Word: art
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Teaching several Greek courses, and constantly inspecting the plans of study offered by students of literature, I am in a position to speak of the motives which lead Harvard men to study Greek. The real motive is the human interest. Greek has vital connection with all literary and art work; and men interested in such studies sometimes wake up to the fact of the great humanistic value of this difficult but fascinating language. One who really knows Greek is near the living springs of poetry, drama, philosophy, art and religion. C. P. PARKER...
...Lecture. "The Organization of the Forces in the Industrial Arts of Contemporary Germany." (Illustrated). Dr. Peter Jessen, of the Royal Museum of Industrial Art at Berlin. Lecture Room of Fogg Museum...
...Lecture. "The Organization of the Forces in the Industrial Arts of Contemporary Germany." (Illustrated). Dr. Peter Jessen, of the Royal Museum of Industrial Art at Berlin. Lecture Room of Fogg Museum...
Professor Francke is an authority on Germanic Art at the time of the Reformation with which period this subject deals. The works of Durer express in wonderfully graphic terms the intellectual and religious feeling attached to the Reformation, while Holbein's "Dance of Death" is an interesting example of medieval Germanic art...
...important collection of prints by early German masters, commonly known as the Little Masters, lent by Mr. Paul J. Sachs '00, of New York, has been placed on exhibition in the Print Room of the Fogg Art Museum...