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The image shows a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release is dated June 17, 1965, and the contact number provided is (617) 495-2338.
The press release announces a special exhibition of hand-painted postcards and letters from major 20th-century artists. The exhibition is set to begin on July 12 and will run through August 28. The collection on display is a selection from the Altonaer Museum in Hamburg, Germany, which is known for its holdings in this genre of 20th-century art.
The museum's hours during the summer are Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM, and admission is free. The director of the Altonaer Museum, Gerhard Wietek, has been assembling these works for several years, resulting in a major collection of postcards and letters. Most of these pieces were created with specific recipients in mind and were then mailed to them. The artists featured include Ernst Barlach, E. L. Kirchner, Erich Heckel, and other significant modern figures. These works are described as fresh and often quite humorous, offering unguarded moments of the artists.
Approximately 100 pieces will be shown, and a catalog of the exhibition will be available at the museum.
The image shows a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here are the details:
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The image shows a typed press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated and intended for immediate release. The document is titled "A Special Exhibition from Hamburg."
The press release announces an exhibition featuring a collection of hand-painted postcards and letters from notable 20th-century artists. The exhibition is scheduled to run from July 12 through August 28. The museum is open from Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM during the summer, and admission is free.
The collection is a selection from the Altonaer Museum in Hamburg, which is known for its holdings in this niche genre of 20th-century art. Gerhard Wietek, the Director of the Altonaer Museum, has assembled this collection over several years. The postcards and letters were often personalized and mailed to specific individuals, showcasing the artists in candid, unguarded moments. The artists include prominent modern figures such as Ernst Barlach, E. L. Kirchner, Erich Heckel, and others, and the works are noted for their wit, originality, and humor.
Approximately 100 pieces will be on display, and a catalogue of the exhibition will be available at the museum. The contact information for the museum includes a phone number: (617) 495-2338, and the address: Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
The image displays a typed press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated and intended for immediate release. The museum is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a contact number provided as (617) 495-2338.
The press release announces a special exhibition starting on July 12, featuring a collection of hand-painted postcards and letters from major 20th-century artists. These works are known for their wit and originality. The exhibit is a small selection from the collection of the Altonaer Museum in Hamburg, which is noted for its holdings in this niche genre of 20th-century art.
The exhibition will run through August 28th. The museum is open from Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM during the summer, and admission is free. Gerhard Wietek, the Director of the Altonaer Museum, has assembled this collection over several years, consisting of postcards and letters often painted with a specific person in mind. The artists include notable figures such as Ernst Barlach, E. L. Kirchner, and Erich Heckel, and the works capture unguarded, often humorous moments. Approximately 100 pieces will be on display, and a catalogue of the exhibition will be available at the museum.
The image shows a page from a press release or news announcement from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The announcement is titled "A Special Exhibition from Hamburg."
The press release details a special exhibition that will showcase a collection of hand-painted postcards and letters. These works are notable for their wit and originality and are attributed to major 20th-century artists. The exhibition is a selection from the Altonaer Museum in Hamburg, a museum known for its holdings in this genre of art.
The exhibition begins on July 12 and continues through August 28. The museum is open Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM during the summer, and admission is free. Gerhard Wietek, Director of the Altonaer Museum, is credited with assembling these works several years ago, resulting in a significant collection of postcards and letters. Many of these works were created with a specific person in mind and mailed to them, capturing unguarded and often humorous moments by artists such as Ernst Barlach, E. L. Kirchner, and Erich Heckel among others.
Approximately 100 pieces will be displayed, and a catalogue of the exhibition will be available at the museum.
The image shows a typed document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, announcing a special exhibition from Hamburg. The document is a press release, as indicated by the "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" heading, and includes contact information (617) 495-2338.
The exhibition features a collection of hand-painted postcards and letters, including works by major 20th-century masters, which will be on display starting July 12. This collection is a small selection from the Altonaer Museum in Hamburg, known for its holdings in this lesser-known genre of 20th-century art. The exhibition will run through August 28th, and the museum will be open Monday through Friday from 9 to 5 during the summer. Admission is free.
Gerhard Wietek, Director of the Altonaer Museum, began assembling these works several years ago, resulting in a significant collection of postcards and letters. Many of these items were drawn or painted with a specific person in mind and then mailed to that person. The artists featured include Ernst Barlach, E. L. Kirchner, Erich Heckel, and many other important modern figures, often captured in unguarded and humorous moments.
Approximately 100 works will be shown, and a catalog of the exhibition will be available at the museum. The document is neatly typed, with some handwritten annotations visible on the left side.
The image shows a typed press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release announces a special exhibition titled "A Special Exhibition from Hamburg," which features a collection of hand-painted postcards and letters from major 20th-century artists. The exhibition will begin on July 12 and run through August 28, with the museum open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm during the summer. Admission is free.
The works are from the collection of the Altonaer Museum in Hamburg, known for its holdings in 20th-century art. Gerhard Wietek, Director of the Altonaer Museum, began assembling these works several years ago. The collection includes drawings or paintings made with specific people in mind and often mailed to them. Artists featured include Ernst Barlach, E. L. Kirchner, Erich Heckel, and other important modern figures. Their works are described as fresh, unguarded, and often funny.
Approximately 100 pieces will be shown, and a catalogue of the exhibition will be available at the museum. The contact phone number provided is (617) 495-2338, and the press release is marked "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE."
The image shows a printed document which appears to be a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The press release is for immediate release and provides information about a special exhibition from Hamburg, featuring a collection of hand-painted postcards and letters from major 20th-century masters. The collection belongs to the Altonaer Museum in Hamburg, which is notable for its holdings in this genre of 20th-century art.
The exhibition was scheduled to be on display from July 12th through August 28th, during which time the museum would have special visiting hours from Monday through Friday, 9 to 5, in the summer, with free admission. Gerhard Wietek, the director of the Altonaer Museum, is mentioned as having amassed the collection of postcards and letters, many of which were created with a specific individual in mind before being mailed. Artists such as Ernst Barlach, E. L. Kirchner, Erich Heckel, and other important modern figures are noted, with their works described as often appearing fresh, unguarded, and humorous.
The document notes that approximately 100 works would be displayed and that a catalog of the exhibition would be available at the museum. The document is part of a stack of colored papers with only the top page fully visible. The Harvard University letterhead and the contact number for the museum are printed at the top of the page.
The image shows a printed document, likely a press release or announcement, titled "NEWS from the Busch-Reisinger Museum". The document is formatted as a news release, with the heading "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" at the top right corner. The content announces a special exhibition from Hamburg, featuring a collection of hand-painted postcards and letters by major 20th-century artists.
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Overall, the image depicts an official announcement for an art exhibition featuring hand-painted postcards and letters by notable 20th-century artists, hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
A press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated July 1975, announces a special exhibition from Hamburg. The exhibition features a collection of hand-painted postcards and letters, showcasing works of great wit and originality from several major 20th-century masters. The exhibition will run from July 12 to August 28, 1975, and admission is free. The works are on loan from the Altonaer Museum in Hamburg, known for its collection in this niche genre of 20th-century art. The exhibition will be open Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM during the summer.