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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

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The image shows an open brochure or pamphlet detailing a series of art-related events and seminars organized by the Harvard Art Museums. The events are listed with their respective dates, times, speakers, and fees. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

  1. The Portrait in Antiquity

    • Dates: February 7-28
    • Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
    • Speaker: Cornelius C. Vermeule III, assistant professor of ancient art
    • Description: Examines the ways in which the portrait was depicted in the visual arts of the ancient world.
    • Fees: Friends $35, others $50
  2. From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking

    • Dates: February 15 - March 14
    • Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
    • Speakers: Various, including Eugene Jaris, Barbara Shapiro, Riva Castleman, Kenneth E. Silver, Barnet Newman, James Cuno, and others.
    • Description: A series of lectures and discussions on the history and techniques of printmaking from Degas to Jasper Johns.
    • Fees: Friends $50, others $75
  3. Arts of the Ming Dynasty

    • Dates: February 28 - March 13
    • Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
    • Speaker: Julia K. Murray, assistant curator of Oriental art
    • Description: Explores the arts and culture of the Ming dynasty.
    • Fees: Friends $15, others $25

Middle Page:

  1. The Bauhaus

    • Dates: February 16 - March 1, 15, 29
    • Time: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon or 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
    • Speaker: Peter Nisbet, assistant curator
    • Description: Examines the influential German school of art and design.
    • Fees: Friends $35, others $50
  2. Michelangelo

    • Dates: February 14 - May 9
    • Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. or 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
    • Speaker: Beverly Brown, associate, Department of Fine Arts
    • Description: Explores the painting, sculpture, and architecture of Michelangelo.
    • Fees: Friends $75, others $100

Right Page:

Reply Form

  • The Portrait in Antiquity
    • Fees: Friends $35, others $50
  • From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking
    • Fees: Friends $50, others $75
  • The Bauhaus
    • Fees: Friends $35, others $50
  • Arts of the Ming Dynasty
    • Fees: Friends $15, others $25
  • Michelangelo
    • Fees: Friends $75, others $100
  • The Arts of Japan
    • Fees: Friends $25, others $35
  • Watteau: A 300th Birthday Celebration
    • Fees: Friends $25, others $35

Friends' Trips:

  • Ireland
  • Netherlands
  • Turkey
  • Paris

Membership Information:

  • Friends: $35 (minimum)
  • Gift: Specify amount
  • Checks payable to: Friends of the Harvard Art Museums
  • Mailing Address: Friends of the Harvard Art Museums, 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

The brochure also includes a section for personal information such as name, address, and telephone number for registration purposes.

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The image shows a page from a brochure or a catalog of events and seminars, likely from a museum or cultural institution. The page lists various lectures and seminars, each with descriptions, dates, times, and associated costs.

Here's a detailed summary of the events listed:

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

    • Seminar Dates: February 8
    • Description: A seminar discussing a century of printmaking, featuring examples from the museum's collection and concurrent exhibition.
    • Speaker: Not specified
    • Cost: $15, others $25
  2. Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity

    • Date: February 15
    • Description: Focus on artists from the 19th century and their contributions to modern art.
    • Speaker: Eugenia Janis, professor of art, Wellesley College
    • Cost: Included in the $15 for Friends, $25 for others
  3. The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso

    • Date: February 22
    • Description: An examination of early 20th-century prints by Matisse and Picasso.
    • Speaker: Barbara Shapiro, assistant curator at the Museum of Fine Arts
    • Cost: Included in the $15 for Friends, $25 for others
  4. Looking at Contemporary Prints

    • Date: February 29
    • Description: A look at contemporary prints with Riva Castlenman, focusing on the accuracy of representation in prints.
    • Speaker: Riva Castlenman, director of prints and illustrated books, Museum of Modern Art
    • Cost: Included in the $35 for Friends, $50 for others
  5. Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print

    • Date: March 7
    • Description: Explores the process of printmaking with Brooke Alexander.
    • Speaker: Brooke Alexander, print publisher and gallery owner
    • Cost: Included in the $35 for Friends, $50 for others
  6. Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions

    • Date: March 14
    • Description: Focus on Barnet Newman and his contributions to limited art editions.
    • Speaker: Henri Zerner, curator of prints and professor of fine arts
    • Cost: Included in the $75 for Friends, $100 for others
  7. A Discussion of the Exhibition, "Issues in Contemporary Prints"

    • Date: February 8 to March 14
    • Description: Lecture series discussing various issues in contemporary prints.
    • Speaker: James Cuno, instructor of art history, Vassar College, and organizer of the exhibition
    • Cost: Included in the $75 for Friends, $100 for others
  8. The Bauhaus

    • Seminar Dates: February 16, March 1, 15, and 29
    • Description: A seminar exploring the Bauhaus movement and its influence on art and design.
    • Speaker: Peter Nisbet, assistant curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Cost: $35 for Friends, $50 for others
  9. Michelangelo

    • Seminar Dates: February 14-28
    • Description: A series on Michelangelo's life, work, and influence.
    • Speaker: Beverly Brown, associate, Department of Fine Arts
    • Cost: $75 for Friends, $100 for others
  10. The Arts of Japan

    • Date: February 15-18
    • Description: Discussions on Japanese arts.
    • Cost: $35 for Friends, $50 for others
  11. Watteau's 300th Birthday Celebration

    • Date: Specific days not detailed in the visible portion, but likely around the birthday date.
    • Description: Celebration of Watteau's birthday with events likely including lectures or discussions.
    • Cost: $35 for Friends, $50 for others

The right side of the page includes subscription forms for various events, asking for the names, addresses, and other details of potential attendees and friends of the institution. It also provides information on Friends of the Harvard Art Museums and their membership benefits.

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The image displays a brochure or program for an art exhibition and seminar series titled "From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking," held at the Harvard Art Museum. The brochure outlines various seminars and lectures scheduled for February and March, featuring distinguished speakers discussing different periods and artists within printmaking history.

Key details from the brochure include:

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

    • Features speakers discussing 100 years of printmaking.
    • Focus on the museum's collection, with works on loan enhancing the exhibition "Issues in Contemporary Prints, 1974-1983."
    • Specific sessions include:
      • "Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity" by Eugenia Parry (February 15)
      • "The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso" by 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)
      • "A Discussion of the Exhibition: Issues in Contemporary Prints" with James Cuno (March 14)
  2. "Arts of the Ming Dynasty" Lecture Series

    • Features Julia K. Murray discussing the Ming dynasty's art, architecture, and garden design.
    • Sessions include:
      • "The Ming Dynasty" (February 4, 11, 18, 25, and March 4, 11, 18, 25)
  3. Other Seminars and Lectures

    • "The Bauhaus" by Peter Nisbet (March 1, 15, 29)
    • "Michelangelo" by Beverly Brown (February 4, 11, 18, 25, and March 4, 11, 18, 25)
    • "The Arts of Japan" by various speakers (February 4, 11, 18, 25, and March 4, 11, 18, 25)

The right-hand side of the brochure includes a reply form for the "Friends of the Harvard Art Museums," providing options for membership and donations. It also lists various events and associated costs for friends and others, with details for sending a reply.

The overall design of the brochure is clear and organized, providing essential information about the exhibition, seminars, and how to support the museum.

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The image shows a brochure or pamphlet detailing several upcoming seminars and events organized by the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. Here is a summary of the information provided:

Seminars and Events:

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

    • Speaker: Marjorie B. Cohn, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints, Fogg Art Museum
    • Date: February 8
    • Topic: Discusses 100 years of printmaking, highlighting the Museum's collection.
  2. Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity with Eugenia Janis

    • Speaker: Eugenia Janis, professor of art, Wellesley College
    • Date: February 15
    • Topic: Focuses on the work of Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec and their representations of modernity.
  3. The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso

    • Speaker: Barbara Shapiro, assistant curator, department of prints, drawings, and photographs, Museum of Fine Arts
    • Date: February 22
    • Topic: Discusses the visual arts at the turn of the 20th century, focusing on prints by Matisse and Picasso.
  4. Looking at Contemporary Prints

    • Speaker: Riva Castleman, director, department of prints and illustrated books, Museum of Modern Art
    • Date: February 29
    • Topic: Explores the contemporary issues in printmaking.
  5. Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print

    • Speaker: Brooke Alexander, print publisher and gallery owner
    • Date: March 7
    • Topic: Examines the technical processes involved in creating prints.
  6. Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions

    • Speaker: Harriet Zernter, curator of prints and professor of fine arts
    • Date: March 14, February 7-28 (additional dates for viewing)
    • Topic: Focuses on the works of Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions.
  7. A Discussion of the Exhibition, 'Issues in Contemporary Prints'

    • Speakers: James Cuno, Virginia Weld Professor of History of Art; other notable speakers from the art community
    • Date: March 14
    • Topic: Discussion on contemporary print issues.

Lecture Series:

Arts of the Ming Dynasty

  • Speaker: Julia K. Murray, assistant curator of Oriental art, Fogg Art Museum
  • Dates: Wednesdays, February 8-March 14
  • Times: 5:30 - 7:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $50, others $75
  • Topic: Ming Dynasty's artistic contributions, focusing on painting, calligraphy, ceramics, lacquer, and cloisonné.

Seminars:

  1. The Portrait in Antiquity

    • Enrollment: Friends $35, others $50
    • Date/Time: February 24, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
  2. From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking

    • Enrollment: Friends $35, others $50
    • Date/Time: March 9, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
  3. The Bauhaus

    • Speaker: Peter Nisbet, assistant curator, Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Enrollment: Friends $15, others $25
    • Date/Time: Tuesdays, February 28-March 13, 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
  4. Michelangelo

    • Speaker: Beverly Brown, associate, Department of Fine Arts
    • Enrollment: Friends $75, others $100
    • Date/Time: Tuesdays, February 14-May 8, 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
  5. The Arts of Japan

    • Enrollment: Friends $25, others $35
    • Date/Time: February 15-May 9
  6. Arts of the Ming Dynasty

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

Reply Form:

The reply form on the right side allows individuals to sign up for seminars and events, providing options to select specific programs, enclose fees, and indicate interest in joining Friends trips to Ireland, Turkey, Paris, and Norway. It includes fields for name, address, zip code, telephone number, and a checkbox to join or renew membership with the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. The total amount enclosed and membership status can also be noted.

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The image displays a page from a brochure or program detailing a series of seminars and lectures related to printmaking and art history, specifically focusing on the theme "From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking." The seminars are scheduled between February and March.

Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Seminars and Lectures:

February 8

  • Topic: "Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity"
  • Speaker: Eugenia Janis, Professor of Art, Wellesley College
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $15, others $25

February 15

  • Topic: "The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso"
  • Speakers: Barbara Shapiro, Assistant Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, Museum of Fine Arts
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $15, others $25

February 22

  • Topic: "Looking at Contemporary Prints"
  • Speaker: Riva Castelnan, Director of Prints and Illustrated Books, Museum of Modern Art
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $15, others $25

February 29

  • Topic: "Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print"
  • Speaker: Brooke Alexander, Print Publisher and Gallery Owner
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $35, others $50

March 7

  • Topic: "Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions"
  • Speaker: Henri Zerner, Curator of Prints and Professor of Fine Arts
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $35, others $50

March 14

  • Topic: "A Discussion of the Exhibition, 'Issues in Contemporary Prints'"
  • Speaker: James Cuno, Director of Art History, Vassar College
  • Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $35, others $50

Lecture Series:

Arts of the Ming Dynasty

  • Lecturer: Julia K. Murray, Assistant Curator of Oriental Art
  • Dates and Times:
    • February 16: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
    • February 23: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
    • February 28: 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $75, others $100

The Bauhaus

  • Lecturer: Peter Nisbet, Assistant Curator, Busch-Reisinger Museum
  • Time: Thursday, March 1: 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon or 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $35, others $50

Michelangelo

  • Lecturer: Beverly Brown, Associate, Department of Fine Arts
  • Dates and Times:
    • February 14: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
    • February 21: 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $75, others $100

The Arts of Japan

  • Time: February 15 - May 9
  • Cost: Friends $25, others $35

Watteau: A 300th Birthday Celebration

  • Cost: Friends $35, others $50

Reply Form:

  • Events:

    • The Portrait in Antiquity: $______
    • From Degas to Jasper Johns: $______
    • The Bauhaus: $______
    • Arts of the Ming Dynasty: $______
    • Michelangelo: $______
    • The Arts of Japan: $______
    • Watteau: $______
  • Subscriptions and Enclosures:

    • Enclosed is $______ for ______ subscriptions (Friends $50, others $75)
    • Enclosed is $______ for ______ subscriptions (Friends $35, others $50)
    • Enclosed is $______ for ______ subscriptions (Friends $25, others $35)
    • Enclosed is $______ for ______ subscriptions (Friends $75, others $100)
  • Additional Information:

    • Name: _______
    • Address: _______
    • City, State, Zip: _______
    • Telephone: _______
  • Payment and Enrollment:

    • Total enclosed for programs $______
    • Membership $______
    • Please send me further information on Friends’ trips to: Ireland _______ Turkey _______ Paris _______ Normandy _______

Contact Information:

  • Friends of the Harvard Art Museums
  • 32 Quincy Street
  • Cambridge, MA 02138

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Seminar Series and Events:

From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking

  • February 8: Seminar with Dr. Murray on "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: "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.

Arts of the Ming Dynasty

  • Lecture Series: With Julia K. Murray, assistant curator of Oriental art, from February 15 to May 17, focusing on various aspects of Ming Dynasty art, including architecture, ceramics, and lacquerware.

The Bauhaus

  • Seminar with Peter Nisbet: Assistant curator at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, examining the Bauhaus's influence on modern art and design.
  • Dates: Thursdays, February 16, March 1, 15, and 29, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon or 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $35, others $50.

Michelangelo

  • Seminar Series: With Beverly Brown, associate, Department of Fine Arts.
  • Dates: February 14-May 9, Tuesdays 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Wednesdays 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
  • Cost: Friends $75, others $100.

Reply Form and Subscription Details

  • The Portrait in Antiquity: Subscription options for Friends ($35) and others ($50).
  • From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking: Subscription options for Friends ($50) and others ($75).
  • The Bauhaus: Subscription options for Friends ($35) and others ($50).
  • Arts of the Ming Dynasty: Subscription options for Friends ($15) and others ($25).
  • Michelangelo: Subscription options for Friends ($75) and others ($100).
  • The Arts of Japan: Subscription options for Friends ($25) and others ($35).

Additional Information

  • There is a section for making donations to Friends of the Harvard Art Museums, with options to specify countries like Ireland, Turkey, Paris, and Normandy.
  • The reply form includes fields for name(s), address, zip code, and telephone number, along with a request to enclose payment for membership and programs.

Contact Information

  • Mail to: Friends of the Harvard Art Museums, 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.

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The image shows an open book with several pages visible containing text that appears to be a schedule of events or seminar series related to art history and printmaking. There is a beige-colored background and the contents include seminar titles, descriptions, dates, and times as well as price information for attendance. Some of the subjects covered in the seminars pertain to artists and art movements such as "From Degas to Jasper Johns," "The Bauhaus," and "Arts of the Ming Dynasty." Additionally, there is a reply form on the right side with options for enrollment and a section to fill in personal details for subscription purposes. The text references things like a discussion of an exhibition, a lecture series, and the celebration of a 30th birthday. The form at the bottom is for mailing to the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. The contents of the page seem aimed at providing educational and cultural enrichment activities.

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The image depicts the interior pages of a book or catalog, likely related to art exhibitions or seminars. The left page contains text describing a series of lectures and seminars titled "From Degas to Jasper Johns: A Century of Printmaking". The content includes details about various events, such as:

  • A Seminar: A discussion group featuring distinguished speakers on the topic of printmaking, including examples from artists over 100 years of printmaking history.
  • Exhibition Details: Information about an exhibition titled "Issues in Contemporary Prints, 1974–1983", curated by Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions.
  • Lecture Topics: Several lectures are listed, including:
    • "Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity with Eugenia Janis"
    • "The 20th Century Begins: The Prints of Matisse and Picasso"
    • "Looking at Contemporary Prints with Riva Castleman"
    • "Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print with Brooke Alexander"
    • "A Discussion of the Exhibition, 'Issues in Contemporary Prints'"
    • "Arts of the Ming Dynasty"
    • "Michelangelo"
  • Dates, Times, and Fees: Each event includes specific dates, times, and pricing for general attendees and "Friends" members.

The right page features a reply form titled "Reply Form", which appears to be for subscribing to the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. The form includes fields for:

  • Event Subscriptions: Options to subscribe to various seminars and exhibitions, such as "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."
  • Subscription Fees: Different pricing tiers for Friends and general attendees.
  • Personal Information: Fields for name, address, zip code, and telephone number.
  • Payment Instructions: Instructions to make checks payable to the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums, with options to contribute additional funds for programs or membership.

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The book page lists several seminars, each with a title, date, speaker, and brief description. The seminars cover a range of topics related to art history, including:

  1. "Degas, Manet, and Toulouse-Lautrec: Visions of Modernity with Eugenia Janis, professor of art, Wellesley College" on February 15.
  2. "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" on February 22.
  3. "Looking at Contemporary Prints with Riva Castleman, director, department of prints and illustrated books, Museum of Modern Art" on February 29.
  4. "Artists and Printmaking: The Making of a Print with Brooke Alexander, print publisher and gallery owner" on March 7.
  5. "Barnet Newman and Universal Limited Art Editions with Henri Zerner, curator of prints and professor of fine arts" on March 14.
  6. "A Discussion of the Exhibition, 'Issues in Contemporary Prints' with James Cuno, instructor of art history, Vassar College, and organizer of the exhibition" on Wednesdays, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m., February 8 - March 14.
  7. "Arts of the Ming Dynasty" with Julia K. Murray, assistant curator of Oriental art, on Tuesdays, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m., February 28 - March 13.

The reply form on the right side of the image includes fields for the name, address, zip code, and telephone number. It also has sections for selecting subscriptions to various programs, such as "The Portrait in Antiquity," "The Bauhaus," "Arts of the Ming Dynasty," "Michelangelo," "The Arts of Japan," and "Watteau: A 300th Birthday Celebration." Each subscription has different pricing for Friends and others, with options to enclose payment or have a gift matched.

The form also includes a section for additional comments and a note at the bottom indicating the mail-to address for Friends of the Harvard Art Museums.