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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793796

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The image shows a flyer or announcement from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, inviting the public to two exhibitions. The first exhibition, running from February 23 to March 26, features "Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts." The second exhibition, from March 30 to April 30, showcases "Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings." The flyer extends a cordial invitation to the public to attend these exhibitions. The overall design is simple and text-based, focusing on providing clear information about the events.

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The image shows a notice from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The notice announces two exhibitions:

  1. The first exhibition titled "Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts" runs from February 23 to March 26.
  2. The second exhibition titled "Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings" runs from March 30 to April 30.

At the bottom, there is an invitation that reads, "The Public is Cordially Invited." The notice is printed in a formal, elegant style, indicating that these exhibitions are open to the public and likely of significant historical and artistic interest. The text is in black against a light beige background.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog related to the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page is titled "Exhibitions" and contains information about two exhibitions held at the museum.

The first exhibition, titled "Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts," was held from February 23 to March 26.

The second exhibition, titled "Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings," was held from March 30 to April 30.

At the bottom of the page, there is a note inviting "THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED," indicating that both exhibitions were open to the general public. The page appears to be part of a catalog or a program from the museum, possibly from the mid-20th century, given the style of the text and layout.

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The image is a historical announcement poster from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. It advertises two exhibitions:

  1. The first exhibition, running from February 23 to March 26, features "Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts."
  2. The second exhibition, taking place from March 30 to April 30, showcases "Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings."

The poster invites the public cordially to attend these exhibitions. The design is simple and clean, with bold, black text on a light background. The text is organized into distinct sections, with the museum's name and university affiliation at the top, followed by the exhibition dates and titles, and concluding with the invitation to the public.

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The image is of an exhibition notice from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. It lists details about two exhibitions that were scheduled to take place:

  1. Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts

    • Dates: February 23 to March 26
  2. Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings

    • Dates: March 30 to April 30

At the bottom of the notice, it states that "The Public is Cordially Invited" to attend these exhibitions. The text is printed in a simple, clear font on what appears to be aged paper, and the notice itself is framed by a green border.

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The image is a flyer from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, announcing two upcoming exhibitions. The flyer has a simple, clean design with black text on a light beige background.

The flyer is divided into sections:

  1. Header:

    • The top section prominently displays the name "Germanic Museum" in large, bold, uppercase letters.
    • Below it, in smaller, bold, uppercase letters, is "Harvard University."
  2. Main Content:

    • The middle section is titled "Exhibitions" in large, bold, uppercase letters.
    • Below the title, there are two exhibition announcements:
      • The first exhibition is "Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts," scheduled from February 23 to March 26.
      • The second exhibition is "Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings," scheduled from March 30 to April 30.
  3. Footer:

    • The bottom section invites the public to the exhibitions with the text "The Public is Cordially Invited" in bold, uppercase letters.

The flyer is neatly designed with clear, organized information, making it easy for viewers to understand the details of the exhibitions.

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This is an image of an old, slightly tattered poster or announcement for exhibitions at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The poster is laid on a surface and is showing signs of age with its discolored edges, slightly worn out corners, and crease marks.

The text on the poster is cleanly laid out and reads as follows:

GERMANIC MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY

EXHIBITIONS

FEB. 23 TO MAR. 26
REPRODUCTIONS OF GERMAN ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS

MAR. 30 TO APR. 30
REPRODUCTIONS OF GERMAN RENAISSANCE DRAWINGS

THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED

The text is organized in three columns and uses a mix of uppercase letters and bold fonts to emphasize the headings and the dates of the events. The phrase "THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED" is centered at the bottom of the poster, suggesting that this exhibition was open to the public. The design is simple and utilitarian, typical of informational posters of the past.

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The image is of a poster or flyer advertising exhibitions at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University.

The key information on the poster includes:

  • The museum name: "GERMANIC MUSEUM," followed by "HARVARD UNIVERSITY" in smaller text underneath.
  • The word "EXHIBITIONS" is prominently displayed in the center.
  • Two exhibition events are listed:
    1. From February 23 to March 26: Reproductions of German Illuminated Manuscripts.
    2. From March 30 to April 30: Reproductions of German Renaissance Drawings.
  • A general invitation is extended at the bottom, reading: "THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED."

The layout is clear and organized with distinct sections, and the text is primarily in black on a light tan background.

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The image shows a vintage exhibition announcement from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The announcement is printed on a beige sheet with bold black text. It details two exhibitions:

  • From February 23 to March 26: Reproductions of German illuminated manuscripts.
  • From March 30 to April 30: Reproductions of German Renaissance drawings.

The text also includes an invitation line at the bottom stating, "The public is cordially invited." The design features simple, clean lines and typography, with some horizontal and vertical black lines dividing the sections of text. The paper appears to be part of an old book or album with a green cloth binding visible at the bottom.

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The image depicts a printed announcement or flyer for the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The document is presented in a simple, formal design, with a light beige background and black text. The layout is divided into two main sections:

  1. Header:

    • At the top, the text reads "GERMANIC MUSEUM" in bold, uppercase letters, followed by "HARVARD UNIVERSITY" in a slightly smaller font. This indicates the institution hosting the exhibitions.
  2. Main Content:

    • Below the header, the word "EXHIBITIONS" is prominently displayed in large, bold letters.
    • Two exhibition details are listed:
      • "REPRODUCTIONS OF GERMAN ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS" scheduled from Feb. 23 to Mar. 26.
      • "REPRODUCTIONS OF GERMAN RENAISSANCE DRAWINGS" scheduled from Mar. 30 to Apr. 30.
    • At the bottom, a courteous invitation is included: "THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED."

The document appears to be part of a booklet or folder, as suggested by the visible spine and the slightly worn edges, indicating it may have been part of an archive or collection. The overall design is clean and professional, typical of academic or museum announcements from the mid-20th century.