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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 792095

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The image displays a printed page, likely from a book or a brochure, featuring detailed information about various art exhibitions, museums, and cultural events in Boston and the surrounding area. The content is organized into several sections, each focusing on different aspects such as business organizations, retail stores, women's clubs, museums, art galleries, art schools, and art groups.

  1. Business Organizations:

    • Boston Chamber of Commerce is highlighted, with a focus on the Art Exhibitions during Art Week. The exhibitions will be open to the public at the Copley Plaza Hotel, featuring works by several artists, including W. R. Leigh, L. E. Jones, and others. Admission is free.
  2. Retail Stores:

    • Special features at local stores are noted, such as the R. H. White Co. showcasing a collection of American and French furniture, silver, and rugs. Other stores like Filene's, Jordan Marsh, and R. H. White Co. also feature art exhibitions.
  3. Women's Clubs:

    • The Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs is holding its 33rd Annual Congress at the Copley Plaza Hotel. The program includes an art exhibition and various talks and discussions.
  4. The Museums:

    • The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, will be open extended hours during Art Week, showcasing its permanent collections and special exhibitions, including Chinese, Japanese, and modern art.
  5. Art Galleries:

    • Several galleries are listed, including the Borghesi Gallery, Beacon Galleries, and the Grand Central Galleries, which will feature works by local and international artists. The Boston City Art Commission will also present an exhibition at the Boston City Hall.
  6. Art Schools:

    • The Boston Museum School, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Massachusetts College of Art are mentioned, with details of special exhibitions and open houses for the public.
  7. Art Groups:

    • The Association of Art Museum Directors will hold a meeting at the Museum of Fine Arts. The Guild of Boston Artists will present an exhibition of paintings, pastels, and drawings at the St. Botolph Club.

The bottom of the page includes a note about radio broadcasts on Station WBZ, featuring talks by Miss Charlotte Ender of the Museum School.

The layout is text-heavy, with sections clearly marked, providing a comprehensive guide to the art and cultural events taking place during the specified period.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or magazine listing various events, business organizations, and art exhibitions. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce

    • Art Exhibitions: Weekly exhibitions and demonstrations in the Art Gallery, including rotating exhibits from local artists.
    • Conference: "Design for Greater Value" by speaker R. H. Thistlethwaite, focusing on design and packaging.
  • Women's Clubs

    • Museums of Fine Arts: Organizing a program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, focusing on the collection of English silver.

Retail Stores

  • Special Features:
    • R. H. Thistlethwaite: Exhibitions and demonstrations of various design and packaging.
    • F. W. Woolworth Company: Special exhibitions and sales.

Museums

  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • Exhibitions:
      • Costume in America: Various exhibits related to American costume.
      • Treasures of the Museum: Special exhibition of English silver.
      • Exhibition of Water Colors by Modern Americans: Showcasing contemporary watercolor artists.
    • Special Collections:
      • American Paintings and Prints: Temporary loan from the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Art Galleries

  • Various Galleries:
    • Exhibitions and open houses from different galleries such as:
      • Benvenuto Gallery
      • Arthur A. Clark Jr. Gallery
      • R. H. Thistlethwaite
      • The Boston Museum of Fine Arts

Art Schools

  • Art Exhibitions:
    • Boston Art School: Various art classes and exhibitions.
    • Schools of Art:
      • Brookline School of Art and Design
      • School of the Museum of Fine Arts
      • Art Students League of Boston
      • New England School of Art and Design

Art Clubs

  • Boston Art Club: Exhibitions and activities such as:
    • "New England Painting" by members of the Boston Art Club.

Special Events and Guides

  • First Quinceanera in the Galleries: Special event for a young lady, featuring Spanish music and dance.
  • Guild of Boston Artists: Exhibitions and lectures at various locations.

Radio Programs

  • Local Radio Stations:
    • Stations such as WZBC, WNBC, WBEI, and WNEW provide radio broadcasts for talks and information.

Art Exhibitions Highlights

  • March Events:
    • Various art exhibitions, including those at the Museum of Fine Arts, the Boston Art School, and other galleries.

The page is rich with details on art-related events, educational programs, and business activities, providing a snapshot of the cultural and artistic life in Boston during that time.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or magazine, detailing various events, organizations, and exhibitions in Boston, Massachusetts, primarily focusing on art and cultural activities.

Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce: Hosts the Art Week, which includes several events such as the "Exhibition of Commercial Art" and the "Boston Chamber of Commerce Art Show." The latter is open to all commercial artists and designers, with a focus on advertising, packaging, and graphic design.

Retail Art

  • Special Exhibitions:
    • Boston Art Company: Showcases contemporary works by New England artists.
    • F. W. Dodge: Displays original paintings by various artists.
    • W. H. Whitney Co.: Presents complete room settings, including furniture, accessories, and garden designs.
    • R. H. Macy Co.: Exhibits various art forms, including paintings and sculptures.
    • B. Altman & Co.: Features paintings and sculptures, with a focus on modern art.
    • G. H. Bassett & Co.: Displays a collection of paintings, including watercolors and oils.
    • D. R. Stone & Co.: Shows decorative arts and paintings.
    • The First National Bank: Exhibits a collection of artworks.
    • W. F. Whitney: Displays contemporary artworks.

Women's Clubs

  • Museums of Fine Arts: The Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs has been instrumental in various art-related programs, including the purchase of paintings for the Museum.

Art Museums

  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts:
    • Exhibits "Couture in America" showcasing fashion designs.
    • "The Art of the Book" featuring book illustrations.
    • "English Silver" including over 200 pieces from the 17th to the 19th century.
    • "The Permanent Collection of Egyptian, Classical, and American Paintings and Prints."

First Guidance in the Galleries

  • Daily, weekly, and special events:
    • Various galleries, such as the Howard Gallery, Bostonian Gallery, and the Art Center Gallery, are hosting different types of exhibitions and events.
    • Specific events include:
      • Exhibitions by artists such as Miss Margaret MacDonald, Mr. Sturgis, and Mr. MacDonald.
      • Special exhibitions and lectures on various art themes and techniques.

Art Galleries

  • Boston Galleries:
    • Howard Gallery, Bostonian Gallery, and many others are showcasing contemporary and historical artworks.
    • Events include exhibitions of various art forms and special lectures.

Art Schools

  • Schools offering art education:
    • Massachusetts Normal Art School, Boston Museum Art School, and others.
    • Various exhibitions and events are organized by these schools, including student art shows and special lectures.

Art Groups

  • Groups and societies:
    • The Boston Art Club, Boston Society of Water Colorists, and others.
    • They organize exhibitions and educational events, such as lectures and demonstrations.

Radio

  • Radio broadcasts:
    • Three radio broadcasts arranged for talks on art and culture, featuring notable speakers and topics.

This page provides a comprehensive overview of the cultural and artistic events happening in Boston, highlighting the rich variety of art exhibitions, lectures, and community activities available.

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The image is a page from a newspaper or a program guide, detailing various business organizations, art exhibitions, events, and gallery openings in Boston. Here's a detailed summary:

Business Organizations

  1. Boston Chamber of Commerce

    • ART EXHIBITIONS: During Art Week, several exhibitions are held at the Chamber of Commerce Building, including works by local artists and designers. The exhibitions showcase various artistic mediums and styles.
  2. First Boston Conference on Design and Packaging

    • Date: March 27, 1979
    • Location: Copley Plaza Hotel
    • Focus: Design for greater value and speaker presentations from industry experts.

Retail Stores

  1. Special Exhibitions

    • Wm. Filene's Sons Company: Exhibits of contemporary art, with a focus on modern painting and sculpture.
    • Wm. Filene's Sons Company - Clothes Institute: Exhibits related to clothing and fashion design.
  2. Women's Clubs

    • Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs: Annual exhibition at the Boston Public Library.

Museums

  1. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    • Exhibitions:
      • "The Age of the Japanese Print"
      • "The Age of the Japanese Print: The Charles Deering Collection"
      • "The Age of the Japanese Print: The Charles Deering Collection"
      • "The Age of the Japanese Print: The Charles Deering Collection"
      • "The Age of the Japanese Print: The Charles Deering Collection"
    • New Acquisition: Japanese prints from the 17th century.
  2. Boston Museum of Fine Arts

    • Exhibitions:
      • "The Age of the Japanese Print"
      • "The Age of the Japanese Print: The Charles Deering Collection"

Art Galleries

  1. Boston Galleries
    • List of Galleries and Exhibitions:
      • Boston Gallery: Various exhibitions, including "Aroon" by John W. Dethlefsen.
      • Doll & Enters: Exhibitions by artists like William K. Scott.
      • Farnsworth Art Museum: Special exhibitions and permanent collections.
      • Hanover Street Gallery: Works by artists like Robert C. Houseman.
      • Marlborough Gallery: Exhibitions by artists like Peter Doig.
      • Myles Standish Gallery: Works by artists like William T. Williams.
      • Raven Gallery: Exhibitions by artists like John H. White.
      • Robert C. Houseman: Exhibitions by artists like Peter Doig.
      • The Art Gallery: Exhibitions by artists like Robert C. Houseman.
      • Other Galleries: Various exhibitions by artists like Donald Baechler, Richard Estes, and others.

Art Schools

  1. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    • Exhibitions: Works by students and faculty.
  2. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    • Exhibitions: Works by students and faculty.

Art Groups

  1. Art Groups and Exhibitions:
    • Boston Art Club: Exhibitions by members.
    • Boston Printmakers: Exhibitions by members.
    • Boston Society of Architects: Exhibitions by members.
    • Boston Society of Water Color Painters: Exhibitions by members.
    • Boston Sculptors Group: Exhibitions by members.
    • The Art Students League of Boston: Exhibitions by students and faculty.

Events and Lectures

  1. Lectures and Events:
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: Lectures and events related to art history and appreciation.
    • Boston University Art Galleries: Lectures and events related to art.
    • Art Institute of Boston: Lectures and events related to art.
    • Other Institutions: Various lectures and events across Boston.

Radio

  1. Radio Broadcasts:
    • WGBH-FM: Broadcasts related to art and culture.

Dates and Times

  • Various Dates: The events and exhibitions are scheduled throughout the month of March, with specific dates and times provided for each event.

Specific Details

  • March 26: "The Age of the Japanese Print" at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
  • March 27: "First Boston Conference on Design and Packaging" at Copley Plaza Hotel.
  • March 28: "The Age of the Japanese Print" at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
  • March 29: Various events and exhibitions at different galleries and institutions.

This detailed schedule provides a comprehensive overview of the art scene in Boston during the specified period, highlighting various exhibitions, events, and lectures.

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The image is a detailed listing from a publication, likely a newspaper, containing various sections related to cultural and organizational activities in Boston. Here's a detailed summary of each section:

Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce: Several activities and meetings are listed, including an "ALT Expedition" discussing Arctic areas, a luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce Building, and an Art Institute event featuring a talk by Robert Frost.

Retail Stores

  • Highlights the stores in Boston that are offering various promotions and sales, including:
    • R. H. Stearns: Features a special promotion with a fashion show.
    • Bonwit Teller: Offers a "Spring Coat Derby."
    • I. Magnin: Hosts a fashion show by Anne Fogarty.
    • Filene's: Multiple events, including a fashion show and a bridal service.
    • S. S. Pierce Co.: Hosts a culinary demonstration by Chef Armand.
    • R. H. White Co.: Presents a fashion show and other promotions.

Women's Clubs

  • The Massachusetts Federation of Women's Clubs: Activities include a tour of the State House, a visit to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and a lecture by Dr. John H. Finley.

The Museums

  • Museum of Fine Arts:
    • Discusses an upcoming exhibit of "LOOT OF EGYPT SILVER."
    • Mentions various lectures, tours, and special events, including a concert by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: Lists hours and mentions specific exhibits.

Art Galleries

  • Provides information on several galleries and their exhibitions:
    • Grace Horne Galleries: Displays watercolors by Winslow Homer.
    • Marie Harriman Gallery: Exhibits paintings by Cézanne.
    • Vose Galleries: Features works by Edmund C. Tarbell.
    • Childs Gallery: Shows works by various artists including Winslow Homer and John Whorf.
    • Howard Young Galleries: Exhibits paintings by Frederick Waugh.
    • Carroll Carstairs Gallery: Displays works by Maurice Utrillo.
    • Macbeth Gallery: Features watercolors by Ogden Pleissner.
    • Downtown Gallery: Exhibits works by Yasuo Kuniyoshi.
    • Babcock Galleries: Shows works by various artists.
    • Ferargil Galleries: Features works by Henry Lee McFee.
    • Milch Galleries: Exhibits works by Frederick Waugh.
    • Doll & Richards: Shows works by George Ault.
    • Kraushaar Galleries: Displays works by various artists.
    • Knoedler Galleries: Features works by Maurice Sterne.
    • Payson Galleries: Exhibits paintings by Marsden Hartley.
    • Boylston Street Galleries: Shows works by contemporary artists.

Price Guidance in the Galleries

  • Lists specific artworks, their artists, and prices.

Art Schools

  • Boston Museum School: Lists various classes and lectures.
  • Vesper George School of Art: Provides information on courses and exhibitions.

Plus Graphics

  • Amorization of Artifacts and Designs of New England: Describes a meeting and exhibit at the Fogg Art Museum.

Radio

  • Lists radio broadcasts related to arts and culture, including:
    • WEEI: Programs featuring art discussions.
    • WAAB: A series on the history of the movies.

This image serves as a comprehensive guide to the cultural and organizational events and exhibitions happening in Boston during the specified dates.

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The image is a vintage brochure or pamphlet detailing various art-related events, organizations, and locations in Boston. It is divided into several sections, each highlighting different aspects of the art scene in the city. Here is a detailed summary of each section:

Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce: Provides information on the Art Week annual event, which includes exhibitions, lectures, and tours.
  • Art Week: Details about the annual event, including dates and activities.
  • Boston Art Dealers Association (BADA): Information about the association and its activities.
  • New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA): Description of the foundation's goals and activities.
  • Boston Visual Artists Union: Information about the union and its members.

Retail Stores

  • Many of the retail stores in downtown Boston: List of stores that have art displays during Art Week.
  • Jordan Marsh Company: Special exhibition of original paintings by Norman Rockwell.
  • Filene's: Exhibition of paintings by various artists.
  • R. H. White Co.: Exhibition of contemporary art.

Women's Clubs

  • The Massachusetts Business and Professional Women's Clubs: Information about their art-related activities.
  • Boston Business and Professional Women's Club: Details about their art exhibitions.

The Museums

  • Museum of Fine Arts: Information about current exhibitions and events.
  • Institute of Contemporary Art: Details about their programs and exhibitions.
  • Charlotte Pierce Wilson Memorial Gallery: Information about their exhibitions.

Free Galleries in the Galleries

  • Boston Public Library: Details about their art exhibitions and events.
  • Museum of Science: Information about their art-related programs.

Art Galleries

  • Boston Center for the Arts: Information about their exhibitions and events.
  • Copley Society: Details about their art exhibitions.
  • DeCordova Museum: Information about their exhibitions and events.

Art Schools

  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts: Information about their programs and exhibitions.
  • Massachusetts College of Art: Details about their programs and exhibitions.
  • Boston University School of Fine and Applied Arts: Information about their programs and exhibitions.

Art Groups

  • Boston Printmakers: Information about their exhibitions and events.
  • Boston Watercolor Society: Details about their exhibitions and events.
  • Boston Society of Etchers: Information about their exhibitions and events.

Radio

  • WBZ and WBZ-FM: Information about their art-related programs.
  • WGBH: Details about their art-related programs.

Additional Information

  • Note: The brochure includes a note about the importance of art in the community and encourages participation in Art Week events.

The brochure is designed to inform the public about the various art-related activities and organizations in Boston, encouraging participation and engagement with the local art scene.

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  • The top heading reads "Business Organizations," followed by a section about the Boston Chamber of Commerce.
  • To the left, various sections with headings deal with topics such as "Retail Stores," "Women's Clubs," "Art Schools," and "Museums," providing information about events, locations, and other relevant community issues.
  • The right side of the document contains information about "Art Galleries," with listed exhibitions, "Art Schools" with information on art classes and educational opportunities, and "Art Groups."
  • Each section provides details such as dates, times, addresses, and descriptions of events or organizations.
  • The font is small and the text is dense, which is typical for such documents from earlier in the 20th century.
  • Due to its age and layout, this document may be related to a specific city or region's community events and organizations, possibly related to art, culture, and commerce.

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The image shows a page from a publication, likely a newspaper or community bulletin, detailing a variety of cultural and artistic events taking place in Boston, Massachusetts. The page is divided into several sections, each highlighting different types of events, including Business Organizations, Art Galleries, Art Schools, Women's Club, Museum of Fine Arts, and Radio. Below is a detailed breakdown of each section:


Business Organizations

  • Boston Chamber of Commerce:
    • Exhibition of Commerce Building:
      • Dates: Week ahead, starting Tuesday, March 28.
      • Location: Exhibition Hall, Boston Chamber of Commerce Building, 10 Ashburton Place.
      • Details: Features displays of commercial art, industrial art, and design. Includes works by artists and designers from New England, as well as international contributions.
      • Exhibits:
        • Artistic and Designing of New England:
          • Artistic: Works by artists from New England.
          • Designing: Designs by designers from New England.
        • International: Contributions from artists and designers worldwide.
      • Special Exhibits:
        • New England Art and Home: An exhibition of 12 different New England artists and 12 printers, both commercial and art, showcasing their work.
        • Armourcolor Methods: An exhibition of armorcolor methods by the Library Association.
      • Aging: The first Boston Conference on Aging, held at the Chamber on Wednesday, March 29.
      • Packaging: The first Boston Conference on Packaging, held at the Chamber on Thursday, March 30.
      • Lectures:
        • Monday, March 27: Lecture by Mr. E. H. Stant, President of the Chamber, on the Social Value of Packaging.
        • Tuesday, March 28: Lecture by Mr. S. R. Small, a committee of eighteen, on the Industrial Value of Packaging.
      • Admission: Free.
      • Place: Singletary Hall, Chamber Building, 10 Ashburton Place.
      • Time: 8:00 p.m.

Retail Stores

  • Mary of the Retail Store:
    • Location: Downtown Boston.
    • Exhibition: Art Week Value, an exhibition of the store's art work, made and selected for their design and aesthetic value.
    • Dates: Monday, March 27, to Friday, March 31.
    • Opening Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.
    • Special Features:
      • Special Exhibition of Water Colors by Stanley King: Monday, March 27, at 8:00 p.m.
      • Special Exhibition of Prints by E. H. White Co.: Tuesday, March 28, at 8:00 p.m.
      • Special Exhibition of Flower Show Arrangements by H. E. White Co.: Wednesday, March 29, at 8:00 p.m.
      • Special Exhibition of Flower Show Arrangements by the Massachusetts Garden Club: Thursday, March 30, at 8:00 p.m.
      • Special Exhibition of Flower Show Arrangements by the Boston Garden Club: Friday, March 31, at 8:00 p.m.
    • Admission: Free.

Art Galleries

  • Bonner Gallery:

    • Location: 224 Newbury Street.
    • Exhibition: Japanese Prints, including works by Utagawa Hiroshige, Ando Hiroshige, and Kawase Hasui.
    • Dates: Monday, March 27, to Friday, March 31.
    • Opening Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.
    • Admission: Free.
  • Dewey Gallery:

    • Location: 209 Newbury Street.
    • Exhibition: Drawings and Water Colors by Eugene F. Lalanne, including works by Thomas W. Abbott, Flora Allen, and Mary Averill.
    • Dates: Monday, March 27, to Friday, March 31.
    • Opening Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.
    • Admission: Free.
  • Myles Standish Gallery:

    • Location: 3 Day Street, South End.
    • Exhibition: The British Water Color Exhibition, featuring works by Frances Hodgkins, John Nash, and Michael Ayrton.
    • Dates: Monday, March 27, to Friday, March 31.
    • Opening Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.
    • Admission: Free.
  • Robert’s Gallery:

    • Location: 230 Boylston Street.
    • Exhibition: Women’s Work, featuring works by Penelope Mitchell, Dorothy Drew, and Theresa Wood.
    • Dates: Monday, March 27, to Friday, March 31.
    • Opening Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.
    • Admission: Free.

Art Schools

  • All of the below listed Art Schools will hold open house sessions where students may be seen at work. In Boston schools, special lectures, described in detail below, will be given.
    • Boston School of Fine Arts:
      • Location: 230 Boylston Street.
      • Open House: Monday, March 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
      • Lecture: “The Evolution of an Artist”, by Mary Gay, at 4:00 p.m.
    • Massachusetts College of Art:
      • Location: 621 Commonwealth Avenue.
      • Open House: Monday, March 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
      • Lecture: “The Evolution of an Artist”, by Mary Gay, at 4:00 p.m.
    • New England School of Art and Design:
      • Location: 230 Boylston Street.
      • Open House: Monday, March 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
      • Lecture: “The Evolution of an Artist”, by Mary Gay, at 4:00 p.m.
    • School of the Museum of Fine Arts:
      • Location: 230 Boylston Street.
      • Open House: Monday, March 27, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
      • Lecture: “The Evolution of an Artist”, by Mary Gay, at 4:00 p.m.

Women’s Club

  • Massachusetts State Federation of Women’s Clubs:
    • Location: Public Library, 78 Stephen Street, South End.
    • Program: Includes the inspection of the home decoration of the Clubhouse, a display of the Club’s art work, and a program of music.
    • Dates: Monday, March 27, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
    • Admission: Free.

Museum of Fine Arts

  • The Museum in America:

    • Exhibition: The Costumes in American Painting, assembled by the Massachusetts Society of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors.
    • Dates: Monday, March 27, to Friday, March 31.
    • Opening Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily.
    • Admission: Free.
  • Permanent Collections:

    • Exhibition: English Silver and Netherlands 20th Century Glass, including works by Whistler, Woodruff, Freuler, Orangery, Fry, Moser, and Heppelwhite.
    • Dates: Monday, March 27, to Friday, March 31.
    • Opening Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily.
    • Admission: Free.

Radio

  • Three Radio Broadcasts:
    • March 27:
      • Station WMEX: 9:30 a.m. – “New and Old Principles of the School.”
      • Station WEEI: 10:30 a.m. – “The Evolution of an Artist.”
      • Station WHDH: 11:00 a.m. – “The Evolution of an Artist.”

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  • The layout uses bold headings to differentiate sections and subheadings for events.
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This image is a brochure titled "Free Guidance in the Galleries" from the Boston Chamber of Commerce, dated March 21, 1932. The brochure provides information about art exhibitions, retail stores, women's clubs, museums, art galleries, art schools, and art groups in Boston during Art Week. It lists the dates, times, and locations of various art-related events and exhibitions, including lectures, demonstrations, and openings. The brochure also mentions the involvement of notable artists, designers, and art institutions in the city.