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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image shows a newspaper clipping titled "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art." The article reports on an upcoming weekend conference on art to be held at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. The conference, organized by the College Art Association, is scheduled to take place from April 24 to 26, 1931.

Key points from the article include:

  1. Speakers and Lectures:

    • Professor Arthur Pope of Harvard University will deliver the opening address on "The Significance of Art in the Modern World."
    • Miss Eugenia Smith, a watercolor artist, will speak on "The West Coast" on Saturday.
    • Grant Reynard, an etcher, will present "Ways of the Etcher" on Saturday evening.
  2. Exhibitions:

    • Exhibitions of watercolors by Miss Smith and etchings by Mr. Reynard will be displayed in the Dwight Art Memorial.
  3. Organizers and Participants:

    • The conference is organized by the College Art Association, founded in 1911.
    • The event is the third annual alumnae weekend conference held at Mount Holyoke College.
  4. Additional Information:

    • The article mentions that the conference will be the first to take place under the auspices of the College Art Association.

The article is dated April 24, 1931, and is from the Transcript, likely a local newspaper.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from a 1932 edition, specifically dated September 24, 1932. The headline reads "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art."

Here is a detailed summary of the article:

  1. Event Announcement:

    • Mount Holyoke College is organizing a weekend conference on modern art to be held on October 14 and 15.
  2. Involved Organizations:

    • The event is a collaboration between the Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Association and the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art.
  3. Speakers:

    • Professor Arthur Pope of Harvard University, a renowned authority on modern art, will address the conference on Saturday, October 15.
    • Miss Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, an artist from Charleston, South Carolina, will speak on Saturday about "Interpreting the Low Country of South Carolina," based on her recognition of the region's artistic heritage.
    • Miss Leonia (likely referring to a person named Leonia or a misprint) will speak on "The Ways of the Artist," supported by examples from her work, which are displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Library of Congress, among other private collections.
  4. Additional Information:

    • The conference is the third annual event sponsored by the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art, established in 1921.
    • This specific conference is the first to take place under the new name of the organization, Friends of Art.

The clipping includes a date stamp in the bottom left corner, marked "24 Sept. 1932," indicating the date of publication.

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The image is a newspaper clipping dated September 24, 1932, detailing an upcoming conference on modern art. The headline reads "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art."

The article, titled "Special to the Transcript," announces a weekend conference on modern art hosted by Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley. The event is organized by the Mount Holyoke Alumni Association and the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art, and it will take place on the weekend of October 14 and 15.

Several notable speakers are mentioned:

  • Professor Arthur Pope of Harvard University, who will speak on "The Modern Movement in Art."
  • Miss Alice Ravenel Huger, who will discuss "Modern Painting."
  • Miss Alice Ravenel Huger will also speak on "Interpreting the Low Country of South Carolina."
  • Miss Smith will address the conference on "The Ways of the South."

Additionally, Miss Leonia, N.J., will provide examples of her work, and there will be a display of watercolors, etchings, and drawings by Mr. Dwight Williams at the Dwight Art Memorial.

The conference is noted as the third alumni weekend conference sponsored by the Mount Holyoke Alumni Association and the first to be held under auspices of the Friends of Art, an organization established in 1931.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping dated September 24, 1932, titled "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art." The article describes an upcoming weekend conference on modern art to be held at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley.

Key details from the article include:

  1. Conference Details:

    • Dates: October 14 and 15.
    • Venue: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley.
  2. Participants and Speakers:

    • Professor Arthur Pope of Harvard University will address the conference on Friday evening, October 14.
    • Miss Alice Ravenel Huger will discuss the history of painting.
    • Miss Alice Smith will speak on "Influence of the Coast" on Saturday.
  3. Additional Activities:

    • There will be a variety of exhibitions during the week leading up to the conference, including watercolors and etchings by various artists.
  4. Sponsors:

    • The conference is organized by the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association and the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art, and it is the third in a series of alumnae week conferences. This particular event is also sponsored by the Dwight Art Memorial, a foundation dedicated to art.

The article emphasizes the significance of the event, which is the first of its kind to be held under the auspices of the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art, an organization established in 1931.

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Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art

Special to the Transcript
South Hadley, Sept. 24 - An alumni weekend conference on modern art, sponsored by the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association and the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art, will be held during the weekend of Oct. 14 and 15.

The conference will bring to the campus a number of modern art leaders in the field of painting, sculpture, architecture and interior design. Professor Arthur Pope of the Department of Fine Arts at Harvard will address the conference on "The Art of Painting." Miss Alice Ravenel Huger, a well-known critic and lecturer, will speak on "The Art of Sculpture." Mr. Walter Gropius, a leading architect, will talk on "The Art of Architecture." Miss Margaret Smith, a well-known interior designer, will speak on "The Art of Interior Decoration."

The conference will be held in the new Art Building. It will be open to the public without charge. It will be the first such conference sponsored by the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art, an organization established in 1931.

Source: https://www.industrydocuments.ucsf.edu/docs/hlpm0033

24 Sept. 1932?

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The image is a yellowed newspaper clipping detailing plans for a conference on art at Mount Holyoke College. Here is a detailed summary:

Headline:
Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art

Content:

  • Event Overview:

    • Mount Holyoke College is hosting an alumni weekend conference on modern art, scheduled from October 13 to 15.
    • The event is sponsored by the Transcript, the Art Department of the college, and the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association.
    • The conference will focus on modern art, featuring leaders in the field.
  • Speakers and Events:

    • Friday, October 13:
      • Professor Arthur Pope of Harvard will address the conference at its opening session.
    • Saturday, October 14:
      • Morning Session:
        • Mr. Francis Henry Taylor will speak on the topic of "The State of American Art."
        • Miss Alice Ravenel Huger will discuss "Interpreting the Low Country of South Carolina."
      • Afternoon Session:
        • Miss Elizabeth McCausland will speak on "The Artist's Recognition."
        • Miss Smith will talk on "The Ways of the Etruscans."
      • Evening Session:
        • Mr. Lincoln Kirstein will present on "The Ways of Grant Wood, Leon Kroll, and Walt Kuhn."
        • Mr. Alan R. Blackburn Jr. will discuss "Art in the Museums of New York."
  • Art Exhibits:

    • During the week leading up to the conference, there will be exhibitions of watercolors by Miss Smith and a collection of etchings and drawings by Mr. Dwight Tryon.
    • The conference is part of the third alumni weekend and is the first to occur under the auspices of the newly established Department of Art, an organization established in 1921.

Additional Notes:
The article mentions the newspaper source as "Transcript," dated September 24. There are some handwritten notes at the bottom of the clipping.

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This image shows a beige piece of paper that appears to be an old document or clipping. On the top left, you can see a section of text with the headline "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art." There's also a subheader indicating that the article was "Special to the Transcript." The text underneath the heading is dense, suggesting that the article relates to an art conference held at Mount Holyoke.

Below the article text, there's a hand-written note that reads "Treas." and the date "24 Sept 1937," suggesting that the document was related to the treasury of an organization and was possibly recorded or filed on that date. The paper has some discoloration and crease marks, which are indicative of its age and past use. The right side of the paper is blank, and you can see that the top right corner is slightly turned down, which combined with the visible creases, implies the paper might have been stored folded or amidst other documents.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping mounted on a piece of paper. The clipping is titled "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art" and is dated September 24th. It appears to be from the "Transcript" as indicated at the top.

The text of the clipping details an alumnae weekend conference on modern art held at Mount Holyoke College, organized by the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association. Various prominent speakers are listed, including Porter McCray and Arthur Pope, among others. The conference aims to promote studies in modern art and involves influential figures in the field.

Below the clipping is a handwritten note, presumably indicating the source and date, which reads: "Transcript 24Sept.1932." The paper on which the clipping is mounted is slightly yellowed, suggesting age. The edges of the mounting paper are slightly worn or frayed.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping mounted on a blank sheet of paper. The clipping's headline reads "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art." The article reports on a weekend conference on modern art sponsored by Mount Holyoke College, the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association, and the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art. The event is scheduled for the weekend of October 14 and 15.

The article mentions three well-known leaders in modern art who will be among the lecturers. Professor Arthur Pope of Harvard will open the conference on Friday evening with a talk titled "The Significance of Modern Painting." Miss Alice Ravevel Huger Smith, noted for her watercolors interpreting the low country of South Carolina, will speak on "Interest and Beauty of the Carolina Coast" on Saturday. Her talk will be followed by an address from Grant Reynard about "The Ways of the Etcher." Reynard's work is featured in prominent collections including the Metropolitan Art Museum, Fogg Museum, Library of Congress, and private collections.

During the week preceding the conference, there will be exhibitions of watercolors by Miss Smith and etchings and drawings by Mr. Reynard displayed at the Dwight Art Memorial.

The article notes that this will be the third alumnae weekend conference sponsored by the college and the first under the auspices of the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art, an organization established in 1931.

A handwritten note at the bottom left corner indicates "Tress" and the date "24 Sept. 1932."

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The image depicts a typed document titled "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art". The document appears to be an announcement or program for a weekend conference on modern art, sponsored by Mount Holyoke College and the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association. Key details from the text include:

Title and Purpose

  • Title: "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art"
  • Purpose: A weekend conference on modern art, sponsored by Mount Holyoke College and the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association.

Date and Location

  • Date: The weekend of October 14 and 15.
  • Location: Mount Holyoke College.

Speakers and Topics

The conference features three well-known leaders in the field of modern art, who will address the following topics:

  1. Arthur Pope (Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard):

    • Topic: "The Significance of Modern Painting"
    • Date: Friday evening, October 14.
  2. Alice Ravenel Huger Smith:

    • Topic: "In Low Country Colors Interpreting the Low Country of South Carolina"
    • Date: Saturday.
  3. Grant Reynard Leonia:

    • Topic: "The Ways of Life By an Address on the Ways of Life"
    • Date: Saturday.

Art Display

  • Exhibition: During the week preceding the conference and throughout its duration, stings and drawings by Mr. Besayel will be on display in the Dwight Art Memorial.
  • Additional Display: An exhibition of watercolors by Miss Smith will also be featured.

Significance

  • This is the third alumnae weekend conference sponsored by the college and the first to take place under auspices of the Mount Holyoke Friends of Art, an organization established in 1923.

Visual Characteristics

  • The document is typed on a light beige or cream-colored paper.
  • The text is neatly aligned and formatted, with clear headings and bullet points.
  • The top left corner has a bold, capitalized heading: "Mt. Holyoke Plans Conference on Art".
  • The bottom of the page includes a handwritten note: "Tracts 24 Sept. 1932", indicating the document's cataloging or archival reference.

Overall Impression

The document serves as an official announcement for an academic and artistic event, highlighting the involvement of prominent figures in the art world and emphasizing the educational and cultural value of the conference. It reflects the institutional support and organizational efforts of Mount Holyoke College and its alumnae association.