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The image shows an open book with two identical pages containing a formal announcement. The announcement reads:
"WALTER GROPIUS: ARCHITECT, CREATOR, EDUCATOR
EXHIBITION TO HONOR PROFESSOR GROPIUS
ON HIS 80th BIRTHDAY
LOEB DRAMA CENTER, 64 BRATTLE ST., CAMBRIDGE
MAY 18 TO JUNE 15, 1963
UNDER THE JOINT AUSPICES OF THE
LOEB DRAMA CENTER AND THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
The exhibition was organized by the Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, and brought to the United States by the Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany, Boston. The installation is due to the courtesy of the Graduate School of Design and Architects Collaborative."
The text is printed in a clear, professional font, and the pages are bordered by a clean, white margin. The book itself appears to have a green cover, visible on the left side of the image. The pages are held open by a white ribbon bookmark on the left page.
The image shows a page from a book or a document with a highlighted or taped section that contains a notice about an exhibition. The notice is titled "Walter Gropius: Architect, Creator, Educator" and is intended to honor Professor Gropius on his 80th birthday.
The event details are as follows:
The notice is repeated twice in the image, indicating it might be important or frequently referenced.
The image shows two identical informational cards placed in what appears to be a book or a catalog. Each card provides details about an exhibition dedicated to Walter Gropius, an architect, creator, and educator, in honor of his 80th birthday.
The cards state:
Both cards are placed between the pages of the book, likely for preservation or reference. The book itself has a green spine and appears to be bound with a white or cream-colored paper.
The image shows an open book with two identical pages displayed. Both pages contain a white label with black text that reads as follows:
"WALTER GROPIUS: ARCHITECT, CREATOR, EDUCATOR
EXHIBITION TO HONOR PROFESSOR GROPIUS
ON HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY
LOEB DRAMA CENTER, 64 BRATTLE ST., CAMBRIDGE
MAY 18 TO JUNE 15, 1963
UNDER THE JOINT AUSPICES OF THE
LOEB DRAMA CENTER AND THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
The exhibition was organized by the Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, and brought to the United States by the Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany, Boston. The installation is due to the courtesy of the Graduate School of Design and Architects Collaborative."
The label provides details about an exhibition honoring Walter Gropius, an influential architect and educator, on his 80th birthday. The event took place at the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge from May 18 to June 15, 1963, and was organized by several institutions and collaborators.
The image shows a document related to an exhibition honoring Walter Gropius, a renowned architect, creator, and educator, on his 80th birthday. The exhibition was titled "Walter Gropius: Architect, Creator, Educator."
Key details include:
The document appears to be duplicated, with two identical copies of the information printed one above the other.
The image shows an open book or catalog with two identical informational labels adhered to its pages. The labels provide details about an exhibition honoring Walter Gropius, an architect, creator, and educator, on the occasion of his 80th birthday. The exhibition was held at the Loeb Drama Center, located at 64 Brattle Street in Cambridge, from May 18 to June 15, 1963. It was organized under the joint auspices of the Loeb Drama Center and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The exhibition was arranged by the Bauhaus Archive in Darmstadt and brought to the United States by the Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany in Boston. The exhibition was dedicated to the Graduate School of Design and Architects Collaborative.
The book itself has a green cover, and the pages are white with a clean, minimalist design. The labels are centered on the pages, and the text is printed in a simple, clear font.
The image shows two printed cards mounted on a large white page inside a book or album. Both cards contain identical text about an exhibition honoring Walter Gropius on his 80th birthday. The exhibition took place at the Loeb Drama Center, located at 64 Brattle Street in Cambridge, from May 18 to June 15, 1963. It was held under the joint auspices of the Loeb Drama Center and the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The exhibition was organized by the Bauhaus Archive in Darmstadt and brought to the United States by the Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany in Boston. The installation was courtesy of the Graduate School of Design and Architects Collaborative. The text emphasizes Walter Gropius as an architect, creator, and educator.
The image shows an open book or exhibition catalog with a page that features a label or informational card affixed to it. The label reads as follows:
WALTER GROPIUS: ARCHITECT, CREATOR, EDUCATOR
EXHIBITION TO HONOR PROFESSOR GROPIUS
ON HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY
LOEB DRAMA CENTER, 64 BRATTLE ST., CAMBRIDGE
MAY 18 TO JUNE 15, 1963
UNDER THE JOINT AUSPICES OF THE
LOEB DRAMA CENTER AND THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
The exhibition was organized by the Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, and
brought to the United States by the Consul of the Federal Republic of
Germany, Boston. The installation is due to the courtesy of the Graduate
School of Design and Architects Collaborative.
The text provides information about an exhibition dedicated to Walter Gropius on the occasion of his 80th birthday, which took place at the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge from May 18 to June 15, 1963. It was organized under the joint auspices of the Loeb Drama Center and the Busch-Reisinger Museum with contributions from the Bauhaus Archive and other institutions.
The book or catalog itself appears to be slightly aged, with a green binding visible on the left edge. The page is a cream or off-white color. The overall condition of the book looks well-preserved based on this single page view.
The image shows a book opened to a page with text. The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition guide, as indicated by the title and content of the page. The text reads "Walter Gropius: Architect, Creator, Educator" and "Exhibition to Honor Professor Gropius on His 80th Birthday." The exhibition was held at the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 18 to June 15, 1963. The exhibition was organized by the Bauhaus Archive in Darmstadt, Germany, and brought to the United States by the Consul of the Federal Republic of Germany, Boston. The installation was made possible by the Graduate School of Design and Architects Collaborative. The book's spine is visible on the left side of the image, and the pages are white with black text.
The image depicts a book that is open to a page with a printed text. The book is placed on a surface, and the page is slightly folded, with the edges visible. The text on the page is printed in black ink on a white background. The text reads, "WALTER GROPIUS: ARCHITECT, CREATOR, EDUCATOR EXHIBITION TO HONOR PROFESSOR GROPIUS ON HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY LOEB DRAMA CENTER, 64 BRATTLE ST., CAMBRIDGE MAY 18 TO JUNE 15, 1963 UNDER THE JOINT AUSPICES OF THE LOEB DRAMA CENTER AND THE BUSCH-REISSINGER MUSEUM." The text is written in a formal and professional tone, indicating that it is an official announcement or invitation. The book appears to be a program or brochure for an exhibition honoring Walter Gropius, a renowned architect, creator, and educator, on the occasion of his 80th birthday. The exhibition was held at the Loeb Drama Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from May 18 to June 15, 1963, under the joint auspices of the Loeb Drama Center and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.