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The image depicts an open page from a book or catalog, which contains information about an art exhibition. The top portion of the page features a label with text that reads:
"GERMANIC MUSEUM - HARVARD UNIVERSITY
PAUL KLEE
Exhibition of
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS
MARCH 8 TO APRIL 3"
This label indicates that there was an exhibition of paintings and prints by the artist Paul Klee at the Germanic Museum of Harvard University, which ran from March 8 to April 3.
Below the label, there is a newspaper clipping from the "Boston Herald," dated Monday, February 27, 1960. The headline of the article reads "Matter' on Stage." The clipping includes an image of a pencil drawing titled "Head of a Woman," created by Gerhard Marcks, which is part of the collection at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The drawing depicts the head of a woman with a contemplative expression. The newspaper clipping is affixed to the page with tape.
The page itself is part of a bound book or catalog, as evidenced by the visible spine and other pages on the left side of the image. The paper appears aged, suggesting that the document is from an earlier time period.
The image shows an exhibition pamphlet or booklet for an art show featuring the works of Paul Klee. The cover of the booklet includes the following details:
Inside the booklet, there is a clipping from a newspaper, specifically from the "Monitor" section of the Boston Monday issue dated February 27, 1950. The article is titled "Matter on Stage" and features an image of a pen drawing by Gerhard Marcks, titled "Head of a Woman," which was displayed at the Germanic Museum at Harvard. The drawing depicts a profile portrait of a woman's head.
The image shows an open book or album with several items inserted into its pages.
Top Section:
PAUL KLEE
Exhibition of
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS
MARCH 8 TO APRIL 3
Middle Section:
The book appears to be part of a collection or archive, possibly related to art exhibitions or historical records from Harvard University's Germanic Museum.
The image shows an open book with two pieces of paper clipped inside it.
The first piece of paper is an announcement or poster for an exhibition at the Germanic Museum, Harvard University. It reads:
The second piece of paper is a newspaper clipping from the "Boston Herald" dated February 27, 1950. The headline of the clipping is "The Matter' on Stage." The clipping contains a black-and-white illustration of a pencil drawing titled "Head of a Woman" by Gerhaesi Marek, which is noted to be at the Germanic Museum at Harvard.
The book appears to be a scrapbook or an album, given the nature of the items clipped inside.
The image shows an open book or catalog page featuring an exhibition related to the artist Paul Klee. The page is from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University.
Exhibition Details:
Newspaper Clipping:
The newspaper article is partially visible, and it includes the name of the newspaper, though it's not entirely legible. The drawing is a detailed sketch of a woman's face, indicative of Klee's style or the kind of artwork that might have been featured in the exhibition.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or booklet related to an art exhibit. At the top of the page, there is a label that reads:
GERMANIC MUSEUM – HARVARD UNIVERSITY
PAUL KLEE
Exhibition of
PAINTINGS AND PRINTS
MARCH 8 TO APRIL 3
Below this label, there is a newspaper clipping from the Boston Traveler dated Monday, February 27, 1950. The headline of the article is partially visible and reads, "'Head' on Stage." The article includes a sketch titled “Head of a Woman,” described as a pencil drawing by Gerhazi Mareks, displayed at the Germanic Museum at Harvard. The sketch depicts the profile of a woman’s head, drawn with delicate lines, exuding an artistic and intellectual atmosphere.
The page, along with its contents, suggests an archival collection or a keepsake related to the exhibition of Paul Klee's works at Harvard University, with additional references to other artistic works shown at the museum.
The image displays a page from a scrapbook or exhibition catalog. At the top, under the heading "GERMANIC MUSEUM – HARVARD UNIVERSITY," there is a label for an exhibition titled "PAUL KLEE," which showcased "PAINTINGS AND PRINTS" from March 8 to April 3, although the year is not visible. Below this label, pasted on the page, there is a clipping from what appears to be a newspaper or publication, which announces an event or subject related to "Matter on Stage" dated Monday, February 27, 1950. There's also reference to a piece of artwork titled "Head of a Woman," attributed to being a pencil drawing by Gerhard Marcks at the Germanic Museum at Harvard. The physical condition of the page indicates age, with some discoloration and the edges of the sheets worn. The scrapbook or catalog lies open, suggesting it may be part of an archive or a personal collection.
The image shows an open book with a newspaper clipping and a printed page attached to different pages.
At the top of the left page, there is a clipped announcement from the Germanic Museum—Harvard University for an exhibition of paintings and prints by Paul Klee, scheduled to run from March 8 to April 3.
Below the announcement, the newspaper clipping contains a sketch titled "Head of a Woman," a pencil drawing by Gerhardt Marcks displayed at the Germanic Museum at Harvard. The clipping is dated "Boston, Monday, February 27, 1950."
The image shows an open book with two clippings attached to the right page.
The upper clipping is a printed notice for an art exhibition at the Germanic Museum – Harvard University. It announces an exhibition of paintings and prints by Paul Klee, scheduled to run from March 8 to April 3.
The lower clipping is a newspaper excerpt dated Monday, February 27, 1950, from Boston. It features a pencil drawing titled "Head of a Woman" by Gerhaert Mareckx, on display at the Germanic Museum at Harvard. The drawing is a profile sketch of a woman's head.
The page itself is light beige and shows some aging but is otherwise in good condition. The book's binding is visible on the left.
The image shows an open book or catalog page from an exhibition. The page is titled "Paul Klee: Exhibition of Paintings and Prints", organized by the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The exhibition ran from March 8 to April 3, as indicated at the top of the page.
Below the title, there is a smaller section that appears to be a newspaper clipping or article titled "Matter' on Stage", dated Boston, Monday, February 27, 1950. The article includes a pencil drawing labeled "Head of a Woman" by Gerhardi Marcks, which is noted as being part of the Germanic Museum at Harvard.
The drawing depicts a stylized, somewhat abstract head of a woman, rendered in a minimalist, expressive style typical of modern or avant-garde art. The overall layout suggests this is a catalog or program for an art exhibition, documenting both the event details and a featured artwork. The book itself has a simple, beige cover with visible spine and pages, indicating it is likely a formal publication or record of the exhibition.