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The image is a page from a book or magazine, specifically from a section titled "ART" under the heading "PANORAMA" dated June 9, 1957. The article discusses the Pulitzer Collection, one of the foremost modern art collections in the country, which was on view at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University until September 15. The collection was loaned by Joseph Pulitzer Jr., a Harvard alumnus who received his fundamental schooling in art at the Fogg.
The article highlights several artists featured in the collection, including Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Vincent van Gogh, Max Beckmann, Oskar Kokoschka, Salvador Dali, Jacques Lipchitz, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, and Edouard Vuillard. It also mentions an exhibition of Picasso's ceramics that was on view at Knoedler's Art Gallery in New York City for three weeks, benefiting the New York Herald Tribune Fresh Air Fund.
Two images accompany the text:
The article emphasizes the significance of the Pulitzer Collection and the exhibitions, highlighting their contribution to the art scene in New York.
The image shows a page from a book or magazine titled "PANORAMA, June 9, 1957," featuring an article about art. The headline is "ART," and the article discusses the Pulitzer Collection, which is on view at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge until September 15. The exhibition includes works by various prominent artists such as Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Vincent van Gogh, Max Beckmann, Oskar Kokoschka, Salvador Dalí, Jacques Lipchitz, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, and Edward Vuillard. The collection, loaned by Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., was previously displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
There are two images included with the article:
A black and white image of a work titled "Woman in Blue" by Pablo Picasso. The description mentions that this painting embodies one of Picasso’s recurrent themes, the woman, and is closely related to "Seated Woman."
Another black and white image is a portrait titled "Portrait of Zereelli" by Max Beckmann, created in 1937. Zereelli, who was a Cretan prince, turned actor and dancer.
The page appears to be carefully cut out and preserved, possibly in a scrapbook, with visible edges indicating it was detached from a larger publication.
The image depicts a page from a newspaper clipping titled "PANORAMA" dated June 9, 1957, which is included in a book. The article is about an art exhibition.
The article mentions that the Pulitzer Collection, one of the most prominent modern art collections in the country, is being showcased at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The exhibition, loaned by Joseph Pulitzer Jr., a Harvard graduate, features works by renowned artists including Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Vincent van Gogh, Max Beckmann, Oskar Kokoschka, Salvador Dalí, Jacques Lipschitz, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, and Édouard Vuillard. The display is noted for being significant and was heralded as one of the most distinguished art events of the New York season by the N.Y. Herald Tribune.
The newspaper article includes two illustrations:
The newspaper clipping provides context for the featured artworks and highlights their importance and the significance of the exhibition.
The image depicts a page from a scrapbook or an album with an article from "Panorama," dated June 9, 1957, focusing on art. The article discusses the Pulitzer Collection, one of the foremost modern art collections in the country, which was on view at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge until September 15, 1957.
Key points from the article include:
The article features two images:
The scrapbook page itself shows signs of aging and wear, indicating it is part of a preserved collection.
The image shows a page from a publication dated June 9, 1957, titled "PANORAMA" under the "ART" section. The page features an article about an exhibition of the Pulitzer Collection at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge.
Key points from the article include:
Exhibition Overview:
Artists Featured:
Historical Context:
Highlighted Artworks:
Images:
The page is part of a larger book, as indicated by the visible binding and other pages on either side.
The image is a newspaper clipping from the "Panorama" section, dated June 9, 1957. It discusses an art exhibition at the Fogg Museum in Cambridge, featuring works from one of the foremost modern art collections of the time, the collection of Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.
Key points include:
Exhibition Details:
Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.:
Artists and Works:
Media Coverage:
The article also includes images of two pieces from the collection:
The image shows a scrapbook page containing two newspaper clippings related to art.
The larger clipping on the left is dated "PANORAMA, June 9, 1957" under the heading "ART." It describes a modern art exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge featuring the Pulitzer Collection. The text notes that the collection is one of the foremost modern art collections in the country and includes works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Vincent van Gogh, Max Beckmann, Oskar Kokoschka, Salvador Dalí, Jacques Lipchitz, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, and Edouard Vuillard. It mentions that the exhibition was loaned to the museum by Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., a Harvard graduate. The exhibition was held for three weeks at Knoedler's Art Gallery in New York City and noted by the New York Herald Tribune as a distinguished event in the New York art season.
At the bottom left of this clipping is a small black-and-white image of a cubist painting titled "Woman in Blue" by Pablo Picasso. The caption explains that the painting depicts a woman seated in an armchair and is part of the Pulitzer collection.
The smaller clipping on the right features a black-and-white photo of a person in a theatrical costume sitting with one arm resting on their knee and the other bent behind their head. The caption reads: "From the Pulitzer collection: 'Portrait of Zeretelli,' 1927 by Max Beckmann, 1884-1950. Zeretelli was a Caucasian prince turned actor and dancer." The person's face in the photo is obscured.
The scrapbook page itself is a yellowed, aged sheet with the clippings carefully affixed to it.
This image shows an open book or a scrapbook page with newspaper clippings about art exhibitions. The upper right corner features a clipping with a title "ART" from the "Panorama, June 9, 1957." Below this is the text discussing what appears to be a prestigious modern art collection, mentioning notable artists like Picasso, Klee, and Kandinsky, among others. The text refers to an exhibition and includes accolades from the N.Y. Herald Tribune.
On the lower half of the page, there's another clipping that includes an artwork with the title "Woman in Blue" by Pablo Picasso. It is a monochrome illustration showcasing Picasso's signature Cubist style, depicting a female figure.
The left side of the page and part of the right side show the edges of other pages of the book or scrapbook, suggesting multiple pages have been collected on similar or related topics. The entire page has a slightly yellowed hue, indicating it may be of some age or not preserved in archival conditions.
The image shows a page from a publication titled ART, dated June 9, 1957. The page features an article discussing an art collection, specifically the Pulitzer Collection, which is described as one of the foremost modern art collections in the country. The article highlights that the collection, comprising twenty years of works by notable artists, was on view at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, until September 15. The exhibition was loaned to the Harvard graduate Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., who received his fundamental schooling in art at the Fogg.
The article mentions that the collection includes works by prominent artists such as Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Vincent Van Gogh, Max Beckmann, Jacques Lipchitz, Salvador Dalí, Oskar Kokoska, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, and Edouard Vuillard. The text notes that the entire exhibition had been on view at Knoedler's Art Gallery in New York City for three weeks and was heralded by the New York Herald Tribune as "one of the most distinguished events of the New York art season."
On the right side of the page, there is an illustration titled "Portrait of Zevelell" (1929) by Max Beckmann, who is described as a Cuban-born actor and dancer. The illustration depicts a stylized figure with angular, expressive lines and a bold, graphic style characteristic of Beckmann's modernist approach.
Below the article, there is a smaller illustration labeled "Woman in Blue" by Pablo Picasso, which is noted as part of the Pulitzer collection. The caption mentions that this painting is closely related to Picasso's earlier work, "Seated Woman."
The overall design of the page is clean and minimalist, with a focus on typography and visual elements that complement the written content. The publication appears to be a magazine or journal dedicated to art, with a structured layout that combines text and imagery to inform readers about significant art exhibitions and collections. The spine of the publication is visible, indicating that this is part of a bound volume.
The open book is a magazine that is probably a Panorama magazine with the date June 9, 1957. It is open to a page with the title "Art" and has a picture of a man with his arms crossed. The magazine has a photo of a woman in blue by Pablo Picasso. It also has a photo of a painting by Max Beckmann. The magazine is open to a page with the title "Art" and has a picture of a man with his arms crossed.