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The image depicts a page from a book or exhibition catalog. The text on the page indicates that it is related to an art exhibition. Here is a detailed breakdown of the information provided:
The page appears to be part of a catalog or promotional material for the exhibition, providing key details about the event.
The image shows a catalog or exhibition label for an art exhibition held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The exhibition was titled "Albrecht Dürer: masterpieces of graphic art" and took place from December 23, 1958, to January 29, 1959.
Below the title of Dürer's exhibition, there is a section labeled "GERMAN ART, 1880 TO THE PRESENT," which featured various art forms including paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture. The label is mounted on a stand, and the text is printed in black on a white background. The bottom of the label appears to have some green tape, likely to secure it in place.
The image shows a sign or poster from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The poster details an exhibition held at the museum.
The exhibition title is "Albrecht Dürer: masterpieces of graphic art," which highlights a focus on the graphic artworks of Albrecht Dürer, a renowned German Renaissance artist.
Below that, the sign mentions another section of the exhibition:
"German Art, 1880 to the Present: paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture."
The dates of the exhibition are given at the bottom:
December 23, 1958 - January 29, 1959.
The image displays a booklet or pamphlet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The main focus of the publication is on Albrecht Dürer, specifically his masterpieces of graphic art. Additionally, it highlights German art from 1880 to the present, including paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture. The exhibition period is specified as December 23, 1958, to January 29, 1959.
The image shows the cover of an exhibition catalog from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The exhibition is focused on two main themes:
Albrecht Dürer Masterpieces of Graphic Art:
German Art, 1880 to the Present:
The exhibition took place from December 23, 1958, to January 29, 1959. The cover is simple, with text providing the essential information about the event.
The image shows a label from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The label details information about an art exhibition that took place there.
The exhibition is titled:
The exhibition ran from December 23, 1958, to January 29, 1959. The label is neatly typed and bordered, with the museum's name at the top and the dates at the bottom.
The image shows a printed exhibition announcement from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The exhibition features "Albrecht Dürer masterpieces of graphic art" and "German art, 1880 to the present," including paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture. The exhibition dates are from December 23, 1958, to January 29, 1959. The announcement is printed on a white piece of paper placed on top of what appears to be a green hardcover book or album.
The image displays a large text panel or label, likely from an exhibition or archive. The text is printed in black on a white background with a simple, clear font. The content of the text reads:
BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM – HARVARD UNIVERSITY
ALBRECHT DÜRER
masterpieces of graphic art
●
GERMAN ART, 1880 TO THE PRESENT
paintings, drawings, prints
and sculpture
December 23, 1958 – January 29, 1959
The panel mentions an art exhibition featuring works by Albrecht Dürer, masterpieces of graphic art, and German art from 1880 to the present, which included paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture. The exhibition dates are from December 23, 1958, to January 29, 1959, and took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is associated with Harvard University. The edge of the label is curled, indicating it may be an old or archival document. There is a green, slightly wrinkled surface visible at the bottom of the image, which appears to be a part of the object the label is attached to.
The image shows the cover of a catalog or exhibition brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The text on the cover indicates that it is a catalog for an exhibition titled "Albrecht Dürer: masterpieces of graphic art", focusing on German art from 1880 to the present, including paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture. The exhibition dates are listed as December 23, 1958 – January 29, 1959. The design is simple and formal, with clean typography and a white background, typical of mid-20th-century exhibition catalogs. The text is centered and uses a classic serif font, emphasizing the scholarly and artistic nature of the content.
The image is a close-up of a document, likely a museum exhibition catalog or brochure, featuring black text on a white background. The title at the top reads "BUSCH-REISINGGER MUSEUM – HARVARD UNIVERSITY," indicating that the document is associated with an exhibition at this museum. Below the title, there is a subtitle that reads "ALBRECHT DÜRER masterpieces of graphic art," highlighting the focus of the exhibition on the works of Albrecht Dürer, a renowned German artist. The exhibition dates are mentioned as "December 23, 1958 - January 29, 1959." Below the exhibition dates, there is a description of the exhibition's content, which includes "GERMAN ART, 1880 TO THE PRESENT paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture." The document appears to be part of a larger stack or booklet, with a green border visible at the bottom, suggesting that it is a page from a larger publication.