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The image is a compilation of various newspaper clippings and announcements related to the Fogg Art Museum and its activities, dated from March 1933. Here is a detailed summary of each section:
A Fund for Oriental Art:
Harvard Sends Gift to Madrid Museum:
Loeser Drawings Arrive at Fogg:
Alumni Bulletin (Mar. 10) - Lectures:
Alumni Bulletin (Mar. 24):
Crimson (Mar. 27) - Porter to Lecture:
Buckler Will Lecture in Fogg on Byzantine Frescoes:
Crimson (Mar. 28):
Transcript (Mar. 22):
The clippings collectively highlight the museum's activities, including new acquisitions, gifts, and a series of lectures by prominent scholars in the field of art history.
The image is a collage of several clipped newspaper articles and typewritten notes, all related to art, museum events, and lectures, likely from the 1930s. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Top Left Article: "A FUND FOR ORIENTAL ART"
Top Center Article: "HARVARD SENDS GIFT TO MADRID MUSEUM"
Top Right Article: "LOESER DRAWINGS ARRIVE AT FOGG"
Middle Left Typewritten Note: "Alumni Bulletin Mar.10" and "Lectures"
Middle Center Article: "FOGG ART MUSEUM"
Middle Right Article: "BUCKLER WILL LECTURE IN FOGG ON BYZANTINE FRESCOES"
Bottom Left Article: "Porter to Lecture"
Bottom Center Article: "Lecture on Byzantine Discoveries"
The articles collectively highlight the activities, lectures, and acquisitions at the Fogg Art Museum and other cultural institutions, focusing on art, archaeology, and historical research during the specified period.
The image is a collection of newspaper clippings from various dates in March, detailing several cultural and academic events and announcements related to art and lectures at Harvard University and other institutions. Here is a detailed summary:
A Fund for Oriental Art
Alumni Bulletin March 10
Lectures at the Fogg Art Museum
Harvard Sends Gift to Madrid Museum
Loeser Drawings Arrive at Fogg
Buckler Will Lecture in Fogg on Byzantine Frescoes
Crimson Announcements (March 27 and 28)
The image is a collage of newspaper clippings and handwritten notes related to the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, dated primarily from March 1933. Here is a detailed summary of each section:
Fund for Oriental Art:
Looser Drawings:
Harvard Sends Gift to Madrid Museum:
Lectures:
Fogg Art Museum Lectures:
Buckler Lecture on Byzantine Frescoes:
Alumni Bulletin:
Crimson Articles:
New York Times Article:
Art News:
This collage provides a snapshot of the cultural and academic activities at the Fogg Art Museum during March 1933, emphasizing new acquisitions, lectures, and significant exchanges with other institutions.
The image is a collage of various news clippings and announcements related to art, lectures, and museum activities, particularly centered around the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, and other institutions. Here's a detailed summary:
Fund for Oriental Art
Harvard Sends Gift to Madrid Museum
Loeser Drawings Arrive at Fogg
Lectures at the Fogg Art Museum
Buckler Lecture on Byzantine Frescoes
Crimson Announcements (Harvard Student Newspaper)
Buckler Lecture Announcement (Harvard Crimson)
Lecture on Byzantine Discoveries
Each section provides insight into the cultural and academic activities centered around the Fogg Art Museum and related institutions during the early 1930s.
The image is a collage of various newspaper clippings and a magazine article from the early 20th century, specifically from the 1930s. Here's a detailed summary of each section:
Top Left (A Fund for Oriental Art):
Top Center (Harvard Sends Gift to Madrid Museum):
Top Right (Loeser Drawings):
Center Left (Lectures at Fogg Art Museum):
Bottom Left (Alumni Bulletin):
Bottom Center (Crimson, March 27 and March 28):
Bottom Right (Buckler Lecture on Byzantine Frescoes):
Bottom (Additional Notes):
The clippings and articles collectively highlight significant events and activities at the Fogg Art Museum, including art collections, educational lectures, and exhibitions, reflecting both scholarly interests and public engagement with art history.
This image appears to be a photograph or a digital scan of a historic document or a page from a book or scrapbook. The page contains various newspaper clippings and articles, mainly centered on art and art history. It has several cut-out news articles pasted onto it.
The top left article is titled "A FUND FOR ORIENTAL ART" and discusses the establishment of a fund by the Helen and Cecil Rubel Family Foundation, aimed at supporting the Fogg Museum's Oriental collection.
Next to it, on the right, is a clipping from "The New York Times" dated February 28, titled "HARVARD SENDS GIFT TO MADRID MUSEUM." The article details the sending of several objects to the museum in Madrid, including a "Sahagun Tombstone."
Below these two articles, there are several smaller clippings providing details about lectures and events related to art, specifically at locations such as the Fogg Art Museum. For example, one article mentions a lecture by Arthur Kingsley Porter on the "Art of the Medieval Pilgrimage" at Harvard.
The handwriting "Mar. 10" beside a clipping titled "Alumni Bulletin" indicates either the date of the bulletin or the date the clipping was added to this page. Similarly, dates like "Mar. 27" and "Mar. 28, 1933" are near other article clippings, possibly indicating when they were published or relevant events occurred.
On the right side, below the "HARVARD SENDS GIFT TO MADRID MUSEUM" article, there is a clipping titled "LOESER DRAWINGS ARRIVE AT FOGG," which speaks about the Loeser collection of drawings arriving at the Fogg Museum at Harvard and pronounced as an important art collection.
Below the main article clippings, additional smaller articles and notes mention more lectures and contributions to various collections. Some annotations have been made in pencil, such as "see also Mar. 10" and "Titian" with "Mar. 22." These appear to be references to help the document keeper find related information.
Overall, this document serves as a historical record, compiling various pieces of information related to art collections, events, and lectures from the time period it represents.
The image shows a collage of newspaper clippings and mini articles pasted on a single sheet of paper. These clippings mainly relate to events, lectures, and news about art, museums, and specifically the Fogg Art Museum.
Here is a breakdown of the content in the clippings:
Top left clipping titled "A FUND FOR ORIENTAL ART" details the establishment of the Rubel Asiatic Art Research Fund by the Helene and Cecil Rubel Family Foundation to expand photographs of Oriental art at the Fogg Museum. It mentions C. Adrian Rubel, ’27, overseeing the project.
Center left clippings titled "LECTURES." and "FOGG ART MUSEUM" announce lectures at the Fogg Art Museum by Arthur Kingsley Porter and Langdon Warner on topics such as "The Art of the Medieval Pilgrimages" and "Buddhist Art and the Far Eastern Trade Routes."
Small clipping below these mentions specific dates and times for these lectures in March 1933.
Center clipping titled "HARVARD SENDS GIFT TO MADRID MUSEUM" from the New York Times (dated Feb. 28) discusses Spain sending several objects in return for the Sahagun Tombstone, including details of the exchange between the Fogg Art Museum and the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid.
Center bottom clipping titled "BUCKLER WILL LECTURE IN FOGG ON BYZANTINE FRESCOES" announces a lecture by W. H. Buckler of Oxford on Byzantine frescoes recently discovered in Cyprus, with an address supplemented by slides.
Right side clipping titled "LOESER DRAWINGS ARRIVE AT FOGG," reports that the Fogg Museum has received a collection of drawings bequeathed by Mr. Charles A. Loeser. It describes the importance of the collection in terms of art history, mentioning artists and periods represented in the drawings.
Additional smaller clippings and handwritten notes indicate dates (mostly March, 1933) and references to publications such as "Alumni Bulletin," "Crimson," and "Tran."
The sheet itself has some handwritten notes and dates in pen around the clippings, possibly serving as annotations or cataloging details. The general theme is art history and museum news centered on the Fogg Art Museum and associated events.
The image is a scanned page from an Alumni Bulletin dated March 24, 1933, featuring several articles and announcements related to the Fogg Art Museum and its activities. Here is a detailed description:
The page is divided into several sections, each containing different types of information:
The page serves as an informational bulletin for alumni and museum-goers, highlighting recent acquisitions, upcoming lectures, and cultural exchanges involving the Fogg Art Museum. It emphasizes the museum's role in art research, education, and international collaboration.
The image is a scanned page from a newspaper or magazine, dated March 1933. The page contains several articles and announcements related to art, culture, and academia. Here is a detailed description of the image:
Top Section:
Middle Section:
Lower Section:
Additional Details:
Overall, the image is a snapshot of cultural and academic activities from the early 1930s, highlighting the exchange of art and knowledge between institutions and the ongoing efforts to expand and study collections of Oriental art.