Word: art
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...presented by undergraduates. College students as a rule are not burdened with too much money and their generosity forms a very vital sacrifice. The Class of 1918 was thoughtful in its gift of a sun dial. But more valuable than sun dials, or any other concrete work of art, is an aid which will bring men of character and action to the University. This gift forms a strong and intimate connection between the class emerging from its Freshman year and the clase that is to succeed it. The value of the precedent lies in the possibility of its being followed...
Baedeker, in his guide-book, calls Mrs. Gardner's "the choicest collection of art in America". It includes Raphael's Portrait of Fedra Inghirami, the "Rape of Europe," by Titian, called by Rubens "the first picture in the world," and best known of all, the "Portrait of Thomas Howard," by Rubens. Botticelli, Tintoretto, Paolo Veronese, Giorgione and Cellini, are among the Italians represented, and there is a splendid group of canvasses by Rembrandt. This opportunity is one of which students who wish to broaden their interests should not fail to take advantage. One seldom is able to see in America...
...Conference on "The Flemish Manner of Painting," by Professor Arthur Pope '01. Fogg Art Museum...
Professor Arthur Pope '01 will hold a conference in the Fogg Art Museum on Monday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. His subject will be "The Flemish Manner of Painting, as Illustrated in the Loan Exhibition," and the lecture will be open to the public...
...Conference on the Exhibition of Flemish Paintings, Professor G. H. Edgell, Fogg Art Museum...