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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1971-1972

ARCH.2013.5.14, Rendition: 798133

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The image depicts an open page from a book or scrapbook. On the page, there is a newspaper clipping pasted in the center. The clipping contains a black-and-white photograph and accompanying text.

The photograph shows several wine glasses in the foreground, with three people in the background, partially in shadow. The people appear to be engaged in conversation or observing something.

The text beneath the photograph reads:

"Hundreds of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Friends of the Fogg, and friends of Friends celebrated Tuesday evening at the Busch-Reisinger exhibit, '500 Years of German Art in the Arts,' owned by the Christian Brothers of California. Narr, Meloso Cream Sherry, and Tina's Cream Port supplied the wines: Chenin Blanc, Gamay."

The clipping is attached to the page with a piece of tape. There are also some handwritten notes visible on the right-hand side of the page, but they are partially obscured and difficult to read in detail. The book itself has a green spine and appears to be well-maintained.

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The image shows an open book with a newspaper clipping pasted on the left page. The clipping features a black and white photograph of several wine glasses set on a table, with a group of people in the background, though their faces are not clearly visible. The caption beneath the photo reads:

"Hundreds of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger, Friends of the Fogg, and friends of Friends celebrated Tuesday evening at the Busch-Reisinger. The occasion was the opening of an exhibit, '500 Years of Wine in the Arts.' Besides supplying the exhibit, the Brothers also supplied the wine - Chateau Blanc, Gamay, Noir, Meloso Cream Sherry, and Tinta Cream Port."

Additionally, there is a small, pale yellow or light orange slip of paper with handwritten notes attached to the right edge of the page, but the text on this slip is not fully legible. The visible text on the slip seems to contain some notes, possibly referencing the image or event described in the clipping. The overall context of the image suggests it is part of a scrapbook or photo album.

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The image shows an open page from a book. The left page features a black-and-white photograph depicting a group of people seated at a table with several wine glasses arranged in front of them. The photograph appears to capture a moment at a social event, likely a wine tasting or celebratory dinner.

The right page contains text describing the event in the photograph. Here's a detailed summary of the text:

"Hundreds of friends of the Busch-Reisinger Friends of the Fogg, and friends of Friends celebrated Tuesday evening at the Busch-Reisinger. The occasion was the opening of an exhibit, '500 Years of Wine in the Arts' owned by the Christian Brothers of California. Besides supplying the exhibit, the Brothers also supplied the wine: Chenin Blanc, Gamay Noir, Meloso Cream Sherry, and Tinta Cream Port."

Additionally, the right page has a small section of poetry or prose printed vertically along the right edge, which reads:

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of distances and places,
early modes and indices on
view are similar to those done
the others in the group. How
they order wine occasionally."

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The image shows an open book page with a photograph and an accompanying caption.

The photograph appears to be a black-and-white image of a wine-tasting event. In the foreground, there are several empty wine glasses arranged on a table. In the background, there are several people, though their faces are blurred.

The caption under the photo reads:
"Hundreds of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger, Friends of the Fogg, and friends of Friends of Harvard University Art Museums celebrated Tuesday evening at the Busch-Reisinger. The occasion was the opening of an exhibit, '500 Years of Wine in the Arts.' Besides supplying the exhibit, the Christian Brothers also supplied the wine. Chateau Noir, Meloso Cream Sherry, and Tinta Cream Port."

The right side of the page has some partially visible handwritten notes and text, likely part of a different section of the book. The book seems to be well-used, with a green bookmark or tab visible on the right side. The text on the right side of the page appears to discuss styles and techniques related to the content, but it is cut off and not fully legible.

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The image depicts an open book, likely a scrapbook or a journal, containing a newspaper clipping. The clipping is a black-and-white photograph with an accompanying article.

The photograph shows several champagne flutes filled with champagne on a table, with a few people in the background, though their faces are not clearly visible. The caption below the photograph reads:

"Hundreds of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger, Friends of the Fogg, and friends of Friends celebrated Tuesday evening at the Busch-Reisinger. The occasion was the opening of an exhibit, '500 Years of Wine in the Arts,' owned by the Christian Brothers of California. Besides supplying the exhibit, the Brothers also supplied the wine: Chenin Blanc, Gamay Noir, Meloso Cream Sherry, and Tinta Cream Port."

The book itself has a yellowed page with some text visible on the right-hand side, which appears to be a continuation of an entry or a note, though it is partially obscured. The page also includes a small yellow tab or marker, which is often used to mark significant entries in books.

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The image shows a page from a book or magazine that appears to be an open section. On this page, there is a newspaper clipping featuring an article about an event.

The article describes an evening celebration hosted by "Hundreds of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger, Friends of the Fogg, and friends of Friends exhibit," titled "500 Years of Wine in the Arts." This gathering took place at the Busch-Reisinger, and it was the opening of an exhibit.

The clipping highlights that the Brothers, a wine supplier, provided the wine for the event. The wines included were:

  • Chenin Blanc
  • Gamay Noir
  • Meloso Cream Sherry
  • Tinta Cream Port

The photograph in the clipping shows a group of people, though their faces are blurred, sitting and standing around wine glasses on a table. The glassware appears elegant and sophisticated, with several wine glasses filled with wine. The background is somewhat dimly lit, contributing to the formal ambiance of the event.

The text of the clipping is printed in a formal style, emphasizing the significance of the wine and the social event. The right side of the page has a yellow sticky note or annotation with some text partially visible, but not fully legible.

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This image shows a black and white photograph on a page from a book or catalog. The photograph appears to be taken during a social event and features several individuals in the background, with one person in the center of the group who seems to be playing a musical instrument, possibly a trumpet.

In the foreground, there are several clear glass goblets on a table, which are arranged neatly in two rows. The focus of the photograph seems to be on the glassware, which has intricate stems and possibly some etching on the bowls. The overall impression is that of an elegant gathering or celebration involving music and wine.

There is also a rectangular piece of paper with typewritten text on it, possibly a label, affixed to the page above the photograph. The text on the paper label is not entirely legible in the image provided, but it mentions something related to the Busch-Reisinger and an event involving "100 Years of Wine in the Arts." It appears to mention contributions by the "Christian Brothers" and lists various types of wine enjoyed, such as Chenin Blanc, Gamay Noir, Meloso Cream Sherry, and Tinta Cream Port.

In the top-right corner, there's a piece of paper, likely a library or archive slip with a handwritten note, adhered to the page, but the text on it is cut off and not fully readable in the image provided.

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The image depicts an open book with a photograph inserted into one of its pages. The photograph shows a formal setting, likely a social gathering or event, with several wine glasses arranged on a table in the foreground. The glasses appear to be empty, suggesting a toast or a celebratory moment. In the background, there are a few individuals, some of whom are dressed in formal attire, indicating a sophisticated or formal occasion.

The accompanying text on the page provides context for the photograph. It describes an event held at the Busch-Reisinger, a museum or gallery, where "Friends of the Fogg" and others celebrated the opening of an exhibit titled "500 Years of Wine in the Arts," owned by the Christian Brothers of California. The text also mentions that the Brothers supplied various types of wine, including Noir, Meloso Cream Sherry, and Tints Cream Port, for the occasion.

The book itself has a clean, minimalist design with white pages and a subtle green spine visible on the right side. The photograph is placed centrally on the page, with the text surrounding it, creating a balanced and organized layout. The overall tone suggests an archival or historical document, possibly from a catalog or exhibition record.

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The image shows an open book with a page displaying a photograph of wine glasses on a table, along with a caption. The book is placed on a gray surface. The photograph is printed in black and white. The caption reads: "Hundred of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger celebrated Tuesday evening at the Busch-Reisinger. The occasion was the opening of an exhibit, "500 Years of Wine in the Arts" owned by the Christian Brothers of California. Besides supplying the exhibit, the Brothers also supplied the wine - Chenin Blanc, Gamay Noir, Meloso Cream Sherry, and Tinta Cream Port."

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An open book with a green cover has a piece of paper pasted on the left side. The paper has a black-and-white photo of wine glasses on a table, with a few people standing behind it. The text on the paper reads, "Hundred of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger, Friends of the Fogg, and Friends of Friends exhibited "500 Years of Wine in the Arts" owned by the Christian Brothers of California. Besides supplying the exhibit, the Brothers also supplied the wine - Chenin Blanc, Gamay Noir, Meloso Cream Sherry, and Tinta Cream Port." The book is placed on a gray surface.