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The image depicts a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to a "Friend of the Busch-Reisinger" and informs the recipient that their membership is about to expire. The letter requests that the recipient consider renewing their membership and includes an envelope for their convenience. The text is signed by Susan Willis, the Membership Secretary.
The letter also features an illustration with the caption "Café" by George Grosz, created between 1893 and 1959, and an ink drawing from 1925. The illustration shows a group of people in a lively, social setting, possibly at a café.
The overall tone of the letter is polite and appreciative, expressing gratitude for the recipient's support and encouraging continued membership. The letter is placed in a folder or binder, which is visible on the left side of the image.
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 informs the recipient that their membership is about to expire. The letter asks if the recipient would like to renew their membership and mentions that an envelope is enclosed for their convenience. The letter is signed by Susan Willis, the Membership Secretary.
At the top of the letter, there is an illustration titled "Cafe" by George Grosz, dated 1925. The illustration is an ink drawing depicting several people in a cafe setting, characterized by its sharp, satirical style typical of George Grosz's work. The letterhead clearly indicates it is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.
The image shows a membership renewal notice from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Key details include:
Header: The notice is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, located at Harvard University, with the postal code 02138.
Artwork: There is an illustration of a piece of art by George Grosz, titled "Cafe." The artwork is dated 1925 and is described as an ink drawing. The illustration depicts a group of people in what appears to be a café setting.
Message: The letter is addressed to "Dear Friend of the Busch-Reisinger" and notes that the recipient's membership is about to expire. It kindly requests the recipient to renew their membership. An envelope is included for the recipient's convenience.
Signature: The notice is signed by Susan Wilkes, who is the Membership Secretary.
Overall, the notice is a friendly reminder for museum members to renew their membership, accompanied by an interesting piece of artwork to engage the recipient.
The image shows a page from a document associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page appears to be a membership renewal notice.
At the top, the header reads "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" followed by "HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138."
Below the header, there is a caption that reads, "Some of the most interesting people belong to the Busch," accompanied by a black-and-white ink drawing titled "Café" by George Grosz (1893-1959), dated 1925.
The body of the notice is a letter addressed to "Dear Friend of the Busch-Reisinger," stating:
"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
Membership Secretary"
The letter is signed by Susan Willis. The document is placed within a book, likely part of an archive or record collection.
The image shows a page from a book or ledger, specifically a membership renewal notice from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page is part of a folder labeled "ARCH" with a reference number "020."
The notice is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and includes the following text:
"Some of the most interesting people belong to the Busch."
Below this text, there is an illustration by George Grosz titled "Cafe" from 1925. The illustration depicts a group of people in a café setting, with exaggerated and humorous caricatures.
The notice then 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 notice is designed to prompt the recipient to renew their membership and includes an envelope for convenience.
The image shows a letter from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is addressed to a friend of the museum and indicates that the recipient's membership will expire soon. The letter includes a request to renew membership and provides an enclosed envelope for convenience.
The letter also features a small illustration labeled "Cafe" by George Grosz (1893-1959), dated 1925, which is an ink drawing. Grosz is known for his satirical and critical artworks, often depicting scenes of urban life with a dark and humorous tone.
The letter is signed by Susan Willis, who is identified as the Membership Secretary of the museum. The letter expresses gratitude for the support of the recipient and encourages them to renew their membership.
This image shows an open booklet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, associated with Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page on the right contains a printed letter addressed to "Dear Friend of the Busch-Reisinger" notifying them that their museum membership will soon expire and inquiring whether they would like to renew it. An envelope is mentioned as enclosed for convenience. The letter concludes with a note of thanks for the addressee's support and is signed by Susan Willis, Membership Secretary.
Above the letter, there's a bold title "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" with the museum's location details beneath it. Just under the title, a line reads "Some of the most interesting people belong to the Busch."
To the left of this text, there is an image of a cafe scene, labeled as "Café" by George Grosz, dated 1925. It appears to be a reproduction of an ink drawing, hinting at the type of artwork or cultural artifacts that may be associated with the museum. The left page of the booklet is visible, showing the offset of the spine and some yellowing around the edges, indicating the booklet may be of some age.
The image shows a page from a book or album that contains a notice from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The notice features a small black-and-white image of a drawing titled "Cafe" by George Grosz, created in 1925 with ink.
The text above the image reads: "Some of the most interesting people belong to the Busch."
Below the image, there is a typed letter addressed to a "Dear Friend of the Busch-Reisinger," informing them that their membership will soon expire and asking if they would like to renew it, with an envelope enclosed for convenience.
The letter ends with a thank you and is signed by Susan Willis, the Membership Secretary. The text is typed, and the signature appears to be handwritten. The page itself is mounted on a beige-colored backing within a larger book or album.
The image shows a close-up of a page from a book or a document. The page has a beige background and a white paper overlay with black text. The text reads "BUSCH-REISING MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02138." Below the title, there is a small illustration of three people in a café setting, drawn in black ink. The illustration is labeled "Cafe George Grosz 1893-1959 Ink, 1925." The text continues with a message that 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." The message is signed by "Susan Willis, Membership Secretary."
The image shows an open book, likely an archival or museum-related document, featuring a membership renewal notice from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is dated 02138, though the exact year is not specified. The page includes the following elements:
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The overall impression is that this is an official communication from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, likely part of a membership or donor record system, combining both textual and visual elements to engage the recipient.