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The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated January 3, 1952. The letter is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pickhardt, Jr., at 17 Sparks Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts.
The content of the letter is as follows:
Greeting and Introduction: The letter begins with a greeting to Carl and Meg.
Acknowledgment of Contributions: The Busch-Reisinger Museum Association expresses gratitude for the financial support received from its members, emphasizing that the funds have enabled the museum to continue its activities and acquire new pieces.
Recent Acquisitions: The letter mentions the acquisition of a painting by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff and a sculpture by Ernst Barlach, highlighting these as significant additions to their collection. The museum invites the recipients to visit and view these new works.
Upcoming Exhibitions: The letter outlines the exhibitions planned for the remainder of the current year:
Membership Solicitation: The letter encourages the recipients to join the Association, noting that the minimum annual fee is five dollars but hoping for more generous contributions. It mentions that the museum has faced difficulties in computing tax returns and seeks support.
Closing: The letter concludes with a hopeful request for support and is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator.
The letter is typed on official letterhead with the museum's name and address at the top. The text is neatly formatted and the letter is preserved in a book or binder, as indicated by the visible spine on the left side.
The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated January 3, 1952. Here's a detailed summary of its contents:
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Overall, the letter is a thank-you note and an invitation for continued support and involvement from the recipients.
The image is a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated January 3, 1952. The letter is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pickhardt, Jr., at 17 Sparks Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts.
The letter begins by informing the recipients that the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association tripled its membership last year, expressing confidence in their work and encouraging further support. The funds from the association have enabled the museum to continue its activities and acquire notable works of art.
The letter encloses a leaflet detailing the museum's activities for the year and mentions a new acquisition. The writer, Charles L. Kuhn, Curator, hopes the Pickhardts will visit to see the new acquisitions.
The letter then outlines the exhibitions planned for the rest of the year:
The letter concludes by asking the Pickhardts to participate in the museum's work by joining the association, with the minimum annual fee being five dollars. The letter also mentions that contributions are tax-deductible and asks if they can count on their support. The letter is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, Curator.
The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated January 3, 1952. The letter is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pickhardt, Jr., at 17 Sparks Street, Cambridge 38, Mass.
The letter begins by expressing gratitude for the increased membership in the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association and the confidence shown in their work. It mentions that the funds from the Association have allowed the museum to continue its activities and acquire notable artworks. An enclosed leaflet provides details about the museum's activities and one of their recent acquisitions.
The letter then outlines upcoming exhibitions for the remainder of the year, including works by former members of the Bauhaus faculty, with notable paintings by Klee and Kandinsky, and a collaboration with the Institute of Contemporary Art showcasing works by Belgian painter Ensor. The final major exhibition will be a survey of German Graphic Art from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The letter concludes with an invitation for the recipients to join the Museum Association, mentioning that the minimum annual fee is five dollars, with a suggestion that a larger contribution could be tax-deductible. The letter is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator.
The image shows a letterhead from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated January 3, 1952. The letter is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pickhardt, Jr., located at 17 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The letter is written by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator of the museum. It begins by expressing appreciation for the increased membership and support of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association, which has tripled over the previous year. Kuhn mentions that funds from the association have enabled the museum to continue its activities and acquire notable artworks. He encloses a leaflet summarizing the museum’s activities and includes a description of one of the new acquisitions.
The letter then details the upcoming exhibitions for the rest of the year:
The letter concludes by asking the recipients to consider joining the Museum Association, with a minimum annual fee of five dollars, and mentions that contributions are tax-deductible. Kuhn expresses his hope that the Pickhardts will support the museum and its activities.
The letter is signed "Sincerely yours," followed by Charles L. Kuhn's name.
The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated January 3, 1952. The letter, addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pichardt, Jr. at 17 Sparks Street, Cambridge 38, Massachusetts, discusses the museum's achievements over the past year, including a tripling of its membership and the acquisition of notable works of art. The letter also outlines plans for upcoming exhibitions, featuring works by former members of the Bauhaus faculty, paintings by Klee and Kandinsky, a showing of works by the Belgian painter Ensor, and an exhibition of German graphic art from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The museum requests the recipients' participation and support, mentioning that the minimum annual fee for joining the association is five dollars, with the hope that they will be able to contribute more. The letter is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, Curator.
The image depicts a letter from Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated January 3, 1952. The letter is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pichhardt, Jr., residing at 147 Sparks Street, Cambridge, Mass.
In the letter, Charles L. Kuhn, the curator, expresses gratitude for the recipients' support, noting that the museum association tripled its membership the previous year. He mentions that this support has allowed the museum to continue its activities and acquire notable works of art.
Kuhn outlines the upcoming exhibitions for the current year, including works by former members of the Bauhaus faculty, a collaboration with the Institute of Contemporary Art featuring a Belgian painter's works, and an exhibition of German Graphic Art from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
The letter also invites Mr. and Mrs. Pichhardt to participate in the museum's activities by joining the association, with a minimum annual fee of $15, and emphasizes that their contribution is tax-deductible. Kuhn concludes by seeking their support.
This is an image of an old typed letter placed in a folder or on a stack of papers. The letterhead indicates that it's from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is dated January 3, 1952. The letter is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pickhardt, Jr., and it discusses the museum's appreciation for their membership and support over the past year. It indicates that the museum association's funds have tripled and highlights some of the past and upcoming exhibitions, including works by Klee and Kandinsky, a show of works by teachers at the Bauhaus, and an exhibition of works by the Belgian painter Ensor. It concludes with a request for continued support and a note that contributions are tax-deductible. The letter is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, Curator.
The image shows a typed letter dated January 3, 1952, from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pickhardt, Jr., at 47 Sparks Street, Cambridge 38, Mass.
The letter informs the recipients that the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association tripled its membership the previous year, expressing gratitude for the confidence and interest shown. It mentions that funds from the association have enabled continuing programs and the acquisition of notable works of art. The letter mentions an enclosed leaflet summarizing activities and new acquisitions.
It also previews upcoming exhibitions, including works by former Bauhaus faculty members, paintings by Klee and Kandinsky, a showing of works by the Belgian painter Ensor in collaboration with the Institute of Contemporary Art, and a major show of German Graphic Art from the 15th and 16th centuries.
The letter ends by inviting the recipients to join the association with a minimum annual fee of five dollars, which is tax-deductible, and asks for their support. The letter is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, Curator.
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The image shows a formal letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated January 3, 1952, addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pickhardt, Jr. The letter expresses gratitude for increased membership support, outlines recent and upcoming exhibitions, and invites the recipients to join the museum's Association, emphasizing the benefits of membership and tax-deductible contributions. The document reflects the museum's efforts to engage supporters and showcase its cultural programs.