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The image is a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, dated 1975. The letter invites recipients to a special cultural event on Wednesday evening, January 28. The event includes a gala reception and exhibition of a significant collection of Central and Northern European paintings, sculpture, and prints.
Key details of the event are as follows:
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The letter is signed by Dr. Freddy Kraemer, Chairman of the Committee of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The image shows an invitation letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated 1975. The letter is addressed to a "Friend of the Arts" and is signed by Dr. Freddy Homburger, Chairman of the Committee of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Here is a detailed summary of the invitation:
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7:30 PM: Guests will be conducted on rotating gallery tours by members of the Harvard faculty. The tours will offer the opportunity to view various artworks, including late medieval sculpture, Renaissance paintings, porcelains, and other art treasures. The collection also includes examples from the incomparable Bauhaus Archives, with representative drawings, prints, paintings, and sculpture from every significant phase in the development of 20th-century Northern and Central European art.
8:30 PM: An organ recital by Mr. E. Power Biggs, featuring the renowned Flentrop instrument, which has become famous through his recordings and broadcasts.
Close: Refreshments and an informal discussion about the plans and progress of the museum.
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The letter is formal and warm, inviting the recipient to an evening of cultural enrichment and social interaction.
The image shows an invitation letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated 1975. The letter is addressed to a "Friend of the Arts" and is signed by Dr. Freddy Homburger, Chairman of the Committee of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The letter invites the recipient to a gala reception and exhibition event on Wednesday evening, January 29. The event features the museum's collection of Central and Northern European paintings, sculpture, and prints. The evening's activities include:
Gallery Tours: Conducted by Harvard faculty, starting at 7:30 PM. The tours will cover late medieval sculpture, Renaissance paintings, porcelains, and other art treasures, with some items displayed in their original architectural environments. The tours will also include examples from the Bauhaus Archives, showcasing representative drawings, prints, paintings, and sculptures from the 20th century.
Organ Recital: At 8:30 PM, there will be a recital-demonstration of the renowned Flentrop instrument by Mr. E. Power Biggs, known for his distinguished organ recordings and broadcasts.
Refreshments and Discussion: Following the recital, there will be refreshments and an informal discussion about the plans and progress of the museum.
The letter encourages the recipient to read a brief description enclosed with the invitation if they are unfamiliar with the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It also requests that attendees signify their intentions to attend on the return card so that provisions can be made accordingly.
Additionally, the postscript (P.S.) provides information about parking: guests can use the Felton St. garage without charge, located one way to the right of Kirkland St. towards Broadway, and should identify themselves as guests at the Busch-Reisinger reception.
The image is a page from an invitation letter for an event hosted by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. Here are the details:
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The image displays an invitation letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated 1975. The letter, addressed to "Dear Friend of the Arts," invites the recipient to a gala reception and exhibition on Wednesday, January 29, at 7:30 PM. The event will showcase the museum's collection of Central and Northern European paintings, sculpture, and prints, including works from the late medieval period, Renaissance, and examples from the Bauhaus Archives. Following the exhibition, there will be a recital by Mr. E. Power Biggs on the Flentrop instrument, followed by refreshments and informal discussions about the museum's plans.
The letter is signed by Dr. Freddy Homburger, Chairman of the Committee of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It also includes a postscript with parking instructions for attendees, specifying that space will be available at the Felton St. garage without charge.
The image shows a formal invitation letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
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This image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Harvard University. The letterhead includes the museum's name in a stylized font along with its address in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and contact information. The document is dated 1975 as can be discerned from the annotation on the upper right-hand corner.
The letter is addressed to the "Dear Friend of the Arts" and serves as an invitation to a cultural event. The event is scheduled for Wednesday evening, January 29, and it includes a gala reception and exhibition of the museum's collection of Central and Northern European paintings, sculptures, and prints.
Beginning at 7:30 PM, members of the Harvard faculty will conduct gallery tours. There is mention of displays including Medieval sculpture, Renaissance paintings, and porcelains among other art treasures. Also, there is mention that examples from the Bauhaus Archives as well as representative drawings, prints, and sculpture from every significant phase in the development of 20th-century Northern and Central European art will be featured.
There will also be a musical portion of the event starting at 8:30 PM, catered towards music lovers and organ devotees, featuring a recital by Mr. E. Power Biggs on the Flentrop instrument, which is noted to be internationally famous.
The letter concludes with notes on refreshments and informal discussions, an encouragement to familiarize oneself with the museum if not already, and a request to RSVP for ample provision for attendance.
The letter is signed by Dr. Freddy Homburger, Chairman of the Committee of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and there is a postscript about parking availability for the event. The document shows signs of age and wear, and is placed next to a page of a book or folder, with the top edge partly folded over to reveal the other page.
The image shows a typed letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated 1975 (handwritten at the top). The letter is addressed to "Dear Friend of the Arts" and invites the recipient to a gala reception and exhibition on Wednesday evening, January 29. It highlights the museum's collection of Central and Northern European paintings, sculptures, and prints.
The event starts at 7:30 PM with guided gallery tours led by Harvard faculty on a rotating schedule, featuring late medieval sculpture, Renaissance paintings, porcelains, and art treasures, as well as items from the Bauhaus Archives and significant 20th-century Northern and Central European art.
At 8:30 PM, there will be a recital-demonstration by Mr. E. Power Biggs on the Flentrop organ. Refreshments and an informal discussion about the museum's plans and progress will conclude the event.
The letter is signed by Dr. Freddy Homburger, Chairman, Committee of Friends of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. There is also a postscript mentioning available parking at no charge at the Felton Street garage, with instructions on how to identify oneself as a guest at the reception. The letterhead includes the museum’s name, address, and telephone contact information.
The image shows an open book or document featuring a formal invitation letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The letter is dated 1975 and is addressed to "Dear Friend of the Arts." It invites the recipient to a gala reception and exhibition of the museum's collection of Central and Northern European paintings, sculpture, and prints.
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The invitation conveys a sense of exclusivity and cultural significance, emphasizing the museum's role as a premier institution for Central and Northern European art. The event promises a blend of visual art appreciation, musical performance, and intellectual discussion, making it an appealing occasion for art and music enthusiasts.
An open book is placed on a surface, and it seems to be a formal invitation letter. The letter is printed in black ink on white paper. The letterhead of the letter has the text "B.R." in black font, and the date "1975" is printed below it. The letter is addressed to "Dear Friend of the Arts" and invites the recipient to join in an exceptional cultural event. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, January 29, and it includes a gala reception and exhibition of the museum's collection of Central and Northern European paintings, sculpture, and prints.