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The image shows what appears to be a clipping from a newspaper. The headline reads "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting." The article, printed in a small, dense font, discusses an upcoming exhibition of contemporary paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, scheduled to open on Tuesday, April 11. The exhibition is noted to be arranged by the Contemporary Art Society, with significant contributions from several individuals, including Edward Jackson Holmes, the museum director, and his wife. The article also mentions other members of the Contemporary Society's council and highlights that the exhibition will feature works by about 100 painters, including some from abroad. The display is set to be open until May 7.
Beneath the clipping, handwritten text indicates the newspaper's name, "Boston Herald," and the date, "Sunday, April 9, 1933." The rest of the page appears blank.
The image shows a page from the Boston Herald newspaper dated Sunday, April 9, 1933. The article in question is titled "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting."
The article details an upcoming event at the Museum of Fine Arts on April 11, where the exhibition of contemporary painting will be inaugurated. The exhibition is arranged by the Contemporary Art Committee and is organized by Edward Jackson Holmes, the director of the museum. Holmes and his wife will receive the opening reception.
The committee includes several notable figures:
One member of the committee, Prof. Paul J. Sachs, has recently returned from Europe, where he delivered lectures at the Sorbonne in Paris and at other European institutions.
The exhibition will feature over 100 paintings, including works from European artists and invited artists from elsewhere. The exhibition will be on view until May 7.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Boston Herald, dated Sunday, April 9, 1933. The article is titled "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting."
The article details an upcoming event at the Museum of Fine Arts where a reception is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, April 11. This event marks the opening of an exhibition of contemporary painting, curated by the Contemporary Art Committee. Edward Jackson Holmes, the director of the museum, and his wife will receive the exhibit. The committee includes notable figures such as Mrs. Montgomery Meigs, Frederick Clay Bartlett, Carl Carmer, and Carl Zigrosser, among others, including Paul J. Sachs, who has recently returned from abroad.
The exhibition is expected to include 100 paintings by contemporary American artists and some invited international artists. The show will be open to the public until May 7.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Boston Herald, dated Sunday, April 9, 1933. The article is titled "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting."
The article announces a reception at the Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday afternoon, April 11, which will open an exhibition of contemporary painting. This exhibition is arranged by the Society for Contemporary Art. Edward Jackson Holmes, the director of the museum, and Mrs. Holmes will receive the Society for Contemporary Art’s council, which includes Mrs. Montgomery Hearst, Frederick Clay Bartlett, Carl Zigrosser, and others. Prof. Paul J. Sachs, a fifth member of the council, has recently returned from Europe and was abroad during the organization of the exhibition.
The exhibition will include 100 paintings by contemporary American and invited artists from elsewhere. The exhibition will be on view until May 7.
The image is a clipping from a newspaper, specifically the "Boston Herald," dated Sunday, April 9, 1933. The article is titled "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting."
Here are the key points from the article:
The image appears to be a newspaper clipping from the "Boston Herald" dated Sunday, April 9, 1933. The article is titled "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting."
The article details a reception at the Museum of Fine Arts on Tuesday afternoon, where an exhibition of contemporary painting arranged by the New England Society of Contemporary Art will be opened. The exhibition will be formally opened by S. Lane Faison, Jr., director of the museum. The event will include museum guests and members of the society's council, such as Henry I. Brock, Henry Varnum Poor, Frederick Claes Bartlett, Carl Gordon Cutler, and John Paine, Jr. Professor Paul J. Sachs, a member of the council, is noted as being absent due to lecturing at various European universities. The exhibition will include works by artists from the United States and invited artists from elsewhere, and it will be on view until May 7.
This is an image showing what appears to be a faded beige paper or a newspaper clipping adhesive to the paper. On the top left corner of the paper, there is a section of text that seems to be an article headlined "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting." The article mentions a fine arts event on Tuesday afternoon, April 11, dealing with paintings representative of the New York School of Contemporary Art. It includes names of several artists and talks about pieces of work that will be featured in an exhibition. The text also indicates the source of the article as "Boston Herald" and includes a date "Sunday, April 9, 1933" hand-written at the bottom. There are three rectangles of discoloration on the paper, suggesting where other articles or clippings may have been previously attached or where there has been uneven fading or exposure to light. The bottom edge of the paper has a slightly irregular cut or tear, suggesting it might have been manually removed from a larger sheet or book.
The image shows a newspaper clipping mounted on a page. The clipping appears to be an article titled "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting," detailing a reception at the Museum of Fine Arts and an exhibition arranged by the New England Society of Contemporary Art. Mentioned in the clipping are notable individuals like Mr. Hinton and Mrs. Hinton, alongside members of the society such as Henry Boteler and Robert E. Hale. The clipping is affixed to the top left corner of the cream-colored page. Below the clipping, there is a handwritten note in cursive that reads "Boston Herald Sunday April 9 1933." The rest of the page is blank except for a faint rectangular mark where another clipping might have been previously attached.
The image shows a typed announcement or news clipping from the Boston Herald, dated Sunday, April 9, 1933. The document is titled "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting" and provides details about an upcoming exhibition of contemporary art at the Museum of Fine Arts.
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This announcement highlights a significant cultural event, showcasing contemporary art and involving prominent figures in the art world of the time.
The image is a photograph of a page from a newspaper with a clipping of an article. The article is titled "Museum Will Exhibit Contemporary Painting" and was published in the Boston Herald on Sunday, April 9, 1983. The article announces an upcoming exhibition of contemporary painting at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, which will be held on Tuesday afternoon, April 11. The exhibition is organized by the New England Society of Contemporary Art and will feature 100 paintings by artists from New England and invited artists from elsewhere. The article mentions that the exhibition will be on view until May 1 and that the opening reception will be attended by Edward Jackson Holmes, the director of the museum, and Mrs. Holmes, along with members of the Contemporary Society's council, which includes Mrs. Montgomery Sears, Frederick Clark, Carl Gordon Cutler, and Robert Treat Payne. The article also notes that Prof. Paul J. Sachs, a member of the council, has not yet returned from abroad, where he has been visiting professors at Sorbonne in Paris and a lecture at the Sorbonne.