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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

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The image is a cover page of an exhibition catalog titled "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century." The exhibition was assembled by the College Art Association with the aid of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, the Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.

The cover features a black and white reproduction of a painting titled "Lady and Youth Singing" by Govert Flinck. The painting depicts a lady and a youth engaged in singing, with the lady holding a musical score.

The exhibition is noted to be on view at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The overall design of the cover is simple and elegant, with a focus on the artwork and the exhibition details.

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The image is a poster for an exhibition titled "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century." The poster was organized by the College Art Association with the assistance of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, the Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Key details from the poster include:

  • The exhibition features artwork from the Dutch period of the 17th century.
  • There is a small black-and-white illustration at the center of the poster depicting a scene titled "Lady and Youth Singing," attributed to the artist Govert Flinck.
  • The exhibition is scheduled to be held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The poster is primarily in a light beige color, giving it a vintage appearance.

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The image is of a formal announcement for an art exhibition. The text on the document reads as follows:

"EXHIBITION of DUTCH PAINTINGS of THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY

Assembled by the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION with the aid of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts

[There is an image of a painting titled 'LADY AND YOUTH SINGING' by Govert Flinck]

On view at the GERMANIC MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS"

The document appears to be a program or informational sheet for an exhibition of 17th-century Dutch paintings, curated by the College Art Association with assistance from Dr. W. R. Valentiner. The exhibition features the painting "Lady and Youth Singing" by Govert Flinck and is being held at the Germanic Museum, which is part of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The layout is formal and the text is presented in a clear, readable font, with the central image of the painting providing a visual highlight.

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The image is the cover of an exhibition catalog for Dutch paintings from the seventeenth century. The exhibition was assembled by the College Art Association with assistance from Dr. W. R. Valentiner, who was the Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts at the time.

The artwork depicted on the catalog cover is titled "Lady and Youth Singing" and is attributed to Govert Flinck, a Dutch painter of the 17th century.

The exhibition was held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The catalog provides details about the event, showcasing an important collection of Dutch art from this period.

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The image is an exhibition poster for an event titled "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century." The exhibition was assembled by the College Art Association with the assistance of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, who was the Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.

The poster features an illustration of a painting titled "Lady and Youth Singing" by Govert Flinck. The artwork depicts two figures, presumably a lady and a youth, engaged in singing together.

The exhibition was on view at the Germanic Museum, located at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The poster provides information about the location and the organizing body of the exhibition.

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The image is an exhibition catalog or invitation for an exhibition titled "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century." The exhibition was assembled by the College Art Association, with assistance from Dr. W. R. Valentiner, who was the Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.

The catalog features an illustration of a painting titled "Lady and Youth Singing" by Govert Flinck. Below the image of the painting, the catalog specifies the location where the exhibition was on view: the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The design of the catalog is simple and formal, with the text printed in a classic serif font, reflecting the historical and academic nature of the exhibition.

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The image is of a printed poster or flyer advertising an art exhibition. The text at the top reads "EXHIBITION of DUTCH PAINTINGS of THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY", indicating the historical and geographical focus of the showcase. It is noted that the exhibition was assembled by the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION with the help of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, who is credited as the Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Below this text, there is also a small reproduction of an artwork from the exhibition, with the caption "LADY AND YOUTH SINGING By Govert Flinck," which refers to the painting depicted. The exhibition was on view at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as stated at the bottom of the poster.

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This image shows an announcement for an exhibition of Dutch paintings from the seventeenth century. The exhibition is assembled by the College Art Association with the assistance of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts. It features a painting titled "Lady and Youth Singing" by Govert Flinck. The exhibition is on view at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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The image shows the cover of a catalog or brochure for an exhibition titled "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century." The text is presented in a classic, formal font and is arranged in a clean, hierarchical layout.

Key Details:

  1. Title:

    • "EXHIBITION of DUTCH PAINTINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY" is prominently displayed at the top in bold, capitalized letters.
  2. Organizers:

    • The exhibition was assembled by the COLLEGE ART ASSOCIATION, with the assistance of Dr. W. R. VALENTINER, who is identified as the Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
  3. Featured Artwork:

    • Below the text, there is a black-and-white reproduction of a painting titled "LADY AND YOUTH SINGING" by Govert Flinck. The artwork depicts two figures, likely a woman and a young man, engaged in a musical or conversational activity. The woman appears to be playing an instrument, while the young man is holding a piece of paper, possibly a musical score or a letter.
  4. Exhibition Location:

    • The exhibition is noted to be on view at the GERMANIC MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS.

Design and Layout:

  • The cover has a simple, elegant design with a cream or off-white background.
  • The text is centered and uses a serif font, giving it a formal and scholarly appearance.
  • The inclusion of the artwork reproduction adds a visual element that ties the catalog to the exhibition's theme.

This cover effectively communicates the purpose of the catalog, highlighting the exhibition's focus on 17th-century Dutch paintings and providing essential details about the organizers, featured artwork, and location.

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The image is a printed document featuring a black-and-white image of a painting, titled "Exhibition of Dutch Paintings of the Seventeenth Century." The painting depicts a woman playing a lute while a young boy sits nearby, engrossed in a book. The document also includes text that provides information about the exhibition, stating that it was assembled by the College Art Association with the assistance of Dr. W. R. Valentiner, Director of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The exhibition is on view at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.