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The image shows an open page from a book or catalog, featuring a small rectangular clipping pasted onto the page. The clipping appears to be a newspaper or magazine article titled "Other Exhibits," which lists various art exhibitions and events. The date at the top of the clipping is March 17, 1967, and it mentions "The English Newscut" at the top right corner.
The clipping lists several exhibitions, including:
The clipping is signed at the top left corner with the name "Leonard Baskin" and mentions "Gehenna Press" and "Northampton."
The page itself is blank except for the clipping, and the book has a green binding visible on the right side.
The image shows an open book with a newspaper clipping pasted on the right-hand page. The clipping is from "The Christian Science Monitor," dated March 17, 1967, and titled "Other Exhibits." It lists various art exhibits in the Boston, Massachusetts area, including details about the locations and the types of art on display. The specific exhibits mentioned include those at the Addison Gallery of American Art, Boris Mirski Gallery, DeCordova Museum, Fogg Art Museum, and several others. The clipping also includes a small handwritten note at the top, which appears to say "Good luck!"
The image is a clipping from the "Voices Gurgepost" section of the Boston, Massachusetts edition of a newspaper dated March 17, 1967. It lists various art exhibits under the heading "Other Exhibits."
Here are the details of the listed exhibits:
Addison Gallery of American Art
John Misrahi Gallery
Botolph Center
Cambridge Art Association
Copley Society
Dr. Corroya Museum
Fogg Art Museum
Cooper Gallery
Harcus-Krakow Gallery
Hayden Gallery
The image shows a page from a visitor's guidebook, specifically from the Boston area, dated March 17, 1967. The page is titled "Other Exhibits" and lists various art galleries and museums in Boston, Massachusetts, along with their respective exhibits and addresses.
Here are the details from the page:
Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover
Hiroshi Miki Gallery, 100 Newbury St.
Boylston Center, 31 Newbury St.
Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Huntington Ave.
Cambridge Art Association, 516-526 Cambridge St., Cambridge
Childs Gallery, 13th Century American and English Watercolors, 100 Newbury St.
Copely Society, 138 Newbury St., Boston
De Cordova Museum, Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge
Gropp Art Gallery, 100 Newbury St., Boston
Harcus-Krakow Gallery, 17 Beacon St., Boston
Hayden Gallery, 116 Newbury St., Boston
The page is marked with a handwritten signature at the top, reading "Bruce Beasley," and a stamp indicating "Visitors Guidepost, Boston Mass., Bi-Weekly, Mar. 17 1967, New England University."
The image shows a page from a visitor's guidebook for the Boston area, dated March 17, 1967. The guidebook lists various art exhibits and galleries in Boston, Massachusetts, and New England.
Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:
Visitors Guidepost:
Other Exhibits:
Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover:
Hores Mirski Gallery, 100 Newbury St., Boston:
Dothan Center, 101 Newbury St., Boston:
Boston Art Museum:
Cambridge Art Association, 100 Brattle St., Cambridge:
Childs Gallery, 184 Newbury St., Boston:
Copely Society, 158 Newbury St., Boston:
De Cordova Museum, Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln:
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge:
Groppper Art Gallery, 136 Newbury St., Boston:
Harcus-Krakow Gallery, 104 Newbury St., Boston:
Hayden Gallery, MIT, Cambridge:
The guidebook appears to have been signed in the top right corner, indicating personalization or ownership by someone named "Burris."
The image shows a page from a Boston-based weekly visitor's guide titled "Visitors Guidepost," dated March 17, 1967. The guidepost lists various art exhibitions occurring in and around Boston, Massachusetts.
Here are the details from the guide:
Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover:
Hores Hirshki Gallery, 108 Newbury St., Boston:
Boylston Center, 311 Newbury St., Boston:
Wadsworth Atheneum, 1600 Brook St., Hartford, Conn. (Traveling exhibit):
Cambridge Art Association, 100 Cambridge St., Cambridge:
Children’s Museum, 101 Summer St., Boston:
Copley Society, 128 Newbury St., Boston:
De Cordova Museum, 40 Sandy Pond Rd., Lincoln, Mass.:
Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge:
Grooper Art Gallery, 108 Newbury St., Boston:
Harcus-Krakow Gallery, 120 Newbury St., Boston:
Hayden Gallery, M.I.T., Cambridge:
The guidepost is also signed by "Barbara Klein" at the top right corner. The layout and content provide a useful resource for visitors interested in art exhibitions during that period.
This image shows a photograph of an open book or a binder with a white, blank right-hand page. On the left page, which is a slightly off-white or cream color, there is a small piece of paper pasted at the top left corner. The paper appears to be a clipped document or form titled "OTHER EXHIBITS," accompanied by a list of various galleries and their addresses. The text is not fully readable in the image. There is also a smaller, rectangular piece of paper pasted at the top of this document, with a date stamp reading "MAR 17 1967," and the words "Boston Mass." Below the date stamp, there is a handwritten note that appears to say "Best wishes," although the signature following it is not clearly legible in the image. The context suggests this might be from some archival material or a record from a museum or exhibition.
The image shows an open book or catalog page from a publication titled "Visitors' Checklist", dated March 17, 1967, and published by New England Newspapers. The page is titled "Other Exhibits" and lists various art exhibitions and gallery events occurring in the Boston, Massachusetts area during that time. The entries are organized in a structured format, providing details such as:
The page is neatly typed, with some handwritten annotations visible, including a signature at the top ("David Resing") and a red mark or stamp near the middle of the page. The overall layout is clean and formal, typical of a catalog or exhibition guide. The content reflects a focus on art exhibitions and cultural events in Boston during the mid-20th century.
The image appears to be a page from a book or a magazine. The page has a white background with some text printed on it. The text is in a bold font and is written in black ink. The text reads "OTHER EXHIBITS" and lists several art galleries and their locations in Boston, Massachusetts. The text also includes the dates for the exhibitions. The page also has a small piece of paper with a signature and a date on it.
The image shows a page of a book with a green border. The page is empty, except for a piece of paper with text on it. The paper has a white background with a black border and is folded in half. It has some text written on it, which includes the name of the person, the date, and the name of the newspaper. The text also includes a list of other exhibits.