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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbooks, September 1982-January 1993

ARCH.2003.38, Rendition: 804513

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The image appears to be a page from a scrapbook or an archival collection. It contains several newspaper clippings and a photograph related to the appointment of S.J. Freedberg as the Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Photograph:

    • There is a black-and-white photograph of S.J. Freedberg, a specialist in the field of Renaissance and Baroque art. He is depicted in a formal suit and tie.
  2. Newspaper Clippings:

    • Headline: "National Gallery Names Chief Curator"

      • The article, written by Paul Richard, announces that S.J. Freedberg, a specialist in the field of Renaissance and Baroque art, has been appointed as the Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art. Freedberg will assume the post on September 1. The article mentions his extensive background and expertise in the field, including his tenure at Harvard and his contributions to various museums and art institutions.
    • Headline: "Freedberg, From Harvard, is the National Gallery's Chief Curator"

      • This article provides more details about Freedberg's background and his new role. It mentions his expertise in Renaissance and Baroque art, his tenure at Harvard, and his plans to focus on the conservation laboratory and the department of prints and drawings at the National Gallery. The article also highlights his scholarly work and his reputation in the art world.
    • Headline: "S.J. Freedberg named Chief Curator at National Gallery of Art"

      • This clipping from "Antiques & The Arts Weekly" confirms Freedberg's appointment and provides additional context about his academic and professional background. It mentions his role as a professor at Harvard and his contributions to the field of art history.
  3. Additional Information:

    • The page includes a date stamp indicating "MAR 11 1983" and a label with "PRINTED WASHINGTON, DC."
    • There are also handwritten notes and annotations on the page, suggesting that it is part of a personal or institutional archive.

Overall, the image documents the significant appointment of S.J. Freedberg as the Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art, highlighting his extensive experience and contributions to the field of art history.

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The image shows a newspaper article announcing the appointment of S.J. Freedberg as the new Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

The main headline reads, "National Gallery Names Chief Curator," with the subheading, "Harvard's S.J. Freedberg Assumes Post Sept. 1."

The article includes a photograph of S.J. Freedberg, identified as the National Gallery of Art's new chief curator.

Key details from the article include:

  • Freedberg, a professor at Harvard University, is named the new chief curator of the National Gallery of Art.
  • He will start his position on September 1.
  • He succeeds Paul Mellon as the Arthur K. Watson Curator-in-Charge and becomes the Gallery’s best-known authority on its paintings.
  • Freedberg is an independent scholar with an extensive background in the arts, particularly Italian Renaissance paintings.
  • He has taught at Harvard for 30 years and has a notable publication, "Painting in Italy: 1500-1600."
  • The article mentions Freedberg's previous roles and his academic contributions.
  • It also provides biographical information, including his education and career milestones.

Additionally, there is a section on the side with brief news:

  • A note on Freedberg's appointment and his background.
  • An obituary notice for an individual named Antonio S. de la Cruz from Nenton, ET.

The article is dated March 1, 1983, and there is a postmark visible on the right side indicating it was sent from Washington, D.C. on March 2, 1983.

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The image consists of newspaper clippings from March 1983 announcing the appointment of S.J. Freedberg as the new Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art.

  1. Top Clipping (March 1, 1983):

    • Headline: "National Gallery Names Chief Curator"
    • Subheadline: "Harvard's S.J. Freedberg Assumes Post Sept. 1"
    • Author: Paul Richard
    • Summary: The article discusses S.J. Freedberg's appointment as the new Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art, effective September 1. Freedberg, a renowned art historian and professor at Harvard, is recognized for his expertise in Italian Renaissance art. His appointment is seen as a significant boost to the Gallery’s reputation and collections. The article also mentions his previous roles and publications, highlighting his extensive experience in the art world.
  2. Bottom Left Clipping (Date not specified):

    • Headline: "Freedberg, From B1"
    • Summary: This article provides a more detailed background on S.J. Freedberg, including his early life and education. It notes his contributions to the field of art history, particularly his focus on Italian Renaissance art. The article also mentions his academic career and notable works, emphasizing his dedication to the study and preservation of art.
  3. Bottom Right Clipping (March 11, 1983):

    • Headline: "S.J. Freedberg Named Chief Curator at National Gallery of Art"
    • Summary: This shorter article reaffirms Freedberg's appointment and briefly outlines his academic and professional background. It highlights his tenure at Harvard University and his extensive bibliography, reinforcing his qualifications for the role.

Each clipping includes a photograph of S.J. Freedberg, emphasizing his significance to the art world and his new role at the National Gallery of Art.

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The image shows newspaper clippings detailing the appointment of Sydney Joseph Freedberg (S.J. Freedberg) as the new chief curator of the National Gallery of Art.

  1. Main Headline Clipping (Top Left and Right):

    • Headline: "National Gallery Names Chief Curator"
    • Date: March 1, 1983
    • Content: The article discusses the appointment of S.J. Freedberg, a renowned scholar in the field of Italian art of the High Renaissance and Mannerist periods, to the position of chief curator at the National Gallery of Art. The article mentions his background, including his work at Harvard and other institutions, and highlights his extensive knowledge and contributions to art history.
  2. Bottom Left Clipping:

    • Headline: "FREEDBERG, FROM BI"
    • Content: This segment provides a more detailed biography of S.J. Freedberg. It notes his Italian heritage, his studies at Harvard, and his career trajectory, including his work at the National Gallery of Art and his role as a professor. It also mentions his scholarly contributions and his reputation as an authoritative figure in the art world.
  3. Bottom Right Clipping:

    • Headline: "S.J. Freedberg named Chief Curator at National Gallery of Art"
    • Date: March 11, 1983
    • Content: This article reiterates the appointment and provides a brief summary of Freedberg's career, emphasizing his scholarly achievements and his extensive publications. It also mentions his previous roles and the impact his appointment would have on the National Gallery of Art.
  4. Additional Details:

    • The clippings include photographs of S.J. Freedberg, providing a visual reference to the individual being discussed.
    • The articles mention his previous positions and collaborators, such as his work with the Fogg Art Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    • The text also notes that Freedberg will be working closely with other art historians and curators, contributing to the gallery's mission and collections.

Overall, these clippings highlight the significance of S.J. Freedberg's appointment, his qualifications, and his anticipated contributions to the National Gallery of Art.

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The image contains several newspaper clippings from the 1980s announcing the appointment of S.J. Freedberg as the new Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art.

  1. Top Clipping (Main Article):

    • Title: "National Gallery Names Chief Curator"
    • By: Paul Richard
    • Date: September 1, 1983
    • Content: This article details the appointment of Harvard's S.J. Freedberg as the new Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art. It highlights his scholarly reputation, particularly his work on High Renaissance and Mannerist art. Freedberg's extensive academic background, including his studies at Harvard and his roles at various institutions like the Fogg Art Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is mentioned. The article notes his previous positions and his extensive publications.
  2. Left Clipping (Portrait and Additional Text):

    • Title: Various snippets and descriptions of S.J. Freedberg’s career and writings.
    • Content: This includes a photo of S.J. Freedberg and mentions his contributions to art history, particularly his work on the Italian Renaissance and his publications like "Consensus and Criticism in Art History" and "Painting in Italy 1500-1550."
  3. Bottom Left Clipping:

    • Title: Brief mention of Freedberg's appointment and his previous roles.
    • Content: It touches on the transition of Freedberg to the National Gallery and his previous positions, highlighting his dedication and scholarly contributions.
  4. Bottom Right Clipping:

    • Title: "S.J. Freedberg named Chief Curator at National Gallery of Art"
    • Date: March 11, 1983
    • Content: Another detailed article from Washington, D.C., providing context on Freedberg's appointment. It describes his extensive experience, including his time as a professor at Harvard and his work with the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The article emphasizes his expertise in art history and his contributions to the field.
  5. Bottom Center Clipping:

    • Headline: "Antiques & the Arts" (a smaller section or perhaps a related article).
    • Content: This smaller snippet focuses on the broader implications of Freedberg's appointment within the context of art history and conservation.

In summary, these clippings collectively celebrate the selection of S.J. Freedberg as the Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art, showcasing his academic achievements, scholarly contributions, and the reasons behind his selection.

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The image displays a collection of newspaper clippings related to the appointment of S. Frederick Starr as the Chief Curator of the National Gallery of Art. The main article, titled "National Gallery Names Chief Curator," is from the Washington Post, dated March 1, 1983. It announces that S. Frederick Starr, a specialist in Italian art, has been named the new chief curator, starting from September 1. The article includes a photograph of Starr and provides background information about his career, including his previous roles at the Fogg Art Museum and his recognition as an expert in Italian paintings.

Another clipping from the Los Angeles Times, dated March 11, 1983, also announces Starr's appointment, highlighting his credentials and his future responsibilities at the National Gallery of Art.

Additionally, there is a smaller clipping that includes a photograph of Starr with a caption identifying him as the new chief curator, and a brief description of his role and background.

The clippings are pasted on a page, some overlapping each other, and appear to be part of a scrapbook or collection of significant press coverage.

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The image shows a scrapbook page with several newspaper clippings pasted onto it. The main clipping at the top center is titled "National Gallery Names Chief Curator" with a subtitle "Harvard’s S.J. Freedberg Assumes Post Sept. 1." The article is written by Paul Richard and talks about S.J. Freedberg, a specialist in the painting of the High Renaissance, being named the new chief curator of the National Gallery of Art. The piece highlights Freedberg’s scholarly reputation and background.

There are two black and white photos included: one on the left side showing S.J. Freedberg and another smaller one at the bottom left of the page. The clippings include detailed information about Freedberg’s academic background, his role replacing Charles Parkhurst as chief curator, and his contributions to the field of art history.

Additional smaller clippings on the right side provide related information, including some official postmark stamps dating the articles around March 1983. The page is neatly arranged with articles and photographs providing a historical record of Freedberg’s appointment at the National Gallery of Art.

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The image contains a collection of newspaper clippings and an article affixed to a light peach-colored scrapbook page. The central, predominant clipping features a headline that reads, “National Gallery Names Chief Curator,” followed by the subheading, “Harvard's S.J. Freedberg Assumes Post Sept. 1.” This article discusses a personnel appointment at the National Gallery and is written by Paul Richard. Additional text appears to the left, below, and to the right of the main article, containing more details related to the topic.

The newspaper clippings appear aged, with some discoloration consistent with paper exposed to light and air over time. There are visible creases and some edges are slightly tattered, indicating handling and the passage of time. One of the smaller articles has the date "MAR 11 1983" stamped on it, indicating not just the date of publication but possibly the date it was added to the scrapbook.

There are also some articles partially visible on adjacent pages to the left, but they are mostly obscured by the central page containing the majority of the visible text. The upper right corner includes a postal stamp, adding to the scrapbook's archived feel, which seems to contain a collection of related historical documents or memorabilia.

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The image shows an open book or magazine page featuring a news article about S.J. Freedberg, who has been named the new chief curator at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The article is dated September 1, 1983, and is sourced from the Washington Post.

Key Details from the Image:

Headline and Title:

  • The main headline reads: "National Gallery Names Chief Curator".
  • A subheading states: "Harvard’s S.J. Freedberg Assumes Post Sept. 1".
  • The article is authored by Paul Richard.

Visual Elements:

  1. Photographs:

    • There are two photographs of S.J. Freedberg:
      • One is located at the top left, showing Freedberg in formal attire (a suit and tie), with the caption: "S.J. Freedberg, the National Gallery of Art's new chief curator."
      • Another smaller photograph is at the bottom left, also depicting Freedberg in a similar pose.
  2. Text Content:

    • The article discusses Freedberg’s appointment as the new chief curator of the National Gallery of Art, succeeding John Walker.
    • It highlights Freedberg’s credentials, including his role as a leading scholar of Italian art, particularly the High Renaissance and Mannerism.
    • The article mentions his academic background, including his time at Harvard University, where he was a professor and director of the Fine Arts Department.
    • It also notes his extensive publications and contributions to art history, such as his work on Parmigianino and Andrea del Sarto.
  3. Additional Information:

    • The article includes a smaller inset photograph of Freedberg with the caption: "S.J. Freedberg named Chief Curator at National Gallery of Art".
    • There is a small advertisement or note at the top right corner that reads: "POST 007 WASHINGTON, DC. MAR 11 1983", indicating the publication date and location.

Layout:

  • The page is formatted with a mix of text and images, typical of a newspaper or magazine layout.
  • The text is organized into paragraphs, with subheadings and captions for the photographs.
  • The overall design is clean and professional, with clear typography and spacing.

Context:

The article marks a significant appointment in the art world, as Freedberg was a renowned art historian and scholar. His role as chief curator at the National Gallery of Art would have been a pivotal position, overseeing one of the most prestigious art institutions in the United States. The inclusion of his photograph and detailed background underscores the importance of the news.

This image captures a historical moment in the art world, documenting a key career move by a respected scholar.

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The image is a page from a book or magazine that features an article about S.J. Freedberg, who has been named the new chief curator of the National Gallery of Art. The article includes a photo of Freedberg and discusses his background, including his expertise in Renaissance art and his previous roles at Harvard University and the Fogg Art Museum. The article also mentions the challenges that Freedberg will face in his new position, including the need to restore the Gallery's reputation and to manage a large staff.