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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbooks, August 1951-May 1958

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The image shows a page from a booklet or pamphlet from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document details the schedule of special exhibitions for the fall of 1961. The listed exhibitions and their respective dates are as follows:

  1. Until September 30:

    • Prints and Drawings of Toulouse-Lautrec
  2. October 5 - November 17:

    • Recent Additions to the Plant Collection
  3. Until October 18:

    • Indian Miniatures of the Rajput Schools (Anonymous Loan)
  4. October 30 - December 14:

    • Masterpieces of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting
  5. November 28 - December 8:

    • Chardin and Clouet - French Portrait Drawings of the Northern Renaissance (for the Benefit of the Scholarship Fund)
  6. Until December 16:

    • Masterpieces of Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Additionally, there is an indefinite loan mentioned at the bottom:

  • Ancient Glass, lent by Ray Winfield Smith

The page is slightly aged, with visible wear and tear, including some stains and discoloration, particularly on the edges.

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The image is a display of the special exhibitions schedule for the Fall of 1981 at the Fogg Art Museum, which is part of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here are the exhibitions listed, along with their respective dates:

  1. Prints and Drawings of Toulouse-Lautrec

    • Until September 30
  2. Recent Acquisitions to the Print Collection

    • October 5 - November 17
  3. Indian Miniatures of the Mughal School (Anonymous Loan)

    • Until October 13
  4. Masterpieces of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting

    • October 23 - December 14
  5. Clouet and Clouet - Previously portrait drawings of the Northern Renaissance (From the Grenville L. Winthrop Bequest)

    • December 2 - December 21
  6. Masterpieces of Painting from the Gulbenkian Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    • Until December 16
  7. Ancient Glass, Lent by Ray Winfield Smith

    • Indefinite Loan

The list is printed on a beige card, which is placed inside a brownish folder or holder. The card provides a clear and organized overview of the exhibitions available at the Fogg Art Museum during that season.

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The image shows a document from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, detailing the schedule of special exhibitions for the fall of 1961. The document lists the following exhibitions with their respective dates:

  1. Until September 30:

    • "Prints and Drawings of Toulouse Lautrec"
  2. October 5 - November 17:

    • "Recent Additions to the Print Collection"
  3. Until October 13:

    • "Indian Miniatures of the Rajput Schools" (Anonymous Loan)
  4. October 30 - December 14:

    • "Masterpieces of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting"
  5. November 28 - December 7:

    • "Gronach and Clauberg: Preciously Portrait Drawings of the Northern Renaissance" (For the Benefit of the Rheins Museum)
  6. Until December 16:

    • "Masterpieces of Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston"
  7. Indefinite Loan:

    • "Ancient Glass, lent by Ray Winfield Smith"

The document is neatly typed on a piece of paper, with the text centered and aligned. The page itself appears to be from a larger book or binder, given the visible binding on the left side.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or brochure for the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated for the fall of 1961. The page lists various special exhibitions that were scheduled during that period. Here are the details:

  1. Until September 30:

    • Exhibition: Prints and Drawings of Toulouse-Lautrec
  2. October 5 - November 17:

    • Exhibition: Recent Additions to the Print Collection
  3. Until October 13:

    • Exhibition: Indian Miniatures of the Rajput Schools (Anonymous Loan)
  4. October 30 - December 14:

    • Exhibition: Masterpieces of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting
  5. November 25 - December 14:

    • Exhibition: Cranach and Durer - Portraits and Landscape Drawings of the Northern Renaissance (for the benefit of the Rhein Museum)
  6. Until December 16:

    • Exhibition: Masterpieces of Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  7. Indefinite Loan:

    • Exhibition: Ancient Glass, lent by Ray Winfield Smith

The page is neatly organized with dates and titles of each exhibition listed in a clear, chronological manner.

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The image shows a page from a booklet or a pamphlet from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document lists the special exhibitions scheduled for the fall of 1961. Here are the details of the exhibitions:

  1. Prints and Drawings of Toulouse-Lautrec - Opened until September 30.
  2. Recent Additions to the Print Collection - Opened from October 5 to November 17.
  3. Initial Sketches of the Riopelle Schools (on loan) - Opened until October 13.
  4. Masterpieces of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting - Opened from October 30 to December 14.
  5. Granach and Clauberg - Pre-Raphaelite Portrait Drawings of the Northern Renaissance (for the benefit of the Reims Museum) - Opened from November 26 to December 9.
  6. Masterpieces of Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Opened until December 16.
  7. Ancient Glass, lent by Roy Winfield Smith - Available for indefinite loan.

The document is in a simple, typewritten format and the page is bordered with a tan-colored cover, suggesting an aged or historical publication.

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The image shows a document from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, detailing special exhibitions for the fall of 1951. The heading at the top of the document reads "FOGG ART MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE 38, MASS." followed by "SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS - FALL 1951."

The listed exhibitions include:

  1. Until September 30: "PRINTS AND DRAWINGS OF TOULOUSE-LAUTREC"
  2. October 5 - November 17: "RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE PRINT COLLECTION"
  3. Until October 15: "INDIAN MINIATURES OF THE RAJPUT SCHOOLS (Anonymous Loan)"
  4. October 30 - December 14: "MASTERPIECES OF CHINESE BIRD AND FLOWER PAINTING"
  5. November 26 - December 31: "CRANACH AND CLAUET - Precisely portrait drawings of the Northern Renaissance (For the benefit of the Fogg Museum)"
  6. Until December 16: "MASTERPIECES OF PAINTING FROM THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON"
  7. Indefinite Loan: "ANCIENT GLASS, lent by Ray Winfield Smith"

The document is mounted on a yellowish page, with the text printed in black. The layout is organized chronologically, providing clear dates for each exhibition.

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This image shows a page from a document, likely a pamphlet or a program, for the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page details a schedule for special exhibitions during the fall of 1951. The page lists the following exhibitions and their respective dates:

  • Until September 30: Prints and Drawings of Odilon Redon.
  • October 5 - November 17: Recent Additions to the Print Collection.
  • Until October 18: Indian Miniatures of the Rajput Schools (Anonymous Loan).
  • October 30 - December 14: Masterpieces of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting.
  • November 25 - December 21: Chardin and Oudry – Princely portrait drawings of the Northern Renaissance (For the Benefit of the Fogg Museum).
  • Until December 16: Masterpieces of Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
  • Indefinite Loan: Ancient Glass, lent by Roy Winfield Smith.

The page has a simple layout with clean typography, and the paper itself shows signs of aging, with slight discoloration and what appear to be worn edges. The document is tilted slightly to the left within the frame of the image, with more visible space on the right side.

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The image shows a typed document from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is titled "SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS - FALL 1951" and lists various art exhibitions with their dates. The exhibitions include:

  • Until September 30: Prints and Drawings of Toulouse Lautrec
  • October 5 - November 17: Recent Additions to the Print Collection
  • Until October 16: Indian Miniatures of the Rajput Schools (Anonymous Loan)
  • October 30 - December 14: Masterpieces of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting
  • November 28 - December 31: Cranach and Clouet - Princely Portrait Drawings of the Northern Renaissance (For the Benefit of the Rheims Museum)
  • Until December 16: Masterpieces of Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Indefinite Loan: Ancient Glass, lent by Rey Winfield Smith

The document is placed on a brown page, likely from a book or scrapbook.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or exhibition guide. The title reads "FOGG ART MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE 38, MASS." Below this, it states "SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS - FALL 1951." The page lists several exhibitions, each with a date range and a brief description. The exhibitions include "Prints and Drawings of Toulouse Lautrec" (until September 30), "Recent Additions to the Print Collection" (October 5 - November 17), "Indian Miniatures of the Rajput Schools (Anonymous Loan)" (until October 18), "Masterpieces of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting" (October 30 - December 14), "Charles and August - Principally portrait drawings of the Northern Renaissance (For the Benefit of the Museum)" (November 23 - December 31), "Masterpieces of Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston" (until December 16), and "Ancient Glass, lent by Ray Winfield Smith" (Indefinite Loan). The page has a slightly worn and aged appearance, with some edges frayed.

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The image shows an open book or catalog from the Fogg Art Museum, which is part of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page is titled "SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS – FALL 1962" and lists various exhibitions scheduled for that period. The content is organized in a clear, structured format, with each entry detailing the exhibition title, dates, and sometimes additional notes. Here is a breakdown of the listed exhibitions:

  1. Until September 30:

    • Prints and Drawings of Toulouse-Lautrec
  2. October 5 – November 17:

    • Recent Additions to the Print Collection
  3. Until October 18:

    • Indian Miniatures of the Rajput Schools
      (Anonymous Loan)
  4. October 30 – December 14:

    • Masterpieces of Chinese Bird and Flower Painting
  5. November 25 – December 21:

    • Corot and Daubigny – Princely Portrait Drawings of the Northern Renaissance
      (For the Benefit of the Mitti Museum)
  6. Until December 16:

    • Masterpieces of Painting from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  7. Indefinite Loan:

    • Ancient Glass, lent by Roy Winfield Smith

The page has a clean, formal design with a light beige background and black text. The header prominently displays the museum's name and location, establishing the context for the listed exhibitions. The layout is typical of archival or museum catalogs, providing a clear schedule of special exhibitions for the fall of 1962. The book appears to be part of a larger archive or record-keeping system, likely used for internal or public reference.