MassArt Through the Years - Massachusetts School of Art
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Plaster cast of a gargoyle bust of alumnus (1916) and faculty (Perspective and Drawing) Theron Cain
The bust of Theron Cain was created in 1929 for the new Longwood building façade, but the project was never completed. -
Students May Stevens and Elizabeth Sanborn at [etching press], 1944
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Students creating Civil Defense posters, 1952
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Student with woodworking tools, undated
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Seventy-fifth anniversary booklet featuring student artwork, 1948
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School building on Longwood Avenue, opened to students in 1930
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Massachusetts School of Art promotional poster featuring the school’s war efforts, ca. 1943
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M.A. House Bill No. 65, 1950
M.A. House Bill No. 65, granted the Massachusetts School of Art the ability to award Bachelor of Fine Arts Degrees. -
Letter from the Massachusetts School of Art Alumni Association, 1944
This letter detailed the Massachusetts School of Art Alumni Association's concerns that the school would be forced to vacate its building on Longwood Avenue in order to provide space for the Department of Health and its wartime efforts -
Letter from M.I.T. Chemical Warfare Service Development Laboratory, 1942
This letter informed the President of the Massachusetts School of Art of four former students working in the Chemical Warfare Service Development Laboratory drafting room. -
Frances Euphemia Thompson speaking to a group of children, undated
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Fashion show pamphlet, undated (02)
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Fashion students, undated
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Fashion show pamphlet, undated (01)