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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, 1933

ARCH.2003.27, Rendition: 798986

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The image appears to be a page from a document or a scrapbook, focusing on the interchange of art and artifacts between Spain and other institutions. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Title and Heading:

    • The top of the page has a title "Spanish Interchange of Gifts."
  2. Image and Description:

    • On the left side, there is a black-and-white photograph of a column from San Pelayo, Santiago de Compostela.
    • The caption under the image describes the column as one of the four that supported the altar over the tomb of St. James, the famous shrine of the Middle Ages. The column is a celebrated pilgrimage sculpture of Southern France and Spain from the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries. It was recently presented to the Fogg Art Museum of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in gratitude for the return of the piece Santiago went to Spain.
  3. Article Summaries:

    • First Article:
      • Title: "Spain Gives Pilgrims' Shrine to Harvard"
      • Details: A two-column heading with text consisting of 48 lines, including a cut and caption. It was rewritten by a magazine in Art Digest on October 15.
    • Second Article:
      • Title: "The Fogg and the Spanish Government Exchange"
      • Details: A one-column text with a cut and caption, published in the American Magazine of Art on pages 512-13 in November 1933.
    • Third Article:
      • Title: "Art Interchange of Unusual Note"
      • Details: This article discusses the column from San Pelayo, Santiago de Compostela, and its significance. It mentions the column's presentation to the Fogg Art Museum and its historical and artistic importance. The article was published in Art News on November 14.
  4. Additional Notes:

    • The page includes handwritten notes and annotations, such as "Parnassus. October" and "Magazine of Art. Nov."
    • The articles discuss the cultural and historical significance of the artifacts and the international exchange of art between Spain and other institutions.

Overall, the page documents the exchange of significant artifacts between Spain and the Fogg Art Museum, highlighting the historical and cultural importance of these items.

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The image appears to be a collection of clippings related to the exchange of cultural artifacts between Spain and the United States, specifically focusing on the Spanish interchange of gifts.

  1. Top Left Clipping:

    • The image shows a stone sculpture labeled as "COLUMN FROM SAN PELAYO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA."
    • A caption explains that it is one of the four columns supporting the altar over the tomb of St. James, dating from the 11th to the 13th century. This column is an example of the pilgrimage sculpture from Southern France and Spain of the late eleventh and early twelfth century, housed in the Fogg Art Museum of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  2. Top Right Clippings:

    • Heading: "SPAIN GIVES PILGRIMS' SHRINE TO HARVARD" (two-column heading)
    • Details:
      • The text, which is 48 lines long, is split into one column for the text and another for the cut and caption.
      • The article was rewritten for "Art Digest" in October 15th.
    • Subheading: "THE FOGG AND THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE"
      • This segment is noted for being a one-column text, also containing a cut and caption, published in the American Magazine of Art on page 512-13 in November, 1933.
  3. Bottom Clippings:

    • Text from "Art News, Nov. 14":
      • This column is described as the principal object of gratitude by Pogg for the return of the Sahagun tomb.
      • It highlights that the international significance of the exchange includes the column being praised by the Office of Museums of the League of Nations.
      • The text emphasizes the column's historical value, its depiction in advanced Romanesque style, and its naturalistic detail.

In essence, the clippings collectively document the historical and cultural exchange of a significant stone column from Santiago de Compostela in Spain, highlighting its importance in art and historical studies, and its return to the United States for display in the Fogg Art Museum.

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The image shows a collection of documents related to the Spanish interchange of gifts, specifically focusing on an artifact from the Santiago de Compostela. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. Photograph and Description of the Artifact:

    • The top left section features a black-and-white photograph of a stone column from San Pelayo in Santiago de Compostela. The column is described as one of four that supported the altar over the tomb of St. James, dating back to 1105-1135. It is noted as an important example of the transition from Romanesque to Gothic art, given to the Fogg Museum by the Spanish Republic in gratitude for the return of the Sahagun tomb to Spain.
  2. Documentation for Magazine Articles:

    • Art Digest (October 15):

      • The document details a heading "SPAIN GIVES PILGRIMS' SHRINE TO HARVARD" for a two-column article. The text is 48 lines long, filling one column, and includes a cut and caption. The article was rewritten for the Art Digest.
    • American Magazine of Art (November, 1933):

      • Another document describes an article titled "THE FOGG AND THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE," with text filling one column, also including a cut and caption. This is set to be published on pages 512-13.
  3. Additional Clippings and Notes:

    • A clipping from "Art Interchange of Unusual Note" from an unidentified source, dated November 14, provides additional context about the column. It mentions that this column is a significant example of the transition from Romanesque to Gothic styles and highlights its naturalistic features, such as the sinewy feet. The article also notes the international significance of the exchange, praised by the Office of Museums of the League of Nations.
  4. Annotations:

    • There are handwritten notes, such as "Parnassus, Oktober" and "Art News, Nov.14," indicating possible publication dates or related articles in other periodicals.

The documents collectively highlight the cultural significance of the artifact and the details of its presentation, as well as the media coverage it received.

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The provided image appears to be a page from a document detailing the exchange of historical artifacts between Spain and the United States, specifically involving Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum. Here is a detailed summary:

Left Side of the Page:

  • Image:

    • There is a photograph of a column from the San Pelayo Monastery in Santiago de Compostela.
    • The caption under the image states: "COLUMN FROM SAN PELAYO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA."
  • Text:

    • The text describes the column as one of four columns that supported an altar over the tomb of St. James, dating from 1105 to 1125.
    • This column is an example of the celebrated pilgrimage sculpture of Southern France and Spain from the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries.
    • The column was given by the Spanish Republic to the Fogg Art Museum of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in gratitude for the return of the priceless reliquary of the Sagrada tumba (Sacred Tomb) to Spain.

Right Side of the Page:

  • Headline:

    • "SPAIN GIVES PILGRIMS' SHRINE TO HARVARD" (a two-column heading)
  • Article Information:

    • Text: 48 lines, formatted in one column.
    • Cut and Caption: One column.
    • Note: The article was rewritten by the magazine "ART DIGEST," published on October 15.
  • Section Heading:

    • "THE FOGG AND THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE"
  • Additional Article Details:

    • Text: One column (their own text).
    • Cut and Caption: One column.
    • Published in the "American Magazine of Art," November 1933, pages 512-513.
  • Excerpts from Various Publications:

    • Parnassus, October:

      • Mentions the column and its significance, noting its presentation to the Fogg Art Museum.
    • Magazine of Art, November 1933:

      • Discusses the unique art interchange and the presentation of the column by the Spanish government to the Fogg Art Museum in gratitude for the return of the reliquary of the Sagrada Tomba.
    • Art News, November 14:

      • Highlights that the column is a principal object in the group given by the Spanish Republic to the Fogg Art Museum, emphasizing its historical significance and the international importance of the exchange.

Overall, the page documents the historical and cultural significance of the artifact exchange between Spain and the Fogg Art Museum, detailing the background and the media coverage it received.

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The image is a clipping page from a collection, likely an archival or research file, containing several magazine articles and notes related to a Spanish interchange of gifts involving historical artifacts.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the contents:

  1. Top Section (Left Side)

    • Title: "SPANISH INTERCHANGE OF GIFTS."
    • Image: A photograph of a column from Santiago de Compostela, specifically one of the columns that supported the altar over the tomb of St. James. The caption reads:
      • "COLUMN FROM SAN PELAYO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA"
      • Description: "One of the four columns which supported the altar over the tomb of St. James, the famous shrine of the Middle Ages, dating from 1105 to 1135, and an example of the celebrated pilgrimage sculpture of Southern France and Spain of the late eleventh and early twelfth century. This is the principal object in a group given by the Spanish Republic to the Fogg Art Museum of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in gratitude for the return of the prized Sahagun tomb to Spain."
  2. Top Section (Right Side)

    • Headline: "SPAIN GIVES PILGRIMS' SHRINE TO HARVARD"
    • Details:
      • Text: 48 lines, rewritten by a magazine.
      • Publication: "Art Digest," dated October 15.
      • Notes: The text and a cut-and-caption are each allocated 1 column.
  3. Middle Section (Right Side)

    • Headline: "THE FOGG AND THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE"
    • Details:
      • Publication: "American Magazine of Art," November 1933, pages 512-13.
      • Notes: Text and cut-and-caption are each allocated 1 column, with the text being their own.
  4. Bottom Section (Left Side)

    • Headline: "ART INTERCHANGE OF UNUSUAL NOTE"
    • Details:
      • Publication: "Art News," dated November 14.
      • Description: The column is the principal object in a group given by the Spanish Republic to the Fogg Museum in gratitude for the return of the Sahagun tomb. The tomb is noted for its historical significance and the attention it received from the Office of Museums of the League of Nations.
  5. Bottom Section (Right Side)

    • Article Excerpt:
      • The text mentions that the column is a celebrated example of the Romanesque style, showcasing unusual delicacy of line and relief, and a distinct naturalism in the sinuous feet.

The page seems to be part of a collection documenting the historical and cultural significance of the interchange between Spain and the United States, specifically involving the transfer of important historical artifacts between institutions. The notes and headlines indicate a detailed and scholarly interest in the exchange and the artifacts involved.

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The image is a page from a document, likely a clipping or a scrapbook page, related to the exchange of cultural artifacts between Spain and American institutions, specifically Harvard University and the Fogg Art Museum. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Main Image and Caption:

    • The image shows a photograph of a large stone column from Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
    • The caption reads: "COLUMN FROM SAN PELAYO, SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA. One of the four columns which supported the altar over the tomb of St. James, the famous shrine of the middle ages, dating from 1105 to 1135, and an example of the celebrated pilgrimage sculpture of Southern France and Spain of the late eleventh and early twelfth century. This is the principal object in a group given by the Spanish Republic to the Fogg Art Museum of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in gratitude for the return of the prized Sahagun tomb to Spain."
    • The date at the bottom left corner of the image is "Parnassus, October."
  2. Headlines and Articles:

    • The top of the page has a heading: "SPANISH INTERCHANGE OF GIFTS."
    • There are several smaller sections with headlines and text related to the exchange of gifts and artifacts:
      • "SPAIN GIVES PILGRIMS' SHRINE TO HARVARD":
        • Text: 48 lines, 1 column.
        • Cut and caption: 1 column.
        • Rewritten by magazine in ART DIGEST on October 15.
      • "THE FOGG AND THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE":
        • Text: 1 column (original text).
        • Cut and caption: 1 column.
        • Published in the American Magazine of Art, November 1933, pages 512-13.
      • "ART INTERCHANGE OF UNUSUAL NOTE":
        • The text describes the column's significance and its return to Spain.
        • Published in Magazine of Art, November.
        • Another snippet mentions the column was presented by the Spanish Republic to the Fogg Art Museum, and it was formally praised by the Office of Museums of the League of Nations.
  3. Annotations and Details:

    • The page is organized with detailed notes on the layout of articles and their respective columns.
    • The layout notes indicate rewriting and publication details in different magazines, specifically ART DIGEST and AMERICAN MAGAZINE OF ART.
    • The page number "86" is noted in the top left corner.

This page seems to be part of a compilation or collection of news clippings and articles detailing the exchange of significant historical and cultural artifacts between Spain and American institutions.

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The image is of a scrapbook or archival page titled "SPANISH INTERCHANGE OF GIFTS" at the top. The page contains a black and white photograph on the left side of a carved column from San Pelayo in Santiago de Compostela. The column shows a detailed sculpture of a bearded figure in a robe, holding a cross and a staff. Below the photograph is a caption that reads:

"COLUMN FROM SAN PELAYO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
One of the four columns which supported the altar over the tomb of St. James, the famous shrine of the middle ages, dating from 1105 to 1135, and an example of the celebrated pilgrimage sculpture of Southern France and Spain of the late eleventh and early twelfth century. This is the principal object in a group given by the Spanish Republic to the Fogg Art Museum of Cambridge, Massachusetts, in gratitude for the return of the prized Sahagun tomb to Spain."

To the right of the photograph, there are several clipped text excerpts related to the artistic exchange between Spain and the Fogg Art Museum. These clippings have typed and handwritten notes including:

  • A headline "SPAIN GIVES PILGRIMS' SHRINE TO HARVARD" mentioning Art Digest, October 15.
  • A note about "THE FOGG AND THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE" from the American Magazine of Art, November 1933 (p. 512-13).
  • A section titled "ART INTERCHANGE OF UNUSUAL NOTE" describing the history and importance of the column and its style, recognizing its Byzantine influence and naturalistic detail in the feet.
  • Another note referencing Art News, November 14, highlighting the significance of the column as a gift from the Spanish Republic to the Fogg Art Museum, praised by the Office of Museums of the League of Nations.

The page is neatly organized with three punch holes on the right side, indicating it was part of a binder or collection. The overall theme is the cultural and artistic gift exchange involving an important historical sculpture from Spain to an American museum.

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The image displays a page that appears to be from a scrapbook or a collection of clippings and notes related to artwork and cultural exchanges. The dominant feature on the page is a black-and-white photograph of a sculpture on the left-hand side, and various typed and pasted texts surrounding it.

The photograph shows a detailed sculpture of what appears to be a bearded figure with hands clasped at the chest, wearing ornate religious vestments. The figure also seems to be wearing a headpiece or a crown. The description below the photo identifies this as a "COLUMN FROM SAN PELAYO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA" and states that it is one of four columns which supported the altar over the tomb of St. James, the famous shrine of the medieval ages. The descriptive text is dated "Panissus. October" without including the year.

The texts around the photograph include headlines and notes about the exchange of art objects and cultural relations between Spain and other entities. One of the headlines reads "SPANISH INTERCHANGE OF GIFTS." Below it is the title "SPAIN GIVES PILGRIMS' SHRINE TO HARVARD," which is followed by editorial notes regarding text length, column formatting, and a mention of the article being rewritten by a magazine and featured in "Art Digest October 15."

At the bottom right of the page is a clipping titled "ART INTERCHANGE OF UNUSUAL NOTE" which discusses a cultural exchange involving one of the columns from the shrine of St. James at Santiago de Compostela that was given to the Fogg Museum at Harvard in gratitude for the return of historical treasures. This note references articles in "American Magazine of Art" from November 1933 and "Art News. Nov. 14." without specifying the year.

Lastly, on the right-hand side, there are also references to "THE FOGG AND THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE," indicating a government involvement in the exchange of art.

The page seems to be meticulously organized, reflecting research or archival documentation interest by the owner of the scrapbook.

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The image is a page from a magazine that appears to be a clipping or an excerpt from an article. The page is titled "SPANISH INTERCHANGE OF GIFTS" and contains various sections with different headings and texts. The left side of the page features a black-and-white photograph of a statue, possibly a religious figure, with a caption that reads "COLUMN FROM SAN PELAYO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA." The right side of the page has a heading that reads "SPAIN GIVES PILGRIMS' SHRINE TO HARVARD" and includes a description of the article's content, which mentions a gift from Spain to Harvard University. Below this section, there is another heading that reads "THE FOG AND THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT EXCHANGE," which is followed by a brief description of the article's content. The page also includes a heading that reads "ART INTERCHANGE OF UNUSUAL NOTE," which is followed by a description of an art exchange between the Spanish Republic and the Fogg Art Museum in the United States. The page has a vintage look, with a yellowed background and a slightly faded appearance.

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The image shows a page of a magazine, probably an art magazine, that is divided into three columns. The left column features a black and white photograph of a statue of a man with a beard, along with a caption that reads "Column from San Pelayo Santiago de Compostela." The middle column contains text that reads "Spain gives pilgrims' shrine to Harvard (a 2 column heading)" and "The Fogg and the Spanish Government Exchange." The right column contains text that reads "Art Interchange of Unusual Note." The page is likely discussing the exchange of art and cultural artifacts between Spain and Harvard University, with a focus on the donation of a column from the San Pelayo shrine in Santiago de Compostela to the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard. The page also includes a photograph of the column and a description of its historical and artistic significance.