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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Crimson, dated April 12, 1932. The main article discusses the construction of a new wing at the Fogg Museum at Harvard University. Here are the key points:

  1. Construction Start:

    • Groundbreaking for the new East wing of the Fogg Art Museum is set to begin that week.
    • The new wing will house the Naumburg Art Collection and is expected to be completed by the start of the next academic year.
  2. Naumburg Art Collection:

    • The collection was donated to the museum in 1930 by the late Meta and Arthur Naumburg from New York.
    • It includes notable works such as Rembrandt’s “Portrait of an Old Man,” El Greco’s works, and pieces by Bartolomé Murillo, Lorenzo Di Credi, and others.
    • The collection was previously displayed in a paneled room in the Naumburg residence.
  3. Financial Aspect:

    • The Naumburg gift included $125,000 for the construction of the new wing, installation, and maintenance of the collection.
    • An additional $125,000 will be provided next fall for the maintenance of the new wing.
  4. Design and Arrangement:

    • The new wing will have an entrance through a passageway from the Ross study of the Museum, leading into a room replicating the original dining room of the Naumburg home.
    • Additional spaces include a living room, a balcony with a connecting foyer, and a stairway.
    • Paintings and other works of art will be arranged in a familial manner, similar to their original setting in the Naumburg home.
  5. Architects and Directors:

    • The wing will be designed by architects Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch, and Abbott, and the director, Dr. A. W. Forbes, along with Professor P. S. Sachs.
  6. Library Access:

    • Due to construction, access to the Museum Library will be redirected to the right of the garden gate on Quincy Street.
  7. Atmosphere:

    • The Naumburgs requested that the museum maintain an informal atmosphere, making it a restful place for students to study, read, and discuss art at their leisure.

The article provides an overview of the construction plans, the significance of the art collection, and the intended atmosphere of the new wing.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from "The Crimson" dated April 12, 1932. The headline reads "Construction of New Wing on Fogg Museum to Begin." The article discusses the upcoming construction of an east wing at the Fogg Art Museum to house the Naumberg Art Collection. The extension is intended to provide a more informal atmosphere for the collection, as per the request of the donor, Mrs. Naumberg.

Key points from the article include:

  1. Construction Details: The new wing will extend from the south corner of the museum to Prescott Street. It will include a passageway leading from the lobby of the museum to a room that will display the Naumberg collection. This room will replicate the original Naumberg home's foyer and stairway.

  2. Collection Overview: The Naumberg Art Collection, donated in 1930 by the late Felix M. Warburg of New York, includes works by renowned artists such as Rembrandt, El Greco, and others. The collection is valued at $125,000, with an additional $125,000 allocated for installation and maintenance.

  3. Temporary Housing: During construction, the collection will be temporarily housed in the Farnsworth Room in Widener Library, maintaining the informal atmosphere requested by Mrs. Naumberg.

  4. Purpose: The new wing aims to create a setting where students can study, read, and discuss art at their leisure.

  5. Architects and Directors: The project will be overseen by architects Cram and Ferguson, and Abbott and the directors, Dr. A. W. B. Forbes '95 and Professor P. S. Sachs '00.

The article emphasizes the importance of the new wing in providing a suitable environment for the appreciation and study of the Naumberg Art Collection.

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The image is a page from a newspaper article dated April 12, 1932, discussing the construction of a new wing for the Fogg Museum to house the Naumberg Art Collection.

Key points include:

  1. Construction Timeline and Details:

    • Construction of the new wing is set to begin and is expected to be completed by the beginning of the next academic year, likely by September.
    • The new wing will extend from the south corner of the Museum to Prescott Street.
  2. Naumberg Art Collection:

    • The collection was donated to the Museum by the late Mrs. Aaron Naumberg of New York in 1930.
    • It includes notable works by artists such as Rembrandt, El Greco, Franz Hals, Bartolomeo Murillo, and others.
    • The collection's installation will be funded by a gift of $125,000.
  3. Design and Arrangement:

    • The entrance to the new wing will be through a passageway leading from the Ross study of the Museum into a dining room that was once part of the Naumberg residence.
    • The new wing will include a former living room and a balcony, with connecting foyer and stairway.
    • Paintings and other works will be displayed informally, aiming to create a relaxed, student-friendly environment.
  4. Special Arrangements:

    • The usual night entrance to the Museum Library will be closed due to excavation, and the garden gate on Quincy Street will be used instead.
    • The new arrangement aims to minimize disruption to the usual museum atmosphere while providing a conducive environment for students to study and discuss art.

The article emphasizes the intention to maintain an informal and serene ambiance for visitors, particularly students, to enjoy the art collection.

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The document is a newspaper article from April 12, 1932, titled 'CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WING ON FOGG MUSEUM TO BEGIN.' The article announces the start of construction on the new East wing of the Fogg Art Museum, which will house the Naumburg Art Collection. The extension is expected to be completed by September and will be ready for the academic year, featuring paintings by Rembrandt and El Greco. The Naumburg Art Collection, donated by Mrs. Aaron Naumburg, includes notable works by Franz Hals, Bartolome Murillo, and Lorenzo Di Credi. The new wing will be designed to provide an informal atmosphere for students to study and discuss art, with the entrance through the garden gate on Quincy Street. The construction is part of the museum's ongoing development, with the usual night entrance being closed during this period.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from April 12, 1932, detailing the construction of a new wing at the Fogg Museum to house the Naumberg Art Collection. Here are the main points of the article:

  1. Construction Details:

    • The construction of the new wing at the Fogg Museum is set to begin in September.
    • The new wing will extend from the south corner of the museum to Prescott Street.
    • The project is expected to be completed by the beginning of the next academic year.
  2. Naumberg Art Collection:

    • The collection was donated to the museum by the late Mrs. Aaron Naumberg of New York.
    • The collection includes a rare set of paintings and drawings by famous artists such as Rembrandt, El Greco, Franz Hals, Bartolomé Murillo, Lorenzo Di Credi, and others.
    • The collection also includes Rembrandt's "Portrait of an Old Man."
  3. Funding:

    • The Naumberg gift included $125,000, which will be used for the installation and maintenance of the collection.
  4. Design and Layout:

    • The entrance to the new wing will be through a passage from the Ross study of the museum into the former dining room of the Naumberg home.
    • The wing will include three rooms: the former living room and balcony, a foyer, and a stairway.
    • The paintings will be displayed in an informal manner, similar to the Widener Room in the Widener Library.
    • The arrangement aims to create a restful atmosphere where students can study, read, and discuss art.
  5. Architects and Directors:

    • The wing will be designed by architects Cooldige, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott, with directors Dr. A. W. Forbes and Professor P. S. Sachs.
  6. Excavation and Access:

    • Due to the excavation, the usual night entrance to the Museum Library will be closed.
    • The garden gate on Quincy Street will be used as an alternative entrance.
  7. Future Plans:

    • The construction is expected to take place in an informal atmosphere, with the wing being ready for the next academic year.

The clipping includes a note indicating that the article continues on page three.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping detailing the construction of a new wing on the Fogg Museum, which was to begin soon. The primary purpose of the new wing was to house the Naumburg Art Collection. Key points from the article include:

  1. Construction Timeline and Location:

    • The construction of the new wing is set to begin with groundbreaking scheduled for the week the article was published.
    • The new wing will extend from the south corner of the Museum to Prescott Street.
    • Completion is expected by the beginning of the next academic year.
  2. Naumburg Art Collection:

    • The collection was gifted to the museum in 1930 by Mrs. Aaron Naumburg of New York.
    • The collection includes a diverse array of paintings and other artworks by renowned artists such as Rembrandt, El Greco, Franz Hals, Bartolome Murillo, Lorenzo Di Credi, and others.
    • The gift included a sum of $125,000 for installation and maintenance of the collection.
  3. Architectural Details:

    • The entrance will be through a passageway leading from the Ross study of the Museum into the room that was the Naumburg home.
    • The arrangement will feature a living room, a balcony, a foyer, and a stairway.
    • The paintings will be displayed in a manner that maintains an informal and restful atmosphere, creating a space for students to study, read, and discuss art.
  4. Special Arrangements:

    • The usual night entrance to the Museum Library will be closed due to the excavation.
    • The garden gate on the right side of the Museum on Quincy Street will be used instead.
  5. Architects and Directors:

    • The architects and directors involved include Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch and Abbott, Dr. A. W. Forbes, and Professor P. S. Sachs.
  6. Date and Source:

    • The clipping is dated April 12, 1932, and is from the Crimson, which is likely the Harvard Crimson newspaper.

The article also mentions that the arrangement of the new wing is designed to provide a serene environment for students to engage with the art collection comfortably.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping or a printed article. The heading of the article reads "CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WING TO FOGG MUSEUM OF ART." Below the title, there are subheadings indicating that the extension will house the Naumburg Art Collection in an informal atmosphere and that it is ready by September. The article mentions that paintings by Rembrandt and El Greco will be put up the next fall and that there is a $125,000 fund for maintenance. The article continues to detail the breaking of the ground for the new work at the Fogg Art Museum and the size and contents of the new wing. On the right margin of the article, there is a handwritten note stating "Crimson April 12, 1932," suggesting that the article might have been published in the "Crimson" on that date. The paper has an aged look with some discoloration typical of old documents. There are also some continuation notes indicating that the article continues from a previous page or continues on another page.

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The image depicts a newspaper clipping about the construction of a new wing on the Fogg Museum to house the Naumberg Art Collection. The headline reads "CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WING ON FOGG MUSEUM TO BEGIN" and details that the extension will house a bequest of the Naumberg Art Collection in an informal atmosphere, ready by September.

The text mentions that paintings by Rembrandt and El Greco will be included, and there is a $125,000 fund for maintenance. The article outlines that work begins with the breaking of ground this week and will extend the museum's East wing to accommodate the collection. It also notes that the collection includes works by various prominent artists, and the Naumberg gift includes a fund for installation and maintenance of the collection.

The entrance to the new wing will be via a passageway from the Ross Study of the Museum into the room where the dining room was in the Naumberg home. The new wing will contain informal areas for viewing art, and passages from the article are discussed throughout.

Additionally, written in handwriting on the clipping is "Crimson April 12, 1932," indicating the date and source of the article.

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The image shows a vintage newspaper clipping describing the construction of a new wing on the Fogg Art Museum to house the Naumberg Art Collection. The headline reads, "CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WING ON FOGG MUSEUM TO BEGIN." It mentions that the extension will accommodate the Naumberg Art Collection in an informal atmosphere and that the wing will be ready in September.

The text details that the new east wing will extend from the south corner of the Museum to Prescott Street and is expected to be completed by the beginning of the next academic year. It includes information about the Naumberg Art Collection, which was donated in 1930 by Mrs. Aaron Naumberg of New York and includes rare paintings from artists such as Rembrandt (notably "Portrait of an Old Man"), El Greco, Franz Hals, Bartolome Murillo, and Lorenzo Di Credi. The gift also contains $125,000 for maintenance.

The article discusses the layout of the new wing, including passageways and rooms that will be decorated informally to create a quiet resting place for students to study, read, and discuss art. It emphasizes that the museum's atmosphere will be less formal to adhere to Mrs. Naumberg's wishes.

There is a smaller attached clipping titled "Construction of Wing For Naumberg Collection At Fogg To Begin Soon," noting changes in museum access during excavation. The handwritten note "Crimson April 12 1932" is visible below this smaller clipping.

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Description of the Image:

The image shows a scanned page from a historical document, likely a newspaper or magazine article, dated April 12, 1932, as indicated by a handwritten note at the top right corner. The document discusses the construction of a new wing on the Fogg Museum, specifically focusing on the extension to house the Naumberg Art Collection. Here is a detailed breakdown of the content:


Headline:

  • "CONSTRUCTION OF NEW WING ON FOGG MUSEUM TO BEGIN"
    • This headline emphasizes the main topic: the upcoming construction of a new wing at the Fogg Museum.

Subheading:

  • "Extension Will House Bequest Of Naumberg Art Collection In Informal Atmosphere"
    • This subheading elaborates on the purpose of the new wing: it will house the Naumberg Art Collection, which will be displayed in an informal atmosphere.

Key Details:

  1. Construction Timeline:

    • READY IN SEPTEMBER
      • The construction is expected to be completed by September, likely in time for the next academic year.
  2. Architects and Directors:

    • The construction will be overseen by architects Cootledge, Shapley, Bulfinch and Abbott, along with directors Dr. A. W. Forbes '95 and Professor P. S. Sachs '00.
  3. Location and Design:

    • The new wing will extend from the south corner of the Museum to Preston Street.
    • The entrance to the new wing will be through a passageway leading from the Ross Study of the Museum Library.
    • The design includes:
      • A former living room and balcony (converted from the Naumberg home).
      • A connecting foyer and stairway.
      • An informal "Parneworth Room" in the Widener Library, where students can study, read, and discuss art.
  4. Naumberg Art Collection:

    • The collection was bequeathed to the Museum in 1930 by Mrs. Aaron Naumberg of New York.
    • It includes:
      • A rare collection of paintings and other works of art.
      • Notable pieces such as Rembrandt’s "Portrait of an Old Man", as well as works by Franz Hals, Bartolomeo Murillo, Lorenzo Di Credi, El Greco, and others.
    • The gift includes a sum of $125,000, designated for the installation and maintenance of the collection.
  5. Special Features:

    • The new wing will create a quiet, restful place for students to study and engage with art at their leisure.
    • The usual museum atmosphere will be preserved, but with an emphasis on informality.
  6. Construction Details:

    • Work will begin this week, starting with the breaking of ground.
    • The usual night entrance to the excavation will be closed; instead, the garden gate to the right of the Museum on Quincy Street will be used.

Handwritten Note:

  • At the top right corner, there is a handwritten note that reads:
    "Crimson April 12 1932"
    • This indicates the source of the document (likely The Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper of Harvard University) and the date of publication.

Overall Context:

The document provides a detailed account of the plans for expanding the Fogg Museum to accommodate the Naumberg Art Collection. It highlights the architectural vision, the historical significance of the art collection, and the efforts to create an inviting and educational space for students and visitors. The article reflects the cultural and academic priorities of the time, emphasizing the integration of art into the university environment.


Summary:
The image is a historical newspaper clipping from April 12, 1932, announcing the upcoming construction of a new wing at the Fogg Museum to house the Naumberg Art Collection. The article details the architects, the design, the collection’s contents, and the goal of creating an informal, student-friendly space for art appreciation.