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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, May 1973-March 1978

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The image is a document from the Elvehjem Art Center, University of Wisconsin, located at 800 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706. The document is titled "Exhibition Schedule," specifically for the Fall 1973 season. It lists several exhibitions that are scheduled to take place over the specified dates.

  1. August 18 (Saturday) - September 23 (Sunday):

    • Exhibition: Contemporary Photography Since 1950
    • Details: A survey of two major aspects of photography of the fifties and sixties, focusing on the photographer's relationship to society and personal environment. The exhibition was prepared by the George Eastman House of Photography in collaboration with the New York State Council on the Arts. Works by Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson, and 48 other photographers are included. This exhibition is held in the Mayer Gallery.
  2. September 10 (Monday) - October 21 (Sunday):

    • Exhibition: Edward Hopper
    • Details: A major exhibition consists of selections from the Edward Hopper (1882-1967) bequest willed to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, by the artist. The exhibition includes 89 oils, watercolors, drawings, and prints that have never before been recorded, exhibited, or reproduced. The works cover every stage of his career and convey Hopper's sensitive portrayal of typical American scenes. The catalogue is by Lloyd Goodrich, advisory director of the Whitney. This exhibition is held in the Brittingham Galleries.
  3. September 27 (Thursday) - November 25 (Sunday):

    • Exhibition: Wayne Thiebaud Graphics, 1964-1971
    • Details: A show of 54 prints by the noted pop artist from California, Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920), depicting frosted cakes, ice cream cones, fruit pies, hot dogs, and lollipops. The exhibition traces the development of the artist's graphics over the past decade, featuring serigraphs, woodcuts, etchings, drypoints, aquatints, lithographs, and linocuts. A fully illustrated catalogue is available. This exhibition is held in the Mayer Gallery.
  4. November 5 (Monday) - January 6 (Sunday):

    • Exhibition: New Acquisitions from the Far East
    • Details: Devoted to Far Eastern acquisitions by the Elvehjem, this exhibition highlights recent gifts of Indian sculpture by U.W. alumnus Earl Morse and Mrs. Morse, New York City. The sculpture group has been shown in an important exhibition at the Fogg Museum. The exhibition includes a group of Oriental ceramics given by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Liddle, and Indian miniature paintings given to the Center's collection by Mrs. Earnest C. Watson. This exhibition is held in the Brittingham Galleries.
  5. November 29 (Friday) - January 27 (Sunday):

    • Exhibition: Graphics of the '60s & '70s
    • Details: Taken from the Elvehjem Art Center's permanent collection of over a thousand prints and drawings, this exhibition will include many recently acquired works by Peter Saul, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, William T. Wiley, Robert Rauschenberg, and Larry Rivers. Many of these works have never before been exhibited at the Elvehjem. This exhibition is held in the Mayer Gallery.

At the bottom of the document, it is noted that "Exhibitions and dates are subject to change." The document is branded with the "EAC" logo.

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This image shows a document titled "EXHIBITION SCHEDULE" for the Elvehjem Art Center at the University of Wisconsin, located at 800 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706. The schedule is for the Fall 1973 season. Here is a detailed breakdown of the content:

Exhibition Schedule:

  1. Contemporary Photography Since 1950

    • Dates: August 18 (Saturday) - September 23 (Sunday)
    • Description: A survey of two major aspects of photography from the 1950s and 1960s, focusing on the photographer's relation to society and personal environment. The exhibition includes works by Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson, and 48 other photographers. It was prepared by the George Eastman House of Photography in collaboration with the New York State Council on the Arts. The exhibition is held in the Mayer Gallery.
  2. Edward Hopper

    • Dates: September 10 (Monday) - October 21 (Sunday)
    • Description: This major exhibition consists of selections from the Edward Hopper bequest to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. It includes 89 oils, watercolors, drawings, and prints that have never been recorded, exhibited, or reproduced before. The works cover every stage of Hopper's career and convey his sensitive portrayal of typical American scenes. A catalogue by Lloyd Goodrich, advisory director of the Whitney, is available. The exhibition is held in the Brittingham Galleries.
  3. Wayne Thiebaud Graphics, 1964-1971

    • Dates: September 27 (Thursday) - November 25 (Sunday)
    • Description: Consisting of 54 prints by the noted pop artist from California, Wayne Thiebaud, this show represents frosted cakes, ice cream cones, fruit pies, hot dogs, and lollipops. The exhibition traces the development of the artist's graphics over the past decade, including serigraphs, woodcuts, etchings, drypoints, aquatints, lithographs, and linocuts. One of the linocuts is from the Elvehjem's collection. The exhibition is organized by Parasol Press, Ltd., New York, and a fully illustrated catalogue is available. The exhibition is held in the Mayer Gallery.
  4. New Acquisitions from the Far East

    • Dates: November 5 (Monday) - January 6 (Sunday)
    • Description: Devoted to Far Eastern acquisitions by the Elvehjem, this exhibition highlights the recent gifts of Indian sculpture by U.W. alumnus Earl Morse and Mrs. Morse from New York City. They are also lending three Chola bronzes. Most of the Indian sculptures have been shown in an important exhibition at the Fogg Museum. The exhibition includes a group of Oriental ceramics given by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Liddle and Indian miniature paintings given to the Center's collection by Mrs. Earnest C. Watson. The exhibition is held in the Brittingham Galleries.
  5. Graphics of the '60s & '70s

    • Dates: November 29 (Friday) - January 27 (Sunday)
    • Description: Taken from the Elvehjem Art Center's permanent collection of over a thousand prints and drawings, this exhibition includes many recently acquired works by Peter Saul, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, William T. Wiley, Robert Rauschenberg, and Larry Rivers, among others. Many of these works have never been exhibited at the Elvehjem. The exhibition is held in the Mayer Gallery.

Additional Note:

  • The document mentions that exhibitions and dates are subject to change.
  • The logo "EAC" is present at the bottom right corner of the document.

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The image is a photograph of a document. The document is titled "Elvehjem Art Center, University of Wisconsin, 800 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706" and appears to be an exhibition schedule for the fall of 1973. The document is dated and includes the name of the art center and its location. The document is a schedule of exhibitions that will be held at the Elvehjem Art Center during the fall of 1973. The schedule includes the dates, titles, and descriptions of each exhibition, as well as the names of the artists and curators involved. The exhibitions cover a range of artistic mediums and styles, including photography, painting, sculpture, and ceramics. The document also includes information about the art center's location and contact details.

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This image is a document that contains the exhibition schedule for the Elvehjem Art Center at the University of Wisconsin in Madison for the Fall of 1973. The schedule lists several exhibitions, including "Contemporary Photography Since 1950," "Edward Hopper," "Wayne Thiebaud Graphics," "New Acquisitions from the Far East," and "Graphics of the '60s and '70s." Each exhibition is described in detail, including the dates, artists, and highlights of the artwork on display. The document also includes a note that the exhibitions and dates are subject to change.

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The image depicts an exhibition schedule for the Elvehjem Art Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, for the Fall 1973 season. The schedule is printed on a light blue card mounted on a wooden board. The card provides details about upcoming exhibitions, including dates, themes, and featured artists or works. Here is a breakdown of the content:

Header Information:

  • Title: "Elvehjem Art Center"
  • Location: 800 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
  • Season: Fall 1973

Exhibition Schedule:

1. Contemporary Photography Since 1930

  • Dates: August 18 (Saturday) – September 23 (Sunday)
  • Description: A survey of photography from the 1950s and 1960s, focusing on two major aspects: the photographer as a major aspect of society and his personal environment. The exhibition was prepared by the George Eastman House of Photography in collaboration with the New York State Council on the Arts. Works by Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson, and 48 other photographers are included. In the Mayer Gallery.

2. Edward Hopper

  • Dates: September 10 (Monday) – October 21 (Sunday)
  • Description: A major exhibition featuring selections from the Edward Hopper (1882–1967) Bequest, gifted to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. The exhibition includes 89 oils, watercolors, drawings, and prints, many of which have never before been recorded, exhibited, or reproduced. The exhibition covers typical American scenes and conveys Hopper's sensitive portrayal of types and careers. Catalogue by Lloyd Goodrich, advisory portrait of the Whitney, is available in the Brittingham Galleries.

3. Wayne Thiebaud Graphics, 1964–1971

  • Dates: September 27 (Thursday) – November 25 (Sunday)
  • Description: This show features 54 prints by the noted pop artist Wayne Thiebaud from California. The prints include themes such as hot cakes, ice cream cones, fruit pies, hot dogs, and serigraphs, tracing the development of the artist's graphics over the past decade. The exhibition includes linocuts, woodcuts, etchings, drypoints, aquatints, lithographs, and pastels. One of Thiebaud's collections is part of this exhibit, organized by Parasol Press, Ltd., New York. A fully illustrated catalogue is available in the Mayer Gallery.

4. New Acquisitions from the Far East

  • Dates: November 5 (Monday) – January 6 (Sunday)
  • Description: This exhibition highlights new acquisitions from the Far East, devoted to Far Eastern art. The exhibition includes recent gifts of Indian sculpture by U.W. alumnae Earl Morse and Mrs. Morse, as well as recent gifts of Indian miniature paintings given by the New York City Museum of Modern Art. Most of the group of Indian sculptures are on loan to the Chola bronzes at the Togo Museum. The exhibition also includes a group of Oriental ceramics, given to the Center's collection by Mrs. Clifford S. Liddle, and a group of Oriental prints given to the Center's collection by Mrs. Barnett G. Watson. In the Brittingham Galleries.

5. Graphics of the ’60s & ’70s

  • Dates: November 29 (Friday) – January 27 (Sunday)
  • Description: This exhibition features over a thousand graphics from the Elvehjem Art Center's permanent collection of works from the 1960s and 1970s. The exhibition includes many recently acquired works by artists such as Peter Saul, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, William T. Wiley, Robert Rauschenberg, and Larry Rivers, among others. Many of these works have never before been exhibited at the Elvehjem. In the Mayer Gallery.

Footer:

  • A note at the bottom states: (Exhibitions and dates are subject to change.)
  • The logo "EAC" is visible at the bottom right corner of the card.

Visual Elements:

  • The card is mounted on a wooden board, which appears to be part of a display or bulletin board.
  • The text is typed in a clean, formal font, typical of exhibition schedules.
  • The overall presentation is professional and organized, suitable for an art center or museum setting.

This schedule provides a comprehensive overview of the exhibitions planned for the Fall 1973 season at the Elvehjem Art Center.

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The image shows a scanned document of an exhibition schedule for the Elvehjem Art Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The schedule is typed on a light blue piece of paper and features a list of upcoming exhibitions, including:

  • "Contemporary Photography Since 1950" (August 18 - September 23)
  • "Edward Hopper" (September 10 - October 21)
  • "Wayne Thiebaud Graphics" (September 27 - November 25)
  • "New Acquisitions from the Far East" (November 5 - January 6)
  • "Graphics of the '60s & '70s" (November 29 - January 27)

Each exhibition is described in a few sentences, providing details about the artists, dates, and location.

The document is placed on a brown paper background, which appears to be a folder or envelope. The overall design of the document suggests that it was created for informational purposes, likely to be distributed to the public or displayed in the art center. The use of a light blue paper and clear typography makes the document easy to read and understand.

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The image shows a document with an exhibition schedule for the Elvehjem Art Center at the University of Wisconsin. The document is on a light blue paper, with black text, and is attached to a brown folder or binder.

Exhibition Schedule

  • Contemporary Photography Since 1950
    • August 18 (Saturday) - September 23 (Sunday)
    • A survey of two major aspects of photography of the fifties and sixties--the photographer as he relates to society and to his personal environment, this exhibition was prepared by the George Eastman House of Photography in collaboration with the New York State Council on the Arts. Works by Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson and 48 other photographers are included. In the Mayer Gallery.
  • Edward Hopper
    • September 10 (Monday)- October 21 (Sunday)
    • This major exhibition consists of selections from the Edward Hopper (1882-1967) bequest willed to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, by the artist. With some exceptions, the 89 oils, watercolors, drawings and prints have never before been recorded, exhibited or reproduced. Covering every stage of his career, these works convey Hopper's sensitive portrayal of typical American scenes. Catalogue by Lloyd Goodrich, advisory director of the Whitney. In the Brittingham Galleries.
  • Wayne Thiebaud Graphics 1964-1971
    • September 27 (Thursday) - November 25 (Sunday)
    • Consisting of 54 prints by the noted pop artist from California, Wayne Thiebaud (b.1920), this show, representing frosted cakes, ice cream cones, fruit pies, hot dogs and lollipops, traces the development of the artist's graphics over the past decade. (Autographs, woodcuts, etchings, drypoints, aquatints, lithographs, past decades.) One of which is in the Elvehjem's collection) are part of this exhibit organized by Parasol Press, Ltd., New York. Fully illustrated catalogue available. In the Mayer Gallery.
  • New Acquisitions from the Far East
    • November 5 (Monday) - January 6 (Sunday)
    • Devoted to Far Eastern acquisitions by the Elvehjem, this exhibition highlights the recent gifts of Indian sculpture by U.W. alumnus Earl Morse and Mrs. Morse, New York City. They are also lending three Chola bronzes. Most of the group of Indian sculptures have been shown in an important exhibition at the Fogg Museum. Included in the exhibition will be a group of Oriental ceramics, given by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford S. Liddle, and Indian miniature paintings given to the Center's collection by Mrs. Earnest C. Watson. In the Brittingham Galleries.
  • Graphics of the '60s & '70s
    • November 29 (Friday) - January 27 (Sunday)
    • Taken from the Elvehjem Art Center's permanent collection of over a thousand prints and drawings, this exhibition will include many recently acquired works by Peter Saul, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, William T. Wiley, Robert Rauschenberg and Larry Rivers, among others. Many of these works have never before been exhibited at the Elvehjem. In the Mayer Gallery.

(Exhibitions and dates are subject to change.)

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The image depicts a typed document on a light blue sheet of paper, attached to a brown folder. The document is an exhibition schedule for the Elvehjem Art Center at the University of Wisconsin, dated Fall 1973.

Document Details:

  • Header: "ELVEHJEM ART CENTER" and "University of Wisconsin"
  • Address: "800 University Avenue, Madison, Wisconsin 53706"
  • Title: "EXHIBITION SCHEDULE Fall 1973"
  • Content: A list of exhibitions with their corresponding dates, including:
    • "Contemporary Photography Since 1950" (August 18 - September 23)
    • "Edward Hopper" (September 10 - October 21)
    • "Wayne Thiebaud" (September 27 - November 25)
    • "New Acquisitions from the Far East" (November 5 - January 6)
    • "Graphics of the '60s & '70s" (November 29 - January 27)

Additional Information:

  • A note at the bottom of the page states that "(Exhibitions and dates are subject to change.)"
  • A logo featuring the letters "eac" is displayed at the bottom of the page.

Background:

  • The document is attached to a brown folder, which is set against a plain gray background.

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The image shows a document with a list of exhibitions at the Elvehjem Art Center, which is now known as the Chazen Museum of Art, located at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Document Details:

  • The document is printed on light blue paper and features black text.
  • It is attached to a brown folder with two holes punched on the left side.
  • The top of the page displays the name of the art center, its address, and the words "EXHIBITION SCHEDULE Fall 1973".

Exhibition Schedule:

The schedule lists the following exhibitions:

  1. Contemporary Photography Since 1950
    • August 18 (Saturday) - September 23 (Sunday)
    • A survey of two major aspects of photography of the fifties and sixties
    • Features works by Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson, and 48 other photographers
  2. Edward Hopper
    • September 10 (Monday) - October 21 (Sunday)
    • A major exhibition consisting of selections from the Edward Hopper bequest willed to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
    • Includes 89 oils, watercolors, drawings, and prints that have never before been recorded, exhibited, or reproduced
  3. Wayne Thiebaud Graphics
    • September 27 (Thursday) - November 25 (Sunday)
    • Consists of 64 prints by the noted pop artist from California, Wayne Thiebaud
    • Traces the development of the artist's graphic style over the past decade
  4. New Acquisitions from the Far Eastern Collection
    • November 5 (Monday) - January 6 (Sunday)
    • Devoted to Far Eastern acquisitions by the Elvehjem, this exhibition highlights the recent gifts of Indian sculpture by U. alumnus Earl Morse and Mrs. Morse
    • Features Indian sculptures, Chola bronzes, ceramics, and miniature paintings
  5. Graphics of the '60s & '70s
    • November 29 (Friday) - January 27 (Sunday)
    • Taken from the Elvehjem Art Center's permanent collection of over a thousand prints and drawings
    • Includes works by Peter Saul, Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, William T. Wiley, Robert Rauschenberg, and Larry Rivers, among others

Additional Information:

  • The document notes that exhibitions and dates are subject to change.
  • The Elvehjem Art Center's logo is printed at the bottom of the page.

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The image shows a document titled "Elvehjem Art Center Exhibition Schedule Fall 1973" from the University of Wisconsin. It outlines the schedule for various art exhibitions held at the Elvehjem Art Center during the fall of 1973. The exhibitions listed are:

  1. Contemporary Photography

    • Dates: August 18 (Saturday) - September 23 (Sunday)
    • Description: A survey of two major aspects of photography from the 1950s and 1960s, featuring works by photographers such as Diane Arbus, Bruce Davidson, and others. The exhibition is organized in collaboration with the George Eastman House of Photography and the New York State Council on the Arts.
  2. Edward Hopper: Drawings and Prints

    • Dates: September 10 (Monday) - October 21 (Sunday)
    • Description: An exhibition of works by Edward Hopper, covering every stage of his career. The works include drawings and prints that have never been exhibited or reproduced before. The exhibition is organized by Gail Levin, advisory director of the Whitney.
  3. Wayne Thiebaud: Graphics, 1964-1971

    • Dates: September 27 (Thursday) - November 23 (Sunday)
    • Description: A show featuring graphics by Wayne Thiebaud, including works like frosted cakes, ice cream cones, and other subjects. The exhibition traces the development of Thiebaud's graphic art and includes various techniques such as aquatints, lithographs, and linocuts. Organized by Parasol Press, Ltd., New York.
  4. Art of the Far East

    • Dates: November 5 (Monday) - January 27 (Sunday)
    • Description: An exhibition highlighting recent acquisitions by the Elvehjem, including Chinese bronzes, Indian sculptures, and miniature paintings. The exhibition features works donated by various individuals and organizations.
  5. Graphics of the 1500s & 1700s

    • Dates: November 29 (Friday) - January 27 (Sunday)
    • Description: An exhibition of the Elvehjem Art Center's permanent collection of prints and drawings from the 1500s and 1700s. The exhibition includes works by artists such as Peter Paul Rubens, Rembrandt van Rijn, and others. Many of these works have never been exhibited before at the Elvehjem.

The document notes that exhibitions and dates are subject to change. The Elvehjem Art Center's address and contact information are also provided at the top of the document.