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ARCH.2013.5.3, Rendition: VRS249272
The image is a simple, text-based announcement from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, detailing a series of exhibitions. The text is printed in black on a light beige background. The announcement includes three exhibitions with their respective dates:
Work by German Children and Unemployed
German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries
Modern Danish Silver
The layout is straightforward, with the name of the museum at the top, followed by the word "EXHIBITIONS" in bold, and then the details of each exhibition listed below. Each exhibition title is followed by its respective dates.
The image is a poster from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University detailing three different exhibitions that were scheduled to take place during the late autumn and early winter of 1940.
Work by German Children and Unemployed:
German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries:
Modern Danish Silver:
The poster has a simple, vintage design with black text printed on a light yellowish background. The text is clearly legible, providing the title of each exhibition and the corresponding time frames.
The image is of a flyer or announcement from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, detailing three exhibitions. The first exhibition, titled 'Work by German Children and Unemployed,' is scheduled from October 8 to November 5. The second exhibition, 'German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries,' runs from November 8 to December 6. The third exhibition, 'Modern Danish Silver,' is set to take place from December 11 to January 8.
The image is a poster detailing the exhibition schedule at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The poster lists three different exhibitions along with their respective dates:
"Work by German Children and Unemployed"
"German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries"
"Modern Danish Silver"
The design of the poster is simple and text-based, with the exhibition titles and dates prominently displayed. The text is in a serif font, giving it a formal appearance.
The image is an exhibition announcement from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. It lists three exhibitions along with their respective dates:
Work by German Children and Unemployed
German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries
Modern Danish Silver
The text is printed on a light beige or cream-colored background, and the dates and titles are arranged sequentially in a simple, straightforward format.
The image is a program or flyer from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, detailing three exhibitions held during the late fall and early winter.
The first exhibition, titled "Work by German Children and Unemployed," was held from October 8 to November 5.
The second exhibition, "German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries," ran from November 8 to December 6.
The third exhibition, "Modern Danish Silver," was displayed from December 11 to January 8.
The flyer is in a beige or light tan color and features bold, black text for easy readability.
The image is a vintage exhibition announcement from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. It lists three exhibitions with their running dates:
The text is centered and printed in a simple, clear font on a yellowish background. There are small bullet points separating each exhibition listing.
This image shows a text-based poster or notice outlining exhibitions at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The notice lists three separate exhibitions:
The poster has a minimalistic design, with only black text on a yellowed paper background, and it doesn't include any images or additional graphics. The choice of font and the straightforward layout give it a formal and academic appearance.
The image is a vintage announcement poster from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. It details three exhibitions hosted by the museum:
The text is printed in a simple, clear typeface on a light-colored background, emphasizing the dates and titles of the exhibitions.
The image shows a printed announcement or flyer for exhibitions held at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University. The document is formatted with a clean, centered layout and uses a classic serif font. It lists three distinct exhibitions with their respective dates:
"Work by German Children and Unemployed"
"German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries"
"Modern Danish Silver"
The text is presented in a straightforward, formal style, typical of early-to-mid 20th-century museum announcements. The background is a light beige or cream color, giving the document a vintage appearance. The overall design is simple and functional, focusing on conveying essential information about the exhibitions.