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The image shows an open page from a book or a catalog. The left side of the page features a black-and-white photograph of an artwork titled "Black White and Blue" by Georgia O'Keeffe, created in 1930. The artwork appears to be an abstract painting with geometric shapes and a contrast between light and dark areas.
On the right side of the page, there is an invitation to an art exhibition. The text reads:
"THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART
AND
THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
cordially invite you to attend
the Opening of
SELECTIONS FROM
THE EDITH GREGOR HALPERT COLLECTION
February 3, 1973
5:00-7:00 p.m.
Busch-Reisinger Museum
25 Kirkland St., Cambridge
The exhibition continues
through March 3, 1973"
The page seems to be part of a collection or a record of art exhibitions, specifically documenting an event that took place at Harvard University in 1973.
The image shows a page from an art catalog or exhibition program. Central to the page is a black-and-white photograph titled "Black White and Blue" by Georgia O'Keeffe, dated 1930.
Below the photograph, there is an invitation to an art exhibition. The invitation is from "The Institute of Contemporary Art and The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University." It invites attendees to the opening of an exhibition titled "Selections from the Edith Gregor Halpert Collection" on February 5, 1973, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. The event is held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at 29 Kirkland St., Cambridge. The exhibition continues through March 3, 1973.
The page is from an open book, with the rest of the book visible around it, suggesting it could be part of a larger publication related to contemporary art.
The image shows an invitation or announcement related to an art exhibition. On the left page, there is a black and white photograph of an abstract art piece titled "Black White and Blue, 1930" by Georgia O'Keeffe. Below the image, the text identifies the artist and the title of the artwork.
On the right page, the text reads:
"THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART
AND
THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
cordially invite you to attend the Opening of
SELECTIONS FROM
THE EDITH GREGOR HALPERT COLLECTION
February 5, 1973 5:00-7:00 p.m.
at the Busch-Reisinger Museum
29 Kirkland St., Cambridge
The exhibition continues
through March 5, 1973"
The document appears to be an invitation to the opening of an art exhibition featuring selections from the Edith Gregor Halpert Collection, which was held at the Institute of Contemporary Art and the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The opening was on February 5, 1973, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., and the exhibition ran through March 5, 1973.
The image shows an exhibition invitation card. The details on the card are as follows:
Artist and Artwork:
Host Institutions:
Event Details:
Exhibition Duration:
The card features a grayscale image of the artwork "Black White and Blue" by Georgia O'Keeffe on the left side. The card design is simple and formal, with text in clear, readable fonts.
The image shows an open page from a book or a catalog. The page contains an invitation to an art exhibition. Here are the details:
Image:
Text:
Additional Details:
This page effectively serves as a historical document, showcasing an invitation to an art exhibition that took place over forty years ago.
The image shows an open page from what appears to be an old book or catalog, featuring an invitation to an art exhibition. The page includes a photograph of an artwork titled "Black White and Blue" by Georgia O'Keeffe, dated 1930.
Below the photograph, there is an invitation from "The Institute of Contemporary Art and The Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University," extending an invitation to the opening of "Selections from the Edith Gregor Halpert Collection." The event is scheduled for February 5, 1973, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge. The exhibition continues through March 3, 1973. The page also shows some handwritten notes or annotations, including a date, "11/19/73."
This image shows a page from a book or a catalog that is opened to show what appears to be a reproduction of a piece of art on the left and an invitation to an exhibition on the right. The artwork is attributed to Georgia O'Keeffe and titled "BLACK WHITE AND BLUE, 1930." It features an abstract design with curved forms in a grayscale palette with a sharp white form cutting through the center.
On the right side, the text is an invitation from The Institute of Contemporary Art and The Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. They invite individuals to attend the opening of "SELECTIONS FROM THE EDITH GREGOR HALPERT COLLECTION" dated February 5, 1973, with specific mention of the venue location at 29 Kirkland St., Cambridge, and the exhibition dates from February 5, 1973, through March 3, 1973.
The overall condition of the page seems a bit aged, with some discoloration and visible creases, indicating that the material could be quite old.
An open book is placed on a gray surface. The book is titled "Black White and Blue, 1930." The image on the left is a black-and-white image of a person. The image on the right is a black-and-white image of a building. The book has a green cover with white text. The book is placed on the right side of the image.
The image shows an open book with a black-and-white photograph on the left page and an invitation on the right page. The photograph is a close-up of a piece of art, while the invitation is for an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The invitation is dated February 5, 1973, and the exhibition is titled "Selections from the Edith Gregor Halpert Collection." The exhibition will continue through March 3, 1973.
The image shows an open book or catalog page featuring an artwork titled "Black White and Blue, 1930" by Georgia O'Keeffe. The artwork is a monochromatic painting dominated by stark contrasts of black, white, and gray, with bold geometric shapes and a dynamic composition. The central figure appears to be a stylized, abstract form, possibly a human silhouette, rendered in black against a white background, with additional geometric elements such as a triangular shape extending from the figure.
Below the artwork, there is text providing details about an exhibition. The text reads:
The page also includes a small portion of adjacent pages, showing additional text and images, suggesting this is part of a catalog or exhibition program. The overall design is clean and minimalist, consistent with the modernist aesthetic of the artwork itself.