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The image depicts a newspaper clipping from "The New York Times" dated Sunday, September 21, 1980. The section is titled "Fall Art Showcase" and includes an advertisement for an exhibition at Wildenstein, a renowned art gallery. The exhibition features "Works from the XXth Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University." The event is scheduled to run from September 24 to October 24, 1980, with viewing hours from Monday to Friday, 9:30 am to 5 pm.
Included in the image is an invitation card placed on top of the newspaper clipping. The invitation is from Msrs. Wildenstein and the Director of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, inviting the recipient to a private preview of the exhibition. The event details are as follows:
The invitation also mentions that it admits two people and provides an RSVP contact number. Additionally, there is a small black-and-white photograph on the newspaper clipping of a self-portrait by Max Beckmann from 1927.
The image shows an open book or album with two main items displayed on the right-hand page.
The New York Times Article:
Invitation Card:
The left-hand page appears to be blank or possibly has very faint text that is not clearly legible. The overall context of the displayed items suggests an art exhibition event and its promotion in a reputable newspaper, along with an invitation for a private preview.
The image shows an invitation from an art exhibition that was featured in The New York Times on Sunday, September 21, 1980. The event is titled "Fall Art Showcase."
The specific invitation is for a private preview of an exhibition at Wildenstein, an art gallery located at 19 East 64th Street, New York. The exhibition is called "The Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University: Works from the XXth Century Collection."
Key details include:
The image on the right side of the invitation features a portrait of a man in a formal suit, which seems to be a piece of artwork related to the exhibition, specifically a self-portrait by Max Beckmann from 1927.
The image shows a page from "The New York Times" dated Sunday, September 21, 1980. The section is labeled "Fall Art Showcase" and features an advertisement for an art exhibition.
The advertisement is for an exhibition titled "Wildenstein," showcasing works from the XXth Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The exhibition was held from September 24 to October 24, 1980, at 19 East 64th Street, New York.
The ad includes an invitation for a private preview of the exhibition on Tuesday, September 23, 1980, from 5 to 8 p.m. The invitation is addressed to "Mssrs. Wildenstein and the Director of the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and requests the company of the recipient for the preview. The invitation also notes that it admits two guests and provides a contact number (RSVP 212-879-0500).
Additionally, there is a small black-and-white photograph of a man, identified as Max Beckmann, and his self-portrait dated 1927 is mentioned in the ad.
The image shows a page from The New York Times dated Sunday, September 21, 1980, specifically the section titled "Fall Art Showcase: Exhibitions Auctions."
Prominently featured on the page is an advertisement for an exhibition by Wildenstein Gallery. The advertisement includes an image of a man and text indicating that it is "Works from the XXth Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University." The exhibition is scheduled to run from September 24 to October 24, with gallery hours from Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The gallery's address is listed as 19 East 64th Street, New York, New York 10021.
Additionally, there is a separate invitation card inserted into the newspaper. The card invites recipients to a private preview of the exhibition at Wildenstein on Tuesday, September 23, 1980, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The invitation is issued by Messrs. Wildenstein and the Director of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University. The card also includes a note that the invitation admits two people and provides a contact number, 212-879-0500, for RSVPs.
The image shows a page from the New York Times dated September 21, 1980, focusing on the "Fall Art Showcase" section under "Exhibitions and Auctions."
The main article highlights an exhibition titled "Wildenstein," which features works from the XXth Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The advertisement for the exhibition includes a small black-and-white photograph of Max Beckmann, a renowned artist, known for his self-portrait from 1927.
The advertisement on the page includes a notice inviting guests to a private preview of the exhibition. The details for the private preview are as follows:
The invitation specifies that it admits two guests per invitation.
The image shows an open scrapbook or album page with a newspaper clipping and a printed invitation card attached. The newspaper clipping is from The New York Times, dated Sunday, September 21, 1980. It is titled "FALL ART SHOWCASE" under the section "Exhibitions Auctions" and features an advertisement for an exhibition at Wildenstein, showcasing "Works from the XXth Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University." The exhibition runs from September 24 to October 24, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 19 East 64th Street, New York. There is a black-and-white photograph of a man in a suit, identified as Max Beckmann, from a 1927 self-portrait of the artist.
Attached to the same page, partially covering the newspaper clipping, is an invitation card. The text on the card reads:
"Messrs. Wildenstein and the Director of the Busch-Reisinger Museum request the pleasure of your company at a private preview of the exhibition The Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University: Works from the XXth Century Collection
Tuesday, September 23, 1980
5-8 p.m. at Wildenstein
19 East 64th Street
New York, New York 10021
This invitation admits two
RSVP 212-879-0500"
The overall presentation is aged, with the newspaper clipping and invitation showing some yellowing or browning from age.
This image shows the top half of an open scrapbook or binder containing clippings and a printed invitation. On the right side of the page is a newspaper clipping from "The New York Times, Sunday, September 21, 1980," with the headline "FALL ART SHOWCASE." Below the headline is an advertisement for an exhibition at Wildenstein, a gallery located at 19 East 64th Street, New York. The exhibition is titled "Works from the XXth Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University," and was scheduled to run from September 24 to October 24, Monday-Friday 10-5. There is an image within this advertisement of what appears to be a man standing in a suit, possibly a portrait or photograph associated with the exhibition.
On the left-hand side of the image is a partial view of a printed invitation addressed to "Messrs. Wildenstein and the Director of the Busch-Reisinger Museum," inviting them to "a private preview of the exhibition" titled "The Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University: Works from the XXth Century Collection" on Tuesday, September 23, 1980, from 5-8 p.m. at the same address. The invitation includes a note that it admits two and provides an RSVP phone number.
The scrapbook or binder itself is lying on a surface, and you can see the brown pages of the scrapbook, a green cloth binding on the left edge, and tabs or markers protruding from the top and left edge of the page.
The image depicts an open book or catalog featuring two distinct items: a newspaper clipping and an invitation card.
The image appears to be part of an archive or collection, possibly related to art exhibitions, auctions, or museum events. The inclusion of both the newspaper clipping and the invitation suggests a curated or historical record of the Fall Art Showcase at Wildenstein, focusing on the exhibition of works from the Busch-Reisinger Museum's XXth Century Collection. The items are likely part of a scrapbook, catalog, or archival collection documenting art events from the late 20th century. The layout and design suggest a formal and organized presentation, typical of art-related documentation.
The image is of an open book with a few pages. The book is titled "Fall Art Showcase" and is dated September 21, 1980. The pages are mostly white with some text and images. The first page has a headline that reads "Fall Art Showcase" and a picture of a man. The next page has a text that reads "Wildenstein" and a picture of a man. The third page has a text that reads "Works from the 20th Century Collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University" and a picture of a man. The fourth page has a text that reads "September 24-October 24 Monday-Friday 10-5" and a picture of a man.