Word: exhibited
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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What is probably the largest and most complete exhibit of paintings and sketches by the famous English master, J. M. W. Turner, that has ever been held in this country, is now open to members of the University in the Fogg Art Museum. Turner stands in the front rank among modern painters, and has won special fame because of his work in landscape effects. The collection in Fogg is extensive and varied, consisting of three large and five smaller oil paintings, over thirty watercolors, and seventeen pencil sketches. Since many of these works have been loaned for a limited period...
...first of a series of conferences in the Fogg Art Museum will be held this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock, when Professor George H. Chase '96 will speak on Arretine pottery. The present exhibit in the Museum, the Grandhara sculpture, will be the subject of the next conference on Wednesday, March 26, when Mr. Langdon Warner '03 will speak. These conferences will be informal talks on the works of art in the Fogg Museum, and all students interested are urged to attend. The conferences are open to members of the University...
...collection of pre-historic pottery from the mounds of the Red River region, Arkansas. This pottery which is the gift of Mr. Clarence B. Moare '73, of Philadelphia, Pa., came to the Museum in several hundred fragments. They have now been cemented together, however, and added to the regular exhibit...
...Fogg Museum of Art will exhibit for the next fortnight a series of book-plates engraved by the late Edwin Davis French. The prints, about one hundred and seventy-five in number, are a loan to the Museum from Mr. la Rose's collection; and, as they are all artist's proofs, they will afford the amateur of book-plates a better opportunity of studying Mr. French's work than has ever been offered since the Grolier Club's exhibition several years ago. Of special local interest will be the plates which French engraved for the Harvard Library...
...conference on this collection, consisting principally of Japanese, Chinese, and Thibetian Buddhist paintings. During the second half-year he will give a Fine Arts course on "The History of Japanese Art, with Consideration of the Art of China." The talk will be given in the cast room, where the exhibit is now hung. It will be open to all students and officers of the University...