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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1931-August 1933

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The image is a collection of newspaper clippings and announcements related to academic and religious events. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Main Article: "Conant Tells of Work on Cluny Excavations"

    • Headline: The headline indicates that Professor K. J. Conant of Harvard University spoke about his work on the excavations at Cluny Abbey in France.
    • Content: The article discusses Professor Conant's lecture at the Fogg Museum, where he described his studies on the ambulatory columns and the portal of the Romanesque Abbey. He detailed the restoration of columns set up in the courtyard of the Fogg Museum. The article mentions his extensive research and excavations at Cluny, which have been ongoing since 1927. Conant's work includes reconstructing the abbey on paper and making significant discoveries about its architecture and history.
    • Significance: The findings are noted to be important for understanding the construction and dating of the abbey, which was a major center of medieval architecture and culture.
  2. Sidebar: "Dr. Conant to Speak on 'Abbey at Cluny'"

    • Announcement: This sidebar announces an upcoming lecture by Dr. Kenneth J. Conant on the Abbey Church of Cluny, to be held on August 7 at 4:30 P.M. in the Large Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Details: The lecture is part of the ongoing excavations and research at Cluny, which have been crucial in understanding the construction and history of the abbey.
  3. Bottom Clippings: Announcements and Services

    • Final Examinations: There are announcements for final examinations in courses offered by the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Education. The exams are scheduled for August 16 and August 17, with specific times listed for different classes.
    • Church Services: Information about church services, including Morning Prayers led by the Rev. Robert W. Fay at the Memorial Church and Union Services at the First Church (Unitarian) and Epworth Methodist Church.

The clippings provide a snapshot of academic and community activities, highlighting significant scholarly work and upcoming events in the community.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping dated August 16, 1933, from an unidentified publication. The primary article is titled "Conant Tells of Work on Cluny Excavations."

Here's a detailed summary:

Main Article: "Conant Tells of Work on Cluny Excavations"

  • Professor K. J. Conant, a professor of Fine Arts at Harvard, describes his studies on ambulatory columns and the portals of the Romanesque Abbey of Cluny in France.
  • Background: Cluny is described as the mother of some 200 monasteries in the Middle Ages and a significant Benedictine center.
  • Excavations: Conant has been working on the restoration of columns set up in the Court of the Fogg Museum.
  • Details of Cluny Abbey: The article notes that Cluny Abbey was constructed between 909 and 1095, with significant additions by Pope Urban II and three capitals from the crusades.
  • Significance of the Columns: The columns and capitals discovered are of great historical importance, representing the finest workmanship and are crucial for understanding the history of medieval art and architecture.

Side Articles and Notes:

  • Reconstructions on Paper: Conant has made reconstructions of the available fragments to aid in understanding the abbey's architectural features.
  • Significant for Architecture: The columns and capitals found are of immense importance to the history of medieval sculpture, with the capitals dating from 1103 to 1166.
  • New Discoveries: The article mentions a new discovery of a block that was used to stabilize the abbey’s foundation.
  • Dr. Conant’s Lecture: An upcoming lecture by Dr. Conant on Cluny Abbey at the Fogg Museum is mentioned, highlighting the importance of his recent excavations and research.

Other Sections:

  • Morning Prayers and Church Services: Includes details about church services at the First Church (Unitarian) and Epworth Methodist Church.
  • Final Examinations: Information on the timing and schedules of final examinations for the summer courses at the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and Education.

The article and accompanying notes give a comprehensive overview of the historical and architectural significance of the Cluny Abbey excavations and the role of Conant’s research in this context.

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The image displays a collection of documents, likely from a personal or academic archive, related to the work of Professor Kenneth J. Conant on the Cluny excavations. The main document is a newspaper article titled "CONANT TELLS OF WORK ON CLUNY EXCAVATIONS," discussing Professor Conant's lecture at Harvard about his studies on the ambulatory columns and portal of the Romanesque Abbey at Cluny. The article describes the historical significance of the abbey and the ongoing restoration work. It also mentions an upcoming lecture by Conant at the Fogg Museum.

Another article, titled "RESTORATION OF COLUMNS SET UP IN COURT OF FOGG," details the reconstruction of the great portal and ambulatory columns of Cluny in the courtyard of the Fogg Museum, highlighting the use of original and replica pieces for this purpose.

A smaller article, "Significant For Architecture," emphasizes the architectural importance of Conant's discoveries at Cluny, particularly the reconstruction of the great portal, which provides insights into the development of Burgundian art and architecture.

Additionally, there is an announcement for a lecture by Dr. Kenneth J. Conant on "The Abbey at Cluny" at the Fogg Museum, scheduled for Monday, August 7, at 4:30 PM. The lecture is noted to be open to the public.

Lastly, there are two sections detailing the schedule for morning prayers and final examinations for various courses at the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Education, dated August 16, Wednesday.

The documents are yellowed, suggesting some age, and handwritten annotations are visible, indicating personal notes or markings, possibly for reference or study purposes.

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The image is a page from a newspaper dated August 5, 1933, and contains several articles and announcements:

  1. Main Article - "Conant Tells of Work on Cluny Excavations":

    • Headline: Professor Conant discusses the findings and studies related to the excavations at Cluny.
    • Details: Professor K. J. Conant from Harvard has been working on the excavation and reconstruction of Cluny Abbey in France. His work involves meticulous research and the creation of paper reconstructions based on fragments and old engravings. Conant highlights the discovery of ambulatory columns and the portal of the Romanesque Abbey, dating back to the early 12th century. He also describes the historical and architectural significance of the findings, including the layout of the main church and its comparison to other medieval structures.
    • Significance: The discoveries are significant for understanding the history of medieval architecture, particularly the Cluny Abbey, which was a major spiritual and cultural center in Europe.
  2. Secondary Article - "Restoration of Columns Set Up in Court of Fogg":

    • This article details how columns from the Cluny excavation have been reconstructed and displayed in the court of the Fogg Museum at Harvard.
  3. Announcement - "Dr. Conant to Speak on Abbey at Cluny":

    • Event: Professor K. J. Conant will deliver a lecture on the Abbey of Cluny.
    • Details: The lecture will take place on Monday, August 7, at 4 P.M. in the Large Lecture Room of the Fogg Art Museum. The talk will cover the department of architecture at Harvard University and the recent excavations and research on the Abbey of Cluny.
  4. Announcements - Religious Services and Final Examinations:

    • Morning Prayers: Conducted by the Rev. Robert W. Fay.
    • Final Examinations:
      • For the 11 o'clock and 12 o'clock classes in Summer School of Arts and Sciences and Education, scheduled on Wednesday, August 16, from 9 A.M. to 12 P.M. and 2 P.M. respectively.
      • For the 9 o'clock and 10 o'clock classes, scheduled on the same day from 9:15 A.M. to 12 P.M.
    • Church Services:
      • First Church (Unitarian) and Union Services at the Epworth Methodist Church are listed with their respective times.

The page provides a comprehensive look at academic and cultural events related to historical research and educational activities at the time.

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The image contains several newspaper clippings and a schedule from the year 1933. Here's a detailed summary:

Main Articles:

  1. Conant Tells of Work on Cluny Excavations

    • Author: Professor K. J. Conant
    • Content: Professor Conant, a Harvard professor of Fine Arts, describes his research and excavations at Cluny Abbey in France. The article focuses on the restoration of columns set up in the Court of Fogg, which are part of the ambulatory of the Cluny Abbey. The columns are significant because they were among the finest examples of medieval craftsmanship. Conant explains the historical context and the architectural details of the columns, including the discovery of an impost block that fits perfectly with the capitals, indicating they were part of the same original structure.
  2. Significant For Architecture

    • Content: The article highlights the significance of the Cluny Abbey discoveries for architectural history. The capitals and columns are noted for their intricate carvings and historical importance, representing the transition from Romanesque to Gothic architecture.

Lecture Announcement:

  1. Dr. Conant to Speak on "Abbey at Cluny"
    • Date and Time: Monday, August 7, at 4:30 PM
    • Location: Fogg Art Museum
    • Content: Dr. Kenneth J. Conant, professor of architecture at Harvard University, will lecture on "The Abbey Church of Cluny" at the Fogg Art Museum. The lecture is open to the public.

Schedule:

  1. Morning Prayers and Final Examinations
    • Location: Summer School of Arts and Sciences and Education
    • Details:
      • August 16 (Wednesday):
        • Final Examinations for the 11 o'clock Classes at 9:15 AM, 10 o'clock Classes at 2 PM, and 12 o'clock Classes at 2 PM.
        • Examination schedules are posted on the bulletin boards in Sever Hall.
      • Church Services:
        • First Church (Unitarian): Union Services at the Epworth Methodist Church on Wednesday and Sunday at 11:00 AM.

Additional Notes:

  • Miscellaneous Clippings:
    • There is a clipping about the "Morning Prayers" and the "Final Examinations" for the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and Education.
    • There is a note about the lecture by Professor Conant being significant and well-attended, with the details of the lecture provided.

The image captures a historical moment in architectural research and education, showcasing the importance of Cluny Abbey and the scholarly work of Professor K. J. Conant.

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The image contains several pages of newspaper clippings and a lecture notice related to the work of Professor Kenneth John Conant (K. J. Conant) on the Cluny Abbey excavations and reconstructions.

  1. Main Article:

    • Title: "Conant Tells of Work on Cluny Excavations"
    • Content: The article describes Professor Conant's research and excavations at Cluny Abbey in France. It mentions his discovery and reconstruction of various architectural elements, such as columns and capitals from the abbey's Romanesque architecture. The text highlights the historical significance of the findings, particularly the capitals which depict various themes including cardinal virtues and other symbolic figures. It also notes that the work has been presented in Stockholm at the Thirteenth International Congress of the History of Art.
  2. Restoration Details:

    • Restoration of Columns: The article details the restoration process of columns and capitals from the Cluny Abbey, which were moved to the Court of Fog Museum in Paris. It describes the careful reconstruction efforts, including the discovery of an imposter block and the meticulous process of fitting and carving the capitals.
  3. New Discoveries:

    • Capital Figures: Professor Conant discusses the interpretation of figures on the capitals, such as a swimmer and a boxer, which he believes represent a gymnasium and spiritual training.
  4. Lecture Notice:

    • Event: A lecture by Professor Conant titled "The Abbey Church of Cluny," scheduled for Monday, August 7, at 4 p.m., in the Large Lecture Room of the Fog Art Museum. The lecture is part of Harvard University's summer program and includes a tour of the Cluny Abbey models in the museum's court.
  5. Additional Notes:

    • Significance: The article emphasizes the importance of these architectural reconstructions for understanding the history and development of medieval art and architecture.
    • Miscellaneous: There are additional notes and schedules for church services and final examinations at the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and Education of the University.
  6. Date and Location:

    • The clippings and notes appear to be from the 1930s, specifically around August 1933.

The overall content focuses on the scholarly and historical significance of the Cluny Abbey's architectural remains and the efforts made by Professor Conant to reconstruct and interpret them.

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The image shows a collection of newspaper clippings and typed notes mounted on a brownish paper background. These clippings contain various articles and announcements related to archaeology, lectures, and academic schedules.

  1. The largest piece, titled "CONANT TELLS OF WORK ON CLUNY EXCAVATIONS," discusses a lecture by Professor K.J. Conant on ambulatory columns and the portal of Romanesque Abbey in Cluny, France. It mentions the restoration of columns set up in the Court of Fogg and details about Professor Conant’s research and findings. The article appears to be from August 1933, as indicated by the handwritten note.

  2. There is a smaller clipping titled "Dr. Conant to Speak On ‘Abbey at Cluny’" announcing a lecture by Dr. Kenneth J. Conant at Harvard University on the subject of the Abbey Church of Cluny.

  3. Another clipping announces a "Lecture by Professor K.J. Conant," giving specifics about the date, time, and venue of the lecture at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University.

  4. A smaller, partially visible clipping at the bottom left corner titled "MORNING PRAYERS. The Rev. ROBERT W. FAY... FINAL EXAMINATIONS" lists details about exam schedules and church services, including class times and locations.

The materials are primarily academic in nature, focusing on historical and architectural studies, specifically related to the Abbey of Cluny. Handwritten annotations including dates "6 Aug 1933" and "Aug 5 1933" are visible on the brownish paper.

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The image you've provided appears to be a photograph of a printed document such as a newsletter or article. The document consists of typed text with a primary focus on the work of "Professor Fiske Kimball of the Fine Arts Department of New York University" concerning excavations at Cluny and the restoration of its cloisters set up in the court of Poissy. The article on the left half of the document details Professor Kimball's lecture at the Fogg Museum, his findings, and the historical significance of the restoration work. The article on the right half of the document informs about Dr. Kenneth J. Conant's scheduled speech on Cluny as part of his lecture series.

Below these main articles, there are snippets of additional information which include announcements for morning prayers, examinations, church services, and school of arts and sciences' education. The document seems aged with some discoloration on the edges. The top right corner of the paper features handwritten notes that include a date "6/3/33" and some underline markings.

Please note that specific details like names and addresses mentioned in the document should be treated with respect to privacy.

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The image depicts an old newspaper clipping and a separate smaller card placed on top of it. The newspaper clipping discusses the work of Professor Kenneth J. Conant on the excavations at the Cluny Abbey in France. It details how Conant reconstructed columns and made significant findings regarding medieval architecture.

The clipping includes several sections:

  1. A headline at the top left reads "CONANT TELLS OF WORK ON CLUNY EXCAVATIONS".
  2. The main article reports on a speech given by Conant in the Large Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, Harvard University, where he described his findings on the Cluny Abbey excavations.
  3. There are mentions of notable figures and their involvement in the research.
  4. Toward the bottom right, there is a smaller, highlighted insert that mentions Conant's upcoming speech titled "The Cluny Abbey" on Monday, August 7th, at the Fogg Art Museum.

The smaller card on top contains details about final examinations at the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and Education, along with church service timings.

The overall theme of the document revolves around historical and architectural research, academic events, and educational schedules. The layout is typical of mid-20th-century print media, with serif fonts and columned articles.

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Description of the Image

The image shows a scanned page from a newspaper or publication dated August 16, 1933, as indicated by the visible date at the top right corner. The page contains two distinct sections, each with its own content and layout:


Top Section: "CONANT TELLS OF WORK ON CLUNY EXCAVATIONS"

This section is a news article discussing archaeological work at Cluny Abbey, a significant medieval structure in France. Key details include:

  1. Headline:

    • The headline is prominently displayed at the top: "CONANT TELLS OF WORK ON CLUNY EXCAVATIONS."
    • It indicates that the article is based on a lecture or presentation by Professor K. J. Conant, who is associated with Harvard University.
  2. Content Summary:

    • The article describes Professor Conant's research on the Cluny Abbey excavations, focusing on the restoration of columns and the portal of the ambulatory.
    • It mentions that Conant has made significant discoveries, including reconstructions on paper to recreate lost engravings and fragments of the abbey.
    • The article highlights the historical importance of Cluny Abbey, noting that it was constructed between 1088 and 1130 and was a prime example of Romanesque architecture.
    • Conant discusses the restoration of capitals and the discovery of a jamb figure in the base of the government building, which was originally part of the abbey.
    • The article also touches on the symbolism of the figures on the capitals, such as representations of Faith, Hope, and Charity, and the allegorical figures of the Wind, but a nude figure concealed in the leaves of a vine.
  3. Visual Elements:

    • There is a small illustration or photograph on the right side of the article, depicting Dr. Kenneth J. Conant delivering a lecture on the Abbey at Cluny.
    • The illustration shows Conant standing in front of a large lecture room, with text indicating that he will speak at the Fogg Art Museum on Monday, August 7, 4 P.M..
    • The lecture is titled "The Abbey at Cluny" and is part of a series related to the Thirteenth International Congress of the History of Art, to be held in Stockholm from September 4 to 7.
  4. Additional Notes:

    • The article emphasizes the historical and architectural significance of Cluny Abbey, noting its role as a great west portal and its influence on medieval sculpture.
    • It also mentions that Conant’s work has thrown new light on the construction and dating of the abbey.

Bottom Section: "MORNING PRAYERS" and Examination Schedules

This section is a community bulletin or announcement from the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Education, dated Wednesday, August 16. It includes the following details:

  1. Examination Schedules:

    • Final Examinations are scheduled for the Courses offered by the Summer Sciences and of Education.
    • Two sets of examination times are listed:
      • For the 11 o'clock Classes: Examinations are posted on the Class Boards in Sever Hall.
      • For the 9 o'clock Classes and the 10 o'clock Classes: Examinations are posted on the Class Boards in the University Hall.
    • Specific times are provided:
      • 11 o'clock Classes: Examinations at 12 o'clock noon.
      • 9 o'clock Classes: Examinations at 9:15 a.m.
      • 10 o'clock Classes: Examinations at 2 p.m.
  2. Church Services:

    • A note at the bottom mentions Church Services at the First Church (Unitarian), with Union Services at 5 p.m. on Sunday.
    • The Epworth Methodist office is located at 1 Waterhouse St.
  3. General Layout:

    • The section is formatted in a typewritten or printed style, with clear headings and bullet points for easy readability.
    • The text is concise and organized, typical of institutional announcements.

Overall Context

The image captures a historical snapshot of academic and community life in 1933. The top section reflects the intellectual curiosity of the time, focusing on archaeological discoveries and architectural research at Cluny Abbey. The bottom section provides practical information for students and community members, including examination schedules and church services, illustrating the blend of academic and civic activities typical of the era.

The inclusion of both scholarly content and community announcements suggests that this publication served a dual purpose: informing readers about academic lectures and discoveries while also providing local event details for the community.


Visual Layout Summary

  • Top Section: News article about Cluny Abbey excavations, featuring a small illustration of Professor Conant delivering a lecture.
  • Bottom Section: Community bulletin with examination schedules and church service information.
  • Date: August 16, 1933.
  • Typography: Mix of printed and typewritten text, typical of newspapers or institutional bulletins from the early 20th century.

This page provides a glimpse into the interplay between academic research and community life in the early 1930s.