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The image shows a newspaper article from the Pittsburgh Press, dated November 9, 1958. The headline reads "Wealth of Material In Show At Chatham" and "Art Salute To City's Godfather Opens." The article discusses an art exhibition at Chatham College, which includes a significant collection of art and letters belonging to William Pitt, the namesake of Pittsburgh.
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Exhibition Overview: The exhibition showcases 66 items, including portraits, books, and manuscripts, many of which have never been publicly displayed before. The items are from the college's own collections and private lenders.
William Pitt's Legacy: The article highlights William Pitt's role as a British statesman and his connection to Pittsburgh. It mentions a portrait of William Pitt by William Hoare, which is part of the exhibition.
Triple Commemoration: The exhibition is part of a triple commemoration that includes the 200th anniversary of the naming of Fort Pitt, the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Western University of Pennsylvania (now the University of Pittsburgh), and the 125th anniversary of Chatham College.
Notable Contributors: The article mentions several notable figures involved in the exhibition, including Richard Beatty Mellon, Charles Denby, and Dr. John Clarence Webster.
Artwork Details: Specific artworks mentioned include a portrait of William Pitt by Sir Joshua Reynolds and a sketch by William Hoare. The exhibition also features a color sketch for "The Death of Chatham" by Benjamin West.
Public Engagement: The exhibition is open to the public and includes a variety of items that provide insight into William Pitt's life and legacy.
The article is accompanied by a photograph of the portrait of William Pitt by William Hoare, showcasing the historical significance of the exhibition.
The image displays a newspaper article from the Pittsburgh Press, dated November 8, 1959. The headline reads "Wealth of Material In Show At Chatham: Art Salute To City's Godfather Opens." The article, written by Sam Hood, discusses an exhibition at Chatham College honoring William Pitt, with a comprehensive collection of his personal items, letters, and documents. The exhibition, titled "Renaissance" City, celebrates the life and contributions of William Pitt, a prominent figure in Pittsburgh's history. The article includes a photograph of a portrait of William Pitt, attributed to William Heaps, which is part of the exhibition. The text also mentions Charles Le Clair, the art department head at Chatham, and Dr. Paul R. Anderson, the college president, who played significant roles in organizing the event. The exhibition aims to highlight Pitt's impact as a philanthropist and his enduring legacy in the city.
The image is a page from an old newspaper, specifically from the Pittsburgh Press dated November 9, 1958. The headline reads "Wealth Of Material In Show At Chatham" and is accompanied by the article "Art Salute To City's Godfather Opens."
The main article discusses a comprehensive exhibition of William Pitt's life and work, highlighting his contributions to Pittsburgh and the city's history. The exhibit is titled "A Salute to William Pitt," and it features 60 items that span Pitt's remarkable career.
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The article mentions notable items such as a letter from Pitt to George Washington and a sketch by William Heale, which is part of the collection.
Additionally, there are smaller sections of the article providing more background on William Pitt, including his personal life and his influence on Pittsburgh. The page also includes some smaller advertisements and a few other details from the newspaper.
The image is a newspaper clipping from the Pittsburgh Press dated November 19, 1953. The article is titled "Wealth Of Material In Show At Chatham" and is a tribute to William Pitt, the "Godfather" of Pittsburgh.
The article, written by Sam Hood, discusses an art exhibition titled "Art Salute To City's Godfather," which opened at Chatham College. The exhibition is a comprehensive display of art and memorabilia related to William Pitt, a prominent historical figure known for his significant contributions to Pittsburgh.
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The article also notes the contributions of various individuals and institutions in assembling the exhibition, including the Chatham College public relations department, former public relations director Benjamin Griffin, and others. The piece concludes with a description of the artworks and the historical context of William Pitt's life and legacy.
The image is a page from a newspaper, specifically from the Pittsburgh Press dated November 9, 1958. The headline of the article is "Wealth Of Material In Show At Chatham: Art Salute To City's Godfather Opens."
The article, written by Sam Hood, discusses an exhibition at the Chatham Center titled "A Salute to William Pitt," which is an art show honoring William Pitt, known as the "Godfather" of Pittsburgh. The exhibition includes 60 items, such as letters, documents, and portraits, compiled by Charles Le Clair, the head of the art department at Chatham College.
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The article also mentions the involvement of Dr. Paul R. Anderson, the president of Chatham College, and includes quotes from various individuals about the importance of the exhibition. The exhibition aims to honor Pitt's legacy and provide insight into his life and times.
The image is a newspaper clipping from the Pittsburgh Press dated Sunday, November 8, 1959. The main article, titled "Wealth Of Material In Show At Chatham: Art Salute To City's Godfather Opens," is written by Sam Hood.
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The article discusses a comprehensive exhibition at Chatham College (now Chatham University) celebrating the life and legacy of William Pitt, the First Earl of Chatham. The exhibition is described as the most extensive ever assembled on William Pitt, containing over 100 items.
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This exhibition was a notable event in 1959, aiming to educate the public about William Pitt's influence and legacy.
The image shows an open spread of a scrapbook or a newspaper clipping collection. On the left side, the paper is titled "PITTSBURGH, PA., PRESS, NOV 9 1950" and features an article with the heading "Wealth of Material In Show At Chatham." On the right side, part of an article with the title "Art Salute To City's Godfather Opens" can be seen. The text below mentions an exhibition and references various historical figures and pieces of art. There's a picture of a painting within the article, specifically mentioned as "William Pitt," a painting by William Hoare. The articles appear to be about an art exhibition and historical celebration, though the text is partly obscured by the binding of the scrapbook. The page has a warm yellow-brown tone indicative of aging paper. The clipping has been inserted into the scrapbook, with the edges visible and slightly worn. The bottom right corner features a silver binder clip partially clamping the pages together.
The image depicts a page from a newspaper or publication dated November 3, 1956, from Pittsburgh, PA. The headline prominently displayed at the top reads: "Art Salute To City's Godfather Opens", indicating an event or exhibition being celebrated.
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The image shows a newspaper article from November 3, 1956, announcing the opening of an art exhibition at Chatham College. The exhibition is a tribute to William Pitt, a significant historical figure, and features a wealth of historical materials, including letters, documents, and artifacts spanning over two centuries. The article includes a photograph of Pitt and provides context about his legacy and the significance of the exhibition.
The image shows an open page of a book. The book appears to be a newspaper clipping book, as it contains multiple clippings from newspapers, including articles and photographs. The clippings are pasted on the page, and some of them have handwritten notes or annotations. The clippings are about various topics, such as art exhibitions, portraits, and historical events. The book seems to be a collection of articles and images that were considered important or interesting by the person who compiled it.
The image shows a page from a book or magazine featuring an article about an art exhibition. The article is titled "Art Salute To City's Godfather Opens" and it discusses an exhibition of works by William Pitt, a prominent figure in American history. The article includes a portrait of William Pitt and mentions that the exhibition will run for a full year and feature various documents and letters related to Pitt's life and work. The article also notes that the exhibition is a comprehensive preview of the Pitt Collection, which includes a range of materials from famous William Pitt speeches and writings.