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ARCH.2013.5.10, Rendition: 797405
The image depicts an open page from a book or a scrapbook. The page contains two main elements: an image at the top and a text block below it.
Image at the Top:
Text Block Below the Image:
Handwritten Note:
The page appears to be part of a collection or a record of events and artworks, possibly maintained by an individual or an institution.
The image depicts a page from a book, showing a clipping from the London Times dated Thursday, May 10, 1966. The clipping features an illustration of a sculpture titled "Christ Crowned with Thorns," created by a South German artist around the years 1600-1620. The caption mentions this sculpture is from Charles L. Kuhn's "German and Netherlandish Sculpture, 1280-1800," published in The Harvard Collection (Harvard and Oxford, 1960).
Below the illustration, there is a printed invitation from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The invitation is for a concert for members of the Museum Association scheduled for Tuesday, April 26, 1966, at 8:30 p.m. The concert will feature "A Sequence of Early Music" played on the organ by Mr. E. Power Biggs. Due to limited seating, only two tickets can be issued to each member, and they must apply for tickets by April 19, either in writing or in person.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a scrapbook or album. At the top, there is a handwritten note that reads: "London Times, Thursday, May 10, 1967." Below this, there is a black and white newspaper clipping featuring an image of a sculpture. The caption under the image reads: "Christ Crowned with Thorns, South German, c. 1600-1620. From Charles L. Kuhn's 'German and Netherlandish Sculpture, 1280-1800,' The Harvard Collection. (Harvard and Oxford, 1966)."
Underneath the clipping, there is a formal printed invitation from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, for a concert. The invitation reads:
"The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, cordially invites you to a concert for members of the Museum Association, Tuesday, April 26, 1966, at 8:30 p.m. The concert, 'A Sequence of Early Music,' will be played on the organ by Mr. E. Power Biggs.
Because of limited seating capacity, only two tickets can be issued to each member. Please apply for tickets in writing or in person by April 19."
The page is bordered by a white mat, and the items are neatly arranged in the center. The overall appearance suggests that this page is part of a collection of significant memories or important documents related to art and cultural events.
The image shows an invitation from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated Thursday, May 19, 1966.
At the top of the invitation, there is an illustration of three historical sculptures with the following description:
Below the illustration, the text of the invitation reads:
"The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, cordially invites you to a concert for members of the Museum Association, Tuesday, April 26, 1966, at 8:30 p.m. The concert, 'A Sequence of Early Music,' will be played on the organ by Mr. E. Power Biggs.
Because of limited seating capacity, only two tickets can be issued to each member. Please apply for tickets in writing or in person by April 19."
The concert mentioned in the invitation is dated April 26, 1966, which appears to be earlier than the date on the newspaper clipping (May 19, 1966), indicating that the invitation might be a reminder or re-issue.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be a scrapbook or a book with newspaper clippings and an invitation.
Newspaper Clipping (Top Section):
Invitation (Bottom Section):
The page is bound within a book with green binding edges, indicating it is likely part of a collection or archive.
The image shows an open book with two distinct pieces of content:
Newspaper Clipping:
Invitation:
The book appears to be a record or a scrapbook, containing clippings and invitations related to art and cultural events from the mid-20th century.
The image shows an open book or album with two distinct items on a single page.
At the top of the page, there is a newspaper clipping dated "London Times Thursday, May 10, 1966" handwritten above it. The clipping features a monochromatic image of a sculpture titled "Christ Crowned with Thorns, South German, c. 1600-1620." The sculpture depicts three figures: a central seated Christ figure being crowned with thorns by two standing figures on either side. The text below the image describes the sculpture and credits it as being from Charles L. Kuhn's "German and Netherlands Sculpture, 1280-1800," part of The Harvard Collection (Harvard and Oxford, £6).
Below the clipping, a typed note invites members of the Museum Association to a concert held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The concert, titled "A Sequence of Early Music," is scheduled for Tuesday, April 26, 1966, at 8:30 p.m., with Mr. E. Power Biggs playing the organ. It mentions that due to limited seating, only two tickets can be issued per member and requests members to apply for tickets in writing or in person by April 19.
The image is of an open book or archival document featuring a printed graphic and text. The graphic is a black and white image that appears to be a historical representation of three figures. The text below the graphic refers to the artwork as "Christus Crowned with Thorns, South German, c. 1600-1620."
Below the image and description, there's an invitation from The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, inviting members of the Museum Association to a concert titled "A Sequence of Early Music," scheduled for April 26, 1966, at 8:30 pm. The concert is to be played on the organ by Mr. E. Power Biggs.
Additionally, the text mentions the limited seating capacity for the concert and specifies that only two tickets can be issued to each member. It requests members to apply for tickets either in writing or in person by April 19.
The image depicts an open book or catalog page featuring a combination of visual and textual content.
At the top left, there is a sepia-toned illustration depicting three figures. The central figure appears to be seated on a stone block, while two other figures are standing on either side, seemingly engaged in an interaction or performance. The style of the illustration suggests it is a historical or artistic representation, possibly from the early modern period.
Below the illustration, there is a caption that reads:
"Christ Crowned with Thorns, South German, c. 1600-1620. From Charles L. Kuhn's German and Netherlandish Sculpture, 1280-1600. The Harvard Collection. (Harvard and Oxford, 1966)."
This indicates that the illustration is a reproduction of a sculpture titled "Christ Crowned with Thorns," attributed to a South German artist from the early 17th century. It is part of a catalog or publication related to the Harvard Collection.
Below the illustration, there is a printed invitation card or announcement from The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The text reads:
"The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, cordially invites you to a concert for members of the Museum Association, Tuesday, April 26, 1966, at 8:30 p.m. The concert, 'A Sequence of Early Music,' will be played on the organ by Mr. E. Power Biggs."
The invitation also includes a note about seating:
"Because of limited seating capacity, only two tickets can be issued to each member. Please apply for tickets in writing or in person by April 19."
The layout and content suggest a blend of art historical documentation and cultural programming, typical of museum-related publications from the mid-20th century.
The image appears to be a page from an open book. The left page has a black and white drawing of three figures, with text below it. The right page has a white paper with black text. The text on the right page reads: "The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, cordially invites you to a concert for members of the Museum Association, Tuesday, April 26, 1966, at 8:30 p.m. The concert, 'A Sequence of Early Music,' will be played on the organ by Mr. E. E. Power Biggs. Because of limited seating capacity, only two tickets can be issued to each member. Please apply for tickets in writing or in person by April 19."