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The image is a flyer for an event at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The flyer announces a loan exhibition of sculpture by Georg Kolbe, which is scheduled to take place from January 15th to January 29th. Additionally, there is an illustrated lecture on Georg Kolbe to be given by Edward M. M. Warburg on January 25th at 4:00 PM. The public is invited to attend this event.
At the bottom of the flyer, there is a small attached note that reads:
"GERMANIC MUSEUM
A loan exhibition of the sculpture of Georg Kolbe will be held at the Germanic Museum from January fifteenth to January twenty-ninth. The exhibition consists of twenty-five sculptures lent by private collectors and museums in New York and New England collections."
There is also a handwritten note on the flyer that says "Novella 1-4-'45."
The image shows a flyer or announcement for an event at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University. The event is a loan exhibition of sculptures by Georg Kolbe, which is scheduled to run from January 15th to 29th. In addition to the exhibition, there will be an illustrated lecture on Georg Kolbe by Edward M. M. Warburg, set for January 25th at 4:00 p.m. The flyer extends an invitation to the public to attend these events. There is also a small note at the bottom, likely detailing additional information about the items on display, mentioning that the exhibition includes about twenty bronzes and twenty-five drawings borrowed from New York and New England collections. The flyer is yellowed with age and has some handwritten notes and a stamp.
The image is a vintage exhibition poster from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. Here are the details:
Additionally, there is a small note at the bottom explaining that this exhibition features the modern German artist Georg Kolbe, including twenty-nine bronzes and twenty-five drawings. These pieces are borrowed from various collections in New York and New England. The exhibition is scheduled to run from January 15th to January 29th.
The image shows a historical flyer or poster from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The poster announces a loan exhibition of sculptures by the artist Georg Kolbe. The exhibition was held from January 15th to January 29th.
Additionally, the poster mentions an illustrated lecture on Georg Kolbe by Edward M. M. Warburg, which took place on January 25th at 4:00 PM. The poster invites the public to attend both the exhibition and the lecture.
The small text at the bottom provides additional details: the loan exhibition features sculptures and drawings by Georg Kolbe, a modern German artist, and includes about twenty bronzes and twenty-five drawings borrowed from New York and New England collections.
The poster appears aged, with some wear and tear visible, particularly around the edges and the bottom right corner. There is also a handwritten note in the bottom right corner, which seems to be a date or some form of annotation.
The image shows an old exhibition poster for a loan exhibition at the Germanic Museum, associated with Harvard University. The poster announces a display of sculptures by the modern German artist, Georg Kolbe, which was held from January 15th to January 29th.
Key details include:
At the bottom of the poster, there is additional text in a smaller font, providing further details about the exhibition. It mentions that the exhibition includes about twenty bronzes and twenty-five drawings borrowed from New York and New England collections. There is also a handwritten note on the poster, dated January 9, 1932, which likely refers to the exhibition's catalog or related materials.
The image is of a vintage flyer or announcement for an exhibition and lecture. Here's a detailed summary:
Title and Venue:
Exhibition Details:
Lecture Details:
Invitation:
Additional Information:
Visuals:
The flyer is a historical document likely aimed at promoting cultural and artistic events at Harvard University during the specified dates.
This image shows a vintage poster or advertisement for an event at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The poster is promoting a loan exhibition of sculpture by Georg Kolbe, which took place from January 15th to 29th, although the year is not visible on the poster. There was also an illustrated lecture on Georg Kolbe by Edward M.M. Warburg on January 25th at 4:00 P.M.
The document is a bit worn, indicating its age, with some tears and fraying along the edges, and a handwritten note in the bottom right corner that seems to be a date ("Jan. 6, 1932"), suggesting the possible year when the event was held or when the poster was put up. Below the main text, there is a smaller section of text that describes more about the exhibit, mentioning that it includes "forty-eight drawings about twenty-six models, and etc.", with contributions borrowed from New York and New England collections.
This poster appears to be within a protector or a folder, as indicated by the edge visible on the left side, and there's some shadow at the top indicating it may have been photographed while in the folder, possibly for archival purposes.
The image is of a vintage poster from Harvard University's Germanic Museum, announcing a loan exhibition of sculpture by Georg Kolbe. The exhibition runs from January 15th to January 29th. Additionally, there is an illustrated lecture on Georg Kolbe by Edward M. M. Warburg, scheduled for January 25th at 4:00 PM. The poster invites the public to attend these events.
The background of the poster is a beige, slightly yellowed color, indicative of its age. The text is printed in black, with a minimalist and art-deco style. There is a strip of darker discoloration near the top, possibly from previous adhesive or tape. At the bottom left corner, a smaller note provides additional details about the exhibition, mentioning that it contains about twenty bronzes and twenty-five drawings borrowed from New York and New England collections. The handwriting toward the bottom right reads "Depitte Jan. 9, 1932" indicating a date of catalog or archiving. The overall condition suggests it has been preserved within a book or folder.
The image depicts the cover of a program or brochure for a loan exhibition of sculpture by the modern German artist Georg Kolbe, held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The document is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY" and details the following key information:
Exhibition Details:
Lecture Information:
Invitation:
Additional Notes:
The overall design is simple and formal, with clean typography and a light beige background, typical of early 20th-century printed materials. The document appears to be part of an archival or historical collection, as suggested by its slightly worn condition and the handwritten note.
The image shows a vintage exhibition brochure for a loan exhibition of sculptures by German artist Georg Kolbe. The brochure is from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University and announces the exhibition from January 15th to 29th. It also includes details about an illustrated lecture on Georg Kolbe by Edward M. M. Warburg on January 25th at 4:00 PM. The brochure invites the public to attend the exhibition and lecture.