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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 791943

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The image appears to be a document from the Harvard University Gazette, dated September 24, 1932. It announces exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum:

  1. An exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight, running through the month of October.
  2. An exhibition of recent accessions in the Print Department, beginning on Thursday, September 29, and continuing through the month of October.
  3. The display of copies of twelfth-century Holkke scrolls.

The document is slightly yellowed with age and has some minor stains or marks, indicating it is an old printed material. The text is typed and centered within a rectangular box in the upper portion of the page, with the date handwritten below it.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, specifically detailing events at the Fogg Art Museum. The page is dated September 24, 1932. The main content includes announcements of two exhibitions:

  1. An exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight, which will be displayed throughout the month of October.
  2. An exhibition of recent accessions in the Print Department, beginning on Thursday, September 29, and continuing through the month of October. This exhibition includes copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls.

The text is typewritten and there is a handwritten note at the top of the page indicating the date. The page appears to be a single sheet, slightly yellowed with age, and is presented against a plain background.

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The image is a clipping from the "Harvard University Gazette." It details upcoming exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, which is part of Harvard University. Specifically, it mentions:

  1. An exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight, which runs throughout the month of October.
  2. An exhibition of recent acquisitions in the Print Department, starting on Thursday, September 29, and continuing through October.
  3. The display of copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls.

The date noted on the clipping is September 24, 1932.

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The image is a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated September 24, 1932. It contains information about exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum. The details are as follows:

  1. An exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight, running through the month of October.
  2. An exhibition of recent acquisitions in the Print Department, starting on Thursday, September 29, and continuing through the month of October.
  3. Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls are also mentioned as part of the exhibitions.

The page appears to be a clipping from the Gazette, with a handwritten date at the bottom left corner.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated September 24, 1932. The page includes a small article about the Fogg Art Museum. The details mentioned in the article are as follows:

  1. An exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight, which is noted to be ongoing through the month of October.
  2. An exhibition of recent acquisitions in the Print Department, starting on Thursday, September 29, and continuing through the month of October.
  3. Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls are also mentioned, though without additional context on their exhibition dates or specific details.

The page is otherwise mostly blank, with a date handwritten in the lower left corner. The text is written in a typical early 20th-century style and is neatly formatted within a bordered section.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated September 24, 1932. The content of the page pertains to announcements regarding the Fogg Art Museum.

Here is a detailed summary of the text:

  1. Fogg Art Museum Exhibitions:
    • An exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight is scheduled to run through the month of October.
    • An exhibition of recent acquisitions in the Print Department begins on Thursday, September 29, and continues through October.
    • Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls are also mentioned.

The page is primarily focused on these museum-related events and announcements. The document is in a historical style, with handwritten text. The edges of the page show signs of wear, indicating age.

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The image shows a typed notice on a piece of paper that appears to be aging and discolored. The heading at the top left corner says "Harvard University Gazette." Below the heading, the text describes events at the Fogg Art Museum, mentioning an exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight through the month of October. Additionally, the notice includes information about an exhibition of recent acquisitions in the Print Department, starting Thursday, September 29, and running through the month of October. It also mentions that there are copies of twelfth century Heike scrolls. At the bottom left corner, there's a date stamp indicating "Sept. 29, 1932."

There appears to be a rectangular area on the paper with less discoloration than the surrounding area, possibly indicating where another piece of paper was once placed on top of this one for an extended period, protecting that section from aging at the same rate as the exposed parts.

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The image shows a page titled "Harvard University Gazette" with content related to the Fogg Art Museum. The typed text below the title reads:

"FOGG ART MUSEUM

Exhibition of water colors by Dodge MacKnight, through the month of October.

Exhibition of recent accessions in the Print Department, beginning Thursday, September 29, continuing through the month of October.

Copies of twelfth century Heike scrolls."

There is a handwritten date below the text: "Sept. 24, 1932". The page appears to be slightly yellowed with age and might have some faint discoloration or spots.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated September 24, 1932. The page has a printed announcement for the Fogg Art Museum. The announcement mentions an exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight, taking place throughout the month of October. It also states an exhibition of recent accessions in the Print Department, beginning Thursday, September 29, and continuing through October. Additionally, it mentions copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls. Handwritten notes at the top and near the date are also present. The page has some signs of aging, including slight yellowing and small stains.

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The image depicts a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated September 24, 1932. The page features a section titled "Fogg Art Museum," which announces several exhibitions and events. The content is presented in a formal, typed format with a clean, minimalist design.

Key Details:

  1. Title and Source:

    • The header at the top reads "Harvard University Gazette," indicating that this is an official university publication.
  2. Exhibition Announcements:

    • Exhibition of Watercolors by Dodge MacKnight:
      • An exhibition of watercolors by the artist Dodge MacKnight is announced, running through the month of October.
    • Exhibition of Recent Accessions in the Print Department:
      • A display of recent additions to the Print Department is scheduled to begin on Thursday, September 29, and continue through the month of October.
    • Copies of Twelfth-Century Heike Scrolls:
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls are also mentioned, though no specific dates are provided for this display.
  3. Date:

    • The page is dated "Sept. 24, 1932" at the bottom left, indicating when the Gazette was published.
  4. Visual Characteristics:

    • The page has a light beige or cream-colored background, typical of paper from the early 20th century.
    • The text is typed in a monospaced font, giving it a formal and official appearance.
    • The layout is simple, with the main content centered and aligned neatly.

Overall Impression:

The image conveys a historical context, showcasing how university newsletters or gazettes were used to inform the campus community about cultural and academic events. The formal tone and structured presentation reflect the institutional nature of the publication. The mention of art exhibitions and historical artifacts highlights the Fogg Art Museum's role in promoting cultural and educational activities at Harvard University during that era.