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The image shows a page from a book, which appears to be an old newspaper clipping from "The Christian Science Monitor," Boston, dated Thursday, December 13, 1956. The clipping is titled "Women Artists—Rebecca West's List."
The central part of the image is a photograph that seems to be a black-and-white artwork titled "The Trio," attributed to Lilla Cabot Perry. The photograph shows three figures seated in a room, possibly engaged in a discussion or a meeting. The figures are dressed in formal attire, with one person wearing a dress and the others in more traditional clothing. The background includes what looks like a patterned fabric and a chair.
The photograph is placed on the page of the book, which has a yellowish tone with some visible wear and tear, indicating its age. The bottom of the photograph has a caption that reads, "The Trio," by Lilla Cabot Perry, at Harvard's Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Mass.
This image shows a newspaper clipping pasted onto a page in what appears to be a scrapbook or a collection. The newspaper is from "The Christian Science Monitor," Boston, dated Thursday, December 13, 1956. The clipping features a photograph titled "The Trio," by Lilla Cabot Perry, which is located at Harvard's Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Mass. The photograph depicts three individuals engaged in various activities: one appears to be playing a musical instrument, another is sewing, and the third is reading a book. The page has some stains and signs of aging, indicating it has been kept for a long time. The scrapbook has a red binding visible on the right side.
This image shows a single page from what appears to be a scrapbook or clippings album. The page is aged, with yellowed and slightly stained paper, suggesting it has been preserved for many years.
Glued or pasted onto the page is a newspaper clipping from:
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, BOSTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956
The headline of the article is partially visible but cut off at the top; you can read: "atesmen — Rebecca West’s" — likely part of a longer title, perhaps “Statesmen — Rebecca West’s...”.
Beneath the headline is a black-and-white photograph captioned:
“The Trio,” by Lilla Cabot Perry, at Harvard’s Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Mass.
The photo itself shows a painting depicting three women seated in a domestic setting. One woman on the left appears to be playing the piano. The woman in the center, dressed in a white gown, is holding and possibly playing a violin. The third woman on the right, in a light-colored dress, is seated and appears to be singing or turning a page of sheet music. The composition captures a moment of musical performance or rehearsal, rendered in an impressionistic style characteristic of Lilla Cabot Perry.
The photograph’s graininess and halftone pattern confirm its origin as a printed newspaper reproduction of the painting. The clipping is mounted with a simple beige paper backing or tape along the top edge, contributing to the archival feel of the page.
Overall, this image documents a moment in art history — the display of a Lilla Cabot Perry painting at Harvard’s Fogg Museum — preserved in a personal collection from 1956.
The image shows an open book with a newspaper clipping attached to one of the pages. The clipping is from "The Christian Science Monitor," dated December 13, 1956. The clipping features a black-and-white photograph of three women playing musical instruments. The photograph is titled "The Trio" by Lilia Cabot Perry and is located at Harvard's Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The photograph depicts three women seated in a room, each playing a different musical instrument. The woman on the left is playing a piano, the woman in the middle is playing a violin, and the woman on the right is playing a cello. The women are dressed in formal attire, and the room appears to be a music studio or performance space. The book appears to be a scrapbook or collection of newspaper clippings, as there are other clippings visible on the surrounding pages. The book is open to a page with a red border, indicating that it may be a special or important page in the collection. Overall, the image suggests a connection between music, art, and history, as the photograph is both a work of art and a historical document.
The image shows a page from a book or magazine with a black-and-white photograph of three women playing musical instruments. The photograph is titled "The Trio" by Lila Cabot Perry, and it is located at Harvard's Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Mass. The photograph is dated December 13, 1956, and the caption reads "The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, Thursday, December 13, 1956." The page appears to be from a book or magazine that is open to this specific page.
The image shows an open page from a newspaper or magazine, specifically from The Christian Science Monitor, dated Thursday, December 13, 1956, from Boston. The page features a headline that reads: "atesmen—Rebecca West’s I", which appears to be part of a larger article or review, likely discussing the work of Rebecca West.
Below the headline is an illustration titled "The Trio" by Lilia Cabot Perry, located at Harvard’s Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The illustration depicts three individuals in a domestic or intimate setting.
The illustration is rendered in a detailed, classical style, suggesting a historical or artistic context. The overall composition conveys a sense of intimacy and social interaction, typical of 19th or early 20th-century portraiture or genre scenes. The page itself has a slightly worn appearance, with visible creases and a subtle discoloration, indicating age and use. The binding of the publication is visible on the left side, showing a red spine with gold detailing.
The image depicts a newspaper clipping of a black-and-white photograph of three women seated in a room, with the headline "Statesmen - Rebecca West's" partially visible above the image. The clipping is placed on a page of a book, which appears to be old and worn, with a red cover visible on the right side. The background of the image is a plain gray color.
Overall, the image presents a vintage newspaper clipping of a photograph of three women, accompanied by a worn book with a red cover, set against a plain gray background.
The image depicts a newspaper clipping of a painting titled "The Trio" by Lilla Cabot Perry, which is part of the collection at Harvard's Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The clipping is from The Christian Science Monitor, dated Thursday, December 13, 1956.
In the painting, three women are seated in a room, each engaged in a different activity. One woman is playing the violin, while another is playing the piano. The third woman appears to be singing or reading music. The women are dressed in long, flowing white dresses, and the room is decorated with elegant furnishings and large windows that allow natural light to enter.
The overall atmosphere of the painting is one of refinement and culture, capturing a moment of artistic expression and collaboration among the three women. The use of soft colors and gentle brushstrokes adds to the serene and peaceful ambiance of the scene.
The image depicts a page from an old book or scrapbook, featuring a newspaper clipping with a black-and-white illustration of three women in long dresses seated around a table. The clipping is dated Thursday, December 13, 1956, and is from The Christian Science Monitor in Boston.
Key Features:
Overall Impression:
The image suggests that the book or scrapbook is a collection of memorabilia or clippings related to art, history, or culture. The inclusion of the newspaper clipping and the illustration of the painting "The Trio" by Lilia Cabot Perry indicates an interest in preserving and showcasing cultural artifacts. The worn and aged condition of the page adds to the sense of nostalgia and historical significance.
The image presents a vintage newspaper clipping from "THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, BOSTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956," pasted into an open book. The clipping features a black-and-white photograph of a painting titled "The Trio" by Lilia Cabot Perry, which is housed at Harvard's Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In summary, the image showcases a vintage newspaper clipping featuring a photograph of a painting, which is pasted into an open book. The clipping is from "THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR" and dates back to December 13, 1956. The painting, titled "The Trio," is by Lilia Cabot Perry and is housed at Harvard's Fogg Museum of Art in Cambridge, Massachusetts.