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Fogg Museum Scrapbook, March 1927 - February 1928

ARCH.2003.1, Rendition: 790892

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The image shows a newspaper article from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, March 12, 1927, in the Book Section on page eight. The headline reads, "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections." The article, authored by Joseph Clark, discusses the plans for a new building to house the art collections of Harvard University, with an emphasis on the Fogg Art Museum's role.

The article is accompanied by several illustrations. The first is an exterior view of the proposed new building, described as being in the "Twentieth Century Cambridge" style. The second illustration depicts the entrance front of the building, and the third shows the courtyard, which is designed to be an open space for the display of sculpture and for outdoor exhibitions. The final illustration shows the interior of the proposed new building, focusing on the great hall that will be used for exhibitions and as a reading room.

The text elaborates on the need for the new building due to the growing collections and the lack of proper space in the old building. It details the plans for various rooms, including lecture rooms, a library, a photograph room, and a room for the study of prints. The article also highlights the involvement of the art departments of Harvard, Radcliffe, and the School of Architecture in the planning and use of the new building. The new building is intended to be a central location for the art collections, fostering closer relations among the departments and providing an improved environment for the study and display of art.

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The image is a page from a Boston Evening Transcript newspaper dated Saturday, March 12, 1927, focusing on the Fogg Art Museum's plans for a new home. The headline reads, "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections."

The main article discusses the architectural plans and the significance of constructing a new building for the museum. Here are some detailed points from the article:

  1. Design and Construction:

    • The new building is described as a modern structure with several distinctive features.
    • The article highlights the architectural design and mentions that the museum will be moving from its current location to a new building that will accommodate its growing collection.
  2. Building Features:

    • The new building will incorporate a blend of classical and contemporary architectural styles.
    • The text elaborates on the importance of the new structure in preserving and showcasing artworks, mentioning specific rooms and hallways designed to accommodate various exhibits.
  3. Art Exhibitions:

    • There are mentions of specific exhibitions and the need for a space that can accommodate diverse and expanding collections.
    • The museum's future plans include the renovation of existing spaces and the construction of new galleries to house the extensive artworks.
  4. Historical and Educational Significance:

    • The article touches on the historical significance of the Fogg Art Museum and its role in fostering art appreciation and education.
    • It emphasizes the need for a new home that will reflect the museum's growth and the evolving needs of its visitors.

The newspaper page includes several illustrations:

  • One illustration depicts the exterior of the proposed new building.
  • Another shows a detailed architectural plan.
  • There are additional smaller images and captions that provide further visual details and context regarding the design and layout of the new museum building.

The text and illustrations collectively aim to inform readers about the museum's plans and the importance of the new facility in supporting its mission of art preservation and education.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from the Boston Evening Transcript, dated Saturday, March 12, 1927. The main article is titled "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections."

The article discusses plans for a new building to house the collections of the Fogg Art Museum. The new structure is described as a "twentieth-century Cambridge" style building, which is nearly completed and will be opened to the public in the late spring of 1927.

Key points in the article include:

  1. The new building will accommodate the museum's growing collection, which is housed in an old mansion currently.
  2. The new building is designed to be a modern, functional structure that will provide more space for artworks and better facilities for visitors.
  3. The article mentions the architectural style and design features, including a courtyard and a grand hall.
  4. The museum's collections are described as a mix of ancient and modern art, with a notable emphasis on the growth of its collection in recent years.
  5. The text also touches on the museum's efforts to expand its educational and exhibition capabilities.

The clipping includes several illustrations:

  • An architectural drawing of the new building, showing the front facade.
  • A detailed plan of the museum's interior layout.
  • A photograph of the existing building that is currently housing the museum's collections.
  • Additional illustrations and diagrams that provide a closer look at specific architectural features and plans for the new structure.

The article is written by Dean Fales, and the illustrations are labeled to highlight different aspects of the new building and its design. The text and illustrations together aim to inform readers about the significance and details of the new museum building.

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The image is a historical 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 is part of the book section.

Key elements of the article include:

  1. Headline and Subheading:

    • The main headline reads: "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections."
    • A subheading mentions: "Twentieth Century Cambridge Style Exemplified in Handsome New Building, Nearly Completed, Which Will Be Opened to the Public in the Late Spring."
  2. Author and Context:

    • The article is written by Dean Fulkerson.
    • It discusses the new building for the Fogg Art Museum, which is being constructed to house its extensive collections.
  3. Architectural Plans and Design:

    • The article includes architectural drawings and plans of the new building, showcasing its design.
    • It mentions the building's style as "Twentieth Century Cambridge," emphasizing its modern yet harmonious design.
  4. Building Features:

    • The building is designed to accommodate the museum's collections, including works of art, and will feature a grand hall, study rooms, and exhibition spaces.
    • The article highlights the thoughtful planning and architectural elements, such as the integration of art into the building's structure.
  5. Illustrations:

    • The clipping includes several illustrations:
      • A detailed architectural drawing of the exterior of the building.
      • A drawing of the Great Hall.
      • Other architectural plans and sketches showing the interior layout and design.
  6. Exhibition and Educational Facilities:

    • The article mentions that the building will include facilities for study and exhibition, emphasizing its educational purpose and the care taken to ensure the preservation and display of the artworks.
  7. Additional Details:

    • The article discusses the building's aesthetic and functional aspects, noting its significance in the context of art and architecture.

Overall, the clipping provides a detailed look at the plans and vision for the new Fogg Art Museum building, emphasizing its innovative design and purpose.

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The image shows an old newspaper page from the "Boston Evening Transcript," dated Saturday, March 12, 1927. The main headline on the page reads, "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections."

Key Elements:

  1. Headline and Article:

    • The primary article discusses the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, preparing to move its collections to a new building. The article provides detailed information about the design and features of the new museum space, which aims to enhance the display and preservation of the artworks.
  2. Illustrations:

    • The page includes several illustrations:
      • Two photographs of the exterior views of the current Fogg Art Museum building.
      • A sketch of the new building’s architectural design, focusing on an inner courtyard or atrium area.
      • An interior view of a gallery space, likely an example of what the new museum will feature.
  3. Additional Content:

    • There are smaller articles and columns:
      • "Twentieth Century Gobelins" by Arthur W. Heintzelman discusses tapestries.
      • "Hodge and Plot" by Denys P. Myers.
    • The "Illustrations" section lists descriptions of the images included on the page, such as:
      • No. 1: The Fogg Museum's present home.
      • No. 2: A perspective view of the new building.
      • No. 3: An interior court of the new structure.
  4. Book Section:

    • This page is part of the "Book Section," suggesting that it includes literary articles and reviews as well.

Overall, the newspaper page is dedicated to the developments at the Fogg Art Museum and offers a glimpse into its transition to a new facility, accompanied by related articles and images.

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The image is a newspaper page from the "Boston Evening Transcript" dated Saturday, March 12, 1927. The main headline reads, "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections." The article discusses the construction of a new building for the Fogg Art Museum, which was designed by architect Paul Cret and built by the firm of Dodge and Paine. The new building is described as being located in Harvard Square, Cambridge, and is noted for its Georgian Revival architectural style.

The page features several illustrations:

  1. The top left image shows the exterior of the new Fogg Art Museum building, highlighting its classical facade.
  2. The top right image depicts the entrance of the museum, with a view of the steps leading up to the main door.
  3. The middle right image shows an interior view of the museum, likely one of the galleries with columns and arched windows.

The text of the article provides details about the construction, the architectural design, and the purpose of the new building. It mentions that the museum's collections will be housed in this new structure, which is designed to provide ample space and proper conditions for the artworks. The article also includes a small sidebar titled "The Scroll," which appears to be a regular feature or column in the newspaper.

Overall, the image captures a significant moment in the history of the Fogg Art Museum, showcasing its new building and the anticipation surrounding its opening.

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The image shows an open newspaper spread on a flat surface. The paper appears to be an old, yellowed edition of the "Boston Evening Transcript," dated Saturday, March 12, 1927, and this is part of the "Book Section." The main headline reads "The Fogg Art Museum Prepares a New Home for Its Collections." Below and next to this headline are various black and white photographs related to the Fogg Art Museum, showing the exterior and interior views of the building.

The left side of the spread contains a large photo of the museum's exterior with bare trees in front, suggesting it might be winter or early spring. There's also a smaller photo below that shows an interior corridor or arcade.

On the right side, the dominant image right below the headline is a grand, columned entrance to the museum, and below that, another small photo, presumably another interior shot of the museum, maybe a room or gallery space. The surrounding text includes columns with detailed articles related to the museum, probably discussing the new facilities, history, and significance of the museum's collections.

The condition of the paper is aged, and there is creasing through the middle where the newspaper is likely folded; this is usually indicative of the central fold common in broadsheet formats. The text in the articles and the intricacies within the photos are too small to read or describe in detail from the provided image.

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The image depicts an old newspaper page 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 page contains two larger images at the top, showing the exterior view of the Fogg Art Museum building. The left image features the front of the museum covered in snow, while the right image shows a close-up of the main entrance of the building with steps leading up to it. There is a smaller third image below the right image that exhibits an archway with columns and part of a tower.

The article discusses the new building that was recently completed and would soon be open to the public. The text is lengthy and elaborates on the architectural style, functionality, and various details of the museum’s new residence, including the design elements and historical significance.

The thorough description, with accompanying images, aims to inform readers about the new facilities and what they can expect from the updated museum setting.

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This image shows an old newspaper page 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 discusses the construction of a new building for the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, which is nearly completed and will open to the public soon.

The page features three black-and-white photographs of the new museum building. The largest photo on the left shows the facade of the building in a snowy setting with a walkway leading to the entrance. The photo on the top right is a closer view of the main entrance with steps leading up to it. The smaller photo at the bottom center shows an architectural detail of the building's interior or exterior, displaying arches and columns.

The article discusses the design, plan, and purpose of the new museum building, emphasizing its modern features and suitability to house the art collections. There are annotations and captions accompanying the photos, providing additional context about the building and its architecture. The overall tone is informative and optimistic about the new museum facility.

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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.

Visual Elements:

  1. Headline and Title:

    • The main headline is bold and centered, indicating the importance of the news story about the Fogg Art Museum's plans for a new facility.
  2. Photographs:

    • Left Column:
      • A black-and-white photograph depicts the exterior of a large, historic building, likely the current Fogg Art Museum. The building features classical architecture with columns, large windows, and a symmetrical facade. Trees are visible in the foreground, suggesting a campus or institutional setting.
    • Right Column:
      • A second photograph shows the interior of a grand hall or gallery space. The image highlights architectural details such as high ceilings, large arched windows, and ornate columns. The space appears to be well-lit and spacious, with a sense of grandeur typical of museum interiors.
  3. Illustrations:

    • Below the photographs, there are detailed illustrations labeled "ILLUSTRATIONS." These appear to depict architectural plans or renderings, possibly showing the layout or design of the new museum building. The illustrations include labeled sections, suggesting they are meant to provide a visual guide to the museum's structure.
  4. Text Content:

    • The article contains dense text with multiple paragraphs. The left column includes a subheading that reads "Twentieth Century Cambridge Style," followed by a detailed description of the museum's new building, its design, and its significance.
    • The right column continues the article, elaborating on the museum's collections, the architectural features, and the impact of the new facility on the institution and the public.
  5. Layout and Design:

    • The newspaper page is formatted in a classic, early 20th-century style, with clear typography and structured columns.
    • The use of photographs and illustrations adds visual interest and supports the written content, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the topic.

Contextual Clues:

  • The article discusses the Fogg Art Museum's plans to move to a new location, emphasizing the architectural and cultural significance of the project.
  • The mention of "Twentieth Century Cambridge Style" suggests that the new building incorporates modern design elements while respecting the historical context of Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Harvard University is located (the Fogg Art Museum is part of Harvard).

Overall Impression:

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.