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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, October 1955-March 1958

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The image is a document listing various media coverage and publicity related to an exhibition of drawings and oil sketches by the artist Rubens. The entries span from December 1955 to January 1956 and include details from newspapers, magazines, and radio broadcasts. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Friday, December 23, 1955

    • New York Herald Tribune
      • Article by Carlyle Burrows titled "Drawings Oil Sketches by Rubens to be Shown," published on the obituary page.
  2. January 1956

    • Pictures on Exhibit
      • Article titled "Rubens' Drawings & Oil Sketches - A rich selection from Boston Collections goes on view," reprinted from Daniel, Morgan Lib., pages 10-11.
  3. Sunday, January 2, 1956

    • New York Times
      • Photo of Detroit's "Archduke Ferdinand," with an erroneous caption mentioning the show as only of oil sketches, featured on the art page.
  4. January 10, 1956

    • Harvard Crimson
      • Article titled "Fogg Show Features Rubens' Oil Sketches," front page.
      • Mentioned that the exhibition includes 52 works, with the Fogg Museum lending annually and the value of the works not disclosed.
  5. January 9, 1956

    • Panorama
      • Article titled "Rubens Drawings and Oil Sketches at Fogg Museum," pages 13-14, with a release sent to WA.
  6. Wednesday, January 11, 1956

    • Station WBUR, FM 7:30 p.m.
      • Edward Cooper on his program "Art World" mentioned the exhibition, its dates, and the number of works included.
  7. Thursday, January 12, 1956

    • Boston Globe
      • Article in the Society page titled "Rare Drawings by Rubens Previewed Tomorrow at Fogg," by Marjorie Sherman, listing guests, etc.
  8. Monday, January 16, 1956

    • Christian Science Monitor
      • Article titled "Drawings and Oils Shown at the Fogg in Cambridge," by Dorothy Adlow, page 15, describing it as "an important and handsome exhibition."
  9. January 1956

    • Arts, vol. 30, no. 4
      • Exhibition listed in the "Calendar of Exhibitions."
  10. January 18, 1956

    • Station WBUR, FM 7:30
      • Edward Cooper on "Art World" praised the exhibition, stating all works are undoubtedly by Rubens. He commended the Fogg staff for bringing together works from all over the country and noted the excellent catalog, largely the work of Anne Dort.

This document provides a comprehensive overview of the media attention and publicity surrounding the exhibition of Rubens' works during this period.

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The document is a publicity record related to an exhibition of drawings and oil sketches by the artist Rubens. It details various media coverages and events from December 1955 to January 1956. Key points include an obituary in the New York Herald Tribune on December 23, 1955, mentioning Rubens' upcoming show. In January 1956, several publications and broadcasts featured the exhibition, including the New York Times, Harvard Crimson, Panorama, Boston Globe, and Christian Science Monitor. Notable mentions include a photo in the New York Times with an erroneous caption, an article in the Harvard Crimson with misinformation, and positive reviews in other outlets. The exhibition was also listed in the arts calendar and discussed on the radio program "Art World" by Edward Cooper. The document highlights both positive and slightly flawed coverage, with some articles containing errors that the record notes.

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The image is a document titled "RUBENS PUBLICITY," which appears to be a record of media mentions and publicity related to an exhibition of Rubens' drawings and oil sketches in 1956. Here's a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Friday, December 23, 1955 - New York Herald Tribune

    • Carlyle Burrows: Article titled "Drawings Oil Sketches by Rubens to be Shown" on the Obituary page.
  2. January 1956 - Pictures on Exhibit

    • Rubens' Drawings & Oil Sketches: An article mentioning a rich collection from American museums, reproduced in the Daniel Morgan Library, pages 10-11.
  3. Sunday, January 2, 1956 - New York Times

    • Photo of Detroit "Archduke Ferdinand": An erroneous caption mentioning the exhibition as only oil sketches, on the art page.
  4. January 10, 1956 - Harvard Crimson

    • Fogg Show Features Rubens' Oil Sketches: Front-page mention with misinformation about the Fogg and Morgan Museum annually presenting shows and incorrect value mentioned.
  5. January 9, 1956 - Panorama

    • Rubens Drawings and Oil Sketches at Fogg Museum: Details mentioned on pages 13-14, sent by AVD.
  6. Wednesday, January 11, 1956 - Station WBUR, FM 7:30 p.m.

    • Edward Cooper’s program "Art World": The exhibition and its dates and number of works included were mentioned.
  7. Thursday, January 12, 1956 - Boston Globe

    • Society, page 7: Article titled "Rare Drawings by Rubens Pre-Viewed Tomorrow at Fogg" by Marjorie Sherman, listing guests, etc.
  8. Monday, January 16, 1956 - Christian Science Monitor

    • Drawings and Oils Shown at the Fogg in Cambridge: By Dorothy Adlow, page 15, describing it as an important and handsome exhibition.
  9. January 1956 - Arts, vol. 30, no. 4

    • The exhibition is listed in the "Calendar of Exhibitions."
  10. January 18, 1956 - Station WBUR, FM 7:30

    • Edward Cooper on "Art World": Comments on the exhibition, stating that all works are Rubens’ and praising the Fogg staff for assembling works from various parts of the country. Highlights the excellent catalogue, largely by Anne Dort.

This compilation indicates that the exhibition of Rubens' drawings and oil sketches received considerable media attention across several newspapers and radio programs in January 1956.

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The image is a document detailing publicity related to an exhibition of Peter Paul Rubens' drawings and oil sketches in early 1956. Here's a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Friday, December 23, 1955

    • Publication: New York Herald Tribune
    • Article: "Drawings Oil Sketches by Rubens to be Shown" on the obituary page.
  2. January 1956

    • Publication: Pictures on Exhibit
    • Article: "Rubens' Drawings & Oil Sketches - A rich gathering from American Collections goes on view," reproduced from Daniel, Morgan Library, pages 10-11.
  3. Sunday, January 2, 1956

    • Publication: New York Times
    • Article: Photo of Detroit's Archduke Ferdinand with erroneous caption mentioning the show as only oil sketches, on the art page.
  4. January 10, 1956

    • Publication: Harvard Crimson
    • Article: "Fogg Show Features Rubens' Oil Sketches" on the front page. The article contained misinformation about the frequency of Fogg and Morgan shows and also mentioned an incorrect value.
  5. January 9, 1956

    • Publication: Panorama
    • Article: "Rubens Drawings and Oil Sketches at Fogg Museum," pages 13-14. The release was sent by AVD.
  6. Wednesday, January 11, 1956

    • Radio Broadcast: Station WBUR, FM, at 7:30 p.m.
    • Program: Edward Cooper on "Art World" mentioned the exhibition, its dates, and the number of works included.
  7. Thursday, January 12, 1956

    • Publication: Boston Globe
    • Article: "Rare Drawings by Rubens Previewed Tomorrow at Fogg" by Marjorie Sherman, listing guests, etc., on page 7.
  8. Monday, January 16, 1956

    • Publication: Christian Science Monitor
    • Article: "Drawings and Oils Shown at the Fogg in Cambridge" by Dorothy Adlow, page 15, describing it as an important and handsome exhibition.
  9. January 1956

    • Publication: Arts, vol. 30, no. 4
    • Mention: Exhibition listed in the "Calendar of Exhibitions."
  10. January 18, 1956

    • Radio Broadcast: Station WBUR, FM, at 7:30
    • Program: Edward Cooper on "Art World" - "All the works are undoubtedly the work of Rubens... The Fogg staff is to be congratulated on bringing together works from all over the country... Excellent catalogue, largely the work of Anne Dort."

This document appears to track the various media mentions and broadcasts related to the exhibition of Rubens' work during the early months of 1956, highlighting both positive reviews and some inaccuracies in reporting.

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The image is a historical document listing various media mentions related to an exhibition of Peter Paul Rubens' drawings and oil sketches, primarily in January 1956. Here’s a detailed summary:

  1. Friday, December 23, 1955

    • Publication: New York Herald Tribune
    • Article: Carlyle Burrows, "Drawings Oil Sketches by Rubens to be Shown," Obituary page
  2. January 1956

    • Publication: Pictures on Exhibit
    • Article: "Rubens' Drawings & Oil Sketches - A rich garnering from American Collections goes on view," reproduced in Daniel, Morgan Lib., pages 10-11
  3. Sunday, January 2, 1956

    • Publication: New York Times
    • Article: Photo of Detroit "Archduke Ferdinand," with an erroneous caption mentioning the show as only of oil sketches, art page
  4. January 10, 1956

    • Publication: Harvard Crimson
    • Article: "Fogg Show Features Rubens' Oil Sketches," front page
    • Note: Contains misinformation about the Fogg and Morgan presenting shows annually and mentions value in dollars, which they were asked not to do.
  5. January 9, 1956

    • Publication: Panorama
    • Article: "Rubens Drawings and Oil Sketches at Fogg Museum," pages 13-14, release sent in by AVD
  6. Wednesday, January 11, 1956

    • Medium: Station WBUR, FM
    • Time: 7:30 p.m.
    • Content: Edward Cooper on his program "Art World" mentioned the exhibition, its dates, and the number of works included.
  7. Thursday, January 12, 1956

    • Publication: Boston Globe
    • Article: Society, page 7, "Rare Drawings by Rubens Pre-Viewed Tomorrow at Fogg," by Marjorie Sherman, listing guests, etc.
  8. Monday, January 16, 1956

    • Publication: Christian Science Monitor
    • Article: "Drawings and Oils Shown at the Fogg in Cambridge," by Dorothy Adlow, page 15, described as "an important and handsome exhibition."
  9. January 1956

    • Publication: Arts, vol. 30, no. 4
    • Content: Exhibition listed in "Calendar of Exhibitions"
  10. January 18, 1956

    • Medium: Station WBUR, FM
    • Time: 7:30
    • Content: Edward Cooper on "Art World" - "All the works are undoubtedly the work of Rubens. The Fogg staff is to be congratulated on bringing together works from all over the country... Excellent catalogue, largely the work of Anne Dort."

This document provides a snapshot of the extensive publicity and media coverage that the Rubens exhibition received in early 1956.

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The image displays a collection of clippings and references related to an exhibition of Peter Paul Rubens' works, specifically his drawings and oil sketches. Here's a detailed summary of each entry:

  1. Friday, December 23, 1955 - New York Herald Tribune

    • Obituary page mentions that Carlyle Burrows will present "Drawings Oil Sketches by Rubens" to be shown.
  2. January 1956 - Unspecified Source

    • "Pictures on Exhibit" section mentions "Rubens' Drawings & Oil Sketches" as a rich exhibition from American collections, previewed by Daniel Catton Rich, Morgan Library, pages 10-11.
  3. Sunday, January 2, 1956 - New York Times

    • Features a photo of the Archduke Ferdinand with an erroneous caption stating the exhibition includes only oil sketches, on the art page.
  4. January 10, 1956 - Harvard Crimson

    • "Fogg Show Features Rubens' Oil Sketches" on the front page, detailing the exhibition and misinformation about J.P. Fogg and Morgan presenting the shows annually. It also notes the valuation of the works.
  5. January 9, 1956 - Panorama

    • Article titled "Rubens Drawings and Oil Sketches at Fogg Museum," spanning pages 13-14, with a release sent in by AVD.
  6. Wednesday, January 11, 1956 - Station WEUR, FM, 7:30 p.m.

    • Edward Cooper on his program "Art World" discusses the exhibition, its dates, and the number of works included.
  7. Thursday, January 12, 1956 - Boston Globe

    • Society page 7 mentions "Rare Drawings by Rubens Previewed Tomorrow at Fogg," listing Marjorie Sherman and other guests.
  8. Monday, January 16, 1956 - Christian Science Monitor

    • "Drawings and Oils Shown at the Fogg in Cambridge," by Dorothy Adlow on page 15, describing the exhibition as important and handsome.
  9. January 1956 - Arts, vol. 30, no. 4

    • Lists the exhibition in the "Calendar of Exhibitions."
  10. January 18, 1956 - Station WEUR, FM, 7:30

    • Edward Cooper on "Art World" again mentions the exhibition, praising the undoubted authenticity of the works of Rubens and congratulating the Fogg staff for bringing together works from across the country. He also praises the excellent catalogue, largely the work of Anne Dort.

This collection of clippings highlights the significance and coverage of the Rubens exhibition at the Fogg Museum in early 1956.

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The image shows a typed document titled "RUBENS PUBLICITY." It appears to be a list of media mentions and events related to an exhibition or show of Rubens' drawings and oil sketches, primarily from late 1955 to January 1956. The document is organized by date, publication or media outlet, and a brief description of the content or mention.

Key details in the document include:

  • Friday, December 23, 1955, New York Herald Tribune: An obituary page mention by Carlyle Burrows about "Drawings Oil Sketches by Rubens to be Shown."
  • January 1956, Pictures on Exhibit: A mention of "Rubens' Drawings & Oil Sketches - A rich garnering from American Collections" with reference to Daniel at Morgan Library.
  • Sunday, January 2, 1956, New York Times: Photo of Detroit "Archduke Ferdinand" with an erroneous caption about the show being only oil sketches.
  • January 10, 1956, Harvard Crimson: Front page mention about a Fogg Show featuring Rubens' oil sketches, noting misinformation about the museums presenting shows annually and a note on value in dollars.
  • January 9, 1956, Panorama: Mention of "Rubens Drawings and Oil Sketches at Fogg Museum."
  • Wednesday, January 11, 1956, Station WBUR, FM 7:30 p.m.: Edward Cooper's program "Art World" mentioned the exhibition, its dates, and included works.
  • Thursday, January 12, 1956, Boston Globe: Society page mention of "Rare Drawings by Rubens Pre-Viewed Tomorrow at Fogg," by Marjorie Sherman.
  • Monday, January 16, 1956, Christian Science Monitor: "Drawings and Oils Shown at the Fogg in Cambridge," by Dorothy Adlow, describing it as "an important and handsome exhibition."
  • January 1956, Arts, vol. 30, no. 4: Exhibition listed in "Calendar of Exhibitions."
  • January 18, 1956, Station WBUR, FM, 7:30: Edward Cooper on "Art World" praised the exhibition and the Fogg staff's effort, mentioning the excellent catalogue largely the work of Anne Dort.

The document has a paperclip mark at the top left corner and shows some wear at the bottom right corner. The text is typed in a monospaced font, typical of typewriters of that era.

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The image shows a typewritten document that appears to be detailing various mentions or articles in media outlets regarding an exhibition of Rubens' drawings and oil sketches. The document bears the heading "RUBENS PUBLICITY" and lists several dates, publications, and summaries of what was reported or featured. The dates range from December 1955 through January 1956, and the media outlets mentioned include the New York Herald Tribune, Harvard Crimson, and the Christian Science Monitor, among others.

Each entry briefly describes the nature of the article or feature, sometimes mentioning errors or misinformation that were published, as well as noting the responses or actions taken. Some entries also provide detail on the contents of the exhibition or praise for the event. The paper contains handwritten marks indicating certain lines.

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The image shows a document titled "Rubens Publicity", which appears to be a press clippings or media tracking sheet. It is dated Friday, December 23, 1955, and is likely used to organize and catalog media coverage related to an exhibition or event featuring the works of the artist Rubens. The document is structured as a list, with entries detailing various news articles, radio programs, and publications that covered the exhibition.

Key Details from the Document:

Header:

  • Title: "RUBENS PUBLICITY"
  • Date: Friday, December 23, 1955
  • Newspaper: New York Herald Tribune

Content:

The document lists media coverage from January 1956, organized chronologically. Each entry includes:

  1. Date of the publication or broadcast.
  2. Publication/Broadcast Outlet (e.g., New York Times, Harvard Crimson, Panorama, WBUR FM).
  3. Headline or Summary of the coverage.
  4. Page Numbers or additional details (e.g., page numbers in newspapers, program times for radio).

Examples of Entries:

  1. January 1956:

    • New York Herald Tribune: Obituary page for Carlyle Burrows, mentioning "Drawings Oil Sketches by Rubens to be Shown."
  2. Sunday, January 2, 1956:

    • New York Times: Article titled "Pictures on Exhibit" with a photo of Detroit's Archduke Ferdinand, though the caption incorrectly states the show features only oil sketches.
  3. January 10, 1956:

    • Harvard Crimson: Front-page article titled "Fogg Show Features Rubens' Oil Sketches," though it contains misinformation about the Fogg and Morgan museums.
  4. January 9, 1956:

    • Panorama: Article titled "Rubens Drawings and Oil Sketches at Fogg Museum," with release sent in by AVD.
  5. Wednesday, January 11, 1956:

    • Station WBUR, FM (7:30 p.m.): Edward Cooper's program "Art World" mentions the exhibition, its dates, and the number of works included.
  6. Thursday, January 12, 1956:

    • Boston Globe: Article titled "Society page 7, 'Rare Drawings by Rubens Pre-Viewed Tomorrow at Fogg,'" by Marjorie Sherman, listing guests.
  7. Monday, January 16, 1956:

    • Christian Science Monitor: Article titled "Drawings and Oils Shown at the Fogg in Cambridge," by Dorothy Adlow, describing the exhibition as "important and handsome."
  8. January 1956:

    • Arts, vol. 30, no. 4: The exhibition is listed in the "Calendar of Exhibitions."
  9. January 18, 1956:

    • Station WBUR, FM (7:30 p.m.): Edward Cooper's program "Art World" praises the exhibition, noting that "All the works are undoubtedly the work of Rubens" and commending the Fogg staff for assembling works from across the country. The catalog is noted as "largely the work of Anne Dort."

Purpose:

The document serves as a publicity tracking tool, likely used by a public relations or media relations team to monitor and organize media coverage of an exhibition of Rubens' drawings and oil sketches. It includes details about newspapers, magazines, radio programs, and other outlets that covered the event, along with summaries of the content and any notable errors or praises.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The document appears to be a typed sheet with handwritten annotations (e.g., underlines, notes in the margins).
  • The text is organized in a tabular format, with clear headings for dates, outlets, and summaries.
  • The document is slightly faded, suggesting it is an older or archival copy.

In summary, this image depicts a publicity tracking sheet used to catalog media coverage of an exhibition featuring Rubens' works, highlighting various articles, radio programs, and publications from January 1956.

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The image shows a page of a document, likely a press release or media coverage summary, related to the exhibition of works by the artist Reubens. The document is titled "RUBENS PUBLICITY" and appears to be a collection of press clippings or summaries of media coverage from various publications.

The document lists several dates and corresponding publications, along with brief descriptions of the coverage. The first entry is from the "New York Herald Tribune" on December 23, 1955, mentioning an obituary page article by Carlyle Burrows about Reubens' drawings and oil sketches. Subsequent entries cover a range of publications from January 1956, including the "New York Times," "Harvard Crimson," "Panorama," "Boston Globe," "Christian Science Monitor," and "Arts" magazine, among others.

The descriptions provide details about the exhibition, the artist's works, and the media coverage, such as the mention of Reubens' drawings and oil sketches being featured, the location of the exhibition at the Fogg Museum, and the inclusion of works from various collections.

The document appears to be a comprehensive summary of the media coverage surrounding Reubens' exhibition, likely used for promotional or archival purposes.