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The image shows a document from Fall 1979 titled "SEMINARS ON 20th CENTURY GERMAN ART." The document announces that Julia Phelps will conduct a series of seminars focused on 20th-century German art, utilizing the Museum's collections and slides. The seminars aim to explore the German contribution to modern art, bridging Russian and French influences.
The specific topics and dates for the seminars are listed as follows:
The seminars are scheduled from 10-12 AM on Mondays starting November 5 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The cost is $40 for members and $60 for non-members, with the seminars being free for Patrons of the Museum. For more information, the contact number provided is 495-2317.
At the bottom, there is a section to reserve places, which includes lines for the name, address, telephone number, and a space for the check amount, payable to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It is also noted that contributions are tax-deductible within legal limits.
The image is of a document announcing a series of seminars on 20th Century German Art, scheduled for Fall 1979. Here is a detailed summary:
Julia Phelps will conduct a series of seminars focusing on the Museum's collections of 20th-century German art. The seminars will be supplemented with slides and will cover the Museum's extensive holdings, which include many works rarely seen in the United States. These seminars aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of German art, linking it to broader European movements, particularly the Russian and French influences.
The document includes a reservation form at the bottom:
The image depicts a flyer or brochure from the fall of 1979, announcing a series of seminars on 20th-century German art. The seminars are led by Julia Phelps and are based on the collections of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The museum owns extensive and significant works from this period, which provide a comprehensive overview of German art and its connections to Russian and French art movements.
The seminars cover various topics and are scheduled on Mondays from 10 to 12 AM, starting on November 5, 1979. The topics and dates are as follows:
The cost for the seminars is $40 for members and $60 for non-members. Patrons of the museum are admitted free of charge. For further information, the flyer provides a contact number: 495-2317.
At the bottom, there is a reservation form where individuals can reserve places and enclose a check, specifying whether they are a member or not. The checks should be made payable to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and it is noted that contributions are tax-deductible within legal limits.
The image shows a page from a document, likely a brochure or an informational flyer, detailing seminars on 20th-century German art for the Fall of 1979. Here are the key points:
Seminar Announcement:
Seminar Topics and Dates:
Seminars Details:
Registration Section:
The image shows a document from the Fall of 1979, detailing a series of seminars on 20th Century German Art. The seminars are conducted by Julia Phelps and focus on the museum's collections, supplemented with slides.
Here are the main points:
Series Overview:
Specific Topics and Dates:
Logistics:
Registration Form:
The document appears to be a part of a larger collection, possibly a brochure or program booklet, given the visible pages and the binding on the left side.
The image shows an open book with a document inside. The document is a printed announcement for a series of seminars on 20th-century German art, scheduled for the fall of 1979. The seminars are to be conducted by Julia Phelps and are associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The seminars will focus on various aspects of German art from the 20th century, including Jugendstil, Expressionism, Dada, Bauhaus, and post-World War II art.
The specific topics and dates for the seminars are as follows:
The seminars are scheduled to take place on Mondays from 10 AM to 12 PM at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The cost for non-members is $60, while the seminars are free for patrons of the museum. There is a contact number provided for further information: 875-2317.
At the bottom of the document, there is a form for reserving a place in the seminars, with fields for the number of places, payment amount, name, address, telephone number, and zip code. It is noted that contributions to the Busch-Reisinger Museum are tax-deductible within legal limits.
The image shows a white paper document lying on a stack of peach-colored folders within a green folder or binder. The document details a series of seminars on 20th century German art, planned for the fall of 1979. It announces that Julia Phelps will conduct the seminars devoted to the museum's collections, focusing on 20th-century German art, supplemented with various media from the period.
Specific topics and dates for the seminars are listed as follows:
Furthermore, it provides information about the time and place of the seminars, the cost for members and non-members, and mentions that contributions are tax-deductible within legal limits.
Beneath the description, there is a tear-off reservation form where interested parties can fill in their name, address, telephone, and write a check for a certain amount to reserve places for the seminar series.
The actual document's text is sharp, and the paper appears to be in good condition, without visible damages or aging.
The image shows an open book or binder with yellowed pages. Attached to one of the pages is a typed document titled "SEMINARS ON 20th CENTURY GERMAN ART," dated Fall, 1979. The document announces a series of seminars conducted by Julia Phelps, focusing on the museum's 20th-century German art collection. It lists the specific topics and dates for each seminar:
Additional details include the time (10-12 Mondays beginning November 5), the location (Busch-Reisinger Museum), costs ($40 for members, $60 for non-members, free for museum patrons), and a phone number for further information. There is also a form at the bottom for reserving places in the seminar, including fields for the number of places, check amount, name, telephone, address, and zip code. The form requests checks payable to the Busch-Reisinger Museum and notes that contributions are tax-deductible within legal limits.
The image shows an open book or catalog page with printed text detailing a series of seminars on 20th-century German art. The page is titled "SEMINARS ON 20th CENTURY GERMAN ART" and is dated "Fall, 1979." The text announces that Julia Phelps will conduct a series of seminars focusing on the Museum's extensive collection of 20th-century German art, supplemented with slides. The seminars are described as providing a link between the Russian aesthetic and the French, and are particularly important for understanding 20th-century art.
Seminar Topics and Dates:
Seminar Details:
Registration Information:
The announcement highlights the Museum's commitment to exploring 20th-century German art through a structured seminar series, emphasizing key movements such as Jugendstil, Expressionism, the Bauhaus, and post-Weimar art. The inclusion of notable artists like Munch, Marc, Kandinsky, and Beckmann underscores the academic and artistic significance of the seminars. The pricing structure and mention of tax-deductible contributions suggest the event is targeted toward both members and the general public, encouraging participation and support for the Museum's educational programs.
A piece of paper is placed on the open book. The paper has text and numbers printed on it. The text on the paper reads "SEMI-NARSON 20TH CENTURY GERMAN ART." The paper has a list of seminars on 20th-century German art. The seminars are scheduled for November and December. The seminars are held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The seminars are conducted by Julia Phelps.