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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Hartford Daily Courant dated February 29, 1948. The headline reads "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Atheneum." The article discusses an upcoming exhibition titled "The Life of Christ" at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut. The exhibition is set to open on March 11, 1948, and is described as a "Million Dollar Display."

Key points from the article include:

  1. The exhibition features major and minor arts depicting the life of Christ, spanning from the Thirteenth to the Twentieth Century.
  2. The display is timed to coincide with the Lenten and Easter seasons, marking the 25th anniversary of the death of J. Pierpont Morgan, whose son, Junius Spencer Morgan, donated many of the artworks.
  3. Works are sourced from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Morgan Wing of the Metropolitan Museum, and the Morgan Library and Museum in New York.
  4. A reception for museum members is scheduled for March 31, with notable attendees including the president of the Metropolitan Museum and the director of the Rhode Island School of Design.
  5. The exhibition will showcase over 100 objects, including tapestries, paintings, illuminated manuscripts, and jewelry. Some items are on loan from institutions like the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
  6. The objects will be displayed chronologically, with a special catalog prepared by Dr. Erwin Panofsky, a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
  7. The exhibition aims to present a comprehensive view of the life of Christ through various artistic mediums and historical periods.

The article highlights the significance of the exhibition and the collaboration between various prestigious museums and institutions.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Hartford Daily Courant dated February 29, 1948. The headline of the article is "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Atheneum."

The article discusses a significant exhibition titled "The Life of Christ," which will be held at The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut. The exhibition, opening on March 11, will run through April 25 and is a million-dollar display. It features a collection of objects, including tapestries, reliquaries, vases, and illuminated manuscripts, which trace the life of Christ from the 10th to the 17th century.

Key points mentioned in the article include:

  • The exhibition will be appropriately timed for the season, aligning with the anniversary of the birth of Charles Wesley.
  • It includes items from renowned collections like the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, the Morgan Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Morgan Memorial here in Hartford.
  • The display will also incorporate works from the Rhode Island School of Design, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and several private collectors.
  • There will be a special meeting of the trustees to select and sanction the items for the exhibition.
  • The event is organized in conjunction with lectures and concerts.

The article provides a glimpse into the historical and artistic significance of the exhibit and the collaborative efforts of various institutions to present it.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Hartford Daily Courant, dated February 29, 1948. The headline reads "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Athenæum," and the subheadline announces a "Million Dollar Display Opening on March 11 Appropriate to Season." The article describes an exhibition titled "The Life of Christ," to be held at The Wadsworth Athenæum from March 11 through April 25, commemorating the 450th anniversary of the Athenæum and honoring the late J. Pierpont Morgan, who donated several works to the institution.

The exhibition will feature over 100 objects valued at more than $1,000,000, including paintings, illuminated manuscripts, tapestries, and other artworks from various prestigious institutions like the Morgan Library, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Frick Collection. Notable pieces include a 12th-century tapestry from the Cloisters and a 15th-century painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The objects will be cataloged and presented in chronological order, with special lectures and concerts planned in conjunction with the exhibition. The article also mentions that some objects will be transported from New York with special precautions.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Hartford Daily Courant, dated February 29, 1948. The article, titled "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Atheneum," details an upcoming exhibition at The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut.

Key points of the article include:

  1. Exhibition Overview:

    • The exhibition is titled "The Life of Christ."
    • It is scheduled to open on March 11 and will run through April 25.
  2. Content and Value:

    • The display is valued at over one million dollars.
    • It will include various objects related to the life of Christ, such as decorative arts, embroidered stuffs, ivories, enamels, illuminated manuscripts, and illustrated books.
    • Some of the items date back to the Tenth century, with the majority coming from the Twelfth through the Seventeenth century.
  3. Special Features:

    • The exhibition is noted to be unique, as the objects displayed will not be shown together again.
    • A special feature will be the “Earliest” item on view, related to the “Tree of Jesse,” depicting the genealogy of Christ.
  4. Lending Institutions:

    • Objects are being lent by several prestigious institutions, including:
      • The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
      • The Morgan Library (New York)
      • The Morgan Collection from the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
      • The Boston Museum of Fine Arts
      • The Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University
      • The Walters Art Gallery (Baltimore)
      • The Cleveland Museum of Art (Ohio)
      • The Cincinnati Art Museum
      • The Rhode Island School of Design Museum
      • Several private collections
  5. Presentation and Security:

    • The objects will be transported under the supervision of several curators and directors of the lending museums.
    • Special security measures are being arranged, including consultation with Dr. Esther L. Seaver, the director of the Wadsworth Atheneum, and the coordination of special detectives and conservators.
  6. Additional Information:

    • Charles C. Cunningham, the director of the Wadsworth Atheneum, made the announcement.
    • The exhibition will also include a lecture series on the history of the objects by Dr. Richard Offner from New York University.
    • The death of J. Pierpont Morgan, Jr., who was the Honorary President of the Atheneum, is noted in the article.

This exhibition is anticipated to be a significant cultural event for the season.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Hartford, Connecticut Daily Courant, dated February 29, 1948. The article is titled "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Atheneum."

Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Headline and Introduction:

    • The headline reads, "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Atheneum," indicating that the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum will be hosting an exhibition titled "The Life of Christ."
    • The exhibition is set to open on March 11, 1948, and will run through April 25.
  2. Exhibition Details:

    • The exhibition will be a significant display, costing over $1 million.
    • The story of "The Life of Christ" will be depicted through various artworks, including paintings, tapestries, embroideries, illuminated manuscripts, prints, and illustrated books.
    • The exhibition will feature items from the Tenth through the Twentieth centuries, with the bulk of the items from the Thirteenth through the Seventeenth centuries.
  3. Artworks and Loan Details:

    • The exhibition will include unique pieces from the Morgan Library and the Morgan Wing of the New York Public Library.
    • Roland L. Redmond, president of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, will be in charge of the exhibition.
    • The objects will be loaned by various prestigious institutions and private collectors, including:
      • The Metropolitan Museum of Art
      • The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
      • The Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University
      • The Walters Art Gallery
      • The National Gallery of Art
      • The St. Louis Art Museum
      • The Worcester Art Museum
      • Private collectors and galleries in New York
  4. Additional Notes:

    • The exhibition will be a special meeting of the trustees of the Atheneum, with Dr. Esther L. Sever, director of education at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as the guest speaker.
    • The exhibition will be accompanied by lectures and concerts.

The clipping is from the Press Clipping Bureau of Buffelle's, established in 1885, located at 165 Church Street, New York.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Hartford Daily Courant, dated February 29, 1948. The headline of the article is "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Atheneum," with a subtitle "Million Dollar Display Opening on March 11 Appropriate to Season."

The article discusses an upcoming exhibition titled "The Life of Christ," which will be held at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, from March 11 through April 25. The exhibition is organized by Charles R. Nelson, director of the Atheneum, and is part of the 450th anniversary of the Morgan Memorial Library, which was established in memory of John Pierpont Morgan, a noted art collector and merchant.

The exhibition includes works from three main collections: the Morgan Memorial Library, the Morgan Library & Museum in New York, and the Morgan Memorial here in Hartford. It will also feature loans from other prestigious institutions, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Cincinnati Art Museum.

The display is valued at over $1,000,000 and includes a variety of items like tapestries, illuminated manuscripts, illuminated books, and prints from the 12th through the 17th centuries, with a focus on the period from the 12th to the 16th century. The exhibition will be unique in its approach, showing the life of Christ through various art forms and media, with an emphasis on the events and chronology of his life.

The article mentions that many of the objects will be on loan from private collectors and galleries in New York. A special meeting of the trustees will be held to sanction the loan of these items. The exhibition is part of a series of lectures and concerts planned in conjunction with the exhibition.

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This image shows a newspaper clipping from the Hartford, Conn. Daily Courant, dated February 29, 1948. The clipping is a press release from Byrell's Press Clipping Bureau in New York and announces an art exhibition titled "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Atheneum."

Key details from the clipping include:

  • The exhibition will open on March 11 and run through April 25 at The Wadsworth Atheneum.
  • The exhibit will tell the story of "The Life of Christ" through major and minor arts.
  • The exhibition is timed to correspond with the Lenten and Easter season and also marks the 35th anniversary of the death of J. Pierpont Morgan, Sr., a patron who contributed to the Morgan Memorial in Hartford.
  • Artworks from major collections including the Morgan Library, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Museum of the Rhode Island School of Design, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University, and others will be included.
  • Objects valued at more than $1,000,000 will be on display, featuring tapestries, embroidered stuffs, ivories, enamels, illuminated manuscripts, jeweled work, prints, illustrated books, paintings, and sculptures.
  • Items from the Tenth to the Twentieth centuries will be featured, with a particular focus on events and chronology of Christ's life.
  • The exhibit will include rare pieces such as a "Tree of Jesse" and a Limoges enamel depicting Pentecost.
  • The exhibition will have a special catalog with a foreword by Dr. Esther T. Seaver, director of education for the Atheneum.
  • Several lectures and concerts are planned in conjunction with the exhibition.
  • Curators and directors will personally accompany the artworks to ensure their safe transportation.
  • Notable speakers at the exhibition include Roland L. Redmond, president of The Metropolitan Museum, who will speak at the annual members reception on March 31.

The clipping emphasizes the high value and cultural significance of the exhibit, highlighting its comprehensive and prestigious nature.

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This is a photograph of a vintage newspaper clipping. At the top of the clipping, there is a logo that reads "Byfelle's" with the subtext "ESTABLISHED 1888" and a phone number "Barclay 7-5371". Below the logo, it is identified as a "PRESS CLIPPING BUREAU 165 Church Street - New York."

The main heading of the article reads "HARTFORD, CONN. DAILY COURANT FEB 29 1948." Below the date, there is a subheading that says, "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Atheneum." The article discusses a then-upcoming art exhibition set to open on March 11, with a display of items valued at over one million dollars, recounting the life of Christ, which is to be held at The Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, through April 25. The exhibition is highlighted as appropriate for the season, likely referring to the Lenten and Easter seasons in the Christian calendar.

The article mentions objects from the Tenth to Twentieth centuries will be on display, including tapestries, embroideries, ivories, enamels, illuminated manuscripts, jeweled work, prints and illustrated books. In addition, the article details that there will be paintings and sculpture. It underlines the collaborative nature of the event, with contributions from various prestigious museums and private collectors, and notes that curators and directors from lending museums will personally accompany the pieces to ensure their safe transportation.

This clipping offers insight into historical art exhibitions and the manner in which they were publicized and circulated to the public at the time.

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The image shows a scanned page from a newspaper titled "Hartford Daily Courant", dated February 29, 1948. The headline at the top reads: "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Athenum". Below the headline, there is an article discussing an upcoming exhibition at the Wadsworth Athenum in Hartford, Connecticut.

Key Details from the Article:

  1. Exhibition Overview:

    • The exhibition, titled "The Life of Christ," is described as a million-dollar display that will open on March 11 and run through April 25, 1948.
    • It is curated by Charles C. Cunningham, the director of the Wadsworth Athenum.
  2. Significance:

    • The exhibition marks the anniversary of the death of J. P. Morgan, a prominent financier and art collector.
    • It is intended as a memorial to Junius Spencer Morgan, J. P. Morgan’s father, who was a merchant in Hartford.
  3. Exhibited Collections:

    • The exhibition features objects from three major repositories:
      • The Morgan Library in New York.
      • The Morgan Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
      • The Morgan Memorial in Hartford.
    • Additional items are loaned from:
      • The Rhode Island School of Design.
      • The Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
      • The Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University.
      • The ** Walters Art Gallery** in Baltimore.
      • The St. Louis Art Museum.
      • The Worcester Art Museum.
  4. Exhibited Items:

    • The display includes over 1,000 objects valued at more than $1,000,000.
    • Items range from tapestries, embroidered stuffs, ivory, enamels, illuminated texts, prints, and illustrated books.
    • Paintings from the Tenth through the Seventeenth centuries are also included, representing the Twelfth to the Seventeenth century.
  5. Unique Features:

    • The exhibition is noted as being unique in that the objects displayed will not be dated by education or chronology.
    • It will feature the "earliest" item on view as seen in the "Nuremberg Chronicle" (1493), recording the "Tree of Jesse," as well as the "latest" Pentecost enamel by the "country’s outstanding museums.
  6. Additional Information:

    • A great collector’s annual members’ reception is planned for March 11.
    • The exhibition will be insured as safe custody.
    • Special insurance will be provided for as-is transportation.
    • A number of lectures and concerts are being arranged in conjunction with the exhibition.

Visual Elements:

  • The top of the page features the logo of "Buffelles Press Clipping Bureau", indicating that this is a clipped article from a press clipping service.
  • The article is formatted in a typical newspaper style, with a clear headline, subheadings, and structured paragraphs.

This article highlights a significant cultural event, emphasizing the historical and artistic value of the exhibition and its connections to notable collectors and institutions.

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The image is a clipping from a newspaper, specifically from the Hartford Daily Courant, dated February 29, 1948. The clipping announces an upcoming exhibition titled "Arts To Show Life Of Christ At Atheneum," which is set to open on March 11. The exhibition is being held at The Wadsworth Atheneum, a museum in Hartford, Connecticut. The article provides details about the exhibition, which aims to depict the life of Christ through various forms of art, including tapestries, embroideries, and paintings. The exhibition is part of the museum's 75th anniversary celebrations and is supported by a $1 million dollar display. The article also mentions that the exhibition will run through the Seventh Sunday after Easter, and the museum will extend its hours to accommodate the event. The clipping is part of the collection at the Buffel's Press Clipping Bureau, located at 165 Church Street in New York.