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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbooks, February 1978-October 1982

ARCH.2003.37, Rendition: 808762

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The image is of the front cover of a magazine titled "The Harvard Independent." This specific issue is Volume 13, Number 7, dated October 23-29. The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a nude male figure from behind, with the caption "The Lure of Ingres" beneath the image. The photograph is framed with an ornate border.

The cover also lists three articles with their respective page numbers:

  1. "Periodicals Seek Scarce Dollars" on page 5.
  2. "Politics and The Press Box" on page 6.
  3. "Autumn's New Rock and Roll" on page 11.

The top of the cover indicates that the magazine is from Friday, October 24, 1980. The overall design of the cover is simple, with a focus on the central image and the textual information.

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The image displays a page from "The Harvard Independent," specifically Volume 12, number 7, dated October 23-29. The page includes a few key elements:

  1. Title and Date: At the top, the title "The Harvard Independent" is prominently displayed. Just below, the volume and issue number (Volume 12, number 7) and the date range (October 23-29) are noted.

  2. Articles Listed: On the right side of the page, a list of articles included in this issue is visible:

    • "Periodicals Seek Scarce Dollars" on page 5
    • "Politics and The Press Box" on page 6
    • "Autumn’s New Rock and Roll" on page 11
  3. Main Image and Caption: The central part of the page features an illustration. The artwork depicts the back view of a seated male figure, draped in a cloth, with a serene and classical aesthetic. This image is framed with a decorative border. Below the image, the caption reads, "The Lure of Ingres," indicating that the artwork is inspired by or reminiscent of the style of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, a renowned French neoclassical painter.

The page is well-preserved, and the text and image are clear, providing a glimpse into the content and design aesthetics of this edition of the newspaper.

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The image shows the cover of an old issue of "The Harvard Independent," specifically Volume 12, number 7, dated October 23-29. The magazine cover features a black and white illustration of a muscular male torso, prominently labeled "The Lure of Ingres" at the bottom. The cover design includes a decorative border.

On the top right side of the cover, there are some article headings with their respective page numbers:

  • "Periodicals Seek Scarcity Dollars" on page 5
  • "Politics and the Press Box" on page 6
  • "Autumn's New Rock and Roll" on page 11

The magazine is partially folded, with a small section of another publication, "Life," visible at the top, indicating it was placed alongside other papers. The overall aesthetic suggests a vintage or historical publication from the late 20th century.

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The image shows a copy of "The Harvard Independent," a student-run newspaper from Harvard University. This particular issue is Volume 12, Number 7, dated October 23-29.

The cover features a black-and-white illustration of a classical figure, specifically a depiction of a nude male figure, reminiscent of works by the artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The caption on the cover reads "The Lure of Ingres," indicating that the cover art is inspired by Ingres' style.

The right side of the cover lists the page numbers for various articles:

  • Page 5: "Periodicals Seek Scare Dollars"
  • Page 6: "Politics and The Press Box"
  • Page 11: "Autumn’s New Rock and Roll"

The newspaper appears to be slightly aged, with some creases and signs of wear, suggesting it has been handled or stored over time. The top edge of the cover shows part of another newspaper, "Life," dated Friday, October 24, 1986, indicating the time period.

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This image is of the cover of a historical issue of "The Harvard Independent," a student newspaper from Harvard University. The specific issue is Volume 12, Number 7, dated October 23-29 of an unspecified year.

The cover features an illustration of a classical statue, specifically "The Lure of Ingres," which is a reference to Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, a renowned French painter. The statue depicted is a nude male figure holding a ribbon or cloth, which is characteristic of the style of Ingres's work.

At the top of the cover, there are headlines and page numbers for some of the articles inside:

  • "Periodicals Seek Scare Dollars" on page 5
  • "Politics and The Press Box" on page 6
  • "Autumn's New Rock and Roll" on page 11

The cover design includes decorative borders with intricate patterns around the illustration, adding to the vintage aesthetic of the newspaper. The upper right corner of the cover shows a fragment of a "Life" magazine cover, indicating that the Harvard Independent might have been placed beside or within the same issue of another publication.

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The image shows the front page of "The Harvard Independent," a publication from Harvard University. The issue is Volume 12, Number 7, dated October 23-29.

The cover features an illustration inspired by the neoclassical painting style of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, specifically referencing his famous work "La Source." The illustration depicts a nude female figure holding a vessel.

The headline at the bottom of the illustration reads "The Lure of Ingres."

On the right side of the cover, there is a table of contents listing the following articles and their respective page numbers:

  • Periodicals Seek Scarce Dollars (Page 5)
  • Politics and The Press Box (Page 6)
  • Autumn’s New Rock and Roll (Page 11)

The top of the cover also shows part of the newspaper's header with the date "Friday, October 24, 1980." The design and typography suggest an older, possibly vintage edition of the newspaper.

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This image shows the front page of an issue of "The Harvard Independent" newspaper, specifically Volume 12, Number 7, dated October 23-29 (year not fully visible but likely 1980 based on a small cut-out visible at the top). The newspaper's title is prominently displayed at the top in bold, unique typography. To the right, there is a table of contents listing:

  • Periodicals Seek Scarce Dollars (page 5)
  • Politics and The Press Box (page 6)
  • Autumn’s New Rock and Roll (page 11)

The main visual on the front page is a black and white image of a classical-style painting or drawing depicting the back of a nude woman seated, with a cloth draped over one arm and her hair styled in an elaborate bun. The text "The Lure of Ingres" is overlaid on the bottom right corner of the image. The artwork is framed by a decorative border.

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This image is a cover of The Harvard Independent, a student-run publication. It is dated October 23-29 and labeled "Volume 12, Number 7." The title is printed in bold letters at the top with a decorative border framing the content. On the right, topics covered in this issue are listed: "Periodicals Seek Scarce Dollars" (page 5), "Politics and The Press Box" (page 6), and "Autumn's New Rock and Roll" (page 11).

The main visual element is a piece of art or illustration showing a partially nude figure, styled to resemble classical artwork. The subject appears seated facing away, with draped fabric and soft lighting creating an elegant and timeless appearance reminiscent of the works of painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Below the image, the text reads "The Lure of Ingres," referring to the artistic inspiration or themes drawn from Ingres.

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The image is the cover of "The Harvard Independent," a publication from October 23-29, Volume 12, Number 7. The cover features a monochrome reproduction of a classical painting depicting a nude woman sitting with her back partially turned to the viewer. She is seated on a bed with a draped curtain beside her, and her body is slightly covered by a white cloth. Her head is turned to the side, revealing her profile. The artwork is framed by a decorative border and is captioned "The Lure of Ingres", likely referencing French Neoclassical painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, known for his portraits and nudes. On the right side of the cover, there is a boxed section listing featured articles or topics, including "Periodicals Seek Scarce Dollars" on page 5, "Politics and The Press Box" on page 6, and "Autumn's New Rock and Roll" on page 11. The cover is printed in black on a yellowed newspaper-style paper, suggesting it is an older issue.

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The image shows an old newspaper titled "The Harvard Independent" with a monochrome picture of a woman on the cover. The woman is standing with her back turned, wearing a white shirt, and has her hair tied up in a bun. She is holding a piece of cloth in her hand. The newspaper's cover also includes a list of articles and their page numbers, such as "Periodicals Seek Scarce Dollars" on page 5, "Politics and The Press Box" on page 6, and "Autumn's New Rock and Roll" on page 11.