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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 792137

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The image shows an open page from a publication, specifically the "Review Section" of a periodical or magazine. The page is divided into two columns.

Left Column:

IN THE MAGAZINES & MUSEUM PERIODICALS

  1. GENERAL:

    • "The Louvre: A Historical Sketch" by W. Burr, in The Fine Arts, January, 1932.
    • "The American Museum of Natural History: The First Seventy-Five Years" by F. Lucas, in Natural History, January, 1932.
    • "Museums and Collections in the United States" by G.H. Edgell, in Museums and Collections in the United States, January, 1932.
  2. ART:

    • "The Metropolitan Museum of Art: A History" by W.R. Valentiner, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, March, 1932.
    • "Gallery Explorations: Three 17th Century Italian Paintings" by L.M. Bellinger, in The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin, March, 1932.
    • "The Detroit Institute of Arts: A Brief History" by W.R. Valentiner, in The Detroit Institute of Arts Bulletin, January, 1932.
    • "The Cleveland Museum of Art: A History" by W.M. Milliken, in The Cleveland Museum of Art Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Art Gallery of Toronto: Past, Present, and Future" by E.F.B. Robinson, in The Art Gallery of Toronto Bulletin, March, 1932.
    • "Museums and Collections in the United States" by G.H. Edgell, in Museums and Collections in the United States, January, 1932.
    • "The Fogg Art Museum: A History" by P.J. Sachs, in The Fogg Museum Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: A Brief History" by E.P. Richardson, in The Museum of Fine Arts Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Philadelphia Museum of Art: A History" by F.B. Deknatel, in The Philadelphia Museum Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Art Institute of Chicago: A History" by D.C. Miller, in The Art Institute of Chicago Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Toledo Museum of Art: A History" by G.M.A. Richards, in The Toledo Museum of Art Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Museum of Modern Art: A History" by A.H. Barr, Jr., in The Museum of Modern Art Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Brooklyn Museum: A History" by W.H. Goodyear, in The Brooklyn Museum Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield: A History" by F.W. Coburn, in The Museum of Fine Arts Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Worcester Art Museum: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The Worcester Art Museum Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Rhode Island School of Design: A History" by H.W. Janson, in The Rhode Island School of Design Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: A History" by F.B. Deknatel, in The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Corcoran Gallery of Art: A History" by J.W. McCracken, in The Corcoran Gallery of Art Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The National Gallery of Art: A History" by D.C. Miller, in The National Gallery of Art Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Freer Gallery of Art: A History" by J.E. Lodge, in The Freer Gallery of Art Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The National Museum: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The National Museum Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Smithsonian Institution: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The Smithsonian Institution Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Museum of Natural History: A History" by F. Lucas, in Natural History, January, 1932.
    • "The Field Museum of Natural History: A History" by S.P. Parker, in The Field Museum Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Museum of Science and Industry: A History" by W.H. Goodyear, in The Museum of Science and Industry Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Museum of the City of New York: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The Museum of the City of New York Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The New York Historical Society: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The New York Historical Society Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Numismatic Society: A History" by H.W. Janson, in The American Numismatic Society Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Antiquarian Society: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Antiquarian Society Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Massachusetts Historical Society: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The Massachusetts Historical Society Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Historical Society of Pennsylvania: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The Historical Society of Pennsylvania Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The New-York Historical Society: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The New-York Historical Society Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Philosophical Society: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Philosophical Society Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Academy of Arts and Sciences: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Academy of Arts and Sciences Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The National Academy of Sciences: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The National Academy of Sciences Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Association for the Advancement of Science: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Association for the Advancement of Science Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Chemical Society: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Chemical Society Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Institute of Chemical Engineers: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Institute of Chemical Engineers Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Society of Mechanical Engineers: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Society of Civil Engineers: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Society of Civil Engineers Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Society of Mechanical Engineers: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Institute of Electrical Engineers: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The American Institute of Electrical Engineers Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The Institute of Radio Engineers: A History" by F.H. Taylor, in The Institute of Radio Engineers Bulletin, February, 1932.
    • "The American Mathematical Society

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The image depicts a page from a magazine or periodical that is part of a review section. The page is titled "IN THE MAGAZINES & MUSEUM PERIODICALS."

The left side of the page is detailed with a list of various articles and reviews from different publications across the fields of Art and Science.

Art Section:

  1. General:

    • The Educational Museum by Arnold W. Riegl, "The Restoration of the Orpheus Antique by N. Daumet" in The Burlington Magazine, February 1932, Pages 17-20.
    • The Preparation and Exhibition of Artistic Antiquities by N. Daumet, in The Burlington Magazine, February 1933, Pages 17-20.
    • The Preparation and Exhibition of Artistic Antiquities by N. Daumet, in The Burlington Magazine, March 1932, Pages 17-20.
  2. Specific Publications:

    • A review of "The Art of the Mayan Tribes" by Leo Frobenius in The Art Digest, April 1932, Pages 17-18.
    • "Art in the American Life" by Frederick P. Keppel and R.L. Duffus in The Art Digest, March 1933.
    • "The Art of the American Indian" by Frederick P. Keppel and R.L. Duffus, part of the President's Commission on Indian Affairs, in The Art Digest, March 1933, Pages 3-10.
    • "The Arts in American Life" in The Art Digest, March 1933, Pages 1-2.
    • A review of "Preparation and Exhibition" by N. Daumet, in The Burlington Magazine, March 1932, Pages 17-20.
  3. Books & Pamphlets:

    • "The Arts of American Life" by Frederick P. Keppel and R.L. Duffus, a part of the President's Commission on Indian Affairs, 277 pages, $2.50.

Science Section:

  1. General Publications:

    • "Preparations for the Chicago World’s Fair" by various authors, including the National Geographic Society, in the National Geographic Magazine, April 1932, Pages 17-20.
    • "The National Geographic Magazine" is mentioned for its contributions in several articles.
  2. Specific Publications:

    • "The National Geographic Magazine" and its focus on scientific illustrations and preparations.
    • "The Prehistoric and Prehistoric Periods" in the National Geographic Magazine, March 1932, Pages 1-3.
    • "The First Half of the 17th Century" by Max von Oppenheim, in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1932.
    • "The German Scientific Plate Work" by the German Academy of Sciences, Munich, in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1932.
  3. Books & Pamphlets:

    • "Yellowstone National Park" by Herman M. Chittenden, Historical and Scientific, Stanford University Press, 1932, Pages 312.
    • "Cave Paintings of the World" by J. L. W. Forde, 1932, Pages 120.
    • "The Field of Chinese Studies" by Benjamin Mark Beckman, published by the University of Chicago Press, 1932, Pages 256.

The right side of the page is empty, likely a continuation or different section of the same magazine issue.

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The image shows an open book or magazine laid flat on a surface. The left page is titled "REVIEW SECTION" and is divided into several categories, including "IN THE MAGAZINES & MUSEUM PERIODICALS GENERAL," "ART," and "SCIENCE." Each category lists various publications, their authors, and brief descriptions or page numbers. For example, under "ART," there are reviews of "The Educational Museum" by Arnold H. Rose, "The Connoisseur" by W. R. Valentiner, and others, with specific issues and page references mentioned.

The right page is blank, except for some text at the top, which appears to be a continuation of the "BOOKS & PAMPHLETS" section. It includes a review of "The Arts in American Life" by Frederick P. Keppel and E. L.uff, published by the Carnegie Corporation in March 1933, with a cost of $2.50. There are also reviews of "Preparation and Exhibition of Museum Collections" by N. K. Wessell and "The National Gallery of Art" by R. H. Wilenski, among others. The text is printed in a clear, readable font, and the layout is organized with distinct sections and headings. The paper appears to be yellowed, suggesting that the book or magazine is somewhat aged.

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The image displays a page from a review section of a publication titled "Magazines & Museum Periodicals," dated January through April 1933. This page is divided into two main categories: "Art" and "Science."

Art Section

This section reviews several art-related articles and journals:

  1. The Emotional Museum, by Arnold W. Reitlinger

    • Commentator: W. Rietz
    • Publication: The Burlington Magazine, March 1933, Pages 123-76.
  2. The Personality of the Painter: A Discussion

    • Participants: Blunt, Anthony; Berenson, Bernard; Fry, Roger; Hind, A.M.; Mayor, F.; Mather, Frank Jewett, Jr.; Sachs, Paul J.
    • Publication: The Burlington Magazine, February to April 1933, Pages 57-9, 77, 132.
  3. Blake's Illustrations to Thornton's Pastorals

    • Author: Agnes Mongan
    • Publication: The Print Collector's Quarterly, April 1933, Pages 193-211.
  4. The Octagon, Journal of the American Institute of Architects

    • Articles include:
      • "A New Mural" by Louis La Beaume
      • "The Prophet and the Public" by Talbot Hamlin
      • "The Museum Mind" by E. Eaton
      • "The Museum Mind," Part II by Page
    • Publication: February, 1933, Pages 1-26.
  5. The Detroit Institute of Arts

    • Exhibition: Detroit Institute of Arts, 13th Loan Exhibition of the Founders Society
    • Publication: The Art Digest, April 1, 1933, Page 5.
  6. Brunswick

    • Review: Art Gallery of Toronto
    • Publication: Museum News, March 1, 1933, Page 10.
  7. Museums and Collections Abroad

    • Topics: Exhibitions in Germany, Italy, and other countries.
    • Publication: Mouseion, 1931-1932, Pages 199-201.
  8. Paintings in the Royal Palace at Stockholm

    • Author: Axel Romdahl
    • Publication: The Burlington Magazine, February 1933, Pages 85-93.
  9. German Paintings in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum

    • Authors: Kurt Karl Eberlein and Kurt Martin
    • Publication: Der Kunstwanderer, November-December 1932, Pages 49-56.
  10. The Snitewing del Dongo

    • Author: W. G. Constable
    • Publication: The Burlington Magazine, February 1933, Pages 93-94.

Books and Pamphlets

  • Painters in the Royal Palace at Stockholm
    • Publication: Pages 139-148.

Art & Archaeology

  • The Arts in American Life
    • Authors: Frederick P. Keppel and R. L. Duffus
    • Publisher: Scribner's Sons, New York, 1933, Pages: 245.
    • Includes a review of the role of the arts in American life, supported by the Carnegie Corporation.

Science Section

  1. Preludes to Mellon Science

    • Author: Watson Davis
    • Publication: Science Service, Washington, D.C., New York, 1933, 13 Pages.
  2. Yale University National Park

    • Author: Hiram Bingham
    • Publication: Historical and geological survey, 16 pages, 5 plates, New Haven: University Press, 1933.

Books & Pamphlets (Art & Archaeology)

  • The Great Age of Discovery
    • Author: J. Holland Rose
    • Publisher: Harper & Brothers, New York, 1933, 253 Pages.

This summary encapsulates the reviews of various art and science publications, detailing their authors, topics, and the journals or publishers where they appeared.

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The image depicts a page from a document titled "REVIEW SECTION," which lists various articles from magazines and museum periodicals. The page is divided into sections covering different topics, primarily focusing on art and science.

GENERAL:

  1. The Educational Museum, by Arnold W. Reitze, published in The Museum News, Volume 11, April 1933, Pages 277-281.

  2. The Preservation of Archaeological Material, by Arthur C. Parker, published in The Museum News, Volume 11, April 1933, Pages 282-284.

ART:

  1. The Art Museum in Cincinnati, by E. W. Commons, published in The Art Bulletin, March 1933, Pages 70-73.

  2. Preparation and Exhibition of the Art Objects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, by N. B. Hyslop, published in The Magazine of Art, February 1933, Pages 105-111.

  3. The Art of the American Indian, by Frederick P. Keppel and R. L. Duffus, published in The Magazine of Art, March 1933, Pages 178-182.

  4. The Art of the American Indian, by Frederick P. Keppel and R. L. Duffus, published in The Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, March 1933, Pages 12-14.

  5. The Art of the American Indian, by Frederick P. Keppel and R. L. Duffus, published in The Magazine of Art, March 1933, Pages 178-182.

SCIENCE:

  1. The National Museum of Canada, by A. P. Coleman, published in The Canadian Geographic Journal, March 1933, Pages 143-150.

  2. Preparation and Exhibition of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Artifacts, by N. B. Hyslop, published in The Magazine of Art, February 1933, Pages 105-111.

  3. The Lewis and Clark Expedition, by N. B. Hyslop, published in The Magazine of Art, February 1933, Pages 105-111.

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS:

ART & ARCHAEOLOGY:

  1. The Art of the American Indian, by Frederick P. Keppel and R. L. Duffus, published by the American Museum of Natural History, 1933, 227 pages, $2.50.

  2. Art in America: A Survey of the Exhibition of American Art at the Museum of Modern Art, by Holger Cahill, published by Museum of Modern Art, 1933, 47 pages, $0.25.

  3. Catalogue of the Works of Art in the Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, by John C. Van Dyke, published by Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1933, 16 pages, $0.50.

  4. The Art of the American Indian, by Frederick P. Keppel and R. L. Duffus, published by the American Museum of Natural History, 1933, 227 pages, $2.50.

  5. The Art of the American Indian, by Frederick P. Keppel and R. L. Duffus, published by the American Museum of Natural History, 1933, 227 pages, $2.50.

  6. The Art of the American Indian, by Frederick P. Keppel and R. L. Duffus, published by the American Museum of Natural History, 1933, 227 pages, $2.50.

SCIENCE:

  1. Yellowstone National Park, by Hiram M. Chittenden, published by Stanford University Press, 1933, 480 pages, $3.00.

  2. The Lewis and Clark Expedition, by J. W. Buel, published by Houghton Mifflin, 1933, 448 pages, $3.50.

The page includes a detailed list of articles and books, with publication details such as the magazine or journal name, volume, month, year, and page numbers, as well as the cost and publication details for books and pamphlets.

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The image shows a document titled "Review Section" from magazines and museum periodicals. It is divided into sections for General, Art, Science, and Books & Pamphlets, listing various articles and publications from 1933.

General:

  • An article titled "The Educational Museum" by Arnold W. Guernsey from the April 1933 issue of The American Museum Journal (Pages 27-36).
  • A review of "The Pottery of the Pueblo Indians" by W. H. Holmes in The Journal of American Folklore, April 1933 (Pages 177-178).

Art:

  • "Museums about Museums" by Louis I. Korn, from The Art World, April 1933 (Pages 23-25).
  • "The Octagon Journal" by Howard Mumford Jones from The Art World, April 1933 (Pages 26-27).
  • "The Metropolitan Museum of Art" by F. Barton Huse in The Museum World, February 1933 (Pages 56-60).
  • "The National Gallery of Art" by Howard Mumford Jones from The Art World, April 1933 (Page 26).
  • "The Art of the American Indian" by James Mooney in The Art Digest, April 1933 (Pages 12-13).
  • "The Gallery of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts" by Howard Mumford Jones from The Art World, April 1933 (Page 26).
  • "The Gallery of the Philadelphia Museum of Art" by Howard Mumford Jones from The Art World, April 1933 (Page 26).
  • "The Art of the Southwest" by Carl F. Lummis in The Art World, April 1933 (Page 26).
  • "The Art of the Pueblo Indians" by W. H. Holmes in The Journal of American Folklore, April 1933 (Pages 177-178).
  • "The Art of the Southwest" by Howard Mumford Jones in The Art World, April 1933 (Page 26).
  • "The Art of the Southwest" by Carl F. Lummis in The Art World, April 1933 (Page 26).
  • "The Art of the Southwest" by Carl F. Lummis in The Art World, April 1933 (Page 26).
  • "The Art of the Southwest" by Carl F. Lummis in The Art World, April 1933 (Page 26).
  • "The Art of the Southwest" by Carl F. Lummis in The Art World, April 1933 (Page 26).

Science:

  • "The National Museum of Natural History" by William H. Osborn from The National Geographic Magazine, February 1933 (Pages 227-238).
  • "The American Museum of Natural History" by William H. Osborn from The National Geographic Magazine, February 1933 (Pages 227-238).
  • "The American Museum of Natural History" by William H. Osborn from The National Geographic Magazine, February 1933 (Pages 227-238).
  • "The National Museum of Natural History" by William H. Osborn from The National Geographic Magazine, February 1933 (Pages 227-238).

Books & Pamphlets:

  • "The Arts in American Life" by Frederick P. Keppel and R. L. Duffus, published by the National Association of Manufacturers, 1933, 227 pages, $2.50.
  • "The Art of the American Indian" by Frederick W. Hodge, edited by George Heye, 1933, 158 pages, $3.00.
  • "The Art of the American Indian" by Frederick W. Hodge, edited by George Heye, 1933, 158 pages, $3.00.
  • "The Art of the American Indian" by Frederick W. Hodge, edited by George Heye, 1933, 158 pages, $3.00.
  • "The Art of the American Indian" by Frederick W. Hodge, edited by George Heye, 1933, 158 pages, $3.00.
  • "The Art of the American Indian" by Frederick W. Hodge, edited by George Heye, 1933, 158 pages, $3.00.
  • "The Art of the American Indian" by Frederick W. Hodge, edited by George Heye, 1933, 158 pages, $3.00.
  • "The Art of the American Indian" by Frederick W. Hodge, edited by George Heye, 1933, 158 pages, $3.00.

The document also lists various articles and books related to art, museums, and science, with their respective publication details and prices. The right side of the image appears to be blank.

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  • Below the title, there is a subheading that reads: "IN THE MAGAZINES & MUSEUM PERIODICALS", indicating that this section summarizes reviews and articles from various magazines and museum publications.

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    • Publication details (e.g., journal name, issue date, page numbers).
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  1. General:

    • Lists reviews of general-interest works, such as The Educational Museum by Arnold Reiss and The Principles Discovered Illus trated: Art and Astronomy by Mary C. Potter.
  2. Art:

    • Includes reviews of art-related publications, such as More About the Museum Trophy Amer ican Institute of Architects and Gallery Exploration: There It Is! In the Chicago World’s Fair.
  3. Science:

    • Features scientific publications, such as The Act in American Life by Frederick P. Keppel and Folk Art in America by Holger Cahill.
  4. Books & Pamphlets:

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  5. Museums and Collections:

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