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...blossoms against a gold background, and a Rembrandt is close to a Persian miniature. The exhibit (and Coolidge's purchasing pattern) is heavy on 17th century Dutch works because few gifts have been received from that period, and light on Impressionist paintings, which Harvard received in abundance from the Wertheim bequest...

Author: By Deborah R. Waroff, | Title: Fogg Director John Coolidge Is Retiring After Two Innovative Decades with Museum | 6/13/1968 | See Source »

Wick noted that the bequest was "far and away the largest" -- in terms of money -- that the museum has ever received. It has, however, been given other sizeable collections, he said. He cited in particular the Winthrop, Wertheim, and Sachs collections...

Author: By Beth Edelmann, | Title: $4 Million Gift Donated to Fogg | 5/19/1966 | See Source »

Dunlop's studies have appeared in such books as "Wage Determination Under Trade Unions" and "Industrial Relations Systems." He is chairman and editor of the Wertheim Committee which publishes a series of books on industrial relations and labor economics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dunlop Selected For Wells Chair | 1/4/1966 | See Source »

...published poetry and prose in Atlantic Monthly, Saturday Review and other magazines. This winter a play by Mr. Houghton will be produced at the Loeb Drama Center; his work is to appear in an anthology published by Random House this fall. Miss Whitman is the Editor of the Wertheim Committee, which publishes books about Labor relations. Her poetry has appeared widely and has been recorded in part for the Harvard Vocarium Library...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Singers, Poets, Band Perform This Week | 8/4/1960 | See Source »

...Maurice Wertheim bequest (it eventually goes en bloc to the Fogg) is also on view upstairs at the Fogg, where its future owners have complemented the collection's brilliance with a well-balanced, elegantly proportioned, and grandly spaced installation--which looks good from any spot. The 19th century gallery is particularly impressive with Van Gogh's Self Portrait, the primus inter pares of the lot. The brilliant lime-green brushwork which forms a halo around the artist's head is both economical and expressive and the demonic eyes with yellow pupils, the red defining lines of the nose and mouth...

Author: By Michael C. D. macdonald, | Title: Summer Art: Prakash, Pearlman, Wertheim, Warburg, Kahn; Museum Director, Four Major Collections Visit Harvard | 7/9/1959 | See Source »

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