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ARCH.2013.5.11, Rendition: 796754
The image shows the inside cover of a booklet or catalog. The text on the right page reads:
"Spirit as Form
The Embodiment of the Awesome
in Primitive and Contemporary Sculpture
A Fogg Museum Course Exhibition
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Harvard University"
The left page appears to be blank, except for a small section of text along the edge that seems to indicate a date, "May 21-". The booklet is bound with a brown cover and has a black and white abstract design on the left page. The overall presentation suggests it is a catalog or guide for an art exhibition focused on the theme of spiritual embodiment in both primitive and contemporary sculpture, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
The image shows an open book or catalog from a museum course exhibition. Here are the details:
This catalog likely serves as a guide or documentation for an exhibit focused on the spiritual significance and form in both primitive and contemporary sculptures.
The image shows an open booklet with text on the right-hand page. The heading at the top of the page reads "SPIRIT AS FORM." Below the heading, the subheading states, "The Embodiment of the Awesome in Primitive and Contemporary Sculpture." Further down, the text indicates that it is "A FOGG MUSEUM COURSE EXHIBITION" and provides the specific location as the "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University." The left-hand page is blank, and there is a date, "May 21," printed at the bottom left corner of the left page. The booklet appears to be an exhibition catalog or informational pamphlet related to an art exhibition held at Harvard University, focusing on the theme of spirit and form in sculpture, both primitive and contemporary.
The image depicts an exhibition poster mounted on a wall. The poster is for an exhibition titled "Spirit as Form: The Embodiment of the Awesome in Primitive and Contemporary Sculpture." This exhibition was organized as part of a course at the Fogg Museum and is being held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University. The exhibition date mentioned on the poster is May 21st. The poster features minimalist design elements and is framed by a wooden border. There is also a partial view of another poster or display next to it, featuring a striped pattern.
This image shows an open book or catalog with the title page visible. The text on the right-hand page reads:
"SPIRIT AS FORM
The Embodiment of the Awesome
in Primitive and Contemporary Sculpture
A FOGG MUSEUM COURSE EXHIBITION
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Harvard University"
The left-hand page is mostly blank except for a narrow vertical section on the far left that appears to contain a design or logo, which includes a small, abstract drawing of a figure. The date "May 21" is partially visible at the bottom of the left page. The book appears to be part of an exhibition catalog from Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum, focusing on a course exhibition about the theme of "Spirit as Form" in sculpture.
The image shows an open booklet or catalog, likely from an exhibition. The booklet is housed in a cardboard cover. The visible pages have the following text:
On the right page:
The left page features a black and white graphic design, which appears to be abstract and stylized. The date "May 21" is partially visible at the bottom left corner of the left page. The booklet seems to be related to an exhibition focusing on the spiritual and aesthetic aspects of sculpture, showcasing both primitive and contemporary works. The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University hosted this exhibition.
This image shows an open book laid flat on a surface. The left page is blank while the right page contains text. The text is centered and formatted with different font sizes for the title and the descriptive text below. Here is what the text on the right page reads:
SPIRIT AS FORM
The Embodiment of the Awesome
in Primitive and Contemporary Sculpture
A FOGG MUSEUM COURSE EXHIBITION
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Harvard University
The left edge of the right page also shows some wear or slight damage, and there's a small fold at the bottom right corner. The book is resting on a protective covering or possibly a scanner bed, with hints of black and white contrasting geometric patterns visible along the left edge of the viewable area.
The image shows the interior of a book or catalog titled "SPIRIT AS FORM: The Embodiment of the Awesome in Primitive and Contemporary Sculpture." The text is printed on a clean, white page with a minimalist design. The title is centered and presented in a clear, formal font. Below the main title, smaller text indicates that this is "A FOGG MUSEUM COURSE EXHIBITION" organized by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
The left page is blank, featuring a simple, unadorned design with a subtle vertical black stripe along the left margin. The right page contains the title and subtitle, along with the museum and university information. The overall aesthetic is clean and academic, suggesting an art exhibition catalog or program. The book appears to be part of an archival or educational collection, as indicated by its structured layout and formal presentation.
The image shows a book open to a page with the title "Spirit as Form" at the top. The book appears to be a course exhibition catalog, possibly related to an art exhibition. The page contains text discussing the embodiment of the awesome in primitive and contemporary sculpture, and it is accompanied by a black and white image of a sculpture on the left side of the page. The book is placed on a gray surface, and the background is blurry.
An open book with a white page has a black border on the left side. The book is titled "Spirit as Form: The Embodiment of the Awesome in Primitive and Contemporary Sculpture." It is a Fogg Museum course exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The book is opened to a blank page, and it seems like the book is placed on top of a brown cardboard.