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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

ARCH.2013.5.19, Rendition: 801065

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The image is of a program or brochure for an event titled "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany." The event took place on October 25, 1980, at Harvard University's Science Center D. It was sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The front cover of the brochure features a black and white illustration of a woman in a large hat and a cloak, which appears to be a drawing or painting. The text on the cover provides the event details and the sponsorship information.

The bottom part of the brochure includes the logo and address of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is located at 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. The museum is noted as a non-profit organization with a postage permit from Boston, MA.

The back cover of the brochure repeats the title of the event and the date of the symposium: "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany, Symposium: October 25, 1980."

The brochure is designed with a beige background and uses a combination of black and blue text. The overall design is simple and informative, focusing on providing essential details about the event.

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The image depicts a page from a program for a symposium titled "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany." The event is scheduled for October 25, 1980, and was held at Harvard University in Science Center D. The program was sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Here are some detailed observations:

  1. Cover Page:

    • The top portion of the page prominently features the title "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany."
    • Below the title, it lists the date, venue, and sponsor details.
    • There is an illustration of a woman in the upper right corner, which appears to be a stylized, black-and-white sketch.
  2. Bottom Section:

    • The bottom left corner shows the Busch-Reisinger Museum’s logo, which includes the letters "BR" and the name of the museum.
    • The address of the museum is provided: 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
    • It specifies that the program is a non-profit organization, with U.S. Postage paid, and indicates the permit number as 54247.
    • The bottom part of the page reiterates the event title and date.

The visual and textual elements together indicate an academic or cultural event focused on the contributions of women artists from early twentieth-century Germany.

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The image displays an invitation or program for an event titled "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany," which took place on October 25, 1980, at Harvard University's Science Center D. The event was sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The left page of the program features the event title, date, location, and sponsor. Below this information, there is an illustration of a woman, possibly an artist relevant to the event's theme. The right page includes the logo and address of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Harvard University, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The text also mentions that the organization is a non-profit and includes a U.S. postage permit number for Boston, MA.

The design is minimalist, with a neutral color scheme, and the illustration provides an artistic touch to the overall presentation.

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The image shows a vintage postal mailer or announcement related to a symposium titled "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany." Here's a detailed description:

  1. Main Text on the Front:

    • The title of the event is prominently displayed: "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany."
    • The date of the event is listed as October 25, 1980.
    • The venue is Harvard University, specifically at the Science Center D.
    • The event is sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  2. Image:

    • The right side of the front features a black-and-white illustration of a woman wearing a large, elaborate hat.
  3. Mailing Information:

    • The bottom portion of the mailer includes the return address:
      • Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Harvard University
      • 29 Kirkland Street
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
    • There is a logo with the letters "BRM."
    • On the right edge, there's a notice indicating it is a non-profit organization and the postage is pre-paid (U.S. Postage Paid, Cambridge, MA, with a permit number 54247).
  4. Back Side:

    • The back repeats the event title: "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany."
    • It specifies that it is a symposium and reiterates the date: October 25, 1980.

This mailer appears to have been used to inform recipients about the symposium, likely sent out as an invitation or announcement to interested parties.

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The image depicts the cover and some inner pages of a document related to a symposium titled "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany."

Key details include:

  1. Title and Date:

    • The title of the symposium is prominently displayed: "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany."
    • The date of the symposium is October 25, 1980.
  2. Location:

    • The event was held at Harvard University, specifically in Science Center D.
  3. Sponsorship:

    • The symposium was sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  4. Cover Art:

    • The cover features an image of a woman with a stylized, artistic portrait. The woman is wearing a hat and has a distinctive hairstyle, characteristic of early 20th-century fashion.
  5. Additional Information:

    • There is a logo and address for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
    • A note at the bottom of the page mentions that the document is from a non-profit organization and includes a U.S. Postage Paid notice from Boston, MA, with permit number 54247.

The document appears to be an informational booklet or program for the symposium, likely containing details about the speakers, schedule, and other relevant information for the attendees.

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The image depicts an open booklet or program from an event titled "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany." The event took place on October 25, 1980, at Harvard University, specifically in the Science Center D, and was sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

The cover of the program features an artistic sketch of a woman with a distinctive hat. The inside pages display the Busch-Reisinger Museum's logo, which includes the letters "BR" in a stylized font. The address of the museum is listed as 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.

On the right page, there is a postage stamp-like section indicating that the program was produced by a non-profit organization and paid for U.S. postage in Boston, MA, with a permit number (54247).

The bottom of the left page contains the title "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany" and notes that the event was a symposium held on October 25, 1980. The pages appear to be slightly aged, with some wear and tear visible, such as creases and minor discoloration.

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This image appears to show an open pamphlet or brochure with information on a past event about women artists. The left side of the open spread contains text that reads "WOMEN ARTISTS IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY GERMANY" with the date "October 25, 1980" and mentions Harvard University, Science Center D, and the sponsorship by the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Below, there's a logo for the Busch-Reisinger Museum along with its address in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a repetition of the event's title and the date.

The right side of the pamphlet displays a black and white artistic representation of a person in clothing, possibly a dress and a hat. The bottom section of the right page also contains mailing information indicating that the material is from a non-profit organization, including a U.S. postage paid markup from Boston, MA, with a permit number. The background shows the off-white color of the paper and the aged, slightly discolored edge of the page, suggesting that the material is somewhat old and has been kept in a folder or archive of some sort, as seen by the creased corners and the brown folder behind it.

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The image shows an open scrapbook or album page with three main elements attached:

  1. On the left side is a typed or printed flyer or page titled “WOMEN ARTISTS IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY GERMANY.” Below the title, it states the date “October 25, 1980” and the location “Harvard University, Science Center D.” It also mentions that the event is sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

  2. On the right side, there is a black-and-white photo or image of a painting depicting a woman wearing a large, elaborate hat and a dress with a high collar. The image looks like a sketch or an expressionist-style artwork.

  3. At the bottom, there is an envelope or mailed invitation with the Busch-Reisinger Museum’s logo and address (Harvard University, 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138). It mentions the same symposium title and date: “Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany Symposium: October 25, 1980.” The envelope indicates that postage was paid in Boston, MA, with permit number 54247.

The overall theme of the page appears to be related to a symposium or event held in 1980 on women artists in early twentieth-century Germany, sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.

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The image is of a book titled "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany." The book appears to be a symposium held at Harvard University's Science Center D on October 25, 1980, sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The cover of the book features a black-and-white drawing of a woman wearing a hat and a fur coat. The book's cover has a brown cardboard with a white border and the title written in brown font.

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The image shows the inside pages of a booklet or program related to a symposium titled "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany." The design is simple and functional, with a focus on conveying essential information.

Key Elements:

  1. Title and Theme:

    • The main heading reads: "WOMEN ARTISTS IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY GERMANY."
    • This indicates the focus of the event or publication is on female artists active in Germany during the early 20th century.
  2. Event Details:

    • Date: October 25, 1980.
    • Location: Harvard University Science Center D.
    • Sponsor: The Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  3. Visual Content:

    • On the right page, there is a black-and-white illustration or sketch of a woman wearing an elaborate hat. The style of the illustration suggests it could be an artistic rendering, possibly representing one of the women artists featured in the symposium.
  4. Additional Information:

    • At the bottom of the left page, there is a smaller section with the logo and contact information for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at 29 Kirkland Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138.
    • This section also includes a note indicating it is a Non-profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid with a permit number (54247) for Boston, MA.
  5. Design and Layout:

    • The booklet has a clean, minimalist design with ample white space.
    • The text is typed or printed in a clear, legible font.
    • The overall aesthetic suggests an academic or museum-related event, with a focus on clarity and professionalism.

Summary:

The image depicts the inside pages of a symposium program or booklet for an event titled "Women Artists in Early Twentieth-Century Germany," held on October 25, 1980, at Harvard University Science Center D, sponsored by the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The design is straightforward, with a central illustration of a woman in an elaborate hat, likely representing one of the artists discussed in the symposium. The inclusion of the museum’s contact information and postal details reinforces its academic and institutional context.