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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image displays a vintage newspaper called "The Museum News," published by the American Association of Museums. The specific issue is from April 15, 1933, Volume X, Number 20. The main headline on the page features the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, showcasing an image of the building.

There are several articles on the page, including:

  1. "Site Given for Museum at Wilmington, Del." - This article discusses the donation of land for a new museum by the heirs of Samuel Bancroft, Sr. The collection includes 121 paintings, 1,500 volumes, and various other art pieces. The site is on the north side of Rockford Park Drive, with space for a garden and future expansion.

  2. "Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums" - This article provides details about the upcoming meeting, including hotel accommodations and rates. It also mentions that ten sections are preparing programs for the event, which will be held from June 13-14, with the first two days of the meeting being devoted to section meetings.

  3. "Nelson Art Gallery to Open This Fall" - This article describes the completion of the new building for the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, which is expected to open to the public in the fall. The building, designed by Wight and Wight, is 175 feet long, with a cost of $3,000,000. The ground floor will be used for offices, a library, auditorium, and educational facilities, while the first floor will feature a central hall with marble columns and a Renaissance court, and the second floor will have a Chinese room with carved Ming furniture, a lounge, and a restaurant.

The page is yellowed with age, indicating it is quite old, and some handwriting can be seen at the top, possibly indicating the page number or a note.

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The image is a page from "The Museum News," published by the American Association of Museums on April 15, 1933. The page includes several articles and news items related to museums.

  1. William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas City:

    • The top part of the page features a photograph of the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City.
  2. Site Given for Museum at Wilmington, Delaware:

    • This section details the offer of land from the heirs of Samuel Bancroft, Jr., and others to the Wilmington Society of Fine Arts for creating a museum. The land is about three acres and is located on the north side of Rockhill Park. The Bancroft collection, which includes 121 paintings, 1,500 volumes, and manuscripts, is to be installed in the museum. The Bancroft collection is noted for its notable examples of English pre-Raphaelite art, among other works by artists like John Constable, Ford Maddox Brown, and others.
  3. Chicago Meeting of the American Association of Museums:

    • This article mentions the Chicago meeting of the American Association of Museums scheduled for June 14-16. It notes the hotel accommodations available at the Belden Stratford Hotel and other nearby hotels, along with their rates.
  4. Nelson Art Gallery to Open This Fall:

    • The new William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art at Kansas City is highlighted. The gallery is expected to open to the public in the fall. The structure is detailed with its ground floor being used for offices, a library, and an auditorium, and the first floor housing an exhibition hall, decorative arts, and a Chinese room. The building has a capacity of 725 seats and includes a mezzanine for the public lounge and restaurant.

The article continues with further information on the gallery's design and plans, suggesting a comprehensive and multi-functional space for cultural and educational purposes.

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The image is a page from "The Museum News," published by the American Association of Museums, dated April 15, 1933. The page is titled "Vol. X, No. 20."

The main article on the page is titled "Site Given for Museum at Wilmington, Del." It describes a donation of land by the heirs of Samuel Bancroft Jr., Mrs. Bancroft, Mrs. John B. Bird, and Joseph Bancroft for a museum in Wilmington, Delaware. The collection consists of 121 paintings, including notable works by artists such as F. J. Shields, John Constable, and others, and a library of 1,500 volumes. The museum is expected to be completed in five years.

Additionally, the page includes information about the "Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums," which will be held at the Belden Stratford Hotel and mentions the hotel's accommodation rates. There is also a section discussing the "Nelson Art Gallery to Open This Fall," detailing the plans for the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, including architectural design by Wright and Wight, the building's capacity, and the types of exhibitions and rooms planned for the gallery. The gallery is expected to have various exhibition spaces, decorative arts, and period rooms. The page also mentions a Chinese room with carved Ming furniture.

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The image is of a page from "The Museum News," published by the American Association of Museums, dated April 15, 1933, Volume X, Number 20. The page contains several news items related to museums.

  1. Site Given for Museum at Wilmington, Del.:

    • The heirs of Samuel Bancroft Jr. and Mrs. Bancroft have donated land to the Wilmington Society of Fine Arts for a museum. The site is about three acres and is part of the Rockford Park. The museum is expected to be completed within five years. The Bancroft collection includes 121 paintings, many notable examples of English pre-Raphaelite art, and other works by artists such as Ford Madox Brown, Watts, Millais, and Burne-Jones. The collection also features manuscripts and letters.
  2. Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums:

    • The 28th annual meeting of the American Association of Museums will be held in Chicago from June 12 to 14. The headquarters will be at the Belden Stratford Hotel, with associated hotels being the Parkway, Webster, and Blackstone.
    • Room rates vary: single rooms range from $3.50 to $6.00, and double rooms from $7.00 to $8.00.
    • The meeting includes ten sections preparing programs, with sessions planned for the afternoons and evenings of the first two days.
  3. Nelson Art Gallery to Open This Fall:

    • The new building of the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City is nearing completion and is expected to open to the public in the fall. The building has two stories, a basement, and a mezzanine, designed by Wight and Wight.
    • The structure includes various facilities: a library, auditorium, educational spaces, and storage rooms. The gallery will have the capacity for 125 paintings.
    • The first floor will feature a central hall with a travertine floor and black marble columns, along with an open-air Renaissance Court.
    • The second floor will house decorative arts and European paintings, while the mezzanine will contain a lounge and restaurant.
    • A notable feature is a great Chinese room with a carved Ming table.

The page also includes a photograph of the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City.

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The image is a page from "The Museum News," published by the American Association of Museums, dated April 15, 1933. Here are the key articles and details featured on this page:

  1. Site Given for Museum at Wilmington, Del.

    • The heirs of Samuel Bancroft, Jr., including Mrs. Bancroft, Mrs. John B. Bird, and Joseph Bancroft, have donated about three acres of ground in Brandywine Park to the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts.
    • The museum is planned to be built within five years and will house the Bancroft collection, which includes 121 paintings, many by notable Pre-Raphaelite artists such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and works by Ford Madox Brown, Edward Burne-Jones, and others.
    • The collection also features drawings, prints, and a library of 1,500 volumes along with manuscripts and letters.
    • The proposed museum will be located near the north side of Rockford Park, offering space for gardens and the museum building.
  2. Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums

    • The meeting will take place at the Hotel Sherman and associated hotels from May 15 to May 18.
    • Room rates at the associated hotels are listed:
      • Hotel Sherman: Single $3.50 and up; Double $5.00 and up.
      • Auditorium Annex: Single $2.50 and up; Double $4.00 and up.
      • Congress Hotel: Single $3.00 and up; Double $4.50 and up.
      • Great Northern Hotel: Single $2.50 and up; Double $4.00 and up.
    • Correspondence should be directed to J.C. Venable, Manager, at the Belden Stratford Hotel.
    • Ten sections are preparing programs for the meeting.
  3. Nelson Art Gallery to Open This Fall

    • The William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, is expected to open in the fall.
    • The building is constructed of Indiana limestone, measuring 394 feet by 175 feet, with two stories, a basement, and mezzanine.
    • The construction cost is approximately $3,100,000.
    • The first floor will include a central hall with a library, marble columns, galleries for tapestries, and European decorative arts.
    • The ground floor will feature offices, an auditorium, and educational facilities.
    • The mezzanine will house a Chinese room and a period room from France.
    • The second floor will have galleries for various art collections, including paintings and prints.

Overall, the page provides updates on museum developments and an upcoming meeting of the American Association of Museums.

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The image is a page from "The Museum News," a publication by the American Association of Museums, dated April 15, 1933. This is Volume X, Number 20 of the publication. The page includes several articles and announcements related to museums and art galleries.

  1. Main Image:

    • The page features a photograph of the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City.
  2. Articles and Announcements:

    • Site Given for Museum at Wilmington, Del.:

      • The Bancroft family has donated approximately three acres of land in Wilmington, Delaware, for the construction of a museum to house the Bancroft collection. The collection includes 121 paintings, notable examples of English pre-Raphaelite art, and works by artists such as Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown, and Watts. The museum is expected to be completed within five years.
    • Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums:

      • The annual meeting of the American Association of Museums will be held in Chicago from June 14-16, 1933. The headquarters will be at the Belden Stratford and Lincoln Park West hotels. Reservations should be made before May 15 for the best rates.
    • Nelson Art Gallery to Open This Fall:

      • The new William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City is nearing completion and is expected to open to the public in the fall. The building is designed in the classic Greek style with two stories, a basement, and a mezzanine. It will house a collection of paintings and sculptures, including a central hall with travertine walls and a Renaissance court. The gallery will have 14 exhibition rooms for permanent and temporary exhibitions, as well as a public lounge and restaurant on the mezzanine.

The page also mentions ongoing programs and meetings of the American Association of Museums, including a session on museum work with children and a tour of the Field Museum.

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This image shows a scanned page from a publication titled "THE MUSEUM NEWS," which was published by the American Association of Museums. The volume is X, and the issue is Number 20, dated April 15, 1933. The page features a main headline, the publication's title, and three columns of text describing various topics pertaining to museums.

At the top of the page, there is a photograph with a caption "William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas City," showing a building that is likely the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

The left column announces a site given for a museum at Wilmington, Delaware, and details pertaining to that development. It discusses the bequest made by Samuel Bancroft, Jr., to the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts.

The middle column covers information about an upcoming Chicago meeting of the American Association of Museums. It discusses the meeting details, including the hotel headquarters at the Belmont Stratford and Associated Hotels, and provides information for reservations and rates for accommodation during the meeting.

The right column has a heading "NELSON ART GALLERY TO OPEN THIS FALL," indicating that the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art at Kansas City, Missouri is expected to open its doors in the fall. The text discusses the building's construction details, architecture, and features such as its auditorium, art facilities, and the public lounge and restaurant.

Each of the columns ends with a continuation note, indicating that the articles continue on other pages.

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The image is a page from "The Museum News" dated April 15, 1933, and published by the American Association of Museums. The issue is Volume X, Number 20. At the top of the page, there is a black and white photograph of the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art located in Kansas City. Below the photograph, there are three columns of text that discuss various topics related to museums:

  1. The first column is headlined "Site Given for Museum at Wilmington, DEL." It talks about the heirs of Samuel Bancroft Jr. offering property in Wilmington, Delaware to the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts. The society plans to build a museum on this site, which will house a collection primarily consisting of Pre-Raphaelite artworks.

  2. The second column is headlined "Chicago Meeting of American Association of Museums" and details information about the upcoming annual meeting of the American Association of Museums in Chicago. It includes hotel rates and registration information.

  3. The third column is about the new building of the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City, which is expected to open in the fall of 1933. It provides details about the construction, design, and features of the new museum building, including its Western Chinese wooden carvings and various functional spaces.

An annotation written in pencil at the top right corner reads "See p. 5".

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The image shows the front page of a printed publication titled "THE MUSEUM NEWS," published by the American Association of Museums. It is Vol. X, No. 20, dated April 15, 1933. The top half of the page features a black and white aerial photograph of a large building, identified as the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City.

Below the photo, several articles are printed, including:

  1. "SITE GIVEN FOR MUSEUM AT WILMINGTON, DEL." which discusses the donation of land by the heirs of Samuel Bancroft, Jr. to the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts for building a museum.

  2. "CHICAGO MEETING OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS," which provides hotel information and room rates for a meeting to be held in Chicago on June 12-14.

  3. "NELSON ART GALLERY TO OPEN THIS FALL," describing the construction and expected features of the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, including its size, architectural design, cost, and interior details like exhibition galleries and a Chinese room on the second floor.

There is also a handwritten note at the top right corner that says "See p. 5". The paper has a border showing its age with slightly browned edges.

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Description of the Image

The image shows a page from "The Museum News," a publication by the American Association of Museums. The page is dated April 15, 1933, and is labeled as Vol. X, No. 20. The page features a combination of textual content and a photograph.

Photograph:

  • Subject: The photograph depicts the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City.
  • Building Description: The building is a large, grand structure with classical architectural elements, including columns, a symmetrical facade, and a prominent entrance. The architecture suggests a neoclassical or Beaux-Arts style, common for museums and public institutions of the early 20th century.
  • Setting: The building is situated in an open area, likely a park or plaza, with a well-maintained lawn and pathways visible in the foreground. The photograph conveys a sense of grandeur and permanence, emphasizing the institution's importance.

Textual Content:

The page contains several articles and announcements related to museums and their activities. Here is a breakdown of the key sections:

  1. Headline: "SITE GIVEN FOR MUSEUM AT WILMINGTON, DEL."

    • Details: This article announces that the heirs of Samuel Bancroft, Jr., Mrs. Bancroft, Mrs. John B. Bird, and Joseph Bancroft, have offered approximately three acres of ground to the Wilmington Society of the Fine Arts for the construction of a museum. The Bancroft collection, which includes notable artworks and manuscripts, is to be housed in the new building. The collection features works by artists such as John Constable, Edith Maroney, and others, along with a library of 1,500 volumes.
    • Location: The proposed site is on Rockland Park Drive, extending to Brandywine Creek, providing space for a garden and additional facilities.
  2. Headline: "CHICAGO MEETING OF AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS"

    • Details: This section provides information about the upcoming meeting of the American Association of Museums, scheduled for the fall. It includes:
      • Hotel Headquarters: The meeting will be held at the Belden Stratford and Associated Hotels.
      • Reservation Rates: Rates for rooms and suites are listed, ranging from $2.50 to $7.00 per night.
      • Correspondence: Contact information is provided for J.C. Venable, Manager, at the Parkway Hotel.
      • Programs: Ten sections are preparing programs for the 28th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Museums, to be held in Chicago from June 12–14. Efforts are being made to avoid conflicts with other events.
  3. Headline: "NELSON ART GALLERY TO OPEN THIS FALL"

    • Details: This article discusses the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Kansas City, which is nearing completion. Key points include:
      • Building Details: The new building is constructed of Indiana limestone, measuring 400 by 175 feet, with two stories, a basement, and mezzanine. It was designed by Wight and Wight.
      • Cost: The total cost of the structure and land is approximately $500,000. Only the east wing of the building is complete, with the remainder expected to be finished soon.
      • Facilities: The building will include offices, a library, an auditorium with a seating capacity of 725, and educational facilities. It will also house a permanent collection of paintings, prints, and European decorative arts, including three period rooms (English Georgian, Spanish Renaissance, and French Regency).
      • Opening: The gallery is expected to open to the public in the fall.

Visual and Typographical Elements:

  • Layout: The page is formatted with clear headings, subheadings, and columns of text, typical of a periodical from the early 20th century.
  • Typography: The text is printed in a serif font, consistent with the formal and professional tone of museum publications.
  • Annotations: There is a handwritten note in the top right corner that reads "See p15," likely indicating a reference to another page or section of the publication.

Overall Impression:

The image captures a historical moment in museum development, highlighting significant events and advancements in the museum world during the early 1930s. The combination of the photograph of the Nelson Gallery and the detailed news articles underscores the growth and expansion of museums as cultural institutions during this period. The page serves as a snapshot of museum activities, funding, and architectural achievements of the time.