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The image appears to be a program or invitation for a farewell event. The event is in honor of Mark Haxthausen and is scheduled to take place at 4 o'clock on Thursday, April 23, in the Busch-Reisinger Rose Garden. The program includes a musical performance, specifically a trio in E flat major, Op. 3 by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), with the following movements:
The concert is dedicated to Dr. Charles W. Haxthausen. Additionally, the program commemorates "Germans to America: 300 Years of Immigration 1683-1983."
The design of the program features a light blue background with a border, and an illustration of several balloons with the word "Bye" written below them, emphasizing the farewell theme. The program is placed inside an open book, which is visible on the left and right sides of the image.
The image shows a book open to a page that contains a program for a farewell event and musical intermission. Here's a detailed summary:
Farewell Notice:
Illustration:
Intermission Details:
Event Information:
The page appears to be part of a booklet or program related to a cultural or historical event celebrating German immigration to America over the past 300 years. The design and layout suggest it was likely used to inform attendees about the event details and the scheduled musical intermission.
The image shows an open book with a formal program or invitation tucked inside. The invitation is for a farewell gathering for someone named Mark Haxthausen, to be held at 4 o'clock on Thursday, June 23, in the Busch-Reisinger Rose Garden. The invitation features a light blue background with a decorative border and a drawing of several balloons with the letters "B," "y," and "e" on them, symbolizing "bye."
Below the invitation, part of a concert program is visible. It mentions a piece by Ludwig van Beethoven, specifically the Trio in E flat major, Op. 3, with movements such as Allegro con brio, Adagio, Menuetto, and Finale: Allegro. The program notes that the concert is in honor of Dr. Charles W. Haxthausen.
At the bottom, there is a reference to an event titled "Germans to America: 300 Years of Immigration 1683-1983," suggesting that the gathering or concert might be related to this theme.
The image is of a concert program that serves as an invitation to a farewell event. Here are the details:
Event Details:
Musical Program:
Special Note:
Exhibition:
Additionally, the program features a whimsical illustration of several figures holding balloons that spell out "g'bye" (goodbye). The program is designed in a simple, elegant style with a light beige color.
The image shows a page from a book, likely an exhibition catalog or a historical document. The page contains an invitation or program for a farewell event for Mark Haxthausen.
Here are the detailed contents:
Invitation Text:
Illustration:
Musical Program:
Honorary Note:
Book Context:
The overall theme of the page suggests that it is part of an exhibit or book commemorating German immigration to America, with a specific focus on a farewell event for Mark Haxthausen, accompanied by a classical music performance.
The image appears to be a page from a book or program that includes a farewell announcement and a musical intermission notice. Here's a detailed description:
Farewell Notice:
Musical Intermission:
Honor Notice:
Exhibition Notice:
Book Context:
This combination of elements suggests that the image is from a program or a booklet related to a farewell event and a cultural or musical program, possibly part of a larger exhibition on German immigration to America.
This image shows an invitation placed inside an open book. The invitation is designed with a simple blue border and decorative balloons at the bottom. The text on the invitation is handwritten in various fonts and reads as follows:
"Please Come bid farewell to Mark Haxthausen at 4 o'clock Thursday 6/23 in the Busch-Reisinger Rose Garden – Goodbye"
The text is written in a mix of black and blue inks, with "Goodbye" emphasized in larger, bold lettering, accompanied by drawings of balloons.
Below the invitation, on the left, part of a musical program is visible. It lists movements of a Trio in E flat major, Op. 3, including "Allegro con brio" and "Andante" among others, and notes that the composer is Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). It also mentions that the concert is in honor of Dr. Charles W. Haxthausen.
On the right, within the open book, there's text visible which states, "Germans to America 300 Years of Immigration 1683-1983."
The overall image is of a flat-lay photograph with a grey background.
The image shows an open scrapbook or book containing a concert program and a handmade invitation or notice.
At the bottom of the page, there is a typed concert program titled "INTERMISSION," featuring works by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827), including a Trio in E flat major, Op. 3, with movements Allegro con brio, Andante, Menuetto, Adagio, Menuetto, and Finale: Allegro. The program notes that the concert is in honor of Dr. Charles W. Haxthausen. At the bottom of this page, there is text referencing an event: "Germans to America 300 Years of Immigration 1683-1983."
Over the program is a blue paper with a border and hand-written black text. The handwritten note reads:
"Please come bid farewell to Mark Haxthausen at 4 o'clock Thursday 6/23 in the Busch-Reisinger Rose Garden."
Beneath the text is a drawing of balloons tied to strings and the word "g'bye" written in a stylized manner.
The overall impression is that this is a memento related to a concert and a farewell event for someone named Mark Haxthausen, possibly associated with the concert or institution referenced.
The image features a book open to a page with a printed invitation card. The invitation card is written in a cursive style and reads "Please Come bid farewell to Mark Haxthausen at 4 o'clock Thursday 6/23 in the Busch-Reisinger Rose Garden." Below the text, there is a drawing of several balloons tied together with ribbons. The card has a decorative border and a title "Fybe." The page of the book also includes text that reads "INTERMISSION" and "Germans to America 300 Years of Immigration 1683-1983." The book appears to be a collection of historical documents or letters.
The image depicts a page from a book titled "Germans to America: 300 Years of Immigration 1683–1983." The page features a handwritten-style invitation card placed on top of the book's open pages. The invitation is elegantly written in cursive and reads:
"Please Come bid farewell to Mark Haxthausen at 4 o'clock Thursday 9/23 in the Bush-Reisinger Rose garden"
Beneath the text, there is a whimsical illustration of a series of balloons tied to strings, with the word "g'bye" written below them in a playful, handwritten style. The balloons are evenly spaced and appear to float upward, adding a lighthearted and celebratory touch to the invitation.
Below the invitation, the book's content is visible. The text on the page includes details about a musical performance:
Additionally, the page notes that the concert is in honor of Dr. Charles W. Haxthausen, suggesting a connection between the invitation and the musical event being referenced in the book. The overall design of the page combines historical and personal elements, blending formal musical notation with a personal farewell note. The aesthetic is warm and inviting, with a mix of formal typography and handwritten elements.