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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, May 1973-March 1978

ARCH.2003.39, Rendition: 806685

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The image appears to be a page from a calendar dated October 1975. The main feature of the page is a photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Horse Trotting" by Edgar Degas. The sculpture depicts a horse in a trotting pose, mounted on a simple base.

The caption beneath the photograph provides additional information about the sculpture:

  • It is a bronze piece by Edgar Degas.
  • The sculpture is on display at the Fogg Museum.
  • It is part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection of 19th and 20th-century paintings, drawings, and sculptures.
  • The photograph is credited to Michael A. Neelon.

The overall layout of the page is simple, with the word "Calendar" prominently displayed at the top, followed by the date "October 1975." The photograph of the sculpture is centrally placed, with the caption positioned directly below it.

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The image is a calendar page from October 16, 1975. The central focus of the page is a detailed drawing of a bronze sculpture titled "Horse Trotting" by Edgar Degas. This artwork is described as part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection, which includes 19th and 20th-century French paintings, drawings, and sculptures.

The calendar page itself is framed by a simple border, and the drawing of the horse is presented in a monochromatic tone, predominantly in shades of gray. The caption beneath the image provides context, noting the artwork's origin and its display at the Fogg Museum. The caption also credits Michael A. Nedzworski for the photograph used in the calendar page. The calendar page is in a vintage style, reflecting an artistic and historical theme.

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The image displays a page from a calendar. At the top, the word "Calendar" is printed in large, bold letters. Below this, there is a handwritten note that reads "Acapulco, Oct. 10, 1975."

The main feature of the page is a black and white photograph of a bronze sculpture of a horse. The horse is depicted in a trotting pose. Below the image, there is a caption that reads: "Horse Trotting (bronze) by Edgar Degas—on display at the Fogg Museum as part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection of 19th- and 20th-century French painting, drawing, and sculpture. (Photo: Michael A. Nedzewski)"

The page shows some signs of wear, with a few small stains and creases visible.

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This image is of a calendar page featuring an artwork by Edgar Degas, a renowned French artist. The artwork depicted is titled "Horse Trotting" and is a bronze sculpture.

Key details in the image include:

  1. Title and Artwork: The main image on the calendar is a sketch or photograph of the bronze sculpture "Horse Trotting" by Edgar Degas.
  2. Date: The calendar is for the month of October in the year 1978.
  3. Description: Below the artwork, there is a description that states the sculpture is on display at the Fogg Museum as part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection, which includes 19th- and 20th-century French painting, drawing, and sculpture.
  4. Photographer: The photo of the artwork is credited to Michael A. Nedzweski.

The calendar page itself is quite minimalist, focusing primarily on the artwork and its details.

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This image is a calendar page from October 1975. The main feature of the page is a black-and-white photograph of the sculpture "Horse Trotting" by Edgar Degas. The sculpture is depicted in bronze and appears to show a horse in motion.

Below the image, there is a caption that reads:
"Horse Trotting (bronze) by Edgar Degas—on display at the Fogg Museum as part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection of 19th- and 20th-century French painting, drawing, and sculpture. (Photo: Michael A. Nedzweski)"

The date on the calendar page is written by hand in the top right corner: "Naples, Oct. 10, 1975". The calendar's header, "Calendar", is prominently displayed at the top.

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The image is a calendar page from October 1975. The page features a photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Horse Trotting" by Edgar Degas. The sculpture depicts a horse in motion, standing on a raised base. The caption below the image reads:

"Horse Trotting (bronze) by Edgar Degas—on display at the Fogg Museum as part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection of 19th- and 20th-century French painting, drawing, and sculpture. (Photo: Michael A. Nedzweski)"

The date "Mozzie, Oct. 10, 1975" is handwritten at the top right corner of the calendar page. The page has a vintage appearance, with some signs of wear and aging.

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This image shows a page with a printed heading that reads "Calendar" and a handwritten note "irvingtite. Oct. 10, 1975." Below this header, there is an illustration of a horse. The artwork depicts a side view of a trotting horse that appears to be a sculpture, based on the texture and shadows. Underneath the illustration, there's a caption that reads "Horse Trotting (bronze) by Edgar Degas—on display at the Fogg Museum as part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection of 19th- and 20th-century French painting, drawing, and sculpture. (Photo: Michael A. Nedzweski)"

The image also shows signs of being a photocopy or a printout, with the characteristic graininess and uneven print quality of a document that has been copied several times. There's a faint vertical line near the right-hand edge of the paper, which is likely a result of the copying process. The paper with the illustration and text appears to be mounted on or placed against a gray background.

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The image is a photocopy or scan of a newspaper or magazine page titled "Calendar" with a handwritten note "Lafayette, Oct. 10, 1975" near the top right corner. The main feature is a photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Horse Trotting" by Edgar Degas. The sculpture is on display at the Fogg Museum as part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection of 19th- and 20th-century painting, drawing, and sculpture. The photo credit is given to Michael A. Nedzweski. The sculpture depicts a horse in a trotting pose, standing on a rectangular base with supports.

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The image appears to be a page from a calendar, dated October 16, 1975. The calendar page features an image of a horse in a trot position, with its front legs raised and back legs planted on the ground. The image of the horse is in black and white, and it appears to be a photograph of a bronze sculpture by Edgar Degas, titled "Horse Trotting." The image is accompanied by a caption that provides information about the sculpture and its display at the Fogg Museum as part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection of 19th- and 20th-century French painting, drawing, and sculpture. The caption also includes a credit for the photo taken by Michael A. Nedzwiecki.

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The image shows a page from a calendar dated October 16, 1975. At the top, the word "Calendar" is prominently displayed in large, bold, serif font. Below the title, there is a handwritten note that reads "Repette. Oct. 16, 1975," indicating a repetition or reminder for the date.

The central focus of the page is a detailed sketch of a bronze sculpture titled "Horse Trotting" by Edgar Degas. The sketch depicts a dynamic, mid-gallop pose of a horse, captured with a sense of motion and grace. The horse is rendered in a monochromatic, sketch-like style, emphasizing its form and movement. The sculpture is mounted on a small, simple pedestal, and the artist's signature or initials appear near the base of the horse.

Below the sketch, there is a caption that reads:
"Horse Trotting (bronze) by Edgar Degas—on display at the Fogg Museum as part of the Maurice Wertheim Collection of 19th- and 20th-century painting, drawing, and sculpture. (Photo: Michael A. Nedzwski)."

The overall design is clean and minimalistic, with a focus on the artwork and its presentation. The page appears to be part of a museum or art institution's calendar, highlighting a notable piece from their collection.