Word: artful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...result of the competition for places upon the 1919 Red Book board, which began about two months ago, 21 Freshmen have been chosen; 5 from the Art and 16 from the Copy and Registration Department...
...five men who made the board on the Art Department are as follows: Morgan Odell Vande Bogart uC., of Milwaukee, Wis; Frederick Percival Champ '19, of Logan, Utah; John Philip Cunningham '19, of Medford; Eustace Lee Florance, Jr., '19, of Dorchester; and Horatio Rogers '19, of Chestnut Hill...
Through the generosity of Henry Smith Bowers '00, of New York, the Department of Fine Arts announces the following prizes to be awarded for drawing and painting: A prize of $50 for the best original painting in oil or water color painted by an undergraduate in any of the Fine Art courses during the year; a prize of $25 for the best drawing in pencil, pen, or wash, done directly from nature of an architectural, landscape, or figure subject by an undergraduate in any of the Fine Art courses during the year. Neither prize is to be awarded...
...pictures of exceptional merit have been added to the loan exhibition of Dutch paintings, now on view at the Fogg Art Museum. These are Rubens' splendid "Meleager and Atlanta," and "The Lace-Maker," by Nicholas Maes, a characteristic genre picture of his best period. The paintings which remain on exhibition include one in oil by Rembrandt and one by Franz Hals. There is also an excellent Van Ostade of a group of peasants playing cards, illustrating well the remarkable skill of the Dutch masters of that period in genre painting. These pictures are loaned through the kindness of Mr. Henry...
...Malden Library has just loaned to the Fogg Museum a very distinguished portrait by the famous XVII century Dutch genre painter, Nicolaas Maes, a pupil of Rembrandt. The picture is a valuable addition to the first Loan Exhibition of Dutch Pictures ever held at the Fogg Art Museum and is equal in quality to the Rembrandt and Hals already on exhibition...