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Degas at Harvard

Marjorie Benedict Cohn and Jean Sutherland Boggs ; with a poem by Richard Wilbur ; and collection checklist by Edward Saywell and Stephan Wolohojian

Harvard University Art Museums , Yale University Press, c2005

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Exhibition catalogue

Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Fogg Art Museum, HUAM, Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 1-Nov. 27, 2005

Organized by the Harvard University Art Museums (HUAM)

Checklist & provenance: p. [97]-127

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This handsomely illustrated book presents more than seventy paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and sculptures by Edgar Degas (1834 - 1917) in Harvard University's collections - one of the most important holdings of the artist's work in the United States. In 1911, the Fogg Art Museum was the first museum to mount a one-man exhibition on Degas and was the only museum to do so during the artist's lifetime. This book examines the history of Degas's reception in the U.S., and in particular the pivotal role that Harvard played. Marjorie Benedict Cohn offers an historical account of the formation of the prized collection of Degas's works at the Fogg. Jean Sutherland Boggs provides an engaging personal recollection of her initial encounter in 1944 with Degas and his champion at the Fogg, associate director Paul J. Sachs, who inspired not only Boggs's later work on Degas but also that of many other art historians, museum directors and curators. Exhibition schedule: Harvard University Art Museums, 1 August to 27 November 2005.

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