Word: artfulness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...English 18, 22, 54, Sever 11English 28, Upper Mass.English 29, Sever 86English 31, Sever 17English 41, Emerson DEnglish 47, 47a, Lower Mass.English 62, 67, Warren HouseFine Arts 1a, 1c, 2a, 2b, 5c, 5f, 5k, 8c, 9a, Fogg Lect. Rm.Fine Arts 1b hf, Sept. 27, 11 A. M., Sever 37Fine Arts 1f, 2f, 2g, 3a, 4a, 10a, 10b RobinsonFine Arts 2c, Sever 37Fine Arts 5e, Widener Memorial Rm.Forestry, all courses at Harvard Forest, Petersham, Mass.French 1I, V, VI, Sept. 28, 12 M., Sever 35French 1II, III, IV, Sept. 28, 11 A. M., Sever 35French 2I-V, 10 A. M., Harvard 1French...
...fifth course will be eight lectures by Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., professor of the history of art in Princeton University, on "Modern Painting," on Thursday and Saturday evenings at eight o'clock, beginning Thursday, January...
...This museum is not so much a museum of art--although it is this also--as an aid to historical instruction. It is to bring out, concisely and palpably, the great epochs in the artistic development of the Germanic nationalities which in the Middle Ages made up the bulk of the Holy Roman Empire: the Austrian, Swiss, South German, North German, Dutch and Flemish peoples. It is to follow out this development from the age of the Migrations, the Merovingian Monarchy, and the Karolingian Empire on, through all its most important phases down to our own time...
...thus far has been at our disposal prevented even a moderately satisfactory realization of this idea. The new building goes a long way toward its fulfilment. Indeed, the genius of its architect, Professor Bestelmeyer of Berlin, has made this building in itself a condensed epitome of the course which art has taken in Middle Europe during the last nine hundred years. Without in the least laacking an organic unity or monumental impressiveness, the exterior of this building shows a rich diversity of structural detail, suggesting rather than copying motifs of numerous styles, from Karolingian austerity to Rococo playfulness...
...That of course, can only be brought about through the building up of a special museum library and a collection of photographs so comprehensive as to be practically complete. The photography of historic monuments of art through governmental as well as private initiative has been carried on in Germany and its neighboring countries so systematically during the last decades that the establishment of such an exhaustive archive of photographic material is brought within easy reach. We should undertake it as soon as the installation of our casts and other reproductions has been completed...