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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbooks, May 1947-February 1950

ARCH.2003.30, Rendition: 802628

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The image depicts the cover of a document titled "Notiziario," which appears to be a newsletter or bulletin. The document is dated July-September 1947 and is labeled as "Numero 5" (Number 5), indicating it is the fifth issue of the first year of publication by the "Ente per le Arti Veneta" (Venetian Arts Organization). The cover is simple and minimalistic, with the title "Notiziario" prominently displayed in bold, capital letters at the top center. Below the title, there is a smaller line of text specifying the publishing organization, year, issue number, and date.

At the bottom of the cover, there are two small cut-out sections with text. The left section is titled "Veneti al Fogg Museum" and mentions an exhibition of Venetian art at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University, listing several artists and works featured in the exhibition. The right section appears to be a continuation of text from the previous section, providing further details about the exhibition and the artists involved.

The document itself is bound with two metal fasteners along the right edge, suggesting it is part of a larger collection or binder. The paper has a slightly aged appearance, consistent with its 1947 publication date. The overall design is straightforward and functional, focusing on delivering information rather than aesthetic appeal.

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The image shows a document titled "NOTIZIARIO" with a cover that is yellowed and appears aged. The text at the top of the document reads "NOTIZIARIO" in bold letters. Below that, there is a smaller text stating:

"Estratto da ARTE VENETA - Anno I - Luglio-Settembre 1947 - Numero 5"

At the bottom center of the cover, there is a signature that reads "C. Ferrari - Venezia."

Below the main cover, there are two smaller inserts attached to the back of the document:

  1. The first insert is titled "VENETI AL FOGG MUSEUM," which appears to be a catalog or list of Venetian works of art housed at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University. The text is partially legible, mentioning several artists such as Vittore Carpaccio, Francesco Vecellio, Pietro Lombardo, and others.

  2. The second insert contains additional text, which appears to be a continuation of the description related to the works of art in the Fogg Museum. This section mentions specific pieces like "Ritratto di Gentiluomo" and "Ritratto di una Fanciulla."

The overall appearance suggests that this document is a historical publication from 1947, focusing on art from Venice and its presence in the Fogg Museum at Harvard University.

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The image shows a page from a newsletter titled "Notiziario," which is an extract from the Italian journal "Arte Veneta" from the first volume (Anno I) covering the period from July to September 1947, specifically issue number 5.

Key details include:

  1. Title:

    • "NOTIZIARIO" is prominently displayed at the top of the page.
  2. Header Information:

    • Below the title, it states "Estratto da ARTE VENETA - Anno I - Luglio-Settembre 1947 - Numero 5," indicating the source and issue details.
  3. Footer Information:

    • The bottom part of the page has a signature, "C. Ferrari - Venezia," indicating the author or publisher is likely from Venice, Italy.
  4. Additional Information:

    • At the bottom left corner, there's a small printed note about the "Veneti al Fogga Museum" which includes a brief description related to the exhibition or artworks featured in the museum.
  5. Content:

    • The visible text below the main title and header information is partially obscured but includes some references to artworks and possibly artists, indicating the focus on Venetian art.
  6. Marginal Notes:

    • There are two small printed notes at the bottom of the page, one on each side, with a few lines of text that seem to provide further details on the featured artworks or exhibitions.

The overall context suggests this is a historical publication related to Venetian art, discussing various exhibitions and significant artworks from that period.

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The image shows what appears to be an old document or pamphlet titled "NOTIZIARIO." The title is centered at the top of the page in a serif font. Below the title, there is a line of text that reads: "Estratto da ARTE VENETA - Anno I - Luglio-Settembre 1947 - Numero 5," indicating that this is an extract from a publication called "Arte Veneta," published in the first year, issue number 5, from July to September 1947.

Further down, there is a small line of text that says "C. Ferrari - Venezia," possibly indicating the author or the publisher located in Venice.

The document is attached to a light brown backing board with three holes punched along the right edge, suggesting it might be part of a larger collection or archive. There are also two small, rectangular labels at the bottom of the backing board with text, but the text is not fully legible in the image. The labels seem to contain additional information, possibly about the source or contents of the document.

The overall condition of the document appears to be good, with some minor signs of aging and handling.

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The image shows a page from a publication titled "NOTIZIARIO," which is an excerpt from "ARTE VENETA." This particular issue is from the first year of publication, specifically the September 1947 edition, numbered 5.

The text on the page appears to be an article or news piece, and it includes a section titled "VENETI AL FOGG MUSEUM." Here's a detailed summary of the content visible:

  1. Introduction:

    • It mentions a Museum of Art at Harvard University, which has recently enriched its collection with several notable works by Venetian artists from the 16th to 18th centuries.
  2. Artists and Works:

    • The acquisitions include works by several artists:
      • Jacopo Tintoretto: A portrait.
      • Rosalba Carriera: A miniature of a young woman.
      • Sebastiano Ricci: A painting titled "Il Ratto di Ganimede."
      • Giovanni Battista Piazzetta: A drawing, specifically a study for the figure of San Domenico.
      • Giovanni Antonio Guardi: A genre painting.
      • Giannantonio Pellegrini: A drawing.
      • Giambattista Tiepolo: An important drawing, specifically a study for the ceiling fresco of Palazzo Archinto in Milan, depicting "The Triumph of Arts and Sciences."
  3. Context:

    • The article notes that these works will significantly enhance the already rich collection of Paolo Veneziano to Giannantonio Tiepolo at the Fogg Museum.

At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten signature that appears to be "G. Fiocco," likely referring to Giuseppe Fiocco, a noted art historian. The layout and design suggest it is an official and scholarly publication.

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The image shows the cover of an issue of "Notiziario," which is an extract from "Arte Veneta" (Venetian Art). Specifically, this is the fifth issue of Volume I, dated July-September 1947.

The cover is simple and features the word "NOTIZIARIO" prominently at the top in large, bold letters. Below that, it states "Estratto da ARTE VENETA - Anno I - Luglio-Settembre 1947 - Numero 5" (Extract from Venetian Art - Year I - July-September 1947 - Number 5).

At the bottom of the cover, there is a signature "C. Ferrari - Venezia" (C. Ferrari - Venice).

Additionally, there are two small labels affixed to the bottom part of the cover:

  1. The first label is titled "VENETI AL FOGG MUSEUM" and contains a brief description in Italian about the Harvard University's Fogg Museum's collection of Venetian art, mentioning several pieces and artists.
  2. The second label mentions a specific artwork and artist collaboration, also in Italian, referring to a collaboration between Paolo Veronese and Giambattista Tiepolo.

The cover appears to be part of a historical document or publication, likely related to art history and Venetian art specifically.

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The image shows a mounted page titled "NOTIZIARIO," which appears to be an extract from "ARTE VENETA," specifically from Year I (Anno I), covering the months of July to September 1947 (Luglio-Settembre 1947), Number 3 (Numero 3). The text indicates it was published in Venice by C. Ferrari.

Below the main page, two small cut-out newspaper or magazine clippings are attached to the mount, providing additional information about the "VENETI AL FOGG MUSEUM." These clippings discuss exhibitions at the Fogg Museum of Art at Harvard University, highlighting works by Venetian artists such as Antonio Canaletto, Vittore Carpaccio, Titian, and others, along with specific details about various paintings and their significance. The larger clipping is in Italian, while the smaller one continues with information about specific artworks and artists.

There is also a faint handwritten note at the bottom right corner of the mount, which reads "P. Palleacchini." The overall presentation suggests this page is part of a collection or archival documentation related to Venetian art and its exhibition outside Italy.

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This image is of a paper document with a beige/tan border and a central off-white page containing text. At the top-center of the central page, in capitalized, bold font it reads "NOTIZIARIO." Beneath this title, there is additional text in a smaller font, providing specific details that read "Estratto da ARTE VENETA - Anno I - Luglio-Settembre 1947 - Numero 5" and "C. Ferrari - Venezia," indicating the document is an extract from "Arte Veneta," which is from the first year of its publication in the July-September quarter of 1947, issue number 5, and is associated with C. Ferrari from Venice.

In the lower third of the central page, there is a rectangular cut-out segment where a smaller piece of paper has been inserted. This insertion has its own heading, "VENETI AL FOGG MUSEUM," followed by several lines of text in Italian, pertaining to an art-related topic, and it includes names and perhaps details of artworks or an exhibition. The text is in a smaller, dense typeface. Also noticeable is a handwritten signature or note in the lower right corner of the insert that reads "F. P." Additionally, on the right edge of the border, two white circular reinforcements are placed surrounding punched holes, indicating that the paper was meant to be organized or held together with others in a binder or similar filing system.

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The image shows the cover of a publication titled "NOTIZIARIO", which appears to be a newsletter or bulletin. The cover is simple and clean, featuring a light beige background with black text.

Key Details:

  1. Title:

    • The word "NOTIZIARIO" is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold, uppercase letters.
  2. Publication Information:

    • Below the title, the text reads:
      "Estratto da ARTE VENETIA - Anno I - Luglio-Settembre 1947 - Numero 3".
      This indicates that the document is an excerpt from a publication called Arte Veneta, specifically from the first year, July-September 1947, issue number 3.
  3. Location and Context:

    • The bottom of the cover includes a label or stamp that reads:
      "VENETI AL FOGG MUSEUM".
      This suggests that the document is part of a collection or archive related to Venetian art at the Fogg Museum, likely the Harvard Art Museums' Fogg Art Museum.
  4. Additional Text:

    • There is a smaller line of text at the bottom left that appears to be a reference or citation, mentioning "C. Ferrari - Venezia", indicating the author or editor and the location (Venice).
  5. Design and Condition:

    • The cover has a slightly worn appearance, with visible creases and a hint of discoloration, suggesting age and handling.
    • There are two circular holes near the top right corner, likely for binding or filing purposes.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts the cover of a historical art-related publication, specifically an excerpt from Arte Veneta from 1947. The design is minimalistic, focusing on conveying essential information about the publication's title, issue details, and its association with the Fogg Museum. The condition of the cover hints at its age and historical significance.

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The image is of a book cover. The title of the book is "Notiziario". The book cover is brown. There is a small white circle in the top right corner of the book cover. The text on the book cover is in black. The text on the book cover reads "Estrato da Arte Veneta - Anno I - Luglio-Settembre 1947 - Numero 5". There is a small white sticker in the bottom left corner of the book cover. The sticker has red text on it.