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The image shows an open page from a newspaper titled "Boston Evening Transcript," dated Saturday, March 12, 1927. The section is labeled "Book Section." The headline reads, "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections." The page is divided into three black-and-white photographs and a block of text.
The top left photograph shows the exterior of the new museum building, a large, symmetrical structure with multiple windows and a flat roof. The surrounding area appears to be a snowy yard.
The top right photograph captures the main entrance of the museum, featuring a grand staircase leading up to a portico with decorative columns. There is a cart parked near the entrance.
The bottom photograph is a close-up of an interior courtyard or courtyard-like area of the museum, with arched openings and columns, suggesting it is part of the architectural design discussed in the text.
The accompanying text describes the preparation of the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for its new home, highlighting the building's design and the challenges faced in expanding the museum's collection. The article mentions architectural firms involved in the project, such as Coolidge, Shepley, and Abbott, and discusses the "Twentieth Century Cambridge" style incorporated into the building. It also touches on the design of the courtyard and the importance of the new building for the museum's collections and public access.
This image is a newspaper clipping from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, March 12, 1927. The article is titled "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections" and discusses the imminent opening of a new building for the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge.
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The newspaper clipping is well-preserved, with clear text and images, providing a detailed look into the historical context of the Fogg Art Museum's new building in 1927.
This image shows an open, vintage newspaper clipping from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, March 12, 1927, laid open on what appears to be a dark, possibly leather-bound, book or portfolio.
The clipping is from the Book Section, page EIGHT.
The main headline reads:
The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections
The article, written by Dorothy Fenton, details the construction and design of a new building for the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. It discusses the museum’s transition to its new space and the significance of the architecture and interior design.
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The page features several black-and-white architectural renderings and sketches labeled "ILLUSTRATIONS":
Top Center (Main Illustration): A front elevation of the new museum building — a long, symmetrical, red-brick structure with white-framed windows, dormers on the roof, and surrounded by bare trees, suggesting a winter or early spring setting.
Top Right: A perspective or cross-section sketch showing the interior structure, possibly the roof trusses or a view looking down a hallway with a skylight or atrium.
Bottom Center: An interior sketch of a grand, vaulted ceiling room with arches and decorative elements. A figure is shown walking through the space, giving a sense of scale.
Bottom Right: A partial sketch of another interior space, possibly a study or reading room with bookshelves and a large, multi-paned window.
Accompanying text under the illustrations identifies them as:
No. 1. Shows the Facade of the New Building, Designed by Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch & Abbott.
No. 2. The Main Entrance with the Administrative Detail.
No. 3. A Portion of the Interior, Which Possesses the Gallery Line and Type of Design from Daughter's House of Manufacture.
(Note: The caption for No. 3 appears to contain a transcription error — “Daughter’s House of Manufacture” is likely meant to be “Daughter’s House of Makers,” or possibly refers to a specific design influence or location.)
The clipping is well-preserved and captures a moment in cultural and architectural history — the expansion of one of America’s leading university art museums into a purpose-built, classically styled facility. The detailed article, combined with architectural drawings, reflects the era’s emphasis on scholarly presentation and the integration of art, architecture, and education.
The newspaper’s condition — yellowed paper with crisp print — indicates its age and historical value. The presentation on a dark book or portfolio suggests it’s being preserved or displayed as a collectible item.
The image depicts a spread from an old newspaper, specifically the "Boston Evening Transcript," dated March 12, 1927. The article is titled "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections." The spread features several photographs and illustrations related to the Fogg Art Museum's new building, which is described as being "Nearly Completed."
The top of the spread includes a large, central photograph of the new building, showcasing its architectural design and the surrounding area. There are also smaller images of the building's interior and exterior, highlighting specific features such as the façade, courtyard, and galleries. The article itself is written in a formal, informative tone, discussing the museum's preparations for moving to its new location and the design and layout of the new building.
Below the main article, there are additional photographs and illustrations, including a plan of the building and images of specific rooms and galleries. The article mentions the museum's efforts to accommodate its growing collections and improve the viewing experience for visitors. The layout of the spread is organized, with the main article taking up the central portion and the photographs and illustrations arranged around it. The overall appearance of the spread is typical of early 20th-century newspaper design, with black-and-white photographs and a straightforward, informative style.
The image shows a newspaper clipping with the headline "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections." The clipping features three black-and-white photographs of the museum's exterior and interior, along with a detailed description of the museum's new building and its features. The article highlights the museum's commitment to preserving and showcasing its collections and its efforts to create a space that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
The image shows an open newspaper spread from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, March 13, 1937. The headline prominently displayed is "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections." This article appears to be the central focus of the page and is accompanied by several photographs and illustrations.
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The image captures a historical moment in the life of the Fogg Art Museum, showcasing its transition to a new facility. The combination of photographs, illustrations, and detailed text provides a rich, visual, and informational narrative about the museum's growth and evolution. The design and layout reflect the journalistic standards of the era, emphasizing clarity and depth in reporting.
The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, March 12, 1927. The headline reads "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections."
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the history of the Fogg Art Museum and its efforts to establish a new home for its collections.
This image features a newspaper clipping from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, March 12, 1927. The headline reads "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections."
The article is accompanied by three black-and-white photographs of the museum's exterior and interior. The first photo shows the front of the building, while the second depicts a staircase leading up to an entrance. The third photo appears to be a close-up of a doorway or archway.
The clipping is placed on top of a book with a maroon cover, which is set against a gray background.
The image depicts a vintage newspaper, specifically the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, March 12, 1927. The newspaper is open to a page featuring an article titled "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections." The article is accompanied by several photographs showcasing the museum's architecture and interior.
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The image presents a historical newspaper article about the Fogg Art Museum's new building, accompanied by photographs of its architecture and interior. The article provides insight into the museum's development and its collections, while the photographs offer a visual representation of the museum's design and features. The image is a valuable resource for those interested in the history of the Fogg Art Museum and its significance in the art world.
The image presents a vintage newspaper clipping, likely from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, March 12, 1927. The headline reads: "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections."
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