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The image shows an open booklet titled "The Calendar." On the left page, there is a photograph titled "STANDING WOMAN, SEATED MAN," which depicts a sculpture of a standing woman with her head down, appearing to be balanced on the shoulders of a seated man. The caption under the photo notes that the sculpture was discovered in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It mentions that the woman is by Doris Caesar, the picture is by Rick Stafford, and the man is by an unknown artist.
On the right page, there is a calendar entry for "Saturday, May 22," which lists an event: "Gallery Talk in German (Busch-Reisinger Museum): Concepts of the Bauhaus. Anneliis Harding. Busch-Reisinger, 3 p.m." The edge of the page features some handwritten notes, but they are not fully legible. The overall layout is clean and organized, suggesting it is a detailed schedule or program related to museum events.
The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine titled "The Calendar." The main focus of the page is a photograph of an unusual sculpture or installation situated outdoors in a garden-like setting.
The photograph is captioned with a description:
On the right side of the page, there is a small note or event listing:
The caption and note indicate that the image might be related to an art exhibit or discussion at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is likely at Harvard University. The event is described as a gallery talk on the Bauhaus concepts in German, scheduled for May 22 at 3 p.m.
The image is of a page from an old calendar. It appears to be from the "The Calendar" section of a newspaper or magazine.
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The overall impression is that this is a historical document featuring a unique artistic discovery and an upcoming cultural event related to the Bauhaus movement.
The image is a page from "The Calendar," which appears to be a publication or newsletter. The page features a photograph and text related to an art exhibition.
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Text on the Right:
The page is neatly bound within a book or a collection of papers, suggesting it might be part of an archive or a special edition publication related to art exhibitions or events at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The image depicts a calendar page for Saturday, May 22. The calendar features a photograph of two sculptures:
The text at the bottom of the calendar page indicates that these sculptures were discovered together this week in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The standing woman sculpture is attributed to artist Doris Caesar, while the seated man is by Wilhelm Lehmbruck. The photograph of the sculptures is credited to Rick Stafford, and there is a note suggesting that the man in the picture might be a film self-portrait.
Additionally, there is an event listed for that day:
The image is a page from a publication titled "The Calendar." It features a black-and-white photograph of two sculptures: one of a standing woman and another of a seated man. The sculptures are placed in a courtyard setting with foliage and a brick wall in the background.
The caption below the photograph reads:
"STANDING WOMAN, SEATED MAN, discovered together this week in the courtyard of the Busch-Reininger Museum. The woman is by Doris Caesar, the picture is by Rick Stafford, and the man seems to be by himself."
On the right side of the page, there is a small text box with event details:
"Saturday, May 22
Gallery Talk in German* (Busch-Reininger Museum). Concepts of the Bauhaus. Anneliese Harding. Busch-Reininger, 3 p.m."
The page has a vintage appearance, suggesting it is from an older publication. The right edge of the page is slightly worn and has some small pieces of paper attached, indicating it might have been part of a bound volume or scrapbook.
The image features a printed page from a publication, with the section header "The Calendar" at the top. Below the header, there is a black and white photograph of a sculpture of a standing woman above a real man who is seated on the ground and looking down. The scene is set in a courtyard, and there are bushes and trees in the background.
A caption under the photo reads "STANDING WOMAN, SEATED MAN, discovered together this week in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The woman is by Doris Caesar, the picture is by Rick Stafford, and the man seems to be by himself."
Additionally, there is a small insert or cut-out with text on the right side, detailing an event: "Saturday, May 22 - Gallery Talk in German (Busch-Reisinger Museum). Concepts of the Bauhaus, Anneliese Harding. Busch-Reisinger, 3 p.m."
This image appears to be from a newsletter or similar publication, with the purpose of informing readers about events and noteworthy occurrences.
The image is a black-and-white photograph of a newspaper clipping titled "The Calendar." It shows a man seated on the grass with his head bowed down, focusing on a book or paper in his hands. Behind him stands a bronze sculpture of a stylized, elongated woman, which appears to be part of an outdoor exhibit or garden. The background has some shrubbery and what looks like a fence or netting.
Below the photograph, a caption reads:
"STANDING WOMAN, SEATED MAN, discovered together this week in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The woman is by Doris Caesar, the picture is by Rick Stafford, and the man seems to be by himself."
To the right of the photograph, there is a smaller clipped announcement for an event:
"Saturday, May 22
Gallery Talk in German† (Busch-Reisinger Museum). Concepts of the Bauhaus. Anniliese Harding. Busch-Reisinger, 3 p.m."
The image shows an open book or catalog, specifically a page titled "The Calendar". The page features a black-and-white photograph of two figures in an outdoor setting.
The caption beneath the photograph reads:
"STANDING WOMAN, SEATED MAN, discovered together this week in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The woman is by Doris Caesar, the picture is by Rick Stafford, and the man seems to be by him self."
"Saturday, May 22
Gallery Talk in Germany (Busch-Reisinger Museum). Concepts of the Bauhaus. Anneliese Harding. Busch-Reisinger. 3 p.m."
In summary, the image depicts a curated scene from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, highlighting a sculptural work by Doris Caesar and a photograph by Rick Stafford, with accompanying event information for a gallery talk on Bauhaus concepts.
The image is of a magazine page with the title "The Calendar" at the top. Below the title is a black-and-white photograph of a statue of a woman standing on the head of a seated man. The photograph is accompanied by a caption that reads "STANDING WOMAN, SEATED MAN, discovered together this week in the courtyard of the Busch-Reisinger Museum." The caption also includes the name of the photographer, Rick Stafford. The image appears to be a page from a magazine or newspaper.