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The image shows a page from a book or catalog with information about a print rental program offered by the Fogg Art Museum for Harvard-Radcliffe students during the 1974-75 academic year. The page contains the following elements:
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The page appears to be from a promotional or informational booklet, providing details about an art rental program for students, including the dates, location, and requirements for participation.
The image shows a page from what appears to be a book or a catalog. The page is dominated by a large, red and white graphic with the word "PRINTS" prominently displayed in red. Below this graphic, there is a smaller, white text box containing detailed information. The text announces the Fogg Art Museum's Print Rental Program for Harvard-Radcliffe students and officers for the 1974-75 academic year. The program features a rental exhibition of over 300 prints, held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum from September 16 through 28, Monday through Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost for the rental is $5.00 for the academic year, with prints ranging in price from $5 to $25 each. Payment is accepted in cash or check at the time of rental, and renters must present either a student ID card or proof of officer status for identification.
The image is of a poster or flyer from the Fogg Art Museum announcing a Print Rental Program for Harvard-Radcliffe students and faculty for the 1974-75 academic year. Here are the details:
Title: The word "PRINTS" is prominently displayed in large red letters.
Event Details:
Dates and Times:
Rental Information:
Payment and Identification:
The poster is designed to be clear and informative, providing all necessary details for potential participants in the program.
The image shows an announcement from the Fogg Art Museum regarding its Print Rental Program for Harvard-Radcliffe students and officers for the 1974-75 academic year.
Key details include:
Exhibition Information:
Rental Details:
Payment and Identification:
This announcement is likely intended to inform students and officers about the opportunity to rent art prints for the upcoming academic year, with specific dates, locations, and conditions clearly stated.
The image shows a page from a document or a booklet, featuring information about a print rental program from the Fogg Art Museum. The page contains two main components:
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The page appears to be part of an archive or catalog, given the aged and yellowed appearance of the paper.
The image shows a page from a booklet or an informational pamphlet from the Fogg Art Museum. The page features an advertisement for their Print Rental Program for Harvard-Radcliffe students and officers during the 1974-75 academic year.
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The design of the advertisement includes a bold red print of the word "PRINTS" prominently displayed on the top half of the page. The bottom half contains the detailed information about the rental program.
The image shows a graphic poster or page within a book. The poster has a bold, diagonal division in which the top left section is red and the bottom right section is white, creating a strong visual contrast. The word "PRINTS" is prominent in large, bold, capitalized lettering positioned to follow the diagonal division. On the white section, there is red text aligned vertically that seems to be upside down, while additional text in red is present in the red section but not readable as it's cut-off in the photo.
Below the graphic, there is a separate typed text on a smaller, off-white piece of paper that has been attached to the page with a piece of tape on its top left corner. The text on this paper discusses the Fogg Art Museum's Print Rental Program for Harvard/Radcliffe students and officers for the 1970–75 academic year. It details an exhibition from September 17 through September 28, mentions the rental fee range, and refers to the necessity of identification for the rental process. The color scheme—red text on a white background and vice versa—indicates a design choice intended to reinforce the visibility and theme of the poster.
The image shows an open book or scrapbook with two pieces of paper affixed to one page. The top paper is a red and white flyer or card with a geometric design. The word "PRINTS" is prominently displayed in large red letters diagonally on the white part of the flyer. In smaller red text on the flyer, it reads:
The flyer is placed at an angle.
Below the flyer, a small typewritten notice announces a Print Rental Program from the Fogg Art Museum for Harvard-Radcliffe students and officers for the 1974-75 academic year. It states:
The page background is a neutral beige, with no other text or images visible.
The image depicts an open book or catalog page featuring a promotional or informational design for a print rental program. The layout is clean and modern, with a strong emphasis on bold typography and geometric design elements.
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The image conveys a sense of organization and clarity, likely intended for an academic or institutional audience. The bold red diagonal stripe and the prominent placement of the word "PRINTS" suggest that the focus is on promoting or highlighting the print rental program. The design is functional yet visually engaging, balancing textual information with strong graphic elements.
The image shows an open book with a red and white triangle-shaped paper with the word "PRINTS" in red on the left side. The triangle is positioned on top of a page that has a white background and red text. The text on the page reads "The Fogg Art Museum announces its Prints Rental Program for Harvard-Radcliffe students and Officers for the 1974-75 academic year." The text also includes information about the rental exhibition, rental fees, and identification requirements.