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The image shows an invitation to an exhibition preview at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The event is centered around the works of Ernst Matthes, who lived from 1878 to 1918. The invitation is printed on a peach-colored card.
The left side of the invitation features a black-and-white illustration of a street scene, likely a piece of artwork by Ernst Matthes. The illustration depicts a street with a horse-drawn carriage and a few people, including a person riding a bicycle.
The right side of the invitation contains the text, which reads:
"The Associates of the Busch-Reisinger Museum
The Friends of the Fogg
are cordially invited to
the preview of the exhibition
Ernst Matthes
1878-1918
at the Busch-Reisinger Museum
November First, 1973, 8 to 10:30 P.M.
Black Tie (or attire of 1910)
29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts"
The invitation specifies the date, time, dress code, and location of the event, which is a formal preview of an exhibition featuring the works of Ernst Matthes.
The image is of an invitation card for an art exhibition preview. Here are the details:
The left side of the invitation features a vintage illustration, likely a work by Ernst Matthes, showing a group of people and a horse-drawn carriage. The right side contains the text with details about the event in an elegant, serif font. The color scheme of the invitation is a warm, peach-like tone.
This image is an invitation card for an exhibition preview. The invitation is for an event hosted by the Associates of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Friends of the Fogg. It is for the preview of an exhibition dedicated to Ernst Matthes, who lived from 1878 to 1918.
Key details from the invitation include:
The left side of the invitation features an illustration that appears to be a drawing or sketch, possibly depicting a historical or artistic scene relevant to the exhibition. The right side contains the text in a clean, elegant font, with the name "Ernst Matthes" highlighted prominently. The overall design of the invitation is minimalistic, with a peach-colored background and black text, giving it a classic and sophisticated appearance.
The image shows an invitation card for an exhibition preview. The card is designed with a peach-colored background and features a sketch on the left page depicting a scene with a man sitting on a bench and a horse-drawn carriage in the background.
The right page of the card contains the following information in a formal and elegant font:
The card appears to be from the 1970s, reflecting the style and aesthetic of that era.
The image shows an invitation card for an exhibition. The card is designed with a vintage aesthetic and features the following details:
Left Side:
Right Side:
This invitation card is part of a formal event to preview the exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Ernst Matthes, held in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The image shows an invitation card for an art exhibition. The card is open, revealing two sides. On the left side, there is an illustration depicting a street scene at night. A man is sitting on a bench, and a horse-drawn carriage is passing by. The scene is illuminated by a street lamp, creating a serene and nostalgic atmosphere.
On the right side, the invitation text is printed in black and orange. It reads:
"The Associates of the Busch-Reisinger Museum
The Friends of the Fogg
Are cordially invited to
The preview of the exhibition
Ernst Matthes 1878-1918
At the Busch-Reisinger Museum
November 30, 1973, 3 to 5 P.M.
Black tie (or attire of 1910)
29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts"
The overall design of the card suggests a formal and historical theme, likely to commemorate the works of Ernst Matthes from the specified years.
This image shows an open invitation card lying on the left page of an open book. The left side of the invitation card features a faded sepia-tone image that appears to be a street scene from an earlier era with a horse-drawn carriage and a figure that seems to be sitting and driving the carriage.
The right side of the card displays text in a clean, classic font that reads:
"THE ASSOCIATES OF THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
THE FRIENDS OF THE FOGG
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO
THE PREVIEW OF THE EXHIBITION
Ernst Matthes
1878-1918
AT THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
NOVEMBER FIRST, 1973, 8 TO 10:30 P.M.
BLACK TIE (OR ATTIRE OF 1910)
29 KIRKLAND STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS"
The invitation is printed on a salmon-pink colored paper and the typeface is a mix of uppercase and elegant script for the name 'Ernst Matthes'. The date range suggests that the exhibition features work from the life span of the artist or individual named Ernst Matthes. The event appears to be a formal occasion considering the "black tie" dress code reference. The address suggests that the event took place or will take place in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The mention of "attire of 1910" indicates a theme or historical context to the dress code.
The image shows an exhibition preview invitation printed on a light pink paper. On the left side, there is an illustration of a man wearing a top hat, sitting in a vintage carriage, facing away, with another carriage visible further ahead, giving a sense of an old street scene. On the right side of the paper, the text reads:
"THE ASSOCIATES OF THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
THE FRIENDS OF THE FOGG
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO
THE PREVIEW OF THE EXHIBITION
Ernst Matthes 1878-1918
AT THE BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM
NOVEMBER FIRST, 1973, 8 TO 10:30 P.M.
BLACK TIE (OR ATTIRE OF 1910)
29 KIRKLAND STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS"
The invitation is for an art exhibition preview dedicated to Ernst Matthes, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The attire mentioned suggests a historical or themed dress code.
The image depicts an open book or booklet featuring an invitation for a museum exhibition preview. The left page displays a vintage-style illustration of a man in a top hat driving a horse-drawn carriage, rendered in sepia tones. The illustration evokes a historical or early 20th-century aesthetic.
The right page contains formal text in a clean, elegant font. The invitation is addressed to "The Associates of the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and "The Friends of the Fogg," inviting them to a preview of an exhibition. The central focus of the invitation is the name "Ernst Matthes," prominently displayed in large, orange cursive text. Below the name, the years "1878–1918" are noted, indicating the lifespan of the individual being honored.
Additional details on the right page include:
The overall design is minimalist and sophisticated, with a soft pink background and a subtle, artistic illustration on the left page, creating a formal and inviting atmosphere suitable for a museum event.
An invitation card is printed on a peach-colored paper. The left side of the card has a black-and-white illustration of a man riding a horse carriage. The right side of the card has the text "Ernst Matthes 1878-1918" in orange font. The card also has the text "The Associates of the Busch-Reisinger Museum The Friends of the Fogg are cordially invited to the preview of the exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum November First, 1973, 8 to 10:30 P.M. Black Tie (or Attire of 1910) 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts" printed on it.