Word: fogg
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...adjacent galleries (XIV and XV), a display of Fogg graphics and paintings by contemporaries of Degas is available for comparison and teaching purposes. (In particular, note two Degas paintings: an oil sketch, "Cotton Merchants," and a finished painting, "Mme. Oliver Vilette," which bear out the Degas-Matisse relationship...
YEARS AGO at the Metropolitan Museum, I fell in love with the sculptures of Degas. Like most enthusiasts who are only familiar with his pastels or oils. I was surprised to find that he had sculpted at all. The same surprise was renewed last week at the Fogg in discovering the Degas monotypes. Both these media were exceedingly personal ones for Degas, and knowledge of them will deepen and broaden the understanding of anyone who is familiar with his epoch only through its paintings...
...comes in the fitting together of pieces of a puzzle. For experts in the field much of the scholarly information has long since slipped into place, but it is ever the privilege of the individual viewer, however amateur his status, to discover newness in the visual evidence itself. The Fogg's imaginative and exciting exhibition offers a wonderful opportunity for such discovery...
...display of photographs on the sources of Memorial Hall are on exhibit in the courtyard of the Fogg Museum, April...
...into the Lampoon, the undergraduate humor magazine. At the end of his sophomore year, he met a fine-arts major at Radcliffe named Mary Pennington, two years his senior and the daughter of a Unitarian minister in Chicago. "I courted her essentially by falling down the stairs of the Fogg Museum several times," Updike recalls...