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ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793571
The image appears to be the inside cover of a book or catalog. The cover is predominantly plain with some visible wear and tear, including a few greyish marks and a small tear at the bottom right corner.
Attached to the cover is a label that provides information about an exhibition. The label reads:
GERMANIC MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
EXHIBITIONS
ENGLISH BRASS RUBBINGS
WATER COLORS BY CHRISTIAN ROHLFS
THROUGH MAY 10TH
This indicates that the book or catalog is related to an exhibition held at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, featuring English brass rubbings and watercolors by the artist Christian Rohlfs. The exhibition was scheduled to run until May 10th. The label is positioned near the top center of the cover.
The image depicts an exhibition poster from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The poster is partially damaged and worn, with some tears and areas where the paper has been crumpled or removed.
The text on the poster reads:
GERMANIC MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
EXHIBITIONS
ENGLISH BRASS RUBBINGS
WATER COLORS BY CHRISTIAN ROHLFS
THROUGH MAY 10TH
The poster advertises two exhibitions:
Both exhibitions were on display through May 10th. The visual presentation of the poster includes a light brown background with darker brown text. There are also a few gray and white abstract shapes that appear to be part of the design or possibly remnants from damage.
The image shows an open book or catalog page from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page contains an announcement or label for an exhibition. The text on the label reads:
"GERMANIC MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
EXHIBITIONS
ENGLISH BRASS RUBBINGS
WATER COLORS BY CHRISTIAN ROHLFS
THROUGH MAY 10TH"
Below the text, there are faint outlines of images or rubbings, which appear to be reproductions of brass rubbings. These rubbings are likely inscriptions or designs found on brass or other metal surfaces, transferred onto paper. The book page itself appears to be aged, with some wear and minor stains visible.
The image shows an open book with a label affixed to one of its pages. The label is from the "Germanic Museum, Harvard University" and details an exhibition. The text on the label reads:
"EXHIBITIONS
ENGLISH BRASS RUBBINGS
WATER COLORS BY CHRISTIAN ROHLFS
THROUGH MAY 10TH"
The page itself appears to have some faint, smudged markings that look like they could be remnants of old maps or drawings, though they are not clearly legible. The book itself has a green spine, and the visible pages are of a light color, possibly cream or off-white. The edges of the pages show some signs of wear.
The image depicts a page from a catalog or brochure of an exhibition held at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University. The title of the exhibition is prominently displayed on a yellowish label affixed to the page:
"EXHIBITIONS
ENGLISH BRASS RUBBINGS
WATER COLORS BY CHRISTIAN ROHLFS
THROUGH MAY 10TH"
The page itself shows significant damage, with several areas of the paper torn and missing. The torn edges and portions of the text are visible, suggesting the page has been through some wear and tear. The left side of the book is open, showing a portion of the spine, which is green.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a booklet or pamphlet. At the top of the page, there is a light orange rectangular label with black text that reads:
"GERMANIC MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
EXHIBITIONS
ENGLISH BRASS RUBBINGS
WATER COLORS BY CHRISTIAN ROHLFS
THROUGH MAY 10TH"
The rest of the page is mostly blank, except for some faint, unclear grey marks and a handwritten note that says "No." The paper appears aged, with visible edges on the left side, indicating it is part of a booklet or a small book. The background of the page is a light beige or off-white color.
This is an image of an open book or catalog with a beige or light tan cover. The right-hand side of the page features a glued-on label with text that provides information about exhibitions at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University, specifically mentioning "English Brass Rubbings" and "Water Colors by Christian Rohlfs" available through May 10th; however, the year of the exhibition is not indicated.
The book shows signs of wear and age. There are some tears on the page, and parts of the page are damaged, indicating that it is likely quite old or has been handled frequently. The corners of the pages are slightly rounded and there's discoloration on the cover that suggests either exposure to light or other environmental factors. The page edges appear to be slightly yellowed, reinforcing the impression of aging paper. The spine of the book is visible on the left-hand side, and the pages appear to be slightly separating from the binding at the bottom.
The image shows an open book with a piece of paper attached to the top part of the right page. The paper is from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, advertising exhibitions. The exhibitions mentioned include English brass rubbings and watercolors by Christian Rohlf, available through May 10th.
The book's pages are slightly yellowed and appear to be aged. There are some tears and missing pieces on the right page, along with a few grey marks or stains scattered across the surface. The book's spine and the top corner can be seen, suggesting it is handled or opened frequently.
The image shows the interior of a book or catalog, likely from an exhibition. The page features a label or title card affixed to the top portion, which reads:
"GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXHIBITIONS
ENGLISH BRASS RUBBINGS
WATER COLORS BY CHRISTIAN ROHLFS
THROUGH MAY 10TH"
The label is printed in a clean, formal font, indicating it is an official announcement or description of an exhibition. Below the label, the page appears to be blank except for a few small, irregularly shaped stains or marks in various shades of gray and dark tones, scattered across the page. These marks do not form any recognizable pattern or design. The book's spine is visible on the left side, showing a light brown, textured cover. The overall appearance suggests this is an archival or historical document, possibly from the mid-20th century, given the style of the label and the condition of the page.
The image shows a book open to a page that appears to be a catalogue or exhibition flyer. The title of the book is "Germanic Museum Harvard University" and the page is titled "Exhibitions." The page features a yellow label with black text that reads "English Brass Rubbings Water Colors by Christian Rohlfs Through May 10th." The book has a green spine and the pages are slightly worn, with some holes and tears. The book is placed on a gray surface.