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Fogg Museum Scrapbook, March 1927 - February 1928

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The image shows a page from a book, specifically from "The Fogg Art Museum," as indicated by the header. The page is numbered 277. It contains a list of institutions, organizations, and individuals, likely associated with or contributing to the museum. The list includes:

  1. Boston Public Library
  2. Boston Society of Natural History
  3. Brooklyn Museum
  4. Carnegie Institute
  5. Chicago Art Institute
  6. Cleveland Museum of Art
  7. Cincinnati Museum Association
  8. City Art Museum, St. Louis
  9. Miss Elizabeth Clarke
  10. Cleveland Museum of Art
  11. Delaware Art Center
  12. Gordon Dexter
  13. Doll and Richards
  14. Durand-Ruel Galleries
  15. Sir Joseph Duveen, Bart., Class of 1909
  16. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England
  17. Edward W. Forbes
  18. Foundation Egyptologique Reine
  19. Miss Margaret E. Gilman
  20. Count Umbberto Gnoli
  21. Goodspeed’s Book Shop
  22. Arthur sacre, Ltd., London
  23. Dr. Orlando Greene, Class of 1891
  24. E. & A. Silvers, Kilchberg, Bern
  25. Hackley Art Gallery
  26. Harvard College Library (Transfer)
  27. John Herron Art Institute of Indianapolis
  28. Hispanic Society of America
  29. Hillyer Art Gallery, Smith College
  30. Henry Russell Hitchcock, Jr.
  31. International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Art in Paris
  32. Frederick Keppel and Company
  33. Knoedler and Company
  34. C. W. Kraushaar Art Galleries
  35. Charles L. Kuhn, Class of 1905
  36. Louis L. Leland, Jr.
  37. Professor A. P. Laurens
  38. Dr. James Loeb
  39. C. T. Loeser
  40. Louisiana State Museum
  41. Miss A. McComb, Class of 1918
  42. Maggs Brothers, London
  43. Christie, Manson and Woods
  44. Mrs. Daniel Merriman
  45. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  46. Minneapolis Institute of Arts
  47. Horace Morison, Class of 1900
  48. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  49. National Art Association of New York
  50. National Gallery of Canada
  51. Newark Museum Association
  52. Charles M. S. Niver, Class of 1922
  53. Miss Elizabeth G. Norton
  54. Ohio Free Public Library
  55. P. P. Pershing, Class of 1909
  56. Persia Society
  57. Estate of Mrs. J. C. Phillips
  58. Dan Fellows Platt
  59. Professor Arthur Pope, Class of 1904
  60. Professor Chandler R. Post, Class of 1904
  61. Henry Purdon and Partner, London
  62. Raines Galleries, Inc.
  63. Rhode Island School of Design
  64. Dr. Demman W. Ross
  65. Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology
  66. Professor Paul J. Sachs
  67. Fogg Students, Class of 1903
  68. Frederick LeRoy Sargent, Class of 1886
  69. Robert Gould Shaw, Class of 1869
  70. Carl J. Small, Jr.
  71. Frank C. and Florence L. Stork
  72. Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
  73. Sotheby and Company, London
  74. Stehliks Corporation
  75. Adolph Stoclet
  76. Museum of Fine Arts, St. Louis
  77. Charles H. Taylor, Class of 1889
  78. D. Croal Thomson, Barbizon House
  79. Heinrich Tiedemann, Berlin
  80. Vose Galleries
  81. Wallace Collection
  82. Langdon Warner
  83. Wellesley College

The page appears to be well-preserved, with some visible signs of aging, such as slight discoloration and small tears along the edges. The text is typewritten, consistent with older books and documents. The overall layout is clean and organized, with each entry on a new line.

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The image shows a page from a directory or an institutional list, specifically from "The Fogg Art Museum." The page lists various institutions, galleries, libraries, and individuals associated with the field of art, organized alphabetically.

Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Boston Public Library
  2. Boston Society of Natural History
  3. Brooklyn Museum
  4. Carnegie Institute
  5. Chicago Art Institute
  6. Clark Art Institute
  7. Cincinnati Museum Association
  8. City Art Museum, St. Louis
    • Miss Elizabeth Clarke
  9. Cleveland Museum of Art
  10. Delphic Club
  11. Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
    • Gordon Dexter
  12. Doll and Richards
  13. Durand-Ruel Galleries
  14. Sir Joseph Duveen
    • Class of 1909
  15. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England
  16. Edward W. Forbes
  17. Foundation Égyptologique Reine Elisabeth
  18. Miss Margaret E. Gilman
  19. Count Umberto Gnoli
  20. Goodspeed's Book Shop
  21. Arthur Greenstreet, Ltd., London
    • Dr. Orlando Grover
  22. Hackley Art Gallery
  23. Harvard College Library (Transcriber)
  24. John Herron Art Institute of Indianapolis
  25. Hilary Art Gallery, Smith College
  26. Hispanic Society of America
  27. Henry Russell Hiteheoc, Jr.
  28. International Exposition of Modern Art and Industrial Art in Paris
  29. Frederick Keppel and Company
  30. Knoedler and Company
  31. C.W. Kraushaar Art Galleries
  32. Charles M. Langer
  33. Maggs Brothers, London
  34. Christie, Manson and Woods
  35. Mrs. Daniel Merriman
  36. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  37. Minneapolis Institute of Arts
  38. H. O. Morison, Class of 1900
  39. Muller and Company
  40. Musées Royaux des Cinquantenaire, Brussels
  41. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  42. National Art Association of New York
  43. National Gallery of Canada
  44. Newark Museum Association
  45. Charles M. S. Niver, Class of 1922
  46. Miss Elizabeth G. Norton
  47. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
  48. Pennsylvania Museum
  49. Persea Society
  50. Dan Fellows Platt
  51. Professor Arthur Pope, Class of 1904
  52. Professor Chandler R. Post, Class of 1889
  53. Henry Purdon and Partner, London
  54. Raines Galleries, Inc.
  55. Society of Arts and Crafts
  56. Dr. Denman W. Ross
  57. Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology
  58. Professor Paul J. Sachs
  59. Frederick LeRoy Sargent, Class of 1886
  60. Robert Gould Shaw, Class of 1869
  61. Carl J. Smalley
  62. Frank L. Smith
  63. Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
  64. Sotheby and Company, London
  65. Stehlis and Company
  66. Adolph Stedman
  67. Charles H. Taylor, Class of 1889
  68. D. Croal Thomson, Barbizon House
  69. Heinrich Tiendemann, Berlin
  70. Yose Galleries
  71. Yale University Athenaeum, Hartford
  72. Wallace Collection
  73. Langdon Warner
  74. Wellesley College

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The image displays a page from a document or catalog, specifically from "The Fogg Art Museum," as indicated at the top. The page number is 277. The page lists numerous institutions, museums, galleries, libraries, and individuals, many of whom are associated with the preservation, study, or exhibition of art.

Here's a detailed list of the entries on the page:

  1. Boston Public Library
  2. Boston Society of Natural History
  3. Brooklyn Museum
  4. Carnegie Institute
  5. Chicago Art Institute
  6. Cincinnati Art Museum Association
  7. City Art Museum, St. Louis
  8. Miss Elizabeth Clarke
  9. Cleveland Museum of Art
  10. Delaware Art Institute
  11. Detroit Institute of Arts
  12. Doll and Richards
  13. Durand-Huel Galleries
  14. Sir Joseph Duveen
  15. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England
  16. Edward W. Forbes
  17. Fondation Egyptologique Reine Elisabeth
  18. Miss Margaret E. Gilman
  19. Count Umberto Gnoli
  20. Goodspeed's Book Shop
  21. Arthur Greaves, Ltd., London
  22. Dr. Orlando Grosvenor, Cambridge
  23. Dr. William H. Kilpatrick, Bern
  24. Hackley Art Gallery
  25. Harvard College Library (Transferred)
  26. John Herron Art Institute of Indianapolis
  27. Hillyer Art Gallery, Smith College
  28. Hispanic Society of America
  29. Henry Russell Hitchcock, Jr.
  30. International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Art in Paris
  31. Frederick Keppel and Company
  32. Knoedler and Company
  33. C. W. Kraushaar Art Galleries
  34. Charles H. Kullman
  35. Professor A. P. Laurie
  36. Dr. James Loeb
  37. C. T. Loeb
  38. Louisiana State Museum
  39. Mr. R. K. McComb, Class of 1918
  40. Maggs Brothers, London
  41. Christie, Manson and Woods
  42. Mrs. Daniel Merriman
  43. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
  44. Minneapolis Institute of Arts
  45. Henry Merritt Morse, Class of 1900
  46. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Muller and Company
  47. Musees Royaux du Cinquantenaire, Brussels
  48. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  49. National Art Association of New York
  50. National Gallery of Canada
  51. Newark Museum Association
  52. Charles M. S. Niver, Class of 1922
  53. Miss Elizabeth G. Norton
  54. New York Public Library
  55. Pennsylvania Museum
  56. Persia Society
  57. Estate of Mrs. J. C. Phillips
  58. Dan Fellows Platt
  59. Professor Arthur Pope, Class of 1902
  60. Professor Chandler R. Post, Class of 1904
  61. Henry Purdon and Partner, London
  62. Raines Galleries, Inc.
  63. Institute of Design
  64. Dr. Denman W. Ross
  65. Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology
  66. Professor Paul J. Sachs
  67. Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
  68. Frederick LeRoy Sargent, Class of 1889
  69. Robert Gould Shaw, Class of 1869
  70. Carl J. Snook
  71. Frank Jewett Mather, Jr.
  72. Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
  73. Sotheby and Company, London
  74. Stehliks
  75. Adolph Stoclet
  76. Charles H. Taylor, Class of 1889
  77. D. Croal Thomson, Barbizon House
  78. Heinrich Tiedemann, Berlin
  79. Yale University Art Gallery
  80. Yale University Art Museum
  81. Wallasey Collection
  82. Langdon Warner
  83. Wellesley College

The list appears to be a comprehensive directory of various art-related institutions, private collectors, and individuals who have contributed to or are associated with the Fogg Art Museum.

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The image shows a page from a document or book, specifically from "The Fogg Art Museum," with a page number "277" at the top right corner. The page lists various institutions, individuals, and organizations, likely contributors, donors, or affiliated entities related to the museum.

The list includes:

  1. Institutions:

    • Boston Public Library
    • Boston Society of Natural History
    • Brooklyn Museum
    • Carnegie Institute
    • Chicago Art Institute
    • Cincinnati Museum Association
    • City Art Museum, St. Louis
    • Cleveland Museum of Art
    • Delphic Studios
    • Detroit Institute of Arts
    • Doll and Richards
    • Durand-Ruel Galleries
    • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Class of 1909
    • Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England
    • Foundation Égyptologique Reine Elisabeth
    • Goodspeed's Book Shop
    • Arthur Greer & Co., Ltd., London
    • Dr. Orlando Green, Chicago
    • Hackney Art Gallery
    • Harvard College Library (Transfer)
    • John Herron Art Institute of Indianapolis
    • Hillier Art Gallery, Smith College
    • Hispanic Society of America
    • Henry Russell Hitehoek, Jr.
    • International Exposition of Modern Art in Paris
    • Frederick Keppel and Company
    • Knoedler and Company
    • C. W. Kraushaar Art Galleries
    • Charles A. Loeser
    • Dr. James Loeb
    • C. T. Loeb
    • Louisiana State Museum
    • Mary K. McComb, Class of 1918
    • Maggs Brothers, London
    • Christie, Manson and Woods
  2. Individuals:

    • Miss Elizabeth Clarke
    • Edward W. Forbes
    • Miss Margaret E. Gilman
    • Count Umberto Gnoli
    • Professor Arthur Pope, Class of 1904
    • Henry Purdon and Partner, London
    • Raines Galleries, Inc.
    • Dr. Denman W. Ross
    • Professor Chandler R. Post, Class of 1904
    • Professor Paul J. Sachs
    • Professor Frederick Saint-Gaudens, Class of 1903
    • Frederick LeRoy Sargent, Class of 1889
    • Robert Gould Shaw, Class of 1869
    • Carl J. Snailey
    • Frank C. Smith, Jr.
    • Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
    • Sotheby and Company, London
    • Stehli and Company
    • Adolph Stegelitz
    • Charles H. Taylor, Class of 1889
    • D. Croal Thomson, Barblizon House
    • Heinrich Tiedemann, Berlin
    • Yale Gallery
    • Yale University Art Gallery, Class of 1889
    • Yale Athenaeum, Hartford
    • Wallace Collection
    • Langdon Warner
    • Wellesley College
  3. Other Entities:

    • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
    • Minneapolis Institute of Arts
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • National Art Association of New York
    • National Gallery of Canada
    • Newark Museum Association
    • Musée Royaux du Cinquantenaire, Brussels
    • Pennsylvania Museum
    • Pension Society
    • Estate of Mrs. J. C. Phillips
    • Dan Fellows Platt
    • Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology

The page seems to be a comprehensive acknowledgment of various contributors and affiliated organizations to the Fogg Art Museum.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a publication, specifically page 277 from "THE FOGG ART MUSEUM." The page lists various libraries, museums, galleries, institutions, and individual collectors or scholars. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Libraries and Museums

  • Boston Public Library
  • Boston Society of Natural History
  • Brooklyn Museum
  • Carnegie Institute
  • Chicago Art Institute
  • Children's Museum, Boston
  • Cincinnati Museum Association
  • City Art Museum, St. Louis
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Corcoran Gallery of Art
  • Detroit Institute of Arts
  • Gordon Dexter
  • Doll and Richards
  • Durand-Ruel Galleries
  • The Free Library of Philadelphia
  • Den F. H. Tönnies, Class of 1909 (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England)
  • Edward W. Forbes
  • Fondation Egyptologique Reine Elisabeth, Brussels
  • Miss Margaret E. Gilman
  • Count Umberto Gnoli
  • Goldsmith's Book Shop
  • Arthur Greystones, Ltd., London
  • Gutekunst and Klipstein, 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 Industrial and Decorative Art in Paris

Individual Collectors and Scholars

  • Frederick Keppel and Company
  • Knoedler and Company
  • C. W. Kraushaar Art Galleries
  • James W. Lane, Jr.
  • Professor A. P. Laurie
  • Dr. James Loeb
  • C. T. Loo
  • Arthur K. McComb, Class of 1918
  • Mmege Brethous, London
  • Christie, Manson and Woods

Institutions and Societies

  • Mrs. Daniel Merriman (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
  • Minneapolis Institute of Arts
  • Charles P. Norton, Class of 1900 (Albright Art Gallery)
  • F. Muller and Company (Musées Royaux du Cinquantenaire, Brussels)
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • National Art Association of New York
  • National Gallery of Canada
  • Newark Museum Association
  • Charles M. S. Niver, Class of 1922 (Miss Elizabeth G. Norton)
  • Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art (Pennsylvania Museum)
  • Peria Society
  • Estate of Mrs. J. C. Phillips
  • Dan Fellows Platt, Class of 1895 (Museum of Modern Art, New York)
  • Professor Chandler R. Post, Class of 1904
  • Henry Punderson and Partner, London
  • Rhode Island School of Design
  • Dr. Denman W. Ross (Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology)
  • Paul J. Sachs (Fogg Museum, Class of 1900)
  • Henry Saint-Gaudens, Class of 1903
  • Frederick LeRoy Sargent, Class of 1880
  • Robert Gold Shaw, Class of 1869
  • Carl J. Smalley, Jr.
  • Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
  • Sotheby and Company, London
  • Stechert-Hafner, Inc.
  • Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts
  • Charles H. Tyler, Class of 1889
  • D. Croal Thomson, Barbizon House (Heinrich Tietze/msm, Berlin)
  • Von Gwinner Collection
  • Yale University, Hartford
  • Worcester Art Museum, Hartford
  • Wallace Collection
  • Langdon Warner
  • Wellesley College

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The image shows an open page from a book, specifically page 277, which lists various institutions, organizations, and individuals associated with the Fogg Art Museum. The entries include:

  1. Museums and Libraries:
    • Boston Public Library
    • Boston Society of Natural History
    • Brooklyn Museum
    • Carnegie Institute
    • Chicago Art Institute
    • Cleveland Museum of Art
    • Cincinnati Museum Association
    • City Art Museum, St. Louis
    • Detroit Institute of Arts
    • Cleveland Museum of Art
    • Delphic Club
    • Museum of Fine Arts
    • Gordon Dexter
    • Doll and Richards
    • Eaton and Lewis
    • Sir Joseph Duveen
    • Dean G. H. Edgell, Class of 1900
    • Edward W. Forbes
    • Elizabeth G. Ferguson
    • Mrs. Margaret F. Gill
    • Goodspeed's Book Shop
    • Dr. Orlando Green, Genoa
    • Gutekunst and Klipstein, Bern
    • Harvard College Library
    • Harvard Art Institute of Pedagogy
    • Hilprecht Art Gallery, Smith College
    • International Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Art in Paris
    • Frederick Keppel and Company
    • C. W. Kraushaar Art Galleries
    • Charles H. Ludington
    • Professor A. P. Laurie
    • Professor A. P. Laurie
    • C. T. Lee
    • Louisiana State Museum
    • M. Knoedler and Company
    • Maggs Brothers, London
    • Christie, Manson and Woods
    • Mrs. Daniel Merriman
    • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
    • Minneapolis Institute of Arts
    • Horace Morison, Class of 1890
    • Musee du Louvre
    • Musees 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. Noyes, Class of 1922
    • Oakland Free Public Library
    • Pompeianum Museum
    • Estate of Mrs. J. C. Phillips
    • John Pitcairn, Jr.
    • Professor Arthur Pope, Class of 1904
    • Professor Chandler R. Post, Class of 1904
    • Henry Purdon and Partner, London
    • Rhode Island School of Design
    • Dr. Dwight W. Ross
    • Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology
    • Professor Paul J. Sachs
    • Professor Paul J. Sachs, Class of 1900
    • Frederick LeRoy Sargent, Class of 1899
    • Robert Gould Shaw, Class of 1899
    • Carl J. Schultheiss
    • Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
    • Society of Antiquaries, London
    • Sebhiuka Corporation
    • Adolph Sloane
    • Society of Fine Arts
    • Charles H. Taylor, Class of 1889
    • D. Crosby Thomson, Barclay House
    • Thurston, Thompson, Berlin
    • Von Gatheren
    • Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford
    • Walters Art Gallery
    • Langdon Warner
    • Wellesley College

The page appears to be part of a larger document or catalog related to the Fogg Art Museum, detailing contributors, donors, and associated entities.

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The image appears to be of an open book, displaying a page with a list of names and entities associated with an art museum, specifically the Fogg Art Museum. The page is numbered 277 at the top. The list includes various donors, classes (e.g., "Class of 1900"), museums, galleries, libraries, and private collections, organized alphabetically by institution or individual donor's name. These entities have likely contributed to the art museum in some capacity, either through donations of artworks, financial support, or other forms of assistance. The book itself looks to be old with discolored and slightly worn edges, and is bookmarked with a white ribbon. There are additional pages behind the displayed page, suggesting that the list may continue on subsequent pages.

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The image shows a page from a book that lists various museums, institutions, and individuals associated with the Fogg Art Museum. The page number visible at the top right corner is 277. The entries include notable libraries, museums, and art societies such as the Boston Public Library, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Gallery of Canada, among others. Several individuals, presumably patrons and contributors, are also mentioned, including Mrs. Daniel Merriman, Horace Morrison (Class of 1900), and Professor Arthur Pope (Class of 1901). The list appears to be in alphabetical order and includes a mix of entities from different regions and countries. The page is slightly yellowed, indicating it might be from an older publication. The book's binding and edges are also visible on the right side of the image.

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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.