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The image shows an open book with an invitation and a response card for an art exhibition preview party. The invitation is for an exhibition titled "Three Swiss Painters," featuring the works of Cuno Amiet, Giovanni Giacometti, and Augusto Giacometti. The preview party is scheduled to be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on February 1, 1974.
The response card is attached below the invitation and includes options for attendees to indicate their interest in becoming an Associate or a Friend of the museum, as well as their attendance at the preview party. The response card has the following options:
The card also includes spaces for the attendee's name, address, city, state, and zip code. The response card appears to be partially filled out with handwritten details.
The image shows an invitation and a response card for an art exhibition titled "Three Swiss Painters," featuring the works of Cuno Amiet, Giovanni Giacometti, and Augusto Giacometti. The invitation, which is red with white text, is positioned at the top half of the image. It reads:
"You are cordially invited
to the preview party
of the exhibition
THREE SWISS PAINTERS
CUNO AMIET
GIOVANNI GIACOMETTI
AUGUSTO GIACOMETTI"
Below the invitation, the response card is shown. It is also red with white text and includes details for responding to the invitation. The text on the response card reads:
"THREE SWISS PAINTERS
PREVIEW PARTY
Busch-Reisinger Museum, February 1, 1974
Please check appropriate box:
( ) I wish to become an Associate of the Busch-Reisinger Museum for 1973-1974 and enclose my contribution of ($20 or more) $
( ) I wish to reserve 1 2 tickets(s)
( ) I wish to become a Friend of the Fogg for 1973-1974 and enclose my contribution of ($30 or more) $
( ) I wish to reserve 1 2 tickets(s)
( ) I wish to come to the preview party and enclose my check for ____ tickets ($5 per person) $
Name ______________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________
City _________________________ Zip __________________
Telephone __________________________________________"
The response card includes lines for the respondent to fill in their details and indicate their choices regarding attendance and contributions.
The image shows an invitation card for an art exhibition preview party. Here's a detailed description:
Event Details:
RSVP Card:
Form Fields:
Design:
This invitation appears to be a formal request for guests to attend an exclusive art exhibition preview, offering various levels of museum involvement and support.
The image shows an open book or album with two distinct items related to an art exhibition.
The first item is an invitation card for the preview party of an exhibition titled "Three Swiss Painters." The invitation is predominantly red and white, with the names of the artists listed as Cuno Amiet, Giovanni Giacometti, and Augusto Giacometti. The text on the card reads: "You are cordially invited to the preview party of the exhibition."
The second item is a reservation form for the same exhibition, titled "Three Swiss Painters Preview Party," which took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on February 1, 1974. The form provides several options for attendees:
The form includes spaces to fill in the name, address, city, state, zip code, and telephone number of the attendee. The reservation form also has checkboxes corresponding to each option mentioned.
The image shows an open book with two distinct items inserted into it.
The first item is a red invitation card for the preview party of an exhibition titled "Three Swiss Painters." The card lists the names of the featured painters: Cuno Amiet, Giovanni Giacometti, and Augusto Giacometti. The text on the card reads: "You are cordially invited to the preview party of the exhibition."
The second item is a form for reserving tickets to the preview party of the same exhibition. This form is titled "Three Swiss Painters Preview Party" and specifies the date of the event as February 1, 1974, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The form includes various checkbox options for attendees to indicate their intentions:
The book itself appears to have some notes and writing on the left page, but the content is not entirely legible. The pages are held open by a string or ribbon.
The image shows an open book containing a catalog or invitation for an exhibition titled "Three Swiss Painters." The event is specifically for a preview party.
The top part of the image features a bright red invitation card with white text. It reads:
"You are cordially invited to the preview party of the exhibition THREE SWISS PAINTERS
CUNO AMIET
GIOVANNI GIACOMETTI
AUGUSTO GIACOMETTI."
Below the main invitation, there is a smaller form labeled "THREE SWISS PAINTERS PREVIEW PARTY" dated "Busch-Reisinger Museum, February 1, 1974." This form provides options for attendees to indicate their interest in becoming an Associate or Friend of the Fogg Museum for 1973-1974, with corresponding contribution amounts ($30 or more). It also allows attendees to reserve tickets for the preview party, specifying the number of tickets they need ($5 per ticket). There are spaces for attendees to fill in their name, address, city, zip code, and telephone number.
The surrounding pages of the book have handwritten notes and some markings, suggesting it might be a catalog that has been used and annotated by readers.
The image shows an open book with a vivid red invitation card inserted into the right page. The card is for the preview party of an exhibition titled "THREE SWISS PAINTERS," featuring Cuno Amiet, Giovanni Giacometti, and Augusto Giacometti. The exhibition is hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum, dated February 1, 1974.
Below the title information, there's a section for the recipient to interact with, including checkboxes and lines for filling in details such as the name, address, city, telephone number, and the amount of donation or payment for tickets. It appears to be a form where one could RSVP for the event, choose to become a Friend of the museum with a donation, or purchase tickets to the preview party.
The left page of the book has some text, but it is mostly obscured by the folded pages on top of it. The peeking text is not legible enough to discern its content. The color of the pages indicates that it might be a vintage book or catalogue, and the overall image suggests the context of an art exhibition or museum archive. The picture has a muted and scholarly atmosphere due to the setting and subject matter.
The image shows an open book with two pieces of printed material attached to the right page. Both pieces are invitation cards or tickets for an art exhibition preview party titled "Three Swiss Painters." The larger card, positioned near the top center of the page, is red with white text that reads:
"You are cordially invited
to the preview party
of the exhibition
THREE SWISS PAINTERS
CUNO AMIET
GIOVANNI GIACOMETTI
AUGUSTO GIACOMETTI"
Below it, a smaller card in red and white contains similar information, specifically for a preview party at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on February 1, 1974. This card includes checkboxes for different reservation and membership options, spaces to write the number of tickets, the contributor’s name, address, city, zip code, and telephone number.
The pages and invitations are well preserved, and the book is open flat with part of the spine and some newspaper clippings or inserts visible on the left side. The background surface is a neutral gray.
The image depicts an open book or catalog featuring an invitation and a response form for a preview party related to an exhibition titled "THREE SWISS PAINTERS". The exhibition includes the artists Cuno Amiet, Giovanni Giacometti, and Augusto Giacometti.
Invitation Card (Top Section):
Response Form (Bottom Section):
Book Context:
The image conveys a formal and organized approach to inviting attendees to the preview party of an art exhibition. The design is clean and professional, with clear instructions and structured fields for responses, indicating a well-planned event. The inclusion of membership options suggests an effort to engage supporters and build a community around the exhibition.
An open book with a red card is placed on a gray surface. The card has the text "THREE SWISS PAINTERS" written on it. The card has the names of the painters, including CUNO AMIE, GIOVANNI GIACOMET, and AUGUSTO GIACOMET. The card also has a blank space for the name of the recipient. The book has a few pages with text and numbers. The book has a green cover and a few pages are folded.