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The image shows the cover of a catalog or brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a sculpture depicting a religious figure, likely the Madonna and Child, adorned with a crown and holding a scepter. The text on the cover reads:
"BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Exhibition of
RECENT ACQUISITIONS
Works of Art from the Middle Ages
to Modern Times
FEBRUARY 4 to MARCH 15, 1963"
The cover is pasted onto a larger page, possibly from a scrapbook or a larger book. The edges of the cover are slightly worn and there is some discoloration, indicating its age. The book itself has a green binding visible on the right side of the image.
The image depicts a page from a catalog or brochure for an exhibition held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The exhibition is titled "Exhibition of Recent Acquisitions" and showcases "Works of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times." The specific dates of the exhibition are February 4 to March 15, 1963.
The central visual element of this page is a black-and-white photograph of a sculptural work. The sculpture appears to be of a religious figure, likely a depiction of a Madonna and Child, judging by the traditional iconography including the crown, halo, and infant holding a rosary. This type of artwork is often found in Christian religious art from the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. The text and date are printed on a light background, and the page itself seems to be part of a larger book or catalog.
The image displays a page from a book or exhibition catalog. At the top, it reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University." Below this title, there is a black and white image of a statue. The statue appears to be a religious or classical figure, possibly the Virgin Mary, holding a child, likely Jesus.
Underneath the image, the text reads:
"Exhibition of
RECENT ACQUISITIONS
Works of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times
FEBRUARY 4 TO MARCH 15, 1963"
The page is otherwise blank, with the text and image centered. The image and text are clear, and the overall layout is simple and focused on the exhibition details.
The image depicts an exhibition poster from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The poster advertises an exhibition titled "Exhibition of Recent Acquisitions: Works of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times," which took place from February 4 to March 15, 1963.
The central image on the poster is a photograph of a detailed sculpture, likely representing a religious or historical figure. The sculpture features a crowned female figure holding a child. The figure appears to be dressed in elaborate, flowing garments and stands on a pedestal.
The text on the poster is printed in a classic serif font and is arranged in a formal layout, indicating the academic and historical nature of the exhibition. The overall appearance of the poster is somewhat aged, with visible wear and yellowing around the edges.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog, specifically an exhibition announcement from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The announcement is for an "Exhibition of Recent Acquisitions," featuring "Works of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times."
The exhibition took place from February 4 to March 15, 1963. The page contains a black-and-white photograph of a statue, likely one of the artworks included in the exhibition. The statue depicts a robed figure holding a child, and the figure is adorned with a crown, suggesting a religious or significant historical representation. The image and text are framed within a bordered area, with the museum's name and the exhibition details clearly printed above and below the image. The page itself appears to be part of a larger document, possibly a catalog or a record of the event.
The image shows a page from a catalog or program for an exhibition held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The exhibition is titled "Exhibition of Recent Acquisitions: Works of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times." The event took place from February 4 to March 15, 1963.
The central image on the page features a black-and-white photograph of a statue. The statue appears to depict a robed figure holding a child, likely a religious representation such as the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus, often known as the Madonna and Child. The figure is adorned with a crown or halo and is dressed in flowing garments. The statue stands on a pedestal. The photograph is bordered by a simple frame, and the text is printed in a classic, formal font. The page itself shows signs of aging, with some discoloration and wear, particularly at the edges.
The image shown appears to be a photograph of a page from a printed book or catalog. The page includes an inset black and white image of what seems to be a sculpture, with accompanying text that provides context. The text reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University" at the top, indicating the institution associated with the content.
Below the name of the museum, the text states "Exhibition of RECENT ACQUISITIONS Works of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times." This suggests that the image is part of a document highlighting new additions to the museum's collection spanning a broad historical range. The dates of the exhibition are provided as "February 4 to March 15, 1963."
The rest of the page outside of this inset appears mostly blank, with some signs of aging or discoloration, possibly from adhesive or previous environmental exposure. There is a green edge on the right-hand side of the page, suggesting it may be part of a larger bound volume. There's no visible text or notable feature other than the content of the inset and the discoloration on the page.
The image shows a printed flyer or card mounted on a cream-colored page. The flyer is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. It announces an exhibition titled "Recent Acquisitions: Works of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times," which took place from February 4 to March 15, 1963.
The flyer features a black-and-white photo of a statue, likely a religious figure depicting the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus. The statue is ornate, with Mary wearing a crown and flowing robes. The flyer is positioned slightly tilted on the page, and there are some visible discolorations or stains around it on the background paper.
The image shows the inside cover of a catalog or brochure from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The cover features a central illustration of a detailed sculpture depicting a crowned figure holding a child, likely a religious or iconic representation. Above the illustration, the text reads "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, Harvard University." Below the illustration, the title of the catalog is prominently displayed: "Exhibition of RECENT ACQUISITIONS: Works of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times." The exhibition dates are noted as "February 4 to March 15, 1963." The overall design is simple and formal, typical of museum exhibition catalogs from the mid-20th century. The page appears to be part of a bound document, with visible spine and edges suggesting it is part of a larger book or booklet.
The image features a page from a book or exhibition catalog. The page is open, revealing the title and details about an exhibition. The title reads "Exhibition of Recent Acquisitions Works of Art from the Middle Ages to Modern Times." The exhibition was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, from February 4 to March 15, 1963. The page includes a black-and-white image of a statue of a woman holding a baby, which appears to be a piece of art from the exhibition. The page has a slightly worn appearance, suggesting it is from an older publication.