Retail Trade Board: Encouraging merchants to participate in Art Week with window displays and special exhibits.

Retail Stores

  • Jordan Marsh Company: Special exhibitions of oil paintings and watercolors.
  • William Filene’s Sons Company, R.H. White, Raymond Co.: Various art-related activities and displays.

Women’s Clubs

  • An extensive list of women’s clubs involved in the art community, including the Community Service and Massachusetts State Federation of Women’s Clubs.

The Museums

  • Museum of Fine Arts: Hosting exhibitions, including French textiles, American paintings, and various educational programs.
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Open for visitors with a vast collection of artworks.
  • Children’s Museum: Featuring special exhibits for children.

Art Groups

  • Various art groups such as the Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston Art Club, and others are listed, each contributing to the local art scene.

Art Schools

  • Institutions like the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Massachusetts School of Art, and others are participating in Art Week with exhibitions and special events.

Art Galleries

  • Casson Galleries, Doll & Richards Galleries, Goodspeed's, Vose Galleries, Childs Gallery, Harvard Cooperative Society: Each gallery is hosting specific exhibitions and events.

Radio

  • Radio stations such as WEEI, WAAB, and others are promoting Art Week through special broadcasts.

The guide is a comprehensive overview of the activities and events scheduled for Boston Art Week, aimed at promoting the city's vibrant art scene and encouraging community participation.

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The image is a detailed listing of events and organizations related to the Art Week in Boston, Massachusetts. The content is organized into several categories, including Business Organizations, Museums, Retail Stores, Women's Clubs, Art Groups, Art Schools, Art Galleries, and Radio.

Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce:

    • Art Week Luncheon: Special luncheon on Thursday, April 14, at 12:30 p.m. in the Loomis Room, 140 State Street. Speakers include Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rainey.
    • Advertising Art Exhibition: During Art Week, the Chamber hosts an exhibition at 140 State Street showcasing advertisements by local firms.
  • Accredited Industries of Massachusetts:

    • Boston Chamber of Commerce: Hosts the "Style and Design Clinic" on Thursday, April 14, at 12:30 p.m. at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

Museums

  • Museum of Fine Arts: Various exhibitions and events throughout Art Week, including special lectures and exhibitions.
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Exhibitions and events including a lecture on "The Art of the Book."
  • Fogg Art Museum: Exhibitions and special events including a lecture on "The Art of the Book."
  • Museum of Fine Arts: Special exhibitions and events.
  • Museum of Fine Arts: Exhibitions and special events.

Retail Stores

  • Jordan Marsh Company: Exhibitions of oil paintings and watercolors by contemporary New England artists.
  • William Filene's Sons Company: Exhibition of cloisonne, ceramics, and textiles.
  • Boston Store: Exhibitions of various art forms including paintings, sculptures, and crafts.

Women's Clubs

  • Art Committee Service and Motion Picture Divisions: Exhibitions and screenings at the Museum of Fine Arts and the Boston Public Library.

Art Groups

  • Appalachian Mountain Club: Exhibition of winter photography.
  • Boston Art Club: Exhibition of works by members.
  • Boston Athenæum: Exhibitions of American and European art.
  • Boston Camera Club: Exhibition of photographs.
  • Copley Society: Exhibition of new paintings and watercolors.
  • Twentieth Century Club: Exhibition of portraits.

Art Schools

  • Boston Museum School: Exhibitions and special events.
  • Cambridge School of Fine and Applied Arts: Exhibitions and special events.
  • Massachusetts School of Art: Exhibitions and special events.
  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts: Exhibitions and special events.
  • Vesper George School of Art: Exhibitions and special events.

Art Galleries

  • Casson Galleries: Exhibitions by various artists.
  • Doll and Richards Galleries: Exhibitions by Frederick C. Hall.
  • Goodspeed’s: Exhibitions of American prints.
  • Houseman’s Print Shop: Exhibitions of prints.
  • Grace Horne’s Galleries: Exhibitions by various artists.
  • Copley Gallery: Exhibitions by American artists.
  • Copely Gallery: Exhibitions by American artists.
  • Other Galleries: Various exhibitions by different artists.

Radio

  • Radio Stations: Several stations are mentioned for their coverage of Art Week events, including WBZ, WNAC, and WEEI.

The document provides a comprehensive overview of the cultural and artistic activities happening during Art Week in Boston, showcasing the vibrant and diverse art scene in the city.

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The image is a detailed program guide for Art Week in Boston, Massachusetts, outlining various events, exhibitions, and organizations related to art and design. Here's a summary of the contents:

Business Organizations:

  1. Boston Chamber of Commerce:

    • Art Week Luncheon: Held on Thursday, April 14 at 12:30 p.m. at the Loews Hotel.
    • Advertising Art Exhibition: During Art Week, showcasing advertising art from various firms.
  2. Associated Industries of Massachusetts:

    • Style and Design Clinic: Held at the Boston Chamber of Commerce on April 14.

Retail Stores:

  1. Jordan Marsh Company:

    • Exhibitions of oil paintings and watercolors by contemporary New England artists.
  2. William Filene’s Sons Company:

    • Clothes exhibition highlighting the importance of art in clothing design.

Women's Clubs:

  • Women's Clubs: Meetings and special exhibits at the Museum of Fine Arts, including talks on various topics related to art and design.

Museums:

  1. Museum of Fine Arts:

    • Original Textile Ornament: Exhibition of various textiles, including a group of woven textiles from 1900 to 1920.
    • Japanese Paintings: Exhibition by Shokaku Soga.
  2. Boston Public Library:

    • Prints: Exhibition of various prints by different artists.
  3. Museum of Fine Arts:

    • Motion Picture: Exhibition of films by various directors.
    • Concert: Symphony Orchestra concert on April 15.
  4. Fogg Art Museum:

    • Exhibitions of illustrated books and various prints.
  5. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum:

    • Exhibitions of various paintings and sculptures.

Art Galleries:

  1. Casson Galleries:

    • Paintings by Emily Groppe.
  2. Doll and Richards Galleries:

    • Paintings and drawings by Frederick C. Hall.
  3. Goodspeed’s:

    • American sporting prints and other artworks.
  4. Hamilton’s:

    • Exhibitions of various paintings and prints.
  5. Grace Horne’s Galleries:

    • Various paintings and artworks.
  6. Copley Gallery:

    • Paintings by American artists.

Art Schools:

  • Exhibitions and special programs by various art schools, including:
    • Massachusetts School of Art
    • Massachusetts College of Art
    • New England School of Art
    • Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts
    • Massachusetts State College
    • Tufts College
    • Boston University Department of Interior Decoration and Architectural Design

Art Groups:

  1. Appalachian Mountain Club:

    • Exhibition of winter photography.
  2. Boston Art Club:

    • Exhibition of works by members.
  3. Boston Athenæum:

    • Special exhibition of American and foreign prints.
  4. Boston Camera Club:

    • Exhibition of photographs by members.
  5. Boston Society of Arts and Crafts:

    • Exhibition of various crafts and designs.
  6. Twentieth Century Club:

    • Exhibition of portraits.

Art Schools' Programs and Exhibits:

  • Various schools have prepared programs and exhibits for Art Week, including:
    • Massachusetts School of Art
    • New England School of Art
    • Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts

Radio:

  • Special programs related to Art Week will be broadcast on various radio stations.

Additional Notes:

  • The guide also includes specific dates, times, and locations for each event, providing a comprehensive schedule for Art Week activities.

The guide is designed to inform the public about the diverse array of art-related events happening throughout Boston during Art Week.

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The image is a black and white page from a newspaper, detailing various events, organizations, and exhibitions happening around Boston during Art Week. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce: Hosts a variety of events, including:
    • Art Week Luncheon: Special luncheon on Thursday, April 14 at 12:30 pm in the Loomis Room.
    • Advertising Art Exhibition: Runs from April 14 to 22, featuring artwork from various artists.
    • Japanese Paintings: Exhibition by Shokai Soga, April 12-14.

Museums

  • Museum of Fine Arts: Features a variety of exhibits, including textiles, paintings, and sculpture.
  • Andover Massachusetts Institute of Art: Offers various art-related activities.

Retail Stores

  • Jordan Marsh Company: Features special exhibitions of oil paintings and water colors.
  • William Filenes Sons Company: Offers clothing and accessories.
  • Various Stores: Highlight different artworks and merchandise.

Women's Clubs

  • Art Community Service and Motion Picture Divisions: Events and exhibitions organized by the Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs.

Exhibitions

  • Retail Stores: Exhibits include works by Jordan Marsh Company, Filenes, and others.
  • Art Galleries: Multiple galleries showcase various artworks including:
    • Casson Galleries
    • Doll and Richards Galleries
    • Goodspeed Galleries
    • Henry Street Galleries
    • Grace Horne Galleries
    • Scott Carbery School of Art

Art Schools

  • Various Schools: Offering classes and special programs such as:
    • Boston School of Fine Arts
    • Cambridge Art School
    • Massachusetts School of Art
    • New England School of Fine Arts and Crafts

Art Groups

  • Appalachian Mountain Club: Exhibitions of winter photography.
  • Boston Athenaeum: Special exhibition of American art.
  • Boston Art Club: Exhibitions of new paintings.
  • Copylegacy: Various exhibitions including American art and paintings.

Special Programs and Exhibits

  • Exhibitions at Art Schools: Detailed schedules for different schools, including the Cambridge Art School and the Boston School of Fine Arts.
  • Public Programs and Events: Including talks, workshops, and art demonstrations.

Radio

  • Local Radio Stations: Announcements for radio programs related to Art Week.

This detailed layout provides a comprehensive overview of the cultural activities and exhibitions taking place during Art Week in Boston.

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  • Business Organizations
  • Retail Stores
  • Women's Clubs
  • The Museums
  • Art Groups
  • Art Schools
  • Art Galleries
  • Radio

Each section contains text entries with information about various events, exhibitions, organizational news, and educational opportunities. Some entries mention dates and times, which indicates specific schedules for exhibits, lectures, or performances.

The text size varies, suggesting a hierarchy of information, and it is dense, indicative that this document was intended to provide comprehensive details to visitors or members of the community. Additionally, there are various locations and addresses mentioned, implying that the events and entities listed are spread across a city or region.

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For example:

  • "Business Organizations" lists entities like the Boston Chamber of Commerce and Massachusetts Department of Education, and their engagements such as art luncheons and clinics.
  • "Retail Stores" mentions various events at stores like Jordan Marsh Company and Filene’s Men’s Company Clothes Shop, including exhibitions and unique events like an Annual Budget House for the sale of discontinued lines.
  • "Women's Clubs" highlights clubs that offer free lectures on interior decorating by experts.
  • "The Museums" details exhibitions and programs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Fogg Art Museum, and Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum among others.
  • "Art Galleries" provides locations and the type of art displayed at different galleries such as Casson Galleries and Doll & Richards Gallery.
  • "Art Groups" specifies groups like the Appalachian Mountain Club and their activities.
  • "Art Schools" lists schools that offer various special programs and classes in subjects like art history and design.
  • "Radio" mentions that radio talks on various topics and events will be announced through newspapers.

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The image displays a printed page divided into three main vertical columns with headers for "Business Organizations," "The Museums," and "Art Groups" at the top. Each column contains several sections with detailed listings, descriptions, and events related to their respective categories.

Left Column: Business Organizations

  • Includes announcements and schedules for the Boston Chamber of Commerce and other associations.
  • Lists events such as art week luncheons, exhibitions, and advertising art displays.
  • Mentions the Associated Industries of Massachusetts and their related art-focused activities.
  • Retail Stores: Describes the role of the Retail Trade Board of the Boston Chamber of Commerce and special exhibitions featuring paintings and watercolors by New England artists.
  • Women's Clubs: Describes a conference about art, community service, and motion pictures by the Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs along with lectures and programs related to civic arts and beautification.

Middle Column: The Museums

  • Details various museums and their art exhibitions or educational programs.
  • Museum of Fine Arts lists exhibits including French Textile Ornament, Canadian paintings, Japanese paintings, and prints.
  • Special events include free guided tours, lecture and concert dates.
  • Information on other museums such as the Eggart Museum, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and Children's Museum of Boston, highlighting exhibits, hours, and specific featured works.

Right Column: Art Groups

  • Lists several art groups including the Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston Art Club, Boston Athenaeum, Boston City Club, Boston Public Library, Guild of Boston Artists, Society of Arts and Crafts, and Twentieth Century Club, along with locations and descriptions of their exhibitions or activities.
  • Art Schools: Provides information on Boston area art schools cooperating for Art Week with open houses and special programs.
  • Describes special programs and exhibits by various design and art schools, including public lectures on topics such as religious painting, fashion economics, art trends in advertising, and personal problems in arts and design.
  • Mentions specific schools like the Designer Art School, Vesper George School of Art, Scott Carbee School of Art, Massachusetts School of Art, and Trade School for Girls, detailing their schedules and events.
  • At the bottom, there is a short note about radio talks on art during Art Week, encouraging consulting radio columns for details.

Overall, the page serves as a comprehensive guide for art-related events, institutions, and organizations, primarily centered around Boston's art community and Art Week activities. The text is formatted into neat columns with headings and subheadings in bold for easy navigation.

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The image depicts a page from a publication, likely a guide or directory, focusing on various cultural and community organizations in Boston. The page is divided into several sections, each detailing different types of groups and institutions. The layout is organized into clear headings and subheadings, with concise descriptions of each listed entity. Here’s a detailed breakdown:


1. Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce:

    • Location: Special Luncheon on Thursday, April 14 at 12:30 p.m., in the Lounge, 14th floor, Boston City Hall.
    • Event: Annual Exhibition of Advertising Art, including an Art Institute of Boston exhibition.
    • Details: Free admission; tickets available at the Chamber.
    • Contact: Advertising Club of Boston, 59 Milk Street, Boston.
  • Associated Industries of Massachusetts:

    • Event: Style Clinic and Design Session on April 11 at 2:00 p.m.
    • Focus: Selected case studies of home furnishings, emphasizing the light of certain comparisons with automobile parts.
    • Target Audience: Manufacturers, designers, retailers, and consumers.
    • Contact: Associated Industries of Massachusetts, 60 Federal Street, Boston.

2. The Museums

  • Museum of Fine Arts:

    • Exhibitions:
      • French Textile Ornaments: Exhibition featuring original designs, woven charts, embroideries, bronzes, and glass, showcasing designs from 1900 to 1928.
      • Japanese Paintings: By Shokaku Soga (18th century).
      • Prints: Contemporary American Printers' Liber Studiorum and Daumier Lithographs.
      • Guillotine: A silver exhibit of furnishings and important collections of silver, pewter, glass, wood, iron, and ship models.
    • Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m.–5 p.m.
    • Admission: Free.
  • Fogg Art Museum:

    • Exhibitions:
      • Lebniz: 16th-century illuminated books; watercolors, studies by Rubens and 11th-century French drawing.
      • Lectures: By Ingres, Daumier, and Monet.
    • Hours: Open daily, except Monday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
    • Admission: Free.
  • Children’s Museum of Boston:

    • Exhibitions: Oil paintings of Hawaii by M. X. Hudseth; recently completed paintings by material from Mexico, India, and China.
    • Hours: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sunday, 1:30 p.m.–5 p.m.
    • Admission: Free.

3. Art Groups

  • Appalachian Mountain Club:

    • Location: 5 Joy Street, Boston.
    • Activity: Exhibition of winter photography by members.
  • Boston Art Club:

    • Location: 150 Newbury Street, Boston.
    • Activity: Exhibition of the work of the Boston Business Men’s Art Club.
  • Boston Athenaeum:

    • Location: 10 Beacon Street, Boston.
    • Activity: City Club of American and foreign railway posters, also an annual exhibition of photographs by the Camera Arts Club of New England.
  • Arts and Crafts Exhibition:

    • Location: Copley Square, Boston.
    • Activity: Annual exhibition of New England Paintings and Sculpture.
  • Guillotine Society of Artists:

    • Location: 162 Newbury Street, Boston.
    • Activity: Paintings by Catherine P. Richardson.
  • Society of Arts and Crafts:

    • Location: 9 Park Street, Boston.
    • Activity: Pottery, textile, and craft work, including silver, jewelry, and woodwork.
  • Twentieth Century Club:

    • Location: 3 Joy Street, Boston.
    • Activity: Exhibition of portraits by Elise Salo.

4. Art Schools

  • Many Art Schools in Boston:
    • Overview: Schools are cooperating with the plans for the Art Week, holding open house during the period. The public is invited to visit and view the exhibitions of the work of students, as well as to "open" the studios of the teachers.
    • Schools Listed:
      • Boston School of Art: 19 Bay State Road.
      • Boston Architectural Club: 34 Ray Street.
      • Boston Architectural Club: 25 Boylston Street.
      • Copley School of Art: 26 Huntington Avenue.
      • Massachusetts School of Art: Longwood and Brookline.
      • New England School of Sign and Poster Art: 116 Massachusett Street.
      • School of Fine Arts: 413 Bay State Road.
      • School of Practical Arts and Crafts: 215 Boylston Street.
      • School of Industrial Design: 262 Newbury Street.
      • Vesper George School of Art: 44 Boylston Street.
      • Special Programs and Exhibits: Various schools have prepared programs of special interest, which are to have illustrated lectures.

5. Retail Stores

  • Jordan Marsh Company:

    • Exhibition: Special exhibition of oil paintings and water colors by a prize-winning New England artist, free to the public.
    • Location: 6th floor, Jordan Marsh Company, Boston.
  • William Filene’s Sons Company:

    • Exhibition: Cloths, including a striking display of the latest styles in silks.
    • Location: 10th floor, William Filene’s Sons Company, Boston.

6. Women’s Clubs

  • An Art Picture Exhibition:
    • Organized by: The Art Committee of the Massachusetts Federation of Women’s Clubs.
    • Location: The Art Division of the Jordan Marsh Company.
    • Exhibition: Works by known artists, including talks on “Club Art” by Mrs. Frank H. Seawell.

7. Art Galleries

  • Casson Galleries:

    • Location: 573 Boylston Street.
    • Exhibitions: Comprehensive group of paintings by Emile Neuburger.
  • Doll and Richards Galleries:

    • Location: 138 Copley Street.
    • Exhibitions: Paintings, etchings, and drawings by Frederick H. Hall.
  • Goodspeed’s:

    • Location: 7 Ashburton Place.
    • Exhibitions: American Sporting Prints and American artists.
  • Houghton Mifflin Company:

    • Location: 2 Park Street, New York.
    • Exhibitions: Aviation etchings by Wayne Davis.
  • Grace Horne’s Galleries:

    • Location: 446 Stuart Street.
    • Exhibitions: Landscapes, figures, and marines.
  • Echings by Helen Wills:

    • Location: Boston Art Center, Mass.
    • Exhibitions: Recent lithographs by Albert W. Garber.
  • The Print Club of Boston:

    • Location: Boylston Street.
    • Exhibitions: Recent prints in color by Frances Beacher.
  • Robert C. Voese Galleries:

    • Location: 259 Boylston Street.
    • Exhibitions: Recent paintings by Alboft Graves.
  • Women’s Educational and Industrial Union Bookshop:

    • Location: 264 Boylston Street.
    • Exhibitions: Drypoint and lithograph of animals by Henry G. Rose.
  • Myers Gallery:

    • Location: 23 Newbury Street.
    • Exhibitions: Oil paintings by Anna Weiss and miniatures by Francis Orville Libby.
  • Copley Gallery:

    • Location: 163 Newbury Street.
    • Exhibitions: Paintings by American artists.

8. Radio

  • Radio Talks on Art Week:
    • Details: Radio talks on Art Week and its various features and special events will be presented over local stations during Art Week. Consult the radio columns of your newspaper for details.

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  • Each section is concise, providing essential details such as locations, dates, times, and descriptions of events or exhibitions.
  • The content is geared toward promoting cultural and artistic activities in Boston during Art Week, encouraging public participation and engagement.

This page serves as a comprehensive guide for readers interested in exploring the arts, culture, and community events in Boston during the specified period.