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The image shows an open book titled "RIVERS and SEAS: changing attitudes toward landscape - 1700-1962." The book appears to be an exhibition catalog from the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The exhibition took place from April 25 through June 16, 1962. The title page features a quote from Richard Wilson, "WELL DONE, WATER, BY GOD," which is noted as the opening of the exhibition at Fogg.
The book is laid out on a flat surface, with the cover partially visible on the left side and the title page fully visible on the right. There is a handwritten note on the right margin of the title page, which seems to be a reminder or note about the exhibition catalog for "Rivers and Seas." The note mentions a contact person named Carolyn and a phone number. The book appears to be well-preserved, with clean and crisp pages.
The image shows an open book with its cover and a few pages visible. The book is titled "RIVERS and SEAS: changing attitudes toward landscape — 1700-1962."
On the cover page, the title is prominently displayed in large, bold, black letters. Below the title, there is a quote in smaller black text:
"WELL DONE, WATER, BY GOD!" by Richard F. Duke, along with a note indicating it is an excerpt from "The Natural History of Water."
The bottom of the cover page includes the location and dates of an exhibition: "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 26 THROUGH JUNE 16, 1962."
The spine of the book is visible and appears to be covered with a greenish-brown material. On the right side of the open pages, there is handwritten text in black ink, which seems to be notes or annotations, possibly indicating the book's provenance or exhibition details, such as:
"Rivers and Seas, Richard Ricco and Seap Museum, Cambridge, Mass, April 26 - June 16, 1962."
The book itself has a clean, minimalist design, with the visible pages being blank, suggesting it might be part of an exhibition catalog or a special edition.
The image shows an open booklet titled "Rivers and Seas," which appears to be a catalog or exhibition program for a show. The catalog is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the exhibition dates are April 26 through June 16, 1962.
The cover of the catalog features bold, black capitalized text that reads "Rivers and Seas," with a subtitle that reads "changing attitudes toward landscape — 1700-1962." Below this, there is a quote in smaller text that reads, "Well done, water, by God!" attributed to Richard F. Sloane, who is noted as a curator of the materials on view.
The front part of the booklet includes some handwritten notes, including a few names and dates, indicating it has been used and possibly annotated by someone. The handwritten notes include references to "Ricoe" and "Council Exhibition," along with dates like June 14, 1962. The pages are neatly bound, and the overall presentation suggests it is an important publication related to an art exhibition.
The image shows an open book titled "RIVERS and SEAS," with the subtitle "changing attitudes toward landscape — 1700-1962." The title page includes a quote, “WELL DONE, WATER, BY GOD!” attributed to Richard Gilpin, as noted. The book is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and an exhibition date is mentioned, running from April 26 through June 16, 1962. The inside of the book appears clean, with the left page blank and the right page containing the title and the aforementioned details. There are also some handwritten notes in the margin of the right page. The book is set against a plain background.
The image depicts the cover of an exhibition catalog titled "Rivers and Seas: Changing Attitudes Toward Landscape — 1700-1962." The exhibition was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from April 26 to June 16, 1962.
The cover features a quote from the Bible, specifically Genesis 1:10, which reads: "Well Done, Water, by God!" This quote is attributed to "Praise of the Sea, as narrated in 'Tent'."
The design of the catalog is minimalistic, with the title and details printed in a simple, clean font on a plain background. There are visible handwritten notes along the right edge of the cover. The catalog appears to be part of a stack of similar materials.
The image shows an open book titled "RIVERS and SEAS." The subtitle reads "changing attitudes toward landscape — 1700-1962." The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition guide from the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The date of the exhibition is noted as April 26 through June 18, 1962.
The title page features a quote from Richard Wilbur, "Well done, water, by God!" The quote is attributed to Wilbur, who was referencing the material or theme of the exhibit.
Handwritten notes in the margin on the right side of the page suggest that this book was likely part of a personal collection or used in a research context, as it includes references to other related books and dates. The handwritten text mentions "Rivers and Seas," "Catalogue Exhibition," and lists a date "June 14, 1962." The notes are in a cursive handwriting style.
The image shows an open booklet or pamphlet titled "RIVERS and SEAS" with the subtitle "changing attitudes toward landscape — 1700–1962." Below the title, there is a quote: "'WELL DONE, WATER, BY GOD!'" attributed to Richard Wilson, on viewing the waterfall at Terni. At the bottom of the page, it notes the location and dates: "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, APRIL 26 THROUGH JUNE 16, 1962." There is handwritten text in blue ink along the right edge of the booklet that reads: "Catalogue for Rivers and Seas, Museum Course exhibition, April 26–June 16, 1962." The booklet is resting on what appears to be a larger book or album.
The image shows an open book or exhibition catalog on a flat surface. The right-hand page of the book is visible, with a header that reads "RIVERS and SEAS" in large, bold typeface. Underneath, there is a subtitle, "changing attitudes toward landscape — 1700-1962." Below the title, there is a quotation that says "WELL DONE, WATER, BY GOD!" which is attributed to Richard Wilson, on viewing of the waterfall at Terni.
At the bottom of the page, there is further information indicating "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS" and provides the dates of the exhibition or event as "APRIL 26 THROUGH JUNE 16, 1962."
On the left-hand side of the image, the blank page facing the right-hand page has some handwritten notes in blue ink near the edge. The handwriting appears to list a duration "April 26 - June 16, 1962" mirroring the exhibition dates mentioned below and possibly indicates "adviser Prof. _______, course _______," but the specific names are indistinct because the image is cropped.
Behind the open book or catalog, other pages or possibly other items made of paper are stacked with the top edges visible. The background of the image is a plain, solid color surface, providing neutral contrast to the book and its contents.
The image shows a catalog or exhibition guide titled "RIVERS and SEAS: changing attitudes toward landscape — 1700–1962". The cover is predominantly white with a clean, minimalist design. The title is prominently displayed in bold, uppercase letters, with the words "RIVERS and SEAS" in large, dark font. Below the title, a subtitle reads "changing attitudes toward landscape — 1700–1962", indicating the thematic focus and historical scope of the content.
Beneath the subtitle, there is a quote: “WELL DONE, WATER, BY GOD”, attributed to Richard Wilson, as noted in the fine print. This quote suggests an artistic or historical appreciation of water and landscape.
At the bottom of the cover, the catalog includes logistical details:
On the right side of the image, there is handwritten text that appears to be a note or annotation, possibly indicating ownership or a reference to the catalog. The handwriting reads: "Ed. Ludwig for Ripley & Staples, Inc. Courtauld Gallery, Royal Academy, June 1962."
The overall presentation suggests that this is an official catalog or guidebook for an art exhibition held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, during the spring of 1962. The design is elegant and formal, consistent with museum publications of that era.
The image shows an open book titled "Rivers and Seas" displayed on a gray background. The book has a white cover with black text. The book's pages are folded, revealing the title page and a blank page. The title page has the title "Rivers and Seas" in bold black letters, with the subtitle "changing attitudes toward landscape 1700-1962" below it. The book also has a green spine with the title "Rivers and Seas" written in white letters.