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The image shows a page from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document discusses an event involving the American Ceramic Circle (ACC).
Key points from the document include:
Event Details:
American Ceramic Circle (ACC):
The document appears to be part of a larger report or program, as indicated by the page number "- 30 -" at the bottom.
The image shows a page from a document detailing an event organized by the American Ceramic Circle (ACC). Here is a detailed summary:
Event Details:
Schedule:
About the American Ceramic Circle:
Leadership and Notable Members:
The document is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Harvard University, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The contact number provided is 02138 (617) 496-7800 x2338. The page number at the bottom is 30.
The image is a page from a document or booklet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The content describes an event related to the American Ceramic Circle (ACC). Here is a detailed summary:
Event Description:
American Ceramic Circle (ACC):
Leadership and Members:
The document is part of a larger publication, as indicated by the page number "- 30 -" at the bottom. The header includes the Busch-Reisinger Museum's logo and contact information: 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, with a phone number (617) 868-7600 x2338.
The image depicts a page from a document associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page appears to be a schedule or an informational text related to an event organized by the American Ceramic Circle (ACC).
Here's a detailed summary of the content:
Ceramics and Porcelain Collections:
Post-Lunch Activities:
About the American Ceramic Circle (ACC):
The page number at the bottom right is marked as "- 30 -".
The image shows a page from a document, specifically from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document appears to be an itinerary or program for an event related to ceramics.
The text mentions:
Additionally, it describes the founding of the American Ceramic Circle in 1970, aimed at people who contribute to the knowledge of ceramics, either through curatorial positions in museums or maintaining scholarly collections. The current chairman of ACC is Dr. Lloyd E. Hawes, a noted collector and scholar. Mrs. Landman, who has served as curator of decorative arts at the Cooper Union Museum for ten years, is a charter member and trustee of ACC.
The image shows a page from a book or document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The content discusses the schedule for an event, which includes viewing porcelain collections and a musical program by the Astor Singers. The text mentions several contributors and members of the American Ceramic Circle (ACC), including Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Pflueger, Mrs. Ilse Bischoff, and Dr. Hans Syz. It also details the founding of the ACC in 1970 and its purpose, which is to advance the knowledge of ceramics through curatorial work and scholarly collections. The current chairman, Dr. Lloyd E. Hawes, and Mrs. Landman, a charter member and trustee, are highlighted for their contributions. The page is numbered 30.
The image displays a page from a publication or a book, with the upper part showing a logo consisting of the letters "B" and "M" intertwined in a decorative font, likely representing the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, as indicated by the letterhead at the top of the page. Below this letterhead, the text of the document appears to discuss the American Ceramic Circle and the contributions of various members to the knowledge of ceramics. It mentions items such as ceramic collections and porcelain collections, and notes the involvement of museum curators and collectors.
The text references individuals who have contributed to the field, either through donations or scholarly work, as well as planned events like musical programs and museum tours. The organization mentioned is the American Ceramic Circle, and details about its foundation and the current chairman are included. The bottom of the page has a page number "- 30 -" suggesting it is the end of a chapter or section.
Due to the way the page is photographed, the left side of the text is slightly obscured by the curve of the page, while the right edge of the book's pages can be seen, indicating that the book is open and the photo captures the right-hand page of a spread.
The image shows an open book with a white page that contains a black text. The text appears to be a description of an event or meeting, possibly related to the American Ceramic Circle. The text mentions the viewing of porcelain collections, contributions made by several members, a musical program by the Astor Singers, and a tour of the Museum of the American China Trade. It also provides information about the organization's founding, its chairman, and a charter member and trustee. The text is written in a formal and informative tone, likely intended for an audience interested in ceramics and related topics.
The image shows an open book with a page displaying text. The book appears to be a catalog or publication from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The visible page contains a formal, typed description discussing events and activities related to ceramic collections and the American Ceramic Circle (ACC).
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The image depicts a page from a formal publication or catalog related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, focusing on ceramic collections, the American Ceramic Circle, and associated events or contributors. The text provides historical and organizational context, highlighting the museum's role in ceramic scholarship and its connections to notable figures in the field. The book's condition suggests it is a historical or archival document.
The image shows a book opened to a page with text. The book appears to be a publication of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page number is 30. The text is about the American Ceramic Circle, which was founded in 1970 as an organization of those who have contributed to the knowledge of ceramics. The current chairman of the organization is Dr. Lloyd E. Hawes of Wellesley Hills, noted collector and scholar, and Assistant Clinical Professor of Radiology at the Harvard Medical School. Mrs. Landman, who has served as curator of decorative arts at the Cooper Union Museum for ten years, is a charter member and trustee of ACC.