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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a compilation of newspaper clippings and announcements related to art exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, as well as other museums, from October to December 1932. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

October 1, 1932

  • Harvard University Gazette
    • Fogg Art Museum
      • Exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight, running through October.
      • Exhibition of recent accessions in the Print Department, also running through October.
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls.

October 8, 1932

  • Continuing Shows
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Huntington Avenue
      • Various exhibitions including a Tyler memorial exhibition, a loan exhibition of German and Netherlandish engravings, and a collection of drawings by Whistler.
    • Boston Museum
      • Free 11 O'Clock guided tours by Miss Macfarlane.
      • Exhibitions of miniatures by Mrs. Starr and paintings by Miss Atkins.
    • Fogg Art Museum
      • Exhibition of modern woodcuts, drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters, and a loan exhibition of Islamic art.

November 9, 1932

  • Fogg Art Museum
    • Exhibition of French and Italian drawings and watercolors from the eighteenth century, lent by Richard Owen of Paris.
    • Exhibition of modern woodcuts from November 23rd to December 23rd.
    • Showing of drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters until the end of December.

December 3, 1932

  • Fogg Art Museum
    • Exhibition of modern woodcuts until December 23rd.
    • Showing of drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters until the end of December.
    • Exhibition of Indian and Persian miniatures and pottery.
    • Loan exhibition of Islamic art, paintings, illuminations, pottery, bronzes, and textiles until the end of January.

December 4, 1932

  • Boston Herald
    • Current Exhibitions
      • Museum of Fine Arts, Huntington Avenue
        • Tyler memorial exhibition, loan exhibition of German and Netherlandish engravings, and drawings by Whistler.
      • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
        • Open daily except Mondays, with guided tours available.
      • Fogg Art Museum
        • Exhibition of modern woodcuts, drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters, and a loan exhibition of Islamic art.

The clippings provide a snapshot of the cultural and artistic events happening at the Fogg Art Museum and other institutions in the Boston area during the fall of 1932.

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The image displays several newspaper clippings from the Harvard University Gazette and other sources, detailing events and exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum in 1932. Here is a summary of the contents:

  1. October 1932:

    • Exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight throughout October.
    • Exhibition of recent accessions in the Print Department throughout October.
    • Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls on display.
  2. November 19, 1932:

    • French and Italian drawings and watercolors of the eighteenth century, lent by Richard Owen of Paris, including works by Boucher, Fragonard, Watteau, Guardi, and the younger Tiepolo, on display on the second floor.
    • Exhibition of modern woodcuts from November 23 to December 23.
    • Continuation of the show of drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters.
  3. December 3, 1932:

    • Exhibition of modern woodcuts extended until December 23.
    • Continued display of drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters.
    • Exhibition of Indian and Persian miniatures and pottery.
  4. December 10, 1932:

    • The Fogg Art Museum is showing modern woodcuts until December 23.
    • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters, and Indian and Persian miniatures and pottery are on display.
  5. December 1932 (date unclear):

    • The Fogg Art Museum is showing modern woodcuts, drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters, Chinese pottery from the Hoyt Collection, and an exhibition of Islamic art, including pottery, bronzes, textiles, and miniatures.

Additionally, there is a clipping from the Boston Herald dated December 4, 1932, mentioning current exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts and the Fogg Art Museum. The latter includes modern woodcuts, Indian and Persian miniatures, and Italian, German, and Flemish drawings.

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The image is a collection of clippings from the "Harvard University Gazette" and the "Boston Herald," detailing various art exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts in late 1932.

Fogg Art Museum Exhibitions:

October 1, 1932:

  • Exhibition of water colors by Dodge MacKnight: Runs through the month of October.
  • Exhibition of recent accessions in the print department: Also through October.
  • Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls: On display through October.

November 19, 1932:

  • French and Italian drawings and watercolors of the eighteenth century: Lent by Richard Owen of Paris, displayed in several galleries on the second floor, including works by Boucher, Fragonard, and Watteau, by Guardi, and the younger Tiepolo.
  • Modern woodcuts exhibition: Scheduled from November 23 to December 23.
  • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters: Continues until the end of December.

December 3, 1932:

  • Exhibition of modern woodcuts: Continues until December 23.
  • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters: Continues until the end of December.
  • Exhibition of Indian and Persian miniatures and pottery: Also being shown.

December 24, 1932:

  • Modern woodouts: Still on display.
  • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters: Continues.
  • Chinese pottery from the Hoyt Collection: On display.
  • Islamic art loan exhibition: Featuring pottery, bronzes, textiles, and miniatures.

Continuing Shows at the Museum of Fine Arts (from Boston Herald, December 4, 1932):

  • Museum of Fine Arts (Huntington Avenue):

    • Egyptian, Greek, and Roman sculpture: Permanent exhibits.
    • European Paintings: Including works by El Greco and Rembrandt.
    • French 18th-century paintings and sculptures: On view in the new Decorative Arts galleries.
    • Chinese Porcelains: Exhibitions of old Chinese porcelains.
    • Japanese Prints: Rotating exhibitions.
    • Miscellaneous Exhibitions: Various other displays including Persian and Mesopotamian antiquities.
    • Guided Tours: Free daily at 11 AM and 3 PM, with special tours on Sundays at 3 PM.
  • Special Exhibitions:

    • Boston Museum of Fine Arts Free 11 O'Clock Guidance:
      • October 11: Textiles of the Museum.
      • October 13: Tapestries by Mrs. Bayard Thayer.
      • October 14: Spanish Paintings by Miss Sarah Wyman Whitman.
      • October 15: Egyptian Art by Miss Adams.
      • October 17: Rooms by Mrs. Bayard Thayer and Isabella Stewart Gardner.
      • October 18: English and American Silver.
      • And other specific themes on various dates.
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum:

    • Open Thursdays and Saturdays from 10 AM to 4 PM, with an admission fee.
    • Open Sundays from 2 PM to 6 PM, with free admission on national holidays.

Summary of Fogg Art Museum (Cambridge) Exhibitions:

  • Modern woodcuts, Indian and Persian art, and drawings from the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.

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The image contains several clippings from the Harvard University Gazette and the Boston Herald, dated from October to December 1932, detailing exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum.

  1. Harvard University Gazette - Oct. 1, 1932

    • Fogg Art Museum:
      • Exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight through October.
      • Exhibition of recent acquisitions in the Print Department through October.
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls.
  2. Harvard University Gazette - Oct. 8, 1932 (Transcript)

    • Continuing Shows:
      • Museum of Fine Arts: Various exhibits including French, English, and Italian furniture, tapestries, and more.
      • Fogg Art Museum: Free 11 O'Clock Guidance.
        • Tuesday, October 11: Treasures of the Museum.
        • Wednesday, October 12: Tapestries by Mrs. Sayre.
        • Thursday, October 13: Spanish Paintings by Miss Sargent.
        • Friday, October 14: Egyptian Art by Miss Adlow.
        • Saturday, October 15: English Rooms by Mrs. Sayward.
        • Sunday, October 16: 2 O'Clock: English Rooms.
      • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Open 9 to 5.
      • Free guidance at the Fogg Art Museum on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 2:45.
      • Fogg Art Museum’s current exhibitions include:
        • Watercolors by Dodge MacKnight.
        • Recent acquisitions in the Print Department.
        • Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls.
  3. Harvard University Gazette - Nov. 19, 1932

    • Fogg Art Museum:
      • French and Italian drawings and watercolors from the 18th century lent by Richard Owen of Paris.
      • Exhibition of modern woodcuts from November 23 to December 23.
      • Showing of drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters through the end of December.
  4. Harvard University Gazette - Dec. 3, 1932

    • Fogg Art Museum:
      • Exhibition of modern woodcuts until December 23.
      • Showing of drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters through the end of December.
      • Exhibition of Indian and Persian miniatures and pottery until the end of January.
  5. Boston Herald - Dec. 4, 1932

    • Current Exhibitions:
      • Museum of Fine Arts: Tyler Memorial Exhibition of furniture, silver, prints, 18th-century French ornamental designs, and etchings by Whistler.
      • Free guidance at 11:00 AM on Mondays.
      • Free admission on Saturdays from 2 to 5 PM.
      • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Open 9 to 5.
      • Free guidance at the Fogg Art Museum on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 2:45.
      • Fogg Art Museum:
        • Modern woodcuts: Indian and Persian miniatures, pottery, bronzes, and textiles.
        • Italian, German, and Flemish drawings from the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.

The clippings provide a historical snapshot of the diverse art exhibitions available at the Fogg Art Museum and other local institutions in late 1932.

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The image contains clippings from the Harvard University Gazette and other sources, detailing various exhibitions and events at the Fogg Art Museum and other museums in the fall of 1932.

  1. Harvard University Gazette (Oct. 1, 1932):

    • FOGG ART MUSEUM:
      • An exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight is running through the month of October.
      • An exhibition of recent acquisitions in the Print Department is also ongoing through October.
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls are also being displayed.
  2. Continuing Shows (Oct. 8, 1932):

    • Museum of Fine Arts (Huntington Avenue):
      • Various exhibitions including:
        • "Treasures of the Museum" on Tuesdays.
        • "Tapestries" by Mrs. Sayers on Wednesdays.
        • "Spanish Paintings" by Mr. Maginnis on Thursdays.
        • "Egyptian Art" by Miss Adlow on Fridays.
        • "English Rooms" by Mrs. Sayers on Saturdays.
      • The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum offers 11 O'Clock Guidance on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
      • The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has various shows and free guidance at 11 o'clock on certain days.
      • Specific details are given for each day's offerings, including time slots and admission fees.
  3. FOGG ART MUSEUM (Nov. 19, 1932):

    • French and Italian drawings and watercolors from the eighteenth century are on display, lent by Richard Owen of Paris.
    • An exhibition of modern woodcuts will be shown from November 23 to December 23.
    • An ongoing exhibition of drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters continues until the end of December.
  4. FOGG ART MUSEUM (Dec. 3, 1932):

    • The exhibition of modern woodcuts is extended until December 23.
    • An exhibition of drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters continues.
    • An exhibition of Indian and Persian miniatures and pottery is ongoing.
  5. FOGG ART MUSEUM (Dec. 17, 1932):

    • Modern woodcuts are still on display.
    • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters continue.
    • An exhibition of Chinese pottery from the Hoyt Collection.
    • An exhibition of Islamic art, pottery, bronzes, and textiles, including miniatures, is also ongoing.
  6. Boston Herald (Dec. 4, 1932):

    • Current Exhibitions:
      • Museum of Fine Arts:
        • Tyler Memorial exhibition of furniture, silver, and prints.
        • Various other exhibitions and shows with free guidance.
      • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum:
        • Exhibitions of tapestries, Spanish paintings, and more.
      • FOGG ART MUSEUM:
        • Modern woodcuts and Indian and Persian miniatures, along with other drawings from the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.

These clippings provide a detailed look into the various cultural and artistic offerings at different museums during the fall of 1932.

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The image shows a collection of newspaper clippings and a transcript from the Harvard University Gazette and other sources, detailing exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts during the year 1932.

  1. Top Left (Harvard University Gazette, Oct. 1, 1932)

    • Fogg Art Museum:
      • Exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight through the month of October.
      • Exhibition of recent acquisitions in the Print Department through October.
      • Copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls are available.
  2. Top Right (Transcript, Oct. 8, 1932)

    • Continuing Shows:
      • Boston Museum of Fine Arts (Huntington Avenue): Continuing shows include a variety of exhibits such as the Tyrol memorial exhibition of furniture, silver, and prints; tapestries; 18th-century French and English drawings; and other artworks.
      • Specific dates and times for guided tours and lectures are mentioned.
  3. Middle Left (Harvard University Gazette, Nov. 19, 1932)

    • Fogg Art Museum:
      • French and Italian drawings and watercolors from the eighteenth century lent by Richard Owen of Paris are on display until December 23rd.
      • Modern woodcuts will be shown from November 23rd to December 23rd.
      • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters continue until the end of December.
  4. Middle Right (Harvard University Gazette, Dec. 3, 1932)

    • Fogg Art Museum:
      • Modern woodcuts will be on display until December 23rd.
      • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters continue until the end of December.
      • Exhibitions of Indian and Persian miniatures and pottery also continue until the end of December.
  5. Bottom Left (Fogg Art Museum, Dec. 1932)

    • Fogg Art Museum:
      • Current exhibitions include:
        • Modern woodcuts.
        • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters.
        • Chinese pottery from the Hoyt Collection.
        • An exhibition of Islamic art, pottery, bronzes, textiles, and miniatures.
  6. Bottom Right (Boston Herald, Dec. 4, 1932)

    • Current Exhibitions:
      • Museum of Fine Arts (Huntington Avenue):
        • Tyler memorial exhibition of furniture, silver, and prints.
        • Tapestries, 18th-century French and English drawings, and other artworks.
        • Free guidance daily, specific hours and days listed.
      • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum:
        • Free guided tours daily, with specific times listed.
      • Fogg Art Museum (Cambridge):
        • Modern woodcuts, Indian and Persian miniatures, and drawings from the 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries.

These clippings provide a detailed account of the artistic and cultural events and exhibitions happening at the Fogg Art Museum and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts throughout 1932.

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This image depicts a collection of newspaper clippings relating to art exhibitions, mainly from the Harvard University Gazette, dating from 1932. The clippings are arranged on a board or sheet, and there are handwritten notes on the sides indicating the dates when each clipping was published, such as "Oct. 17 1932," "Nov. 19 1932," and "Dec. 3 1932."

The clippings announce various exhibitions held at the Fogg Art Museum, such as watercolors by Dodge MacKnight, French and Italian drawings and watercolors of the eighteenth century, modern woodcuts, drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters, and collections including Indian miniatures and textiles. The exhibitions mentioned include works by renowned artists and are described to include oil paintings, watercolors, and a variety of sculptures and textiles.

There is also a glimpse of another exhibition mentioning the Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, with a date label "Transcript Oct. 8 1932."

The handwriting also contains reference codes, possibly inventory or cataloging notations, such as "J.K.1," "U.C.19.32," and others, which could be used for organizational or archival purposes.

This kind of image might be found in a historical archive or as a reference in a study or research related to art history exhibitions from the early 20th century.

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The image depicts a scrapbook page showcasing a collection of clippings from various publications regarding exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum and other institutions in late 1932. The page is organized with a title at the top reading, "Harvard University Gazette," and contains clippings of exhibition notices from different dates, specifically October 7, November 19, and December 3, 1932. Here are the details:

  1. Top Left Section (October 7, 1932):

    • Announcement from the Harvard University Gazette.
    • This notice describes exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, including watercolors by Dodge MacKnight and recent accessions in the Print Department featuring copies of twelfth-century Heike scrolls.
  2. Lower Left Section (November 19, 1932):

    • Notice from the Harvard University Gazette describing various exhibitions.
    • Featured are French and Italian drawings and watercolors of the eighteenth century presented by Richard Owen of Paris.
    • Includes works by artists like Boucher, Fragonard, Watteau, Guardi, and Tiepolo.
    • Mention of an exhibition of modern woodcuts (November 23 - December 23) and a continued exhibition of Italian, German, and Flemish masters, including a loan exhibition of Indian and Persian miniatures.
  3. Middle Right Section (November, 1932):

    • Notice listing various ongoing exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Included are modern woodcuts, drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters, Indian and Persian miniatures and pottery.
    • A loan exhibition of Islamic arts, paintings, illuminations, pottery, bronzes, and textiles lasting until the end of January.
  4. Lower Left Section (December 3, 1932):

    • Another announcement from the Harvard University Gazette.
    • Talks about an ongoing exhibition of modern woodcuts shown until December 23.
    • Additional displays include drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish masters, old exhibition continued till end December, Indian and Persian miniatures pottery, Islamic art, textiles, and miniatures.
  5. Top Right Clipping (October 8, 1932):

    • Transcript entry dated October 8, 1932.
    • Describes continuing shows at different museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Worcester Art Museum, and other institutions.
  6. Lower Right Clipping (December 4, 1932):

    • Boston Herald notice titled "Current Exhibitions."
    • Describes exhibitions at several museums including the Museum of Fine Arts (Huntington Avenue), Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and highlights installations at the Fogg Art Museum (Modern woodcuts, Islamic arts, etc.).

Notes in handwriting around the clippings provide annotations and dates to further contextualize the exhibitions mentioned.

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The image shows a scrapbook page with several newspaper clippings and handwritten notes related to art exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum and other art institutions in the Boston area during 1932. The clippings are mostly announcements and descriptions of current and upcoming exhibitions.

Details include:

  • Information about an exhibition of watercolors by Dodge MacKnight throughout October 1932.
  • Notices about exhibitions of recent additions to the Print Department, including copies of 12th-century Heike scrolls.
  • Announcements about French, Italian, Indian, Persian, and Islamic art exhibitions, including drawings, watercolors, miniatures, pottery, and modern woodcuts.
  • Mention of specific artists and styles such as works by Italian, German, and Flemish masters, as well as Chinese pottery.
  • References to other museums including the Museum of Fine Arts and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
  • Dates for exhibitions span from October through December 1932.
  • Handwritten dates on the paper marks the provenance of the clippings, including October 7, 8, 15, 22, November 19, and December 3 and 4 of 1932.

Overall, the page documents a series of artistic events and exhibitions mainly centered on the Fogg Art Museum during late 1932.

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The image shows a page from the Harvard University Gazette, dated October 8, 1932. It is a transcript of a newspaper clipping detailing various exhibitions and events at the Fogg Art Museum and other cultural institutions in Cambridge, Massachusetts, during the fall of 1932. The page is annotated with handwritten notes, including dates and markings, suggesting it was part of an archival or research collection.

Key Details from the Image:

Header:

  • The page is labeled as part of the Harvard University Gazette.
  • The date "Oct. 8 1932" is prominently displayed at the top right, indicating when the transcript was made or recorded.
  • The word "Transcript" is written in the top right corner, confirming that this is a copied or transcribed version of an original article.

Main Content:

The page is divided into sections, each detailing exhibitions and events:


1. FOGG ART MUSEUM (Top Section)

  • Exhibition of Watercolors by Dodge MacKnight:
    • Running through the month of October.
  • Exhibition of Recent Accessions in the Print Department:
    • Also running through October.
  • Copies of Twelfth-Century Heike Scrolls:
    • Available for viewing.

2. CONTINUING SHOWS (Right Column)

This section lists ongoing exhibitions at various museums and galleries in the Cambridge area:

Museum of Fine Arts, Huntington Avenue:

  • Free Guidance from 8 to 5 p.m., except Monday.
  • Exhibitions:
    • Alfred Stieglitz Exhibition: Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • Alfred Stieglitz Exhibition of English, German, and Netherlands Engravings of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
    • Modern Woodcuts by D. Y. Cameron: Closed on Mondays.
    • Spanish Paintings by Miss MacKnight: Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • Egyptian Art by Miss MacKnight: Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • Penway Garden Museum (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum):
      • Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
      • Free guidance daily.
      • Music at 2:45 p.m. on Sundays.

Boston Museum of Fine Arts:

  • Free 11 o’clock Guidance Tuesday, October 11–Treasures of the Museum by Mrs. MacKnight.
  • Tapestries by Mrs. Sayre Magnus:
    • Open Friday, October 14.
  • Spanish Paintings by Miss MacKnight:
    • Open Saturday, October 15.
  • Egyptian Art by Miss MacKnight:
    • Open Sunday, October 16.
  • Penway Garden Museum (Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum):
    • Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    • Free guidance daily.
    • Music at 2:45 p.m. on Sundays.

Fogg Art Museum (Cambridge Street):

  • Exhibition of Watercolors and Holl:
    • Open today at 2:30 p.m.
    • An exhibition of modern woodcuts by Richard Owen Paris is also being shown in the Print Department. Both accessions of twelfth-century Heike scrolls are on display.

3. FOGG ART MUSEUM (Middle and Bottom Sections)

These sections detail exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum specifically:

Exhibitions Running Through December 23d:

  • French and Italian Drawings and Watercolors of the Eighteenth Century:
    • Lent by Richard Owen of Paris.
    • On display in the second large gallery in the print galleries on the second floor.
    • Includes works by Boncher, Fragonard, Watteau, Guardi, and the younger Tiepolo.
  • Modern Woodcuts:
    • On display from November 23d to December 23d.
  • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish Masters:
    • On display until the end of December.

Exhibition of Indian and Persian Miniatures and Pottery:

  • Also on display.

Additional Exhibitions:

  • Modern Woodcuts:
    • On display until December 23d.
  • Drawings by Italian, German, and Flemish Masters:
    • On display until the end of December.
  • Loan Exhibition of Islamic Art:
    • Includes paintings, illuminations, pottery, bronzes, and textiles.
    • On display until the end of January.

Handwritten Annotations:

  • The page includes handwritten notes in the margins, such as:
    • "Oct.7 1932" at the top left, likely indicating when the original article was published.
    • "Same Oct.8 1932" and other markings, possibly for cataloging or referencing purposes.
    • "Nov.19 1932", "Dec.3 1932", and "Dec.17 Dec.24 Dec.31 1932" appear to be dates when the page was reviewed or annotated.
    • "Source Nov.26" and "Source Dec.17" suggest the source of the transcript or the date it was sourced.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The page has a slightly yellowed, aged appearance, typical of historical documents.
  • The text is typed, with clear headings and subheadings.
  • The handwritten notes are in black ink and are neatly placed in the margins.

Summary:

The image is a transcript of a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated October 8, 1932, detailing cultural events and exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum and other institutions in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It highlights exhibitions of watercolors, drawings, woodcuts, and Islamic art, among other works. The page also includes handwritten annotations, suggesting it was part of an archival or research collection. The content provides a snapshot of the art scene in Cambridge during the early 1930s.