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Professor Chauney Breweter Tinker of Yale will lecture in the galleries of the Fogg Art Museum on Monday afternoon, May 12, at 4.30 o'clock, taking as his subject the English exhibition there...
Honoring Professor Chauncy Brewster Tinker of Yale, Fogg Museum yesterday opened its major exhibition of the year to visitors. The display, which includes representative work of eighteenth and early nineteenth century English artists assembles some of the most famous examples of the school which began with Hogarth and includes Reynolds. Gainsborough. Romney, Raeburn. Turner Constable and Lawrence...
Professor Tinker will lecture at 4.30 o'clock on Monday. May 12 in the galleries, taking as his subject the paintings of the loan exhibition. At that time visitors will have the opportunity to hear him speak on the works which he has discussed in his Harvard classes during the second half-year. Among the contributing museums are the Metropolitan Museum, the Duncan Phillips Memorial Gallery, the Chicago Art Institute, the Cincinnati Art Museum, the School of Fine Arts at Yale and the Elizabethan Club of New Haven...
...this age and school, beginning with Hogarth, and including the pictures of Reynolds, Romney, Gainsborough, Turner, Constable, and Lawrence, will be shown. During the second half of this year students in the Department of Fine Arts have studied the works of these men under the guidance of Professor Tinker, who is a visiting lecturer here at the present time...
Directors of Fogg Museum stated yesterday that "In honor of Professor Tinker's presence, and in appreciation of his great contribution, there could be no more satisfactory culmination to this interesting course than an exhibit of important examples illustrating these lectures. Effort has been made to include as many important examples of the work of each of these artists as it is possible to gather together and there will be shown not only paintings in oil, but water colors and pencil and wash drawings, as well as engravings and mezzotints which pertain to the works shown...