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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

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The image shows a page from a brochure or pamphlet detailing a series of seminars and lectures focused on art history and printmaking. The events are organized by the Fogg Art Museum and cover a variety of topics and time periods in art. Here is a summary of the information provided:

From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking

  • Description: A seminar series featuring distinguished speakers discussing printmaking over the past century. The talks will be supplemented by examples from the concurrent exhibition, "Issues in Contemporary Prints, 1974-1983."
  • Schedule:
    • February 8: "Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity" with Eugenia Jans, professor of art, Wellesley College.
    • February 22: "The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso" with Barbara Shapiro, assistant curator, Museum of Fine Arts.
    • February 29: "Looking at Contemporary Prints" with Riva Castleman, director, Museum of Modern Art.
    • March 7: "Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print" with Brooke Alexander, print publisher and gallery owner.
    • March 14: "Barnett Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions" with Henri Zerner, curator, Fogg Art Museum.
    • March 14: "A Discussion of the Exhibition, 'Issues in Contemporary Prints'" with James Cuno, instructor of art history, Vassar College.
  • Time: Wednesdays, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m., February 8 – March 14.
  • Cost: Friends $30, others $75.

Arts of the Ming Dynasty

  • Description: A lecture series with Julia K. Murray, assistant curator of Oriental art.
  • Content: Discusses the Ming dynasty's influence on painting, calligraphy, decorative arts, and architecture.
  • Schedule: Tuesdays, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., February 28 – March 13.
  • Cost: Friends $15, others $25.

The Bauhaus

  • Description: A seminar with Peter Nisbet, assistant curator, Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • Content: Examines the Bauhaus's influence on art and design during the 1920s, focusing on figures like Klee, Kandinsky, and Feininger.
  • Schedule: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon or 7:30 – 9:00 p.m., February 16, March 1, 15, and 29.
  • Cost: Friends $35, others $50.

Michelangelo

  • Description: A seminar series with Beverly Brown, associate, Department of Fine Arts.
  • Content: Explores Michelangelo's painting, sculpture, and architecture, including his methods and contemporary influence.
  • Schedule: Tuesdays, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m., February 14 – May 8.
  • Cost: Friends $75, others $100.

The brochure also includes a partial view of other pages and materials, indicating additional information or related events.

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The image shows a page from a museum or art institution's schedule, featuring various seminars and lectures on different topics related to art and printmaking.

On the left side of the page:

  1. From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking (February 8)

    • A seminar focusing on printmaking history, featuring speakers from the museum's collection.
    • Includes sessions on works by artists like Degas, Manet, Toulouse-Lautrec, Matisse, and Picasso.
  2. The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso (February 15)

    • Led by Barbara Shapiro, this seminar explores the prints of these two influential artists.
  3. Looking at Contemporary Prints (February 22)

    • With Riva Castigliano from the Museum of Modern Art, examining contemporary printmaking practices.
  4. Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print (February 29)

    • A session with Brooke Alexander, discussing printmaking techniques.
  5. Arts of the Ming Dynasty (February 7-28)

    • A lecture series with Julia K. Murray, exploring the art and culture of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) through various art forms.
  6. A Discussion of the Exhibition, "Issues in Contemporary Prints" (February 8 - March 14)

    • Led by James Cuno, focusing on the contemporary printmaking exhibition.

On the right side of the page:

  1. The Bauhaus (February 16, March 1, 15, and 29)

    • A seminar with Peter Nisbet, focusing on the Bauhaus movement, its materials, and influential artists like Klee, Kandinsky, and Feininger.
  2. Michelangelo (February 14 - May 9)

    • A series of lectures by Beverly Brown on Michelangelo’s works, emphasizing his patronage, methods of interpretation, and relation to contemporary artistic practice.

Additionally, the right side includes a partial map or floor plan and some smaller text which appears to be about an event or a calendar entry, though the specific details are not fully legible.

The events are scheduled at various times, from mornings to afternoons, and have different admission fees for friends and others.

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  1. From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking

    • A seminar with a distinguished group of speakers discussing 100 years of printmaking. The collection includes works by various artists, with examples on loan for the concurrent exhibition, "Issues in Contemporary Prints, 1974-1983."
    • Events:
      • February 8: "Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity" by Eugenia Parry, professor of art, Wellesley College.
      • February 15: "The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso" by Barbara Shapiro, assistant curator, department of prints, drawings, and photographs, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
      • February 22: "Looking at Contemporary Prints" by Riva Castleman, director, department of prints and illustrated books, Museum of Modern Art (joint meeting with the Museum of Fine Arts Print Club).
      • February 29: "Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print" by Brooke Alexander, print publisher and gallery owner.
      • March 7: "Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions" with Henri Zerner, curator of prints and professor of fine arts.
      • March 14: Discussion of the exhibition, "Issues in Contemporary Prints," with James Cuno, curator of prints, Harvard University, and organizer of the exhibition.
    • Dates and Times: Wednesdays, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m., February 8 - March 14.
    • Fees: Friends $50, others $75.
  2. Arts of the Ming Dynasty

    • A lecture series with Julia K. Murray, assistant curator of Oriental art.
    • Focus: The Ming dynasty (1368-1644) and its flourishing in intellectual sophistication, influence on painting, calligraphy, and decorative arts.
    • Lectures:
      • February 28: "The High Arts: Painting and Calligraphy."
      • March 13: "The Decorative Arts: Ceramics, Lacquer, and Cloisonné."
      • March 20: "The Architecture and Garden Design in the Ming Dynasty."
    • Dates and Times: Tuesdays, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m., February 28 - March 20.
    • Fees: Friends $15, others $25.
  3. The Bauhaus

    • A seminar with Peter Nisbet, assistant curator, Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • Focus: The Bauhaus's collection and the school's influence on 20th-century art and design, with emphasis on artists like Klee, Kandinsky, Moholy-Nagy, and Feininger.
    • Dates and Times: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon or 7:30 - 9:00 p.m., February 16, March 1, 15, and 29.
    • Fees: Friends $35, others $50.
  4. Michelangelo

    • A seminar with Beverly Brown, associate, Department of Fine Arts.
    • Focus: The painting, sculpture, and architecture of Michelangelo, with emphasis on problems of patronage, methods of interpretation, and his relationship to contemporary artists.
    • Dates and Times: Tuesdays, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., February 14 - May 8; Wednesdays, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m., February 15 - May 9.
    • Fees: Friends $75, others $100.

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The image shows a detailed program or brochure listing various seminars, lectures, and discussions related to art and printmaking. Here's a detailed summary of the events mentioned:

Seminars and Lectures

From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking

  • Type: Seminar

  • Description: A distinguished group of speakers will discuss a hundred years of printmaking, featuring superlative examples from the Museum’s collection.

  • Dates and Topics:

    • February 8: "Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity" with Eugenia Janis, professor of art, Wellesley College.
    • February 15: "The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso" with Barbara Shapiro, assistant curator, department of prints, drawings, and photographs, Museum of Fine Arts.
    • February 22: "Looking at Contemporary Prints" with Riva Castleman, director, department of prints and illustrated books, Museum of Modern Art.
    • February 29: "Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print" with Brooke Alexander, print publisher and gallery owner.
    • March 7: "Barnett Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions" with Henri Zerner, curator of prints and professor of fine arts.
  • Discussion:

    • March 14: "A Discussion of the Exhibition, 'Issues in Contemporary Prints'" with James Cuno, instructor of art history, Vassar College, and organizer of the exhibition.
  • Schedule: Wednesdays, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m., February 8 - March 14.

  • Fees: Friends $50, others $75.

Special Lectures

Arts of the Ming Dynasty

  • Type: Lecture series
  • Speaker: Julia K. Murray, assistant curator of Oriental art.
  • Description: A lecture series focusing on the Ming dynasty, including painting, calligraphy, ceramics, lacquer ware, and cloisonné.
  • Schedule: Tuesdays, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m., February 28 - March 13.
  • Fees: Friends $15, others $25.

Seminars

The Bauhaus

  • Speaker: Peter Nisbet, assistant curator, Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • Description: Examining the materials and activities of the influential German school of art and design during the 1920s.
  • Schedule: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon or 7:30 - 9:00 p.m., February 16, March 1, 15, and 29.
  • Fees: Friends $35, others $50.

Michelangelo

  • Speaker: Beverly Brown, associate, Department of Fine Arts.
  • Description: Focus on Michelangelo's painting, sculpture, and architecture, examining his methods and the impact of his work.
  • Schedule: Tuesdays, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., February 14 - May 8 (excluding February 21).
  • Fees: Friends $75, others $100.

General Information

  • Location: Not specified, but likely at a museum or university.
  • Reservations: Required for participation in the seminars and lectures.
  • Contact: For reservations and more information, a phone number is likely provided elsewhere on the brochure.

The image also includes some parts of the brochure's design elements, such as a membership or reservation form and some decorative images related to the seminars.

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The image shows a series of pages from a museum or gallery's event brochure detailing various seminars and lectures. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Seminar: From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking

    • Description: This seminar focuses on one hundred years of printmaking, featuring speakers discussing different artists and their works from the museum's collection. It includes superb examples of prints by artists whose works are on loan for the concurrent exhibition, "Issues in Contemporary Prints, 1974-1983."
    • Schedule:
      • February 8: Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec with Eugenia Janis, Wellesley College.
      • February 15: The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso with Barbara Shapiro, Museum of Fine Arts.
      • February 22: Looking at Contemporary Prints with Riva Castlemann, Museum of Modern Art.
      • February 29: Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print with Brooke Alexander, print publisher and gallery owner.
      • March 7: Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions with Henri Zerner, curator of fine arts.
      • March 14: A Discussion of the Exhibition, "Issues in Contemporary Prints" with James Cuno, Vassar College.
    • Time and Cost: Wednesdays, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m., February 8 - March 14. Friends $50, others $75.
  2. Lecture Series: Arts of the Ming Dynasty

    • Description: This series examines the artistic and intellectual achievements of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) with a focus on ceramics, lacquer ware, and cloisonné, reaching a high level of craftsmanship.
    • Speaker: Julia K. Murray, assistant curator of Oriental art.
    • Schedule and Cost: Tuesdays, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m., February 28 - March 13. Friends $15, others $25.
  3. Seminar: The Bauhaus

    • Description: This seminar explores the Bauhaus school's influence on art and design during the 1920s, focusing on the contributions of artists like Klee, Kandinsky, Moholy-Nagy, and Feininger.
    • Speaker: Peter Nisbet, assistant curator, Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • Schedule and Cost: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon or 7:30 - 9:00 p.m., February 16, March 1, 15, and 29. Friends $35, others $50.
  4. Seminar: Michelangelo

    • Description: This seminar series delves into the life, work, and influence of Michelangelo, focusing on his painting, sculpture, and architecture. It also discusses his relationship with contemporary patrons and the impact of his works.
    • Speaker: Beverly Brown, associate, Department of Fine Arts.
    • Schedule and Cost: Tuesdays, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., February 14 - May 8 and Wednesdays, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m., February 15 - May 9. Friends $75, others $100.

The brochure is visually rich with images of artworks and historical figures, providing a glimpse into the visual and cultural contexts of the seminars and lectures. The image also includes a map of the museum, indicating various gallery spaces and possibly the locations of these events.

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The image appears to be a page from a catalog or brochure for a series of lectures, seminars, and exhibitions at a museum or art institution. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking

  • Seminar Series Overview: This seminar series features a distinguished group of speakers who will discuss 100 years of printmaking. The museum's collection includes superb examples from artists whose works will be the focus of the seminar. These examples will also be on loan for the concurrent exhibition, "Issues in Contemporary Prints, 1974-1983."

  • Sessions:

    • February 8: Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity with Eugenia Janis, Professor of Art, Wellesley College.
    • February 15: The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso with Barbara Shapiro, Assistant Curator, Department of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, Museum of Fine Arts.
    • February 22: Looking at Contemporary Prints with Riva Castlman, Director, Department of Prints and Illustrated Books, Museum of Modern Art (Joint meeting with the Museum of Fine Arts Print Club).
    • February 29: Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print with Brooke Alexander, Print Publisher and Gallery Owner.
    • March 7: Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions with Henri Zerner, Curator of Prints and Professor of Fine Arts.
    • March 14: A Discussion of the Exhibition, "Issues in Contemporary Prints" with James Cuno, Instructor of Art History, Vassar College, and Organizer of the Exhibition.
  • Details:

    • Time: Wednesdays, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
    • Dates: February 8 - March 14
    • Cost: Friends $50, others $75

Arts of the Ming Dynasty

  • Lecture Series: With Julia K. Murray, Assistant Curator of Oriental Art.
  • Details:
    • Time: Tuesdays, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
    • Dates: February 28 - March 13
    • Cost: Friends $15, others $25

The Bauhaus

  • Seminar: With Peter Nisbet, Assistant Curator, Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • Overview: This seminar will examine the manifold activities of the Bauhaus, the influential German school of art and design during the 1920s, focusing on the role of such artists as Klee, Kandinsky, Moholy-Nagy, and Feininger, and their contributions to the Bauhaus ideal of a transformed society.
  • Details:
    • Time: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon or 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
    • Dates: February 16, March 1, 15, and 29
    • Cost: Friends $35, others $50

Michelangelo

  • Seminar Series: With Beverly Brown, Associate, Department of Fine Arts.
  • Overview: This series will explore the painting, sculpture, and architecture of this great Renaissance master, focusing on problems of patronage, methods of interpretation, and Michelangelo’s relationship to contemporary artistic practice. Newly discovered works and their importance to the artist's career will be discussed.
  • Details:
    • Time: Tuesdays, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m., Wednesdays, 7:30 - 9:00 p.m.
    • Dates: February 14 - May 8, Wednesdays February 15 - May 9
    • Cost: Friends $75, others $100

The image also includes a partial view of a map and some additional text, possibly indicating the location or further details about the events and venues.

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The image shows an open brochure or booklet page with information about a series of art-related seminars and lectures. The content is divided into several sections with headings and descriptions:

  1. From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking

    • This seminar discusses a hundred years of printmaking, featuring examples from the Museum's collection and works on loan for the exhibition "Issues in Contemporary Prints, 1974-1983."
    • Dates and topics include:
      • February 8: "Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity" with Eugenia Janis.
      • February 15: "The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso" with Barbara Shapiro.
      • February 22: "Looking at Contemporary Prints" with Riva Castleman.
      • February 29: "Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print" with Brooke Alexander.
      • March 7: "Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions" with Henri Zerner.
      • March 14: "A Discussion of the Exhibition, 'Issues in Contemporary Prints'" with James Cuomo.
    • Dates: February 8 – March 14, Wednesdays, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
    • Fees: Friends $50, others $75.
  2. Arts of the Ming Dynasty

    • A lecture series with Julia K. Murray about the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), its artistic sophistication, and influence on various forms of art.
    • Lectures also include traditional architecture and garden design of the Ming dynasty.
    • Schedule: Tuesdays, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m., February 28 – March 13.
    • Fees: Friends $15, others $25.
  3. The Bauhaus

    • Led by Peter Nisbet, discussing the Busch-Reisinger Museum's collection on the Bauhaus.
    • Focus on the role of several artists and the formation of the Bauhaus as a transformed society.
    • Schedule: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon or 7:30 – 9:00 p.m., February 16, March 1, 15, and 29.
    • Fees: Friends $35, others $50.
  4. Michelangelo

    • Seminar series with Beverly Brown covering painting, sculpture, and architecture of Michelangelo.
    • Emphasis on problems of patronage, methods of interpretation, and Michelangelo's relation to contemporary artistic practice.
    • Schedule: Tuesdays, 10:00 – 11:30 a.m., February 14 – May 8; Wednesdays, 7:30 – 9:00 p.m., February 15 – May 9.
    • Fees: Friends $75, others $100.

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