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The image shows a page from a press release or informational document related to an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Ferdinand Hodler at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The exhibition ran from May 2 to June 23.
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Artist Description: Ferdinand Hodler is described as a significant innovator in modern monumental painting. His work is characterized by boldness, energy, and a sense of transcendence. His images are noted for their objectivity and coolness.
Exhibition Details: The exhibition features Hodler's paintings and drawings, showcasing his unique style and contribution to Expressionism.
Sponsorship: The exhibition is sponsored by the Pro Helvetia Foundation in Zurich, along with numerous Swiss and American public and private institutions, corporations, and individuals, including the National Endowment for the Arts. Special thanks are given to Freddy Homburger, the Consul of Switzerland in Boston, for his fundraising efforts.
Catalogue: A fully-illustrated, comprehensive, scholarly catalogue is available in conjunction with the show and upon request. For further details, readers are instructed to call Mrs. Landman at 495-2338.
The document is part of a larger press kit, as indicated by the "Press Release" header and the page number "2" at the top. The contact information for the museum is also provided.
The image shows a page from a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The press release highlights an exhibition titled "Paintings and Drawings by Ferdinand Hodler," which is scheduled from May 2 to June 23.
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The press release is dated and includes contact information for the museum, located at Harvard University, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
The image shows a press release document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 3 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release discusses the artist Ferdinand Hodler, highlighting his development of a universal order reflecting the underlying harmony of creation. It mentions that while Hodler is renowned for his monumental works, his landscapes and figure compositions are also highly valued. Eva Wyler, Associate for the Hodler exhibition, notes that Hodler, along with Puvis de Chavannes, is considered the most important innovator of modern monumental painting.
The document also details the sponsorship of the current exhibition by the Pro Helvetia Foundation in Zurich, with financial support from various Swiss and American institutions, as well as special thanks to Dr. Freddy Homburger, Consul of Switzerland in Boston, for his assistance in securing the participation of the Busch-Reisinger in the retrospective of Hodler, a precursor of Expressionism.
The exhibition, titled "Paintings and Drawings by Ferdinand Hodler," is scheduled from May 2 to June 23. A fully-illustrated catalogue is available, and further details can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Landman at 495-2338.
The image shows the second page of a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The press release pertains to an exhibition of works by Ferdinand Hodler, a notable Swiss artist.
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The image shows a page from a press release, specifically page 2, associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The content is about an exhibition featuring the paintings and drawings of Ferdinand Hodler.
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The press release highlights Hodler's significance in modern art and the collaborative effort behind the exhibition.
The image is a page from a press release document, specifically page 2, from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The press release discusses Ferdinand Hodler, a renowned artist.
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The document includes contact information for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a phone number provided for inquiries.
The image shows an open printed document or book. The right-hand page is in focus and contains a continuation of text from the previous page as indicated by the text "PRESS RELEASE—Page 2" at the top left. The text mentions the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and discusses an art exhibition.
The main body of the text speaks about Ferdinand Hodler, describing him as a master of modern art and particularly commending his large-scale figure compositions. It mentions that his works are bold and that an exhibition shows the energy and coolness of his art. The exhibition, according to the text, has the support of several foundations and institutions.
The lower part of the page includes a bold heading, "PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS BY FERDINAND HODLER," followed by the dates of the exhibition, "May 2 – June 23." Below this is a note about a fully-illustrated, comprehensive scholarly catalog available in conjunction with the show and a point of contact, Mrs. Landman, including her contact number.
Behind the main page, we can see that there are several other documents bound together along the left edge, suggesting this is part of a compiled file or folder. The background shows the edge of a work surface or table.
The image shows a page from a printed document, likely a press release or exhibition catalog. The text is in black font and appears to be discussing an exhibition of paintings and drawings by the Swiss artist Ferdinand Hodler. The exhibition was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University and was sponsored by the Pro Helvetia Foundation in Zurich. The page includes details about Hodler's work and the significance of his contributions to modern monumental painting. The page also includes information about the exhibition's sponsors and the availability of a comprehensive, scholarly catalogue. The image is blurry, making it difficult to read the text in detail.
The image shows an open book, likely a press release or exhibition catalog, with text printed on its pages. The book appears to be part of an exhibition or informational document related to the artist Ferdinand Hodler. Key details visible in the image include:
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The image depicts a formal, informational document related to an art exhibition, focusing on the work of Ferdinand Hodler. The content provides context about Hodler's artistic significance, the exhibition's sponsors, and logistical details, such as the exhibition dates and availability of a scholarly catalogue. The physical appearance of the book suggests it is part of an official archive or collection, possibly from a museum or academic institution.
The image shows a page from a book or a press release that is open to page 2. The page has a green border on the sides and bottom, and it appears to be part of a larger document. The page contains text that provides information about an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Ferdinand Hodler, which took place from May 2 to June 23. The text highlights Hodler's reputation as a master of modern art and his significant contributions to the development of modern monumental painting. It also mentions the sponsorship of the exhibition by the Pro Helvetia Foundation and the involvement of various Swiss and American institutions and individuals in supporting the event. The page also includes a reference to a fully-illustrated, comprehensive, scholarly catalogue that is available in conjunction with the show.