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ARCH.2003.32, Rendition: 803885
The image shows a vintage page from a book or a folder. The top portion contains a black and white photograph of an architectural interior, possibly a museum or historical building, featuring arched doorways and columns. Below the photograph, there is a label that reads "FOGG ART MUSEUM" with additional text indicating it is part of Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The address "CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS" is also visible. On the right side of the label, there are text annotations that seem to reference a section number, "Sec. 34.66 P. L. & R."
Beneath the label, there is a handwritten name, "M.E. Field," written in cursive. The rest of the page is blank except for some faint vertical lines on the far right side, which might be part of the book's structure or a previous page binding. The overall condition of the page appears aged, with some discoloration and slight wear.
This image shows a page from what appears to be a scrapbook or a document. The page has a beige background and contains a photograph and some text.
The photograph at the top shows an architectural structure with arched windows and a balcony. The text below the photograph reads "FOGG ART MUSEUM" and "HARVARD UNIVERSITY" followed by "CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS." There is also a handwritten signature that appears to say "M.E. Field." Additionally, there is a reference number "Sec. 34.66 P. L. & R." printed on the page. The page is attached to the beige background with visible staples or pins.
The image shows a vintage business card or a postcard with an image of an old building and some text. The card is placed on a brown surface, probably a table. The card is slightly tilted, and the image of the building is on the top left corner. The text "FOGG ART MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS" is printed on the card, and the name "M. E. Field" is written in cursive.
The image shows a page from a book that has been turned over. The book is opened to a page with a photograph of a building. The page is printed in black and white and has the words "Fogg Art Museum" written on it. The page also has a signature at the bottom that reads "M.E. Field." The book appears to be an old book with a brown cover and a white page.
The image shows an open book or catalog page from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page features a photograph at the top, depicting the interior of a grand, classical-style building. The photograph is in black and white, showcasing architectural details such as arches, columns, and intricate stonework, suggesting a historical or significant structure.
Below the photograph, there is a label or caption that reads "FOGG ART MUSEUM" followed by "HARVARD UNIVERSITY" and "CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS." Additionally, there is a handwritten notation at the bottom of the label that says "M.E. Field." The page also includes a section header at the top, written in an inverted, stylized font that reads "LOGO ART MUSEUM." The overall design and layout suggest this is part of an archival or cataloging system, likely used for documenting or organizing museum collections or exhibitions. The page appears to be part of a larger bound volume, as indicated by the visible spine and page numbering on the right margin.
The image depicts a page from an old book or scrapbook, featuring a photograph of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The photograph is positioned at the top of the page and shows the museum's entrance, with a large archway and columns. Below the photograph is a piece of paper with the words "Fogg Art Museum" printed on it, along with the address "Cambridge 38, Massachusetts." The paper also features a handwritten signature that reads "M.E. Field."
The page itself appears to be made of a light-brown paper or cardboard material, with a rough texture and visible wear and tear around the edges. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a sense of nostalgia and historical significance, as if the page has been preserved for many years and is now being shared with others.
The image presents a vintage book or document featuring a black-and-white photograph of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The photograph is situated at the top of the page, accompanied by a white strip below it that contains text.
In summary, the image features a vintage photograph of the Fogg Art Museum, accompanied by a white strip containing text and a handwritten signature. The background of the image is a light brown color, suggesting that it is a page from an old book or document.
The image presents a vintage photograph of a building, mounted on a page within a worn, brown book or scrapbook. The photograph is oriented upside down, showcasing a white building with arched windows and columns.
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The image exudes a sense of nostalgia and historical significance, suggesting that it may be an archival or vintage item.
The image presents a vintage, sepia-toned photograph of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, displayed on a card within an open book. The photograph is positioned upside down and features the museum's entrance, characterized by a large archway with columns and arches.
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Overall, the image appears to be a historical artifact, possibly from the early 20th century. The use of sepia tone and the style of the photograph suggest an older era, while the presence of the handwritten signature and the worn book pages add to the sense of age and nostalgia.
The image depicts an open page from a book or a document. The page contains a photograph of the Fogg Art Museum, which is part of Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The photograph shows a section of the museum's architecture, featuring a modern design with clean lines and geometric shapes. Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads:
FOGG ART MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
CAMBRIDGE 38, MASSACHUSETTS
Additionally, there is a handwritten signature that reads "M.E. Field" on a piece of paper attached to the page. The paper also includes a reference number "Sec. 34.66 P.I. & R." The background of the page is plain and light-colored, providing a clear contrast to the photograph and the attached paper. The overall presentation suggests that this might be part of a catalog, archive, or a collection related to art or architecture.