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Fogg Museum Scrapbook, March 1927 - February 1928

ARCH.2003.1, Rendition: 790973

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog with a list of institutions, individuals, and organizations. The title at the top of the page reads "THE FOGG ART MUSEUM" followed by the page number "277." Below this title, there is a long list of names and entities, including:

  • Libraries
  • Museums
  • Art institutions
  • Societies
  • Art galleries
  • Art dealers
  • Academic institutions
  • Art collectors
  • Art schools
  • Art-related organizations

The list appears to be a recognition or acknowledgment of contributors or donors who have supported the Fogg Art Museum in some way. The text is formatted in two columns, and the page seems to be from an older publication, as indicated by the aged appearance of the paper. The right side of the page is blank, suggesting that it might be a continuation of the list on the next page. The spine of the book is visible on the right edge of the image, and the cover appears to be a dark, possibly maroon color.

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This image shows an open book with a page titled "THE FOGG ART MUSEUM" at the top, and the page number "277" on the right side. The page contains a list of names and institutions, presumably related to the Fogg Art Museum. The list is organized in two columns, with various entries including museums, galleries, libraries, individuals, and other organizations. Some of the notable entries include the Boston Public Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Chicago Art Institute, and others. The book appears to be old, as indicated by the yellowed pages and the worn binding. The background is a plain, light-colored surface.

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This image shows page 277 of a book, specifically from a section titled “THE FOGG ART MUSEUM.” The page appears aged, with yellowed, off-white paper and some discoloration along the crease and edges.

The main content is an alphabetical, two-column list of names and institutions. This appears to be a donor acknowledgment or a list of lenders to the Fogg Art Museum, including:

  • Museums and institutions: Boston Public Library, Brooklyn Museum, Carnegie Institute, Chicago Art Institute, Cincinnati Museum Association, Cleveland Museum of Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge, England), Hispanic Society of America, Louisiana State Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York), Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, National Gallery of Canada, Newark Museum Association, Oakland Free Public Library, Pennsylvania Museum, Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, and many others.

  • Individuals and collectors: Mrs. Daniel Merriman, Horace Morison (Class of 1900), Miss Elizabeth Clarke, Gordon Dexter, Sir Joseph Duveen, Dean G. H. Edgell (Class of 1909), Miss Margaret E. Gilman, Count Umberto Gnoli, Dr. Orlando Grosso, Henry Russell Hitchcock, Jr., Dr. James Loeb, Arthur K. McComb (Class of 1918), Professor Arthur Pope (Class of 1901), Professor Chandler R. Post (Class of 1904), Professor Paul J. Sachs, Robert Gould Shaw (Class of 1869), Charles H. Taylor (Class of 1880), and many more.

  • Galleries and companies: Doll and Richards, Durand-Ruel Galleries, F. Muller and Company, Galerie St. Etienne, Hakey Art Gallery, Knoedler and Company, Sotheby and Company (London), Christie, Manson and Woods, among others.

  • Special mentions: Some entries note class years (e.g., “Class of 1900,” “Class of 1880”), estates (“Estate of Mrs. J. C. Phillips”), or specific roles (“Professor,” “Dr.”). “Harvard College Library (Transfer)” suggests an internal transfer within Harvard.

A strip of beige tape is affixed to the top left of the page, possibly for repair or reinforcement. The book’s cover is not fully visible, but the spine and edge show a dark red or maroon binding. The overall impression is one of historical documentation, likely from an early 20th-century museum catalog or annual report.

This page serves as a record of the museum’s supporters, lenders, and collaborative institutions, reflecting the Fogg Art Museum’s connections to global and national art communities at the time of publication.

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The image shows an open book, with the left page displaying a list of names and institutions, and the right page is blank. The title at the top of the left page reads "The Fogg Art Museum." The names and institutions are listed in a structured format, with each entry separated by a line break. The list includes various museums, art institutions, and individuals, some of whom are identified with their class years or specific affiliations. The book's spine is visible on the right side, and the pages are slightly curled at the edges, indicating that the book is old.

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The image shows a page from a book, probably a directory, with a list of names and places. The page is titled "The Fogg Art Museum" and has a number "277" at the top. The names and places are listed in two columns. The left column lists names of people and institutions, while the right column lists names of museums and galleries. The names are followed by their respective affiliations or locations. The page has a beige background and is bordered by a maroon-colored border.

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The image shows a page from an old book or catalog, with the title "THE FOGG ART MUSEUM" at the top. The page is filled with a list of names and institutions, likely related to art museums or galleries.

  • The page is yellowed and worn, indicating its age.
  • The text is printed in black ink, making it easy to read.
  • The list includes a variety of names, such as:
    • Boston Public Library
    • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
    • Harvard College Library (Transfer)
    • Hillyer Art Gallery, Smith College
    • Hispanic Society of America
    • Henry Russell Hitchcock, Jr.
    • International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Art in Paris
    • Frederick Keppel and Company
    • Knoedler and Company
    • C. W. Krauselaar Art Galleries
    • Charles I. Kelley
    • James W. Lane, Jr.
    • Professor A. P. Laurie
    • Dr. James Loeb
    • C. T. Loo
    • Louisiana State Museum
    • Arthur K. McComb, Class of 1918
    • Maggs Brothers, London
    • Christie, Manson and Woods
  • The list also includes institutions such as:
    • Boston Society of Natural History
    • Brooklyn Museum
    • Carnegie Institute
    • Chicago Art Institute
    • Cincinnati Museum Association
    • City Art Museum, St. Louis
    • Miss Elizabeth Clarke
    • Cleveland Museum of Art
    • Delta Club
    • Detroit Institute of Arts
    • Gordon Dexter
    • Doll and Richards
    • Durand-Ruel Galleries
    • Sir Joseph Duveen
    • Dean C. H. Edgell, Class of 1909
    • Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England
    • Edward W. Forbes
    • Foundation Egytologique Reine Elizabeth
    • Miss Margaret E. Gilman
    • Count Umberto Gioli
    • Goodspeed's Book Shop
    • Arthur Gontares, Ltd., London
    • Dr. Orlando Gross, Genoa
    • Guttkunst and Krippstein, Bern
    • Hackley Art Gallery
    • Harvard College Library (Transfer)
    • John Herron Art Institute of Indianapolis
    • Hillyer Art Gallery, Smith College
    • Hispanic Society of America
    • Henry Russell Hitchcock, Jr.
    • International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Art in Paris
    • Frederick Keppel and Company
    • Knoedler and Company
    • C. W. Krauselaar Art Galleries
    • Charles I. Kelley
    • James W. Lane, Jr.
    • Professor A. P. Laurie
    • Dr. James Loeb
    • C. T. Loo
    • Louisiana State Museum
    • Arthur K. McComb, Class of 1918
    • Maggs Brothers, London
    • Christie, Manson and Woods
  • The page appears to be from a catalog or directory of art museums and galleries, possibly from the early 20th century.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the world of art museums and galleries during the early 20th century, highlighting the institutions and individuals involved in the field.

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This image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a list of museums and art galleries. The page is yellowed with age, indicating that it has been preserved for many years. The text is written in black ink, with the title "THE FOGG ART MUSEUM" prominently displayed at the top of the page.

The list includes various institutions, such as the Boston Public Library, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Gallery of Canada. Each entry is accompanied by the name of the institution, followed by its location. The page appears to be part of a larger catalog or directory of art museums and galleries.

The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to highlight the details of the page. Overall, this image provides a glimpse into the world of art and culture, showcasing the diversity of museums and galleries that exist around the globe.

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The image depicts a page from an old book, featuring a list of institutions and individuals who have contributed to or are associated with "THE FOGG ART MUSEUM." The page is yellowed and worn, with visible signs of aging.

  • Page Number and Title
    • The page number "277" is displayed in the top-right corner.
    • The title "THE FOGG ART MUSEUM" is centered at the top of the page.
  • List of Contributors
    • The list is divided into two columns, with the left column containing 31 entries and the right column containing 30 entries.
    • The entries include a mix of institutions, such as museums, libraries, and art galleries, as well as individuals, including donors, collectors, and artists.
    • Some notable institutions listed include the Boston Public Library, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Harvard College Library.
    • Some notable individuals listed include Mrs. Daniel Merriman, Honer Morrison, and Charles H. Taylor.
  • Page Condition
    • The page is yellowed and worn, with visible signs of aging.
    • The edges of the page are rough and torn, indicating that the book has been handled extensively over time.
  • Background
    • The background of the image is a plain gray color, which helps to highlight the details of the page.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the history and contributors of the Fogg Art Museum, which is now known as the Harvard Art Museums. The list of contributors suggests that the museum has a rich and diverse collection, with support from a wide range of institutions and individuals.

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The image presents a page from an open book, showcasing a list of institutions and individuals associated with "THE FOGG ART MUSEUM." The page is yellowed, indicating age, and features a dark red cover visible on the right side. The title "THE FOGG ART MUSEUM" is prominently displayed at the top center, accompanied by the number "277" to its right.

List of Institutions and Individuals:

  • Boston Public Library
  • Boston Society of Natural History*
  • Brooklyn Museum
  • Carnegie Institute
  • Chicago Art Institute
  • Children's Museum
  • Cincinnati Museum Association
  • City Art Museum, St. Louis
  • Miss Elizabeth Clarke
  • Cleveland Book Shop
  • Delaware Museum of Art
  • Detroit Institute of Arts
  • Gordon Dexter
  • Doll and Richards
  • Durant D. Ruel Galleries
  • Sir Joseph Duveen
  • Dean G. H. Edgell, Class of 1900
  • Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England
  • Edward W. Forbes
  • Fondation Egyptologique Reine Elizabeth
  • Miss Margaret E. Gilman
  • Count Umberto Gozo
  • Coodles' Book Shop
  • Arthur Greatorex, Ltd., London
  • Dr. Orlando Grosso, Genoa
  • Gute kunst und Kiunstler, Bern
  • Hackley Art Gallery
  • Harvard College Library (Trans- for) John Herron Art Institute of Indianapolis
  • Hillyer Gallery, Smith College
  • Hispanic Society of America
  • International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Art in Paris
  • Frederick Koppel and Company
  • Knoedler and Company
  • C. W. Kraushaar Art Galleries
  • Charles L. Kuhn
  • James W. Lane, Jr.
  • Professor A. P. Laurie
  • Dr. James Loeb
  • C. T. Loo
  • Louisiana State Museum
  • Arthur K. McComb, Class of 1918
  • Maggs Brothers, London
  • Christie, Manson and Woods
  • Mrs. Daniel Merriman
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  • Minneapolis Institute of Arts
  • Horace J. Morison, Class of 1900
  • F. Muller and Company
  • Musées Royaux du Cinquantenaire, Brussels
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • National Art Association of New Zealand
  • National Gallery of Canada
  • Newark Museum Association
  • Charles M. S. Niver, Class of 1922
  • Miss Elizabeth G. Norton
  • Oakland Free Public Library
  • Pennsylvania Museum
  • Persia Society
  • Estate of Mrs. J. C. Phillips
  • Duo Fellows Pratt
  • Professor Arthur Pope, Class of 1901
  • Professor Chandler R. Post, Class of 1904
  • Henry Purnell and Partner, London
  • Raines Galleries, Inc.
  • Rhode Island School of Design
  • Dr. Denman W. Ross
  • Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology
  • Professor Paul J. Sachs
  • Homer Saint-Gaudens, Class of 1903
  • Frederick LeRoy Sargent, Class of 1880
  • Robert Gould Shaw, Class of 1809
  • Carl J. Smalley
  • Frank C. Smith, Jr.
  • Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
  • Sotheby and Company, London
  • Stettlerstiks Corporation
  • Adolph Stoclet
  • Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts
  • Charles H. Taylor, Class of 1889
  • D. C. Thomson, Barbizon House
  • Heinrich Tiedemann, Berlin
  • Vose Galleries
  • Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford
  • Wallace Collection
  • Langdon Warner
  • Wellesley College

The page appears to be a catalog or directory of some sort, likely related to the Fogg Art Museum. The list includes various institutions and individuals, possibly donors, lenders, or affiliates of the museum. The yellowed paper and dark red cover suggest that the book is old and may be a rare or historical volume.