Harvard News Office (2002 թ․ ապրիլի 4). «Harvard Gazette: Color, form, action and teaching». News.harvard.edu. Արխիվացված է օրիգինալից 2002 թ․ օգոստոսի 20-ին. Վերցված է 2013 թ․ հուլիսի 18-ին. «The first Fogg Museum, known as Hunt Hall, was built in 1893 and demolished in 1974 to make way for Canaday. The "new" Fogg was built in 1925 where the home of Harvard naturalist Louis Agassiz once stood — the original Agassiz neighborhood. The building is named for William Hayes Fogg, a Maine merchant who was born in 1817, left school at 14, and grew rich in the China trade. After he died in 1884, his widow, Elizabeth, left $200,000 and the couple's Asian art collection to Harvard.»
«History». Harvard Art Museums. Արխիվացված է օրիգինալից 2013 թ․ հունիսի 18-ին. Վերցված է 2013 թ․ հուլիսի 20-ին.
Harvard News Office (2002 թ․ ապրիլի 4). «Harvard Gazette: Color, form, action and teaching». News.harvard.edu. Արխիվացված է օրիգինալից 2002 թ․ օգոստոսի 20-ին. Վերցված է 2013 թ․ հուլիսի 18-ին. «The first Fogg Museum, known as Hunt Hall, was built in 1893 and demolished in 1974 to make way for Canaday. The "new" Fogg was built in 1925 where the home of Harvard naturalist Louis Agassiz once stood — the original Agassiz neighborhood. The building is named for William Hayes Fogg, a Maine merchant who was born in 1817, left school at 14, and grew rich in the China trade. After he died in 1884, his widow, Elizabeth, left $200,000 and the couple's Asian art collection to Harvard.»