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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1976-1980

ARCH.2013.5.18, Rendition: 799341

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The image depicts a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to a "Friend of the Busch-Reisinger" and is signed by Susan Willis, the Membership Secretary.

The letter informs the recipient that their membership is about to expire and requests them to renew it. An envelope is enclosed for their convenience. The letter expresses appreciation for the recipient's support.

Additionally, the letter includes a black-and-white illustration titled "Cafe" by George Grosz, created between 1893 and 1959, using ink in 1928. The illustration depicts a group of people in a cafe setting, engaging in conversation and activities.

The overall tone of the letter is polite and formal, emphasizing the importance of the recipient's membership and support for the museum.

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The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to a member, referred to as a "Friend of the Busch-Reisinger."

The letter is from Susan Willis, the Membership Secretary, and it informs the recipient that their membership will soon expire. The letter politely requests the recipient to renew their membership. An envelope is enclosed for the convenience of the member.

Above the letter, there is an illustration titled "Cafe" by George Grosz, dated 1925, in ink. The illustration depicts a group of people, some of whom appear to be in a humorous or critical pose, likely reflecting a satirical or social commentary.

The letter ends with a warm note of appreciation for the recipient's support.

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The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to a "Friend of the Busch-Reisinger," and it informs the recipient that their membership will soon expire and asks if they would like to renew it. An envelope is included for their convenience. The letter is signed by Susan Willis, the Membership Secretary.

At the top of the letter, there is a heading that reads "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" with the address "HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138." Below the heading, there is an illustration titled "Cafe" by George Grosz, dated 1925. The illustration is an ink drawing depicting several people in a cafe setting. The text "Cafe George Grosz 1893-1959 Ink, 1925" is included to the right of the illustration.

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The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Here are the details:

  1. Header: The letterhead reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum" with the address "Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138."

  2. Content:

    • At the top, there's a note stating, "Some of the most interesting people belong to the Busch."
    • An artwork titled "Café" by George Grosz (1893-1959) is featured, created in ink in 1925.
    • The main body of the letter addresses the recipient as a "Dear Friend of the Busch-Reisinger."
    • It mentions that the recipient's membership will soon expire and asks if they would care to renew. An envelope is included for their convenience.
    • The letter expresses gratitude for the recipient's support.
  3. Signature: The letter is signed by Susan Willis, Membership Secretary.

The overall tone of the letter is cordial and aims to encourage the recipient to renew their membership to the museum.

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The image shows a page from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page features a membership renewal notice.

The top of the page includes the museum's name and address:

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum
  • Harvard University
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

There is an illustration of a drawing titled "Café" by George Grosz, dated 1925. The artwork is an ink drawing depicting several figures in a café setting, characterized by Grosz's distinctive, expressive style.

Below the illustration, there is a letter addressed to a "Friend of the Busch-Reisinger." The letter states:
"Some of the most interesting people belong to the Busch."

The main body of the letter reads:
"Dear Friend of the Busch-Reisinger,
Our records show that your membership will soon expire.
Would you care to renew? An envelope is enclosed for your convenience.
Thank you. We greatly appreciate your support.

Sincerely,
Susan Willis
Susan Willis
Membership Secretary"

The page appears to be part of a book or a collection, given the binding and the way it is presented.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page contains a letterhead at the top with the museum's name and address.

Below the header, there is a text that reads: "Some of the most interesting people belong to the Busch."

Next to this text is a black-and-white ink illustration from 1925 by George Grosz titled "Cafe." The illustration depicts a group of caricatured individuals in a café setting, with exaggerated features and expressions.

Below the illustration is a letter to a "Friend of the Busch-Reisinger," informing the recipient that their membership is about to expire and asking them to renew it. An envelope is enclosed for convenience. The letter concludes with a thank you for their support, signed by Susan Willis, the Membership Secretary.

The page itself appears to be slightly aged and has some signs of wear, indicating it might be from an older edition or a historical document.

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The image displays a printed letter on a slightly yellowed paper with the letterhead "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138." The letter appears to address a museum membership renewal. A small inset image at the top left shows a drawing of individuals seated at tables, which seems to be part of an artwork or illustration with the caption "Cafe, George Grosz 1893-1959, Ink, 1925."

The text below the letterhead reads, "Some of the most interesting people belong to the Busch." Following this, the body of the letter is addressed to "Dear Friend of the Busch-Reisinger," indicating that their records show the receiver's membership is about to expire and inquiring if they would like to renew it. An envelope is mentioned to be enclosed for convenience. The letter concludes with a thank you for the support and is signed "Sincerely" by Susan Willis, Membership Secretary. The signature appears to be signed in pen.

The letter is placed within a scrapbook or binder, given the visible binding on the left side. The border around the paper exhibits signs of wear and age. To the right of the letter, the scrapbook page seems partially torn away, revealing a black backing. The overall image has a vintage or historical look, possibly representing archival material.

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The image shows an open book or catalog page from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page features the following elements:

  1. Header Information:

    • The top of the page prominently displays the text: "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" followed by "HARVARD UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138".
  2. Caption and Illustration:

    • Below the header, there is a caption that reads: "Some of the most interesting people belong to the Busch."
    • To the left of the text, there is a black-and-white illustration depicting a group of people in a café setting. The illustration shows several individuals engaged in conversation, with one person holding a drink and another holding what appears to be a menu or a piece of paper. The style of the illustration suggests it is an artistic rendering, possibly by George Grosz, as indicated by the text below the illustration.
  3. Artwork Details:

    • To the right of the illustration, there is a label that reads: "Cafe George Grosz 1893-1959 Ink, 1925". This identifies the artwork, its creator, the artist's lifespan, the medium (ink), and the year it was created.
  4. Membership Renewal Letter:

    • Below the illustration and caption, there is a formal letter addressed to a "Friend of the Busch-Reisinger." The letter states:
      • "Our records show that your membership will soon expire. Would you care to renew? An envelope is enclosed for your convenience."
      • It concludes with a thank-you note: "Thank you. We greatly appreciate your support."
    • The letter is signed "Sincerely, Susan Willis, Membership Secretary", with the signature written in cursive.
  5. Book Condition:

    • The book appears to be old, with visible signs of wear, such as discoloration and slight damage to the pages. The spine is visible on the left side, indicating that this is part of a larger collection or catalog.

The overall impression is that this is a page from a museum catalog or membership renewal document, combining an artistic illustration with a formal communication to members. The inclusion of the artwork and its details suggests the museum's focus on art and its connection to notable figures.

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The image shows a membership renewal letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, dated 1983. The letter is addressed to a "Dear Friend of the Busch-Reisinger" and informs the recipient that their membership will soon expire. It includes an illustration of a drawing by George Grosz, depicting several figures in a café setting, with the caption "Cafe George Grosz 1893-1959 Ink, 1925." The letter concludes with a request for the recipient to consider renewing their membership, expressing gratitude for their support.

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The image shows an open book with a letter inside, placed on a gray surface. The letter is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is written on white paper, and it is addressed to a "Friend of the Busch-Reisinger." The letter is signed by Susan Willis, the Membership Secretary. There is a black-and-white illustration of people in the letter.