Bulletin of the Fogg Art Museum
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  1. 1931-1950 Bulletin of the Fogg Art Museum
  2. 1921-1931 Notes (Fogg Art Museum)
The Bulletin of the Fogg Art Museum continued the publication Notes in November of 1931. Notes was a publication issued annually between 1921 and 1931, appearing in various months. Edited by assistant to the Director of the Fogg Art Museum, Margaret E. Gilman, the publication included brief scholarly articles about pieces in the collection. In addition to some of the information contained in its predecessor publication, the Bulletin also included information about daily Museum activities such as lecture series, exhibitions, courses, and lists of accessions. The Bulletin was published in 11 volumes with various numbers per volume. There were also occasional supplementary issues. Publication ceased in March of 1950. Alternate titles include Bulletin of the Fogg Museum and Bulletin of the William Hayes Fogg Art Museum.
All Issues
1950s
  1. 1950 (Vol. 11)
    1. No. 2 Mar., 1950 pp. 47-96
1940s
1930s