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The image shows a page from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The specific page is labeled "Page 3" and discusses an exhibition of works by the artist Ernst Matthes.
The text on the page provides information about the exhibition:
Additionally, it mentions that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is open to the public free of charge, six days a week from Monday through Saturday, from 9 A.M. to 4:45 P.M.
The document appears to be a press release or informational sheet about the exhibition.
The image depicts a page from a document related to an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is affiliated with Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The specific focus is on the artist Ernst Matthes.
Key points from the document include:
The document mentions that a catalogue for the exhibition is available at the museum’s sales desk.
At the bottom of the page, it notes that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is open to the public for free, six days a week, from Monday through Saturday, between 9 A.M. and 4:45 P.M. The page is labeled as "Page 3" and the text is written in a formal, possibly archival, style.
The image shows a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is on page 3 and discusses Ernst Matthes. The museum selected seventy works for his first showing in the United States. The text highlights Matthes' unique charm and wit, comparing his work to Toulouse-Lautrec but with a gentler portrayal of Parisian nightlife. Matthes' career evolved from Jugendstil (German Art Nouveau) to German Expressionism, with a notable focus on the play of light, particularly evident in his watercolors and gouaches of Berlin street scenes. A catalogue of the exhibition is available at the museum's sales desk. The document also notes that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is open to the public free of charge, six days a week, from Monday to Saturday, from 9 A.M. to 4:45 P.M.
The image shows a page from a document related to an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The text discusses an artist named Ernst Matthes:
Exhibition Details:
Artistic Style and Career:
Catalogue Availability:
End Note:
Museum Information:
The image is a page from a document related to an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page is titled "ERNST MATTHES Page 3."
The text on the page provides details about an exhibition of Ernst Matthes' works, specifically noting that the museum selected seventy works for the first showing of Matthes in the United States. The description highlights Matthes' distinctive charm and wit, particularly in his depictions of Parisian nightlife, which contrasts with the more biting style of Toulouse-Lautrec.
The document mentions that Matthes’ career spanned from Jugendstil (German Art Nouveau) to German Expressionism. His watercolors and gouaches of Berlin street scenes are noted for their expressionist qualities, and the text also highlights Matthes' significant concern with the pictorial handling of light.
The page concludes with information that a catalog for the exhibition was prepared and is available at the museum sales desk. It also notes that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is open to the public free of charge, six days a week (Monday through Saturday) from 9 AM to 4:45 PM.
At the bottom of the page, there is a line of asterisks, indicating the end of the section. The document appears to be part of a larger collection, as suggested by the visible pages in the background.
The image shows a page from a document associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This particular page is titled "ERNST MATTHES Page 3."
The text on the page describes an exhibition featuring Ernst Matthes, specifically the first showing of his works in the United States. The museum selected seventy works for the exhibition. The document mentions that Matthes’ works are characterized by charm and wit, particularly in his gentler depictions of Paris nightlife compared to the biting portrayals by Toulouse-Lautrec. Matthes' career evolved from Jugendstil (German art nouveau) to German Expressionism, evident in his watercolors and gouaches of Berlin street scenes. The text also notes Matthes’ significant concern with the pictorial handling of light.
At the bottom of the page, it is mentioned that a catalogue for the exhibition is available at the museum sales desk. Additionally, it states that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is open to the public free of charge, six days a week, from Monday through Saturday, from 9 A.M. to 4:45 P.M. The page is neatly bound within a booklet, with a visible music sheet on the left side of the image.
This is an image of a printed document. The top part of the document includes the name "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" in capital letters, which is followed by its location at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The text below this heading mentions "ERNST MATTHES Page 3" and discusses an exhibition featuring seventy works by Matthes, marking his first showing in the United States.
It explains that Matthes's works include charming and witty versions of Parisian nightlife, comparing him to Toulouse-Lautrec yet noting that Matthes transitioned from Jugendstil (German Art Nouveau) to German Expressionism, with his concern for pictorial handling of light highlighted.
There is mention of a catalogue prepared for the exhibition that is available for purchase at the museum sales desk. The document concludes with a note that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is open to the public free of charge, six days a week, with the visiting hours stated.
The physical document appears slightly creased, hinting at its age or condition, and there are off-white borders with shadows suggesting it is lying on a surface. It's also partway overlapping another paper or folder, and part of a book spine can be seen to the right, suggesting the setting may be a desk or archival environment.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog titled "BUSCH-REISINGGER MUSEUM" from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page number is 3 and it is titled "ERNST MATTHES." The text on the page discusses the artist Ernst Matthes and his works, particularly his watercolors and gouaches of Berlin street scenes. The text also mentions that a catalogue has been prepared for the exhibition and is available at the Museum sales desk. The page also includes information about the opening hours of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is open to the public free of charge, six days a week, from 9 A.M. to 4:45 P.M.
A page from a book is opened to reveal text. The page is from the "Busch-Reisinger Museum" at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page is titled "ERNST MATTHE Page 3" and contains text describing the works of Ernst Matthes, a German artist known for his watercolors and gouaches of Berlin street scenes. The text mentions that a catalogue has been prepared for the exhibition and is available at the Museum sales desk.
The image shows a page from a book or document, with the title "Busch-Reisinger Museum" at the top. The page appears to be a description of an exhibit or event at the museum.
Overall, the image suggests that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is hosting an exhibit featuring the works of Matthes, and that the exhibition is open to the public during certain hours.