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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image shows a document related to two public lectures titled "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism" given by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, who was a Fellow for Research in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The lectures were scheduled to take place at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, on Tuesday, March 14, and Friday, March 17, 1933, at 4:00 PM.

The document includes a small note in the top right corner explaining that the announcement was initially intended to be mailed but was delayed due to the curatorial staff's absence. It mentions that the lectures will be announced by the staff upon their return, and the announcement will be similar to the one provided.

Additionally, there is a section from the "Harvard University Gazette" dated March 11, 1933, listing the lecture details for both dates. The document appears to be a historical record of the event announcements and related communications.

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The image is a collage of documents and announcements related to a series of lectures on Buddhist symbolism.

  1. Top Left Corner:

    • A yellowish paper with the heading "FOGG ART MUSEUM—HARVARD UNIVERSITY".
    • It announces "ELEMENTS OF BUDDHIST SYMBOLISM" as a topic for two public lectures.
    • The lectures are given by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, who is described as a Fellow for Research in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
    • The dates and times of the lectures are Tuesday, March 14 and Friday, March 17, both at 4:00 PM.
  2. Top Right Corner:

    • A smaller announcement note mentions that an announcement was not received in time to be included in the mailing but is being sent out as a late notice. It details that Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy will deliver two lectures at the Fogg Art Museum, with the Boston Gazette also covering the topic.
  3. Center and Bottom Sections:

    • The Harvard University Gazette from March 11, 1933, lists the lectures:
      • Tuesday, March 14: Illustrated lecture titled "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism" by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy at the Fogg Art Museum at 4 PM.
      • Friday, March 17: Another illustrated lecture on the same topic by the same speaker at the same venue and time.

The overall theme of the documents is the promotion and announcement of a two-part lecture series on Buddhist symbolism by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, held at Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum in March 1933.

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The image appears to be a page from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 11, 1933. It contains announcements for two public lectures at the Fogg Art Museum.

  1. Top Left Section:

    • A flyer or announcement for two public lectures titled "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism."
    • The lectures are delivered by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, who is described as a Fellow for Research in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
    • The dates and times for the lectures are Tuesday, March 14, and Friday, March 17, both at 4:00 PM.
  2. Top Right Section:

    • A handwritten note or a small announcement indicating that an announcement regarding the lectures scheduled for the Fogg Art Museum was received but not yet published. The note mentions that Dr. Coomaraswamy, curatorial staff, will speak on Oriental symbols in art, covering aspects of his recent lecture at the Boston Museum.
  3. Main Text (Lower Section):

    • The main text in the lower section of the page repeats the announcement for the lectures in the Harvard Gazette format:
      • Tuesday, March 14:
        • An illustrated lecture titled "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism" by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, at the Fogg Art Museum at 4 PM.
      • Friday, March 17:
        • Another illustrated lecture on the same topic by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, also at the Fogg Art Museum at 4 PM.

Overall, the page is a historical record from Harvard University detailing academic events from March 1933.

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The image you provided appears to be a collection of documents related to a series of lectures on "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism" by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, held at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, in March 1933. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. Main Announcement (Top Center Document):

    • Institution: Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
    • Event: Two public lectures on "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism"
    • Speaker: Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, Fellow for Research in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan Art, Boston Museum of Fine Arts
    • Dates and Time: Tuesday, March 14, and Friday, March 17, at 4:00 PM
  2. Newspaper Clipping (Top Right Document):

    • Source: Possibly the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 11, 1933
    • Content: Mentions that Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy will deliver two illustrated lectures on Buddhist symbolism at the Fogg Art Museum on March 14 and 17 at 4:00 PM. It also mentions that the first lecture will be an introduction to the subject and the second will cover specific symbols.
  3. Handwritten Note (Middle Document):

    • Title: Harvard University Gazette, March 11, 1933
    • Content: Lists the schedule for the lectures, indicating that both will take place at the Fogg Art Museum at 4:00 PM on March 14 and March 17.
  4. Detailed Lecture Announcements (Bottom Two Documents):

    • March 14 Lecture:

      • Type: Illustrated Lecture
      • Topic: Elements of Buddhist Symbolism
      • Speaker: Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, Boston Museum of Fine Arts
      • Location: Fogg Art Museum
      • Time: 4:00 PM
    • March 17 Lecture:

      • Type: Illustrated Lecture
      • Topic: Elements of Buddhist Symbolism
      • Speaker: Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, Boston Museum of Fine Arts
      • Location: Fogg Art Museum
      • Time: 4:00 PM

Overall, the documents collectively provide detailed information about the scheduled lectures, including the speaker's credentials, the topics to be covered, and the specific dates and times. The materials suggest that these lectures were significant events, likely of interest to academics and enthusiasts of Buddhist art and symbolism.

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The image contains two related documents announcing a pair of public lectures.

  1. Top Document:

    • Header: FOGG ART MUSEUM - HARVARD UNIVERSITY
    • Title: ELEMENTS OF BUDDHIST SYMBOLISM
    • Subtitle: TWO PUBLIC LECTURES BY DR. ANANDA COOMARASWAMY
    • Description: Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy is noted as a Fellow for Research in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan Art, of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
    • Dates and Time: The lectures are scheduled for Tuesday, March 14, and Friday, March 17, both at 4:00 o'clock.
  2. Bottom Document:

    • Source: Harvard University Gazette, dated March 11, 1933.
    • First Lecture Announcement:
      • Date: Tuesday, March 14
      • Title: Illustrated Lecture, "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism."
      • Speaker: Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
      • Location: Fogg Art Museum
      • Time: 4 P.M.
    • Second Lecture Announcement:
      • Date: Friday, March 17
      • Title: Illustrated Lecture, "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism."
      • Speaker: Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
      • Location: Fogg Art Museum
      • Time: 4 P.M.

Additionally, there is a handwritten note on the top document indicating that announcements were mailed, but the mail did not reach recipients in time. It also mentions that another set of lectures is scheduled for the following week by Coomaraswamy on Oriental symbolism in art at the Boston Museum. The note is dated March 11, 1933.

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The image shows a collection of documents related to a series of public lectures held at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. The main focus is on two lectures titled "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism" delivered by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, who was a Fellow for Research in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

The details of the lectures are as follows:

  1. Announcement Card:

    • The card is from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University.
    • It announces two public lectures by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy.
    • The lectures are scheduled for Tuesday, March 14, and Friday, March 17, at 4:00 PM.
  2. Newspaper Clipping:

    • The clipping is from the Harvard University Gazette, dated March 11, 1933.
    • It contains the announcement of the lectures:
      • On Tuesday, March 14, there is an illustrated lecture titled "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism" by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy at the Fogg Art Museum at 4 PM.
      • On Friday, March 17, there is another illustrated lecture with the same title and speaker at the same venue and time.
  3. Additional Note:

    • There is a handwritten note in the top right corner, mentioning that an announcement was in the mail but not received by a certain date, and it includes a brief note about Dr. Coomaraswamy's previous lectures at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

The image captures a historical reference to an educational event focused on Buddhist symbolism, highlighting the academic and cultural significance of the lectures.

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The image shows a typed and handwritten announcement on a beige paper, likely a scrapbook or bulletin board page, about two public lectures titled "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism" by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy. The lectures are affiliated with the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University.

The main typed text block reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM—HARVARD UNIVERSITY
ELEMENTS OF BUDDHIST SYMBOLISM
TWO PUBLIC LECTURES BY
DR. ANANDA COOMARASWAMY
Fellow for Research in Indian, Persian and Muhammadan Art, of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
TUESDAY, MARCH 14 AND FRIDAY, MARCH 17
AT 4:00 O'CLOCK."

Below this are two printed strips citing the Harvard University Gazette from March 11, 1933, confirming each lecture:

  • One for Tuesday, March 14, describing it as an illustrated lecture at 4 P.M.
  • One for Friday, March 17, also an illustrated lecture at 4 P.M.

There is a small newspaper clipping in the upper right corner quoting that Dr. Coomaraswamy will be giving these two lectures at the Fogg Museum, focusing on Oriental symbolism in art, with mention of his recent lecture at the Boston Museum.

The page has handwritten notes indicating sources and dates: "Harvard University Gazette March 11 1933" and "Times. Jan. 11, 1933" next to respective clippings.

Overall, the image documents the announcement and promotion of Dr. Coomaraswamy's 1933 public lectures on Buddhist symbolism at Harvard's Fogg Art Museum.

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This is an image of an archival document related to two lectures on Buddhist symbolism. The document includes a central announcement and additional notes and clippings attached to it.

The central announcement, set on a yellowish paper, is for two public lectures titled "ELEMENTS OF BUDDHIST SYMBOLISM" by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, who is mentioned as a Fellow for Research in Indian, Persian and Muhammadan Art of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. The lectures were scheduled to be held at the Fogg Art Museum – Harvard University on Tuesday, March 14, and Friday, March 17, at four o'clock.

Below the central announcement is a clipping from the 'Harvard University Gazette' dated March 11, 1933. It lists the same events, specifying that the lectures are illustrated and also refers to Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy as the speaker.

In the upper right corner, there is a smaller paper with an additional note explaining that the announcement, which was unable to be mailed due to an address not being received, informs the recipient of the two public lectures, emphasizing the correction made for the date of the second lecture, initially printed as March 18 but corrected to March 17. The note includes a handwritten date, "Thurs. Mar. 11-'33."

The materials are mounted on a larger beige paper, giving an overall look of an organized set of documents regarding academic lectures from the early 20th century.

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The image shows a collection of announcements and clippings related to two public lectures on "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism" by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy at Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum. Dr. Coomaraswamy is a fellow for research in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.

The announcements are as follows:

  1. An announcement with a tan background indicating the details of the lectures:

    • The lectures are scheduled for Tuesday, March 14 and Friday, March 17 at 4:00 o'clock.
    • Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy will be delivering the lectures.
  2. A clipping from the Harvard University Gazette dated March 11, 1933:

    • It specifies the dates and times of the lectures:
      • Tuesday, March 14 at 4 p.m.: Illustrated lecture on "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism."
      • Friday, March 17 at 4 p.m.: Illustrated lecture on "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism."
  3. A small rectangular clipping with another announcement, mentioning:

    • Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy will be speaking on the subject of Buddhist symbolism.
    • He is noted for his extensive knowledge and research in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan Art.

There is a handwritten note on the small clipping that says “Trans. Sec. 1933".

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The image depicts a historical document, likely a page from a publication or announcement, dated March 11, 1933. It is titled "Harvard University Gazette" and announces two public lectures on "Elements of Buddhist Symbolism" to be held at the Fogg Art Museum—Harvard University.

Key Details:

  1. Lecturer:

    • Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy, a Fellow for Research in Indian, Persian, and Muhammadan Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
  2. Lecture Titles and Dates:

    • Tuesday, March 14, at 4:00 P.M.
    • Friday, March 17, at 4:00 P.M.
  3. Venue:

    • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University.
  4. Content of the Announcement:

    • The document includes a formal announcement from the Fogg Art Museum, stating that Dr. Coomaraswamy will deliver two public lectures on Buddhist symbolism. It also mentions that the lectures will be illustrated and are part of a series of public lectures organized by the museum.
    • A note in the top-right corner references a previous announcement, indicating that the lectures were scheduled for the week following the publication date.
  5. Handwritten Notes:

    • There are handwritten notes on the document, including the date "March 11, 1933," and the title "Harvard University Gazette." These notes appear to be annotations or markings made by someone reviewing or organizing the document.
  6. Design and Layout:

    • The document has a clean, formal layout typical of early 20th-century academic announcements. The text is typed, and the overall appearance suggests it was part of an official publication or bulletin.

Context:

The document reflects the academic and cultural focus of the early 1930s, particularly on art and symbolism, with a specific emphasis on Buddhist art and its symbolic elements. Dr. Coomaraswamy was a renowned scholar in the field of Indian and Buddhist art, and this announcement highlights the Fogg Art Museum's role in hosting intellectual lectures on such topics.

In summary, the image is a historical announcement of two illustrated lectures on Buddhist symbolism by Dr. Ananda Coomaraswamy at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, scheduled for March 14 and 17, 1933.