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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbooks, September 1982-January 1993

ARCH.2003.38, Rendition: 804737

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Brookline Tab, a weekly publication from Newton, Massachusetts, dated October 15, 1991. The headline reads "FOGG ART AT THE MALL."

The article discusses an exhibition at the Mall at Chestnut Hill, featuring replicas of famous paintings from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The replicas were created by the Polaroid Museum and include works by renowned artists such as Matisse, Gericault, and John Singer Sargent. The exhibition also includes a breakfast table painted by an artist from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University. The display was set to be available at the mall until November 24.

In the accompanying photograph, three individuals are seen admiring the artwork. From left to right, they are identified as Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimony of Wellesley.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Brookline Tab, dated October 15, 1991. The headline reads "FOGG ART AT THE MALL." The article discusses an exhibition at the Mall at Chestnut Hill featuring the Fogg Art Museum, one of Harvard University's museums. The exhibition includes Polaroid replicas of famous paintings such as Matisse's Geraniums and John Singer Sargent's Breakfast Table, as well as works by artists from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard. The exhibition ran until November 24. The article includes a photograph of three individuals, identified as Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimony of Wellesley, who are seen admiring the artwork.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from "Brookline Tab" dated October 15, 1991. The clipping is from the "New England Newsclip Agency, Inc."

The headline of the article is "Fogg Art at the Mall." The article discusses an exhibition at Chestnut Hill's Mall, featuring replicas of well-known paintings from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. Specifically, it mentions Matisse's "Geraniums" and John Singer Sargent's "Breakfast Table." The exhibition includes works by artists from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, with paintings displayed until November 24.

The clipping includes a black-and-white photograph showing four men admiring the artwork. The names and affiliations of the men in the photograph are listed in the article as Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimony of Wellesley.

The layout of the article includes a photo caption explaining the context of the exhibition and the individuals present. The text of the article is printed in a standard newspaper format with a date stamp and publication details at the top.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Brookline Tab, dated October 15, 1991. The headline of the article is "FOGG ART AT THE MALL."

The article discusses an exhibition at Chestnut Hill Mall featuring Polaroid Museum replicas of some of the Fogg Art Museum's most famous paintings. These include Henri Matisse's "Geraniums" and John Singer Sargent's "Breakfast Table." The exhibition is part of an effort to showcase Harvard University art, with contributions from artists at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, and is set to run until November 24.

The photograph accompanying the article shows three men looking at the artwork. They are identified in the caption as Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimony of Wellesley, who are seen admiring the work of previous artists at the mall.

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The image is a black-and-white newspaper clipping from the Brookline Tab, dated October 15, 1991. The headline reads "FOGG ART AT THE MALL."

The article describes an exhibition at the Mall at Chestnut Hill featuring art from the Fogg Art Museum, one of the museums of Harvard University. The exhibition includes Polaroid Museum Replicas of some of the Fogg's most famous paintings, such as Matisse's "Geraniums" and John Singer Sargent's "Breakfast Table." Additionally, artists from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University were painting in the mall until November 24.

The photograph accompanying the article shows three men standing together in the mall. They are identified in the caption as (left to right): Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimony of Wellesley, who are seen admiring the artwork on display.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Brookline Tab, published in Newton, Massachusetts, dated October 15, 1991. The headline reads "Fogg Art at the Mall."

The article discusses an exhibition at Chestnut Hill's The Mall (now known as The Street) that features replicas of famous paintings from the Fogg Art Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The exhibition includes works such as Matisse's "Geraniums" and John Singer Sargent's "Breakfast Table."

Additionally, the exhibition showcases paintings by artists from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University. This display of artwork at the mall is set to run until November 24.

The article also mentions some of the artists whose works are on display to the left of the main painting in the provided photo, including Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimony of Wellesley.

The accompanying photograph shows a few individuals looking at and discussing the artwork on display.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the "Brookline Tab," a weekly publication based in Newton, MA, with an issue number of 23,377 dated October 15, 1991. The headline "Fogg Art at the Mall" suggests an article about an exhibition related to the Fogg Art Museum of Harvard University. The article mentions that the exhibition at Chestnut Hill includes Polaroid Museum Replicas of famous paintings such as Matisse's "Geraniums" and John Singer Sargent's "Breakfast Table." It informs readers that the exhibition features visual arts from Harvard University's Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts and will be on display at the mall until November 24. It also indicates that individuals were seen admiring the artwork, naming Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimony of Wellesley. The photo accompanying the article shows two individuals observing a framed artwork on the wall of a corridor. The artwork is not clearly distinguishable, and the focus is on the individuals' engagement with the art.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Brookline Tab, dated October 15, 1991. The headline reads "FOGG ART AT THE MALL." The clipping features a black-and-white photograph of three men admiring artwork displayed on the wall of a mall hallway. One man is pointing at the artwork while the other two look on.

The accompanying text explains that the Fogg Art Museum, part of Harvard University, is being featured at the Mall at Chestnut Hill with an exhibition of Polaroid Museum Replicas of some of the Fogg's most famous paintings, including works by Matisse and John Singer Sargent. The exhibit also involves artists from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University and will run until November 24. The men in the photo are identified (left to right) as Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimony of Wellesley.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Brookline Tab, dated October 15, 1991. The headline reads "FOGG ART AT THE MALL," indicating that the article is about an art exhibition at the Mall at Chestnut Hill. The article features a black-and-white photograph of three people, two men and a woman, standing in front of a wall displaying art. The text beneath the photograph provides information about the Fogg Art Museum, one of the museums of Harvard University, which is being spotlighted at the mall with an exhibition of Polaroid Museum Replicas of some of the Fogg's most famous paintings, including Matisse's Geraniums and John Singer Sargent's Breakfast Table. The article also mentions that the work of previous artists at Harvard University's Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts will be on display until November 24. The names of the artists, Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimomy of Wellesley, are mentioned in the article.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Brookline Tab, dated October 15, 1991. The headline reads "FOGG ART AT THE MALL," indicating an article about an art exhibition. The article highlights that the Fogg Art Museum, part of Harvard University, is showcasing its collection at the Chestnut Hill Mall through an exhibition organized by Polaroid. The exhibit features replicas of some of the Fogg's most famous paintings, including works by Matisse, Geraniums, and John Singer Sargent's Breakfast Table, as well as a painting by artists from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University. The exhibition is open until November 24.

The accompanying photograph shows three individuals in what appears to be an art gallery or exhibition space. The setting includes framed artworks on the walls, and the individuals seem to be engaged in viewing or discussing the art. The caption identifies the individuals as, from left to right: Christopher Frost of Waltham, James Russell of Attleboro, and Jonathan Shimony of Wellesley. The overall tone of the image and article suggests a cultural and artistic event taking place in a public, accessible venue.