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The image is a collage of several articles and clippings related to art and museum exhibits, specifically focusing on Chinese art and other cultural topics. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:
Main Article: "Chinese Art at Harvard"
Second Article: "Sutherland Heads Museums Council"
Third Clipping: "Harvest Time in France: a Nineteenth-Century Drawing"
Additional Clippings and Labels
Overall, the image is a curated collection of articles and images, likely assembled for their relevance to art, museum exhibits, and cultural history.
The image is a collection of newspaper clippings from the Boston area, dated around June 1942. The clippings are focused on various cultural and historical topics.
Chinese Art at Harvard:
Sutherland Heads Museums Council:
Harvest Time in France:
The clippings are from the Press Clipping Service of the C. S. Monitor and Herald, Boston, Massachusetts, and are laid out in an organized manner, each clipping separated and pinned down for easy reference. The primary subjects of the clippings include historical art exhibitions and cultural events.
The image is a collage of newspaper clippings from the early 1940s, specifically dated June 1942, featuring articles related to Chinese art and museum activities at Harvard University.
Top Article: "Chinese Art at Harvard"
Inset Image:
Second Article:
Bottom Article:
Each clipping is dated and includes press clipping service information, indicating the sources as the C.S. Monitor, Boston, Mass. The articles and images together showcase the cultural and artistic treasures available at the Fogg Museum of Art during this period.
The image is a collage of newspaper clippings from the early 1940s, featuring articles and illustrations related to Chinese art and exhibitions at Harvard University's Fogg Museum of Art.
Top Section: "Chinese Art at Harvard"
Headline: "Dane Collection on View At Fogg Museum of Art"
Author: Dorothy Alloway
Content: The article discusses the Ernest B. Dane and Helen P. Dane Collection of Chinese ceramics, which was on display at the Fogg Museum of Art. The collection showcases over 300 pieces of Chinese art from the Tang to the Ming dynasties, including porcelain, jades, and ceramics. The article highlights the beauty and craftsmanship of these pieces, mentioning the skill and intricacy involved in their creation. It also notes that these objects were highly prized in China and were used for both practical and decorative purposes.
Illustration: An image of a "Parrot in Chinese Jade" from the Dane Collection, accompanied by a description of the piece.
Bottom Left Section: "Sutherland Heads Museums Council"
Bottom Right Section: "Harvest Time in France: a Nineteenth-Century Drawing"
The clippings are dated between May 29, 1942, and June 22, 1942, and are from the Boston Monitor and Herald. The articles and illustrations collectively provide a snapshot of the cultural and artistic exhibitions available at Harvard University during that period.
The image is a collection of newspaper clippings related to Chinese art and museum activities at Harvard University, specifically focusing on the Dane Collection at the Fogg Museum of Art.
Main Article: "Chinese Art at Harvard" by Dorothy Adlow
Press Clippings Service Notice
Article: "Sutherland Heads Museums Council"
Image and Caption: "A Nineteenth-Century Drawing"
Miscellaneous Listings
Overall, the clippings provide an overview of the cultural and artistic significance of the Chinese jade collection at Harvard's Fogg Museum, as well as organizational news related to the museum sector in Boston.
The image appears to be a page from a scrapbook or a collection of newspaper clippings and photographs. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
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Photograph:
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The page seems to be a compilation of articles and images related to art exhibitions and cultural events, particularly focusing on Chinese art and historical illustrations.
This is an image of a page that appears to be a collection of newspaper clippings from different dates, mostly from 1942, based on the visible dates. The central article is titled "Chinese Art at Harvard" with a subtitle "Dane Collection on View at Fogg Museum of Art." To the right, there is an image of an ornate object described as "A Parrot in Chinese Jade" that is part of the Dane Collection at the Fogg Museum.
Below the central article, there are two additional articles. The one on the left is titled "Sutherland Heads Museums Council," and it discusses a person named William A. Sutherland. The clipping on the right, labeled "A Thursday Page", features an illustration titled "'Harvest Time in France': a Nineteenth-Century Drawing."
Each of the articles includes a stamp from the Press Clipping Service, located at 2 Park Square, Boston, Massachusetts, and attributed to "The Christian Science Monitor". The stamp dates are "MAY 29 1942," "JUN 1 5[missing digit]42", and "JUN 2 2 1942". There is also a handwritten date at the bottom right corner of the page that reads "June 18, 1942". The page has a brown, aged look, and the collection of articles and illustrations suggests a historical record of events and features of interest.
A clipping from the Boston Herald dated May 29, 1942, features an article titled "Chinese Art at Harvard" by Dorothy Adlow. The article discusses the Dane Collection of Chinese art, which is currently on view at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University. The collection includes jars, pottery, and porcelain, showcasing the craftsmanship and artistry of the era. The article highlights the significance of the collection, which is considered one of the finest in the United States, and mentions the exhibition's special focus on jade objects. Additionally, the clipping includes a drawing of a nineteenth-century scene in France, possibly related to the collection or the broader context of Chinese art.
A piece of paper is filled with text and images. It has a headline that reads "Chinese Art at Harvard Dane Collection on View At Fogg Museum of Art." Below the headline are three images, including a parrot in a Chinese jade, a drawing of a family, and a piece of Chinese pottery. There are also several texts that seem to be news clippings. The paper is old and has a brownish color.
The image depicts a page from a scrapbook or archive, dated June 18, 1942, and titled "Chinese Art at Harvard". The page is a collection of newspaper clippings and photographs related to an exhibition of the Dane Collection at the Fogg Museum of Art. Here is a detailed description:
Headline and Article:
Photograph:
Press Clipping Service:
Sutherland Heads Museums Council:
Illustration:
Handwritten Notes:
Other Clippings:
The page serves as a historical document, capturing media coverage of an art exhibition at Harvard's Fogg Museum. It combines textual descriptions, photographs, and illustrations to provide a comprehensive view of the Dane Collection and related cultural events. The inclusion of press clippings and handwritten notes suggests it was part of an archival or personal collection, possibly maintained by someone interested in art, museums, or historical events.