Courtyard with objects, 1935-1975 Digital
Dates
- Creation: 1935-1975
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted. A selection of items in this collection have been digitized and are available as thumbnails; additional items may be available in repository.
Extent
19 linear feet (42 file boxes, oversize materials)General note
Includes images of artwork in the courtyard that include sculptures, artifacts and paintings, also includes images of Christmas decorations; arrangement is chronological.
- Courtyard with objects, 1935-1975.
- Courtyard with objects
- Boston University student models from Matisse's "Le Serf" (1953.42) during the "19th and 20th Century French Sculpture" courtyard exhibition, Fogg Museum
- Mounted sculpture with scaffolding in courtyard, Fogg Museum
- Boston University student models from Matisse's "Le Serf" (1953.42) during the "19th and 20th Century French Sculpture" courtyard exhibition, Fogg Museum
- Visitors with "Recumbent Effigy (1936.11)," in courtyard, Fogg Museum
- Students with David Smith's "Fish (1994.20)" during "David Smith: Five Metal Sculptures," courtyard, Fogg Museum
- View of Christmas tree in courtyard through arcade, Fogg Museum
- Christmas wreaths in courtyard, Fogg Museum
- Christmas wreaths and Horyuji paintings in courtyard, Fogg Museum
Repository Details
Part of the Harvard Art Museums Archives Repository
The Harvard Art Museums Archives is the official repository for institutional records and historical documents in all formats relating to the Fogg Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, 1895 to the present. Its collections include papers of individuals and groups associated with the museums' history, including records of past exhibitions, architectural plans, photographs, scrapbooks, and memorabilia, as well as correspondence with collectors, gallery owners, museum professionals, and artists throughout the twentieth century. Its holdings also document the formation of the museums' collections and its mission as a teaching institution.
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