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The image shows a reply form from the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. The form lists several events and their respective times, prices for subscriptions, and the cost for non-subscribers. The events include:
The Portrait in Antiquity
From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking
Poussin
Arts of the Ming Dynasty
Michelangelo
The Arts of Japan
Watteau: A 300th Birthday Celebration
The form also asks for further information on Friends' trips to Ireland, Normandy, Turkey, and Paris. There is an option to join the Friends with a minimum enclosure of $35, and a section to indicate if the gift can be matched by an employer. The form specifies that checks should be made payable to Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. It also requests the total amount enclosed for programs, membership, and names and addresses of the participants. The form should be mailed to:
Friends of the Harvard Art Museums
32 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Additionally, the image shows parts of other documents and a calendar, indicating various activities and events related to the Harvard Art Museums.
The image shows a section of a subscription or membership form and a calendar from the "Friends of the Harvard Art Museums." Here's a detailed breakdown:
The form is titled "Reply Form" and lists various art-related programs and events that the "Friends of the Harvard Art Museums" are offering. Each event includes:
The form also includes fields for:
Partially visible on the right side is a calendar from the same organization, detailing various events and dates, including:
The calendar provides a schedule of various upcoming activities and events, presumably organized by the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums.
The image displays an open book or brochure featuring a reply form for the "Friends of the Harvard Art Museums." The form includes sections for various events, with spaces for the reader to fill in their subscription preferences and donations. Listed 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 designated times and spaces for indicating attendance, subscriptions, and donations, with different fee structures for "Friends" and "others."
Additionally, there is a section at the bottom of the form for the reader to request further information on Friends' trips, specify an interest in joining the Friends, and provide payment details. It includes lines for the total amount enclosed for programs, membership, and the reader's personal information such as name, address, and telephone number.
To the right of the form, there is a calendar detailing the museum's holiday schedule, noting specific dates in December when the museum will be open or closed, and the hours of operation for the gift shop and the museum on those days. The calendar indicates dates from late November to early January.
The image shows a "Reply Form" for various exhibitions and events organized by the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. Here are the details:
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
Further Information on Friends’ Trips:
Membership Option:
Friends of the Harvard Art Museums
32 Quincy Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
In the image, part of a calendar and some notes or letters are also visible, but they are not the primary focus.
The reply form is designed for individuals to subscribe to various exhibitions and events, join as members, or request more information on Friends’ trips.
The image shows a collection of documents and brochures related to the Harvard Art Museums. Here is a detailed summary of each element visible in the image:
Top Left Section:
Middle Section (Reply Form):
The central part of the image is a reply form for various programs offered by the Harvard Art Museums.
Programs listed include:
There are checkboxes for different time slots and options for subscriptions, with space to fill in the number of subscriptions and enclosed amount.
Additional information is requested about Friends’ trips to Ireland, Turkey, Paris, and Normandy.
There is a section to join the Friends and a checkbox for matching gifts.
At the bottom, there are fields for the name, address, zip code, telephone number, and the total amount enclosed for programs and memberships.
Bottom Left Section:
Right Section:
The overall theme of the image revolves around the programs, lectures, and events offered by the Harvard Art Museums, with detailed instructions on how to subscribe and participate.
The image shows a reply form and a calendar from the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. The reply form is titled "Reply Form" and lists various events or exhibitions along with their respective times and subscription fees for Friends and non-Friends.
The events listed are:
The form also includes checkboxes for potential interest in Friends' trips to various locations: Ireland, Turkey, Paris, and Normandy. It provides a section for individuals to indicate their interest in joining the Friends group and a space to enclose a donation of at least $35, with an option to match the gift. Instructions for making checks payable to "Friends of the Harvard Art Museums" are provided, along with fields for name, address, zip code, and telephone number.
The calendar is titled "TITLES CALENDAR" and shows various events and holidays, including a "Holiday Closing" notice and a "Future Event" section. It lists the mailing address of the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums as 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.
This image shows an open book or booklet with several other pieces of paper tucked into it. A closer look reveals these are related to art and museum activities.
On the left side of the booklet is a "Reply Form" for various art-related subscriptions and events, including lectures and exhibitions like "The Portrait in Antiquity" and "From Degas to Jasper Johns." There are spaces for subscribers to fill in their information, such as the number of subscriptions desired and the amount of money enclosed. At the bottom of the form, there is space for the subscriber's name, address, and phone number, along with payment details directing checks to be made payable to "Friends of the Harvard Art Museums."
On the right side, we see a partial glimpse of a calendar with an event called "CHURCH NOTICE" visibly marked on Monday, suggesting a weekly schedule of events or reminders.
The pieces of literature visible in the image suggest that the book or booklet is intended for members or potential members of an art institution, providing a means to sign up for and learn about upcoming cultural events.
The image shows an open book or booklet with two visible pages. The left page contains a reply form titled "Reply Form," which appears to be related to subscription or membership information for various art-related events or programs. The form includes sections for:
Event selections:
Each event has fields for selecting a time (e.g., 5:30 p.m., 10:30 a.m.) and a space to indicate the amount enclosed for subscriptions, with different pricing tiers for "Friends" and "others."
Personal information fields:
Additional options:
The right page appears to be a calendar or event schedule for a club or organization. It includes:
Header information:
Calendar layout:
Contact and location details:
The overall layout suggests that this is a membership or subscription form for art-related events, paired with a calendar or notice for a club or organization, likely associated with the Harvard Art Museums. The design is clean and organized, with clear sections for both subscription details and event scheduling.
The image features a page from a book that is open, with a piece of paper hanging from it. The book is a calendar, and the hanging paper is torn and has some text on it. The book is opened to a page that has a reply form with some text on it. The reply form is titled "Reply Form" and has some text written in black ink. The calendar has some text written in red ink.
An open book with a reply form on the left side and a calendar on the right side. The reply form has a heading "Reply Form" and includes details about various events, including the time, date, and price for friends and others. The calendar has a heading "Holiday Closing" and includes details about the closing dates of various clubs and houses. The book is placed on a gray surface, and the shadows of the book and calendar fall on the surface.