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The image shows a page from a brochure or catalog from the Harvard Art Museums. It features a seminar titled "The Portrait in Antiquity," led by Susan Wood, an assistant professor of fine arts and acting curator of ancient art. The seminar focuses on how ancient cultures represented recognizable individuals in visual arts, exploring the concept of portraiture and its significance. The sessions are scheduled on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. during February. The cost is $35 for Friends of the museum and $50 for others.
On the right side of the page, there is a reply form for registering for various seminars and events, including:
The form also includes options for Friends' trips to Ireland, Turkey, Paris, and Normandy, with a minimum donation of $635 to join the Friends. There are fields for personal information, payment details, and membership information. The form should be mailed to the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums at 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Additionally, the page includes images and details of two art pieces: a Chinese Ming Dynasty celadon pottery jar and a Lysimaches coin from the Kingdom of Thrace.
The image shows a brochure from the Harvard Art Museums, specifically a program guide and a reply form for membership and event subscriptions. Here is a detailed description of the contents:
Title: The Portrait in Antiquity
The reply form lists various seminars and lectures with their respective subscription fees for Friends of the Harvard Art Museums and others:
The Portrait in Antiquity
From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking
The Bauhaus
Arts of the Ming Dynasty
Michelangelo
The Arts of Japan
Watteau: A 300th Birthday Celebration
The brochure is a mix of informative text about the seminars, descriptions of specific artworks, and a subscription reply form for membership and program sign-ups. The design includes images of ancient artifacts and a portrait of an individual on the rightmost edge.
The image shows a page from a brochure or catalog related to the Harvard Art Museums, specifically from a series titled "The Portrait in Antiquity."
The Portrait in Antiquity:
Reply Form:
The form allows attendees to subscribe to various programs with different time slots and costs:
There is also a section for requesting further information on Friends’ trips to Ireland, Turkey, Paris, and Normandy, with a minimum gift of $35.
A checkbox for matching gifts and a space for enclosing membership payments.
Payment Instructions: Checks should be made payable to "Friends of the Harvard Art Museums."
Mailing Address: 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Additional Information:
The page is well-organized, providing clear information on seminar topics, costs, and subscription details for various programs offered by the Harvard Art Museums.
The image shows a page from a bulletin or catalog of a museum, specifically the Harvard Art Museums, featuring a seminar and a reply form for subscription to various programs.
On the left side, there is an advertisement for a seminar titled "The Portrait in Antiquity" led by Susan Wood, assistant professor of fine arts and acting curator of ancient art. The seminar is scheduled for February 7-29 and explores how ancient cultures represented recognizable individuals visually. It mentions different artistic conventions and the evolution of portraiture in various cultures, including Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The seminar costs $35 for Friends of the Harvard Art Museums and $50 for others. The page also includes images of ancient artifacts, such as a Ming Dynasty celadon pottery jar and a coin from the Kingdom of Thrace.
On the right side, there is a reply form for various programs, including:
Each program has a corresponding time slot and a subscription fee for Friends ($35, $50, $75, $15, $75, $25, $35 respectively) and for others (higher fees). There are checkboxes to indicate the desired sessions and corresponding fees to be enclosed. There are also options for additional information on Friends' trips to various locations (Ireland, Turkey, Paris, Normandy).
The form also includes a section to indicate interest in joining the Friends and providing a minimum contribution of $35. It requests the subscriber's name, address, zip code, telephone number, and a place for checks to be made payable to Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. The mailing address for the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums is provided at the bottom of the form.
The image shows a page from a bulletin or catalog of events related to the Harvard Art Museums, specifically from the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. The page includes several seminar announcements and a reply form for subscriptions.
On the left side of the page, the seminar titled "The Portrait in Antiquity" is detailed. This seminar is led by Susan Wood, an assistant professor of fine arts and acting curator of ancient art. It explores the concept of how ancient cultures represented recognizable individuals in visual arts, with different levels of accuracy and idealization. The seminar takes place on Tuesdays from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., running from February 7 to 28 for Friends and February 8 to 29 for others, with respective costs of $35 and $50.
On the right side, the reply form lists several other seminars and their respective schedules and costs:
The reply form also includes spaces to indicate subscriptions, enclosed amounts, and additional information on Friends' trips. There is a section to fill out personal details (name, address, zip code, telephone number) and instructions for sending payment to Friends of the Harvard Art Museums.
The bottom right corner of the page features an image of a person, likely an artist, and the header mentions "Harvard Art Museums."
The image displays an open brochure from the Harvard Art Museums. The left page features a detailed description of an event titled 'The Portrait in Antiquity,' including an illustration of an ancient artifact. The right page is a reply form for various events and membership, with slots for personal details and payments. The events listed include seminars and exhibitions such as 'From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking,' 'The Bauhaus,' 'Arts of the Ming Dynasty,' 'Michelangelo,' 'The Arts of Japan,' and 'Watteau: A 300th Birthday Celebration.' The form also provides options for joining the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums, with different membership levels and a section for donations. Contact information and payment instructions are provided at the bottom, indicating that checks should be made payable to Friends of the Harvard Art Museums and sent to their address in Cambridge, MA.
The image shows an open booklet with two pages visible.
The left page is titled "The Portrait in Antiquity" and describes a seminar led by Susan Wood, an assistant professor of fine arts and acting curator of ancient art. The seminar explores how people of ancient cultures represented recognizable individuals in visual arts, focusing on the balance between idealization and realism in portrayals. The description mentions how attempts at likeness were made in the sculpture of Egypt, Greece, and the Hellenistic world and Rome. The seminar meets Tuesdays from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. (Feb 7–28) and Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (Feb 8–29). The fee is Friends $35, others $50. There is an image of an ancient coin or medallion showing a side profile of a person with curly hair. The page also references objects from the Chinese Ming Dynasty, a Celadon pottery jar, and the Kingdom of Thrace (including a head of Alexander the Great).
The right page is a "Reply Form" for various art programs and memberships, including:
Each program lists times and subscription prices for Friends and others. The form offers options to request further information on Friends’ trips to Ireland, Turkey, Paris, and Normandy. There's also a section to join the Friends with a minimum $35 enclosure, and fields for gift matching, name, address, zip code, telephone, and payment details. The address to mail to is Friends of the Harvard Art Museums at 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.
This is a photograph of an open book or magazine showing two pages. On the left side, there's a page of text titled "The Portrait in Antiquity" which seems to describe a seminar hosted by an individual named Susan Wood, discussing portraits in ancient societies. Below the text is a schedule for the seminar with dates and times, and pricing information, with different rates for members and non-members.
On the right side, the page features a "Reply Form" for different art-related seminars and events, such as "The Portrait in Antiquity", "From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking", "The Bauhaus", "Michelangelo", and "The Arts of Japan", among others. There is also mention of Watteau event and details for joining a group called "Friends", where one can subscribe to trips to locations such as Ireland, Turkey, Paris, and Normandy. The form includes sections for the amount of subscriptions, membership details, and personal contact information. At the bottom, there is the address for the "Friends of the Harvard Art Museums". The layout of the form suggests that one would fill it in and mail it with a check to subscribe or join the Friends group.
The image shows a page from a brochure or informational document related to the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. The page is divided into two main sections:
Title: "Reply Form"
Purpose: This is a subscription or registration form for various art-related events or programs offered by the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums.
Events Listed:
Form Fields:
The image depicts a page from a brochure or newsletter designed to inform readers about upcoming seminars and events hosted by the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. It includes detailed descriptions of the seminars, subscription options, and a reply form for interested participants to register or donate. The left side provides educational content about ancient portraiture, while the right side facilitates engagement through subscriptions and donations.
The image shows a page from a book, possibly a museum or gallery brochure, with a detailed schedule of events and a reply form. The page is divided into two main sections: the left side contains text describing an event titled "The Portrait in Antiquity," and the right side features a reply form for potential attendees.
On the left side, the text explains the event, which is a seminar led by Susan Wood, an assistant professor of fine arts and acting curator of ancient art. The seminar explores how ancient people represented recognizable individuals in visual arts. It discusses the concept of portraiture and how it varied across different artistic conventions and societal contexts. The seminar will examine examples from Egypt, Greece, the Hellenistic world, and Rome. The event is scheduled for specific dates and times in February.
On the right side, the reply form lists various events with their respective dates, times, and subscription fees. The events include "The Portrait in Antiquity," "From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking," "The Bauhaus," "Arts of the Ming Dynasty," "Michelangelo," "The Arts of Japan," and "Watteau: A 300th Birthday Celebration." Each event has different subscription fees for friends and others, with enclosed costs for subscriptions. There is also a section for providing personal information, such as name, address, zip code, and telephone number, and a mailing address for the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums.
The brochure also includes a small image of a coin on the left side, which might be related to the theme of the seminar or the museum's collection. The right side of the page has a red border with the text "HARVARD ART MUSEUMS" and "CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS," indicating the location and affiliation of the events.