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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

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The image is a page from a booklet or brochure for the Friends of the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, detailing events and activities for the 1984 Fall Program. The brochure lists various lectures, tours, and concerts scheduled for the fall season. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Building to Bruges: Five Architectural Tours in and Around Boston

    • Dates: October 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29.
    • Details: Tours of significant architectural sites in the Boston area, led by experts.
  2. Architecture: Mother of the Arts

    • Date: Tuesday, October 2.
    • Speaker: Vincent Scully, Yale University.
    • Details: A lecture on the role of architecture in shaping other art forms.
  3. A Visit to Venice

    • Date: Tuesday, October 9.
    • Speaker: John Pope-Hennessy, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    • Details: A lecture on Venetian art and architecture.
  4. Issues of Connoisseurship: The Haier Collection

    • Date: Tuesday, October 16.
    • Speaker: Konrad Oberhuber, curator of drawings, National Gallery of Art.
    • Details: A discussion on the Haier Collection of drawings.
  5. Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque

    • Date: Tuesday, October 23.
    • Speaker: John Pope-Hennessy, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    • Details: A lecture on the art of the High Renaissance and Baroque periods.
  6. Erwin Panofsky and Cassirer in Kiel and Hamburg: New Biographical and Intellectual Sources

    • Date: Tuesday, October 30.
    • Speaker: Manfred Tietz, guest lecturer.
    • Details: A lecture on the intellectual and biographical sources of Erwin Panofsky and Ernst Cassirer.
  7. Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts

    • Dates: October 6, 13, 20, 27; November 3, 10, 17.
    • Details: A series of organ concerts featuring various performers.
  8. Triply Forti

    • Date: Tuesday, November 6.
    • Details: A special event celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Fogg Art Museum.

The brochure also includes a registration form at the bottom for attendees to sign up for the events. The form requests the attendee's name, address, and telephone number, along with a checklist of the events they wish to attend. The total number of events checked is also to be indicated.

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The image is a page from the 1984 Friends of the Harvard Art Museums full program schedule. This schedule outlines various events, seminars, and tours related to art and architecture.

  1. Bulfinch to Breuer: Five Architectural Tours In and Around Boston:

    • Led by John Coddington, this tour explores various architectural styles from the colonial period to modernist architecture. It includes stops at sites such as the Old North Church, the Houghton Library, and others.
    • Schedules for this tour are listed for October 17 and October 24.
  2. A Visit to Venice:

    • A seminar focused on Venetian architecture and art history led by Professor John A. McNeill. The seminar covers various periods and aspects of Venetian art and architecture, including a visit to the Haggenbach Library.
    • Dates for this seminar are October 29 and November 5.
  3. Issues of Connoisseurship: The Hofer Collection:

    • A seminar with Konrad Overbeck, focusing on the Hofer Collection of drawings, prints, and sculptures.
    • Scheduled for November 8, 2:00 to 5:00 pm.
  4. Architecture: Mother of the Arts:

    • A lecture series by Arthur Danto, discussing the role of architecture in the development of art.
    • Specific dates and times for lectures include October 17, October 24, and November 14.
  5. Frontiers of Cubism to Klee and Balthus: New Scientific and Intellectual Sources:

    • A seminar with Marianne Trubka, exploring the scientific and intellectual influences on artists like Picasso, Braque, and Klee.
    • Scheduled on October 17 and November 7.
  6. Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque:

    • A seminar led by Julia Phillips, focusing on the artworks of the High Renaissance and Baroque periods.
    • Scheduled for October 24 and November 7.
  7. Bach-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts:

    • A series of organ concerts at the Bach-Reisinger Museum, with performances by various organists.
    • Dates and performers listed include October 6, October 13, October 20, October 27, November 3, November 10, November 17, December 1, December 8, and December 15.

The page also includes a reply form for those interested in attending these events, with fields for name, address, and other details, as well as a total amount section for registration fees. The costs for each event range from $25 to $50, depending on the specific seminar or tour.

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The image displays a program schedule booklet that is open to two facing pages. The left page contains black text on a white background, while the right page features a mix of black text, some photographs, and orange-highlighted sections on a white background. The text appears to list various events, seminars, and exhibitions related to art and architecture, likely organized by an institution associated with Harvard University, as indicated by the repeated mentions of "Harvard" and the Harvard Art Museums.

Left Page:

  1. Title and Introduction:

    • "Friends of the Harvard Art Museums"
    • "1984-1985 Full Program Schedule"
    • An introduction by John Coolidge, mentioning the range of activities planned, including lectures, concerts, and visits to private collections.
  2. Events Listed:

    • Bulfinch to Brewer: Five Architectural Tours in and Around Boston

      • Led by John Coolidge, with details on various tours from September through May, focusing on specific areas and architectural styles. Fees are mentioned as $25 for members and $35 for non-members.
    • A Visit to Venice

      • A seminar led by John Coolidge, set for November 1-10, exploring the architecture of Venice. Fee is $875 for members and $975 for non-members.
    • Issues of Connoisseurship: The Hofer Collection

      • A seminar with Konrad Oberhuber, scheduled for October 2, focusing on drawings, prints, and other works of art. Fee is $25 for members and $35 for non-members.
    • Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque

      • A seminar with John Coolidge, scheduled for October 2 through November 6, exploring the art of the High Renaissance and Baroque periods. Fee is $75 for members and $85 for non-members.
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts

      • A series of organ concerts at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, with dates and performers listed. Free for members and $8 for non-members.
  3. Reply Form:

    • A section at the bottom of the page to reply for the events, with spaces for name, address, and phone number. Instructions for sending the reply are provided.

Right Page:

  1. Highlighted Sections in Orange:

    • Architecture: Mother of the Arts

      • A lecture series by Vincent Scully, scheduled for Thursdays from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m., starting October 4 through November 15. Fee is $35 for members and $45 for non-members.
    • From Cézanne and Cubism to Klee and Balthus: New Scientific and Intellectual Sources

      • A seminar with Ernst Gombrich, scheduled for October 17, 24, 31, and November 7, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Fee is $40 for members and $50 for non-members.
  2. Photographs:

    • Two black and white photographs, one showing a group of people in an architectural setting, and the other showing a man working with scientific instruments.

This detailed schedule offers a glimpse into the rich cultural and educational programs focused on art and architecture that were planned for the 1984-1985 season at the Harvard Art Museums.

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The image is of a brochure or pamphlet detailing various upcoming events and exhibitions, primarily focused on art, architecture, and music. Here is a detailed summary of each section:

  1. Friends of the Harvard Art Museums Print Fair Program Schedule:

    • November 16: Opening Reception, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
    • November 17: Preview Breakfast and Lecture, 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.; Fair Hours, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
    • November 18: Fair Hours, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Scheduled Trips to area collections.
    • October 23: Special event: "Quinces, Brocades, and Nudes: The Essential Facts from Prints in the Renaissance," lecture at the Fogg Art Museum.
  2. Balance to Bressan: Free Architectural Tours in and Around Boston:

    • Tours led by John Crichton, focusing on various architectural styles and periods, taking place at different locations around Boston.
    • Scheduled tours include:
      • October 20: Boston's Back Bay and the South End.
      • October 27: Charles River Basin from MIT to Harvard.
  3. A Visit to Venice:

    • A seminar on the architecture and art of Venice, featuring works by Palladio, Sansovino, and Titian.
    • Dates: October 26, November 2, 9, 16.
    • Time: Fridays, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
    • Location: French KS, others TBD.
  4. Issues of Connoisseurship: The Hofer Collection:

    • A seminar exploring the collection of Philip Hofer, covering drawings, prints, and rare books.
    • Date: Tuesdays, October 22 - November 12.
    • Time: 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
    • Location: Frances L. Loeb Library.
  5. Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque:

    • A seminar with Julia Phelps discussing art from the late 15th century to the 17th century.
    • Dates: October 23 - December 4 (Tuesdays).
    • Time: 10:00 a.m. - noon.
  6. Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts:

    • A series of concerts featuring the Flentrop organ, with performances by various organists.
    • Dates and Performers:
      • October 6: Nancy Granert.
      • October 13: James David Christie.
      • October 20: Peter Sykes.
      • October 27: Christian Lane.
  7. Architecture: Mother of the Arts:

    • A lecture series exploring the relationship between architecture and other art forms, focusing on various periods and styles.
    • Dates: Thursdays, October 24 - November 14.
    • Time: 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
  8. From Ceramics and Calcite to Knife and Bamboo: New Scientific and Intellectual Sources:

    • A lecture by Marjorie Trusted on the study of historical artifacts.
    • Date: October 24.
    • Time: 6:00 p.m.

The brochure also includes a reply form for registration, detailing the cost for each event or series, and instructions for mailing the form and payment. The bottom of the form has fields for name, address, and telephone number for attendees to fill out.

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The image is a brochure for a series of events organized by the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums in the 1984 Fall Program Schedule. The brochure lists several architectural tours, lectures, concerts, and seminars.

  1. Bulfinch to Brewer: Five Architectural Tours in and Around Boston

    • Led by John Coolidge, professor emeritus.
    • Tours include:
      • October 13: Cambridge Imposes the International Style (1927-1967)
      • October 19: Back Bay, South End, and Fenway
      • October 20: The Charles River Esplanade
      • October 26: Quincy Market and North End
      • October 27: The Prudential Center and the Barbizon Americas Hotel
    • Cost: $425 for all five tours, or $95 each.
  2. A Visit to Venice

    • A seminar on the art and architecture of Venice led by John Coolidge.
    • Dates: November 15-18, 1984.
    • Cost: $350, including hotel accommodations.
  3. Issues of Connoisseurship: The Hofer Collection

    • A seminar with Kenneth Oberauer, curator of drawings.
    • Dates: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, and November 6, 1984.
    • Cost: $175.
  4. Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque

    • A seminar with Julia Phillips, guest lecturer.
    • Dates: October 4, 11, 18, 25, November 1, 8, 15, 20, 27, and December 4, 1984.
    • Cost: $325.
  5. Front Cézanne and Cubism to Klee and Bauhaus: New Scientific and Intellectual Sources

    • A seminar with Marjorie Trusted, guest lecturer.
    • Dates: October 10, 17, 24, 31, November 7, 14, 21, 28, December 5, 1984.
    • Cost: $325.
  6. Bach-Rheinberger Museum Organ Concerts

    • Organ concerts featuring various organists.
    • Dates and performers:
      • October 6: Nancy Green
      • October 13: James Ganton
      • October 20: Harold H. Robinson
      • October 27: William Porter
      • November 3: Michael Korb
      • November 10: David Higgs
      • November 17: David Higgs
      • December 1: William Porter
      • December 8: David Higgs
    • Cost: $15 per concert, $75 for all nine concerts.

The brochure also includes a reply form for attendees to register and pay for the events, with various options for payment and a section for personal details such as name, address, and telephone number.

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The image is a detailed program schedule from the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums for the year 1984. It lists various lectures, tours, and events, each with specific dates, times, and prices. Here is a detailed summary of each event:

  1. Bulfinch to Breuer: Five Architectural Tours In and Around Boston

    • Led by John Coolidge, professor emeritus of architecture at Harvard.
    • Focuses on the work of Charles Bulfinch and others, including Frank Lloyd Wright and I.M. Pei.
    • Scheduled trips:
      • October 19: Cambridge (Including Harvard Yard)
      • October 20: Boston (South End, Back Bay, and Fenway)
      • October 23: Quincy and Brockton (including North Easton)
      • October 27: Cambridge (including MIT and the Harvard Art Museums)
      • October 29: Boston (including the Prudential Center and the Harvard Art Museums)
    • Cost: $25.00 ($20.00 for Friends)
  2. A Visit to Venice

    • A lecture by John Coolidge on the history and architecture of Venice.
    • Date: November 15, 6:00 p.m.
    • Cost: $5.00
  3. Issues of Connoisseurship: The Hofer Collection

    • A seminar with Konrad Oberhuber, curator of drawings at the Harvard Art Museums.
    • Discusses the Hofer Collection and its significance.
    • Date: October 22, 6:00 p.m.
    • Cost: $5.00
  4. Architecture: Mother of the Arts

    • A series of lectures by various speakers, including:
      • October 16: Philip Johnson
      • October 23: Richard Meier
      • November 6: Charles Moore
      • November 13: Michael Graves
      • November 20: James Stirling
    • Cost: $3.00 per lecture
  5. Front to Backstage: New Scientific and Intellectual Sources

    • A seminar with Marjorie Trusted on the history of scientific instruments.
    • Date: October 19, 6:00 p.m.
    • Cost: $5.00
  6. Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque

    • A series of lectures by John Phillips on the art of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.
    • Dates: November 1, 8, 15, 22, 6:00 p.m.
    • Cost: $3.00 per lecture
  7. Bauch-Rieserger Museum Organ Concerts

    • A series of organ concerts in the Bauch-Rieserger Museum.
    • Dates and performers:
      • October 6: Nancy Green, organist
      • October 13: James Jordan, organist
      • October 20: Peter Sykes, organist
      • October 27: Michael Hoppé, organist
      • November 3: Michael Korthaus, organist
      • November 10: Robert Olli, organist
      • November 17: Stephen Taylor, organist
      • November 24: John Scott, organist
      • December 1: William Porter, organist
    • Cost: $5.00 each

There is also a reply form at the bottom for attendees to register for the events, including spaces for name, address, and payment details. Each event has a specific cost, and there are different prices for Friends of the Harvard Art Museums members and non-members.

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The image is of an open printed booklet or a pamphlet with text and a few images. The pamphlet seems to be related to an art museum or gallery, detailing various lectures, exhibitions, and events. The left column includes sections with the headers "Biltmore to Boston: Five Architectural Tours," "A Visit to Venice," "Issues of Connoisseurship: The Hofer Collection," and "Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque."

The right column includes the headers "Architecture: Mother of the Arts" and "From Cezanne and Cubism to Klee and Bauhaus: New Scientific and Intellectual Horizons."

Underneath the headers are descriptions of the events including lectures, with topics covering architecture, Renaissance and Baroque art, and the influence of scientific and intellectual advances on modern art. There are also listings for museum organ concerts with dates and names of performers mentioned.

The images within the pamphlet showcase artwork, architectural details, and an interior view of what may be a museum space. The page on the right ends with a "Reply Form" that includes blanks for personal information such as name and telephone number, indicating that readers might RSVP or express interest in the highlighted events.

The physical aspects of the pamphlet such as fonts, layout, and its placement on a table suggest a somewhat vintage or historical context, although the actual dates are not visible. The edge of the pages shows some wear and the color of the paper suggests it may be aged. The booklet rests upon a surface that's slightly in shadow, suggesting it might be on a table or desk under a source of indirect light.

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The image shows a page from a program booklet for the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums for the 1994 Fall Program Schedule. The page is divided into several sections, each detailing various events, lectures, and concerts organized by the Friends group. Here is a breakdown of the content:

Top Section: Architectural Tours

  • Title: "Bullock to Renoir: Five Architectural Tours in and Around Boston"
  • Description: The section highlights guided architectural tours led by John Crosby, a professor emeritus at MIT. The tours focus on exploring Boston’s architectural diversity, from Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired designs to historic buildings like the Hancock Tower and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
  • Dates and Times: The tours are scheduled for specific dates in September and October, with fees listed for Friends and non-Friends.

Middle Left Section: A Visit to Venice

  • Title: "A Visit to Venice"
  • Description: This section announces a seminar led by a professor from the Department of Fine Arts at Harvard, focusing on Venice’s architectural and artistic significance. The seminar will explore Venice’s unique urban planning, artistic heritage, and historical context.
  • Date and Time: Thursday, October 20, at 7:00 p.m.
  • Fees: $5 for Friends, $10 for non-Friends.

Middle Right Section: Issues of Connoisseurship: The Hofer Collection

  • Title: "Issues of Connoisseurship: The Hofer Collection"
  • Description: A seminar led by Kunal O. Chakraborty, curator of drawings and prints at the Harvard Art Museums, will discuss the Hofer Collection, which includes works by artists such as Holbein, Dürer, and others. The seminar will explore themes of connoisseurship and the interpretation of drawings.
  • Date and Time: Tuesday, October 25, at 7:30 p.m.
  • Fees: $5 for Friends, $10 for non-Friends.

Bottom Left Section: Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque

  • Title: "Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque"
  • Description: A lecture by Julia Bolduc, focusing on the success of art in the period of the High Renaissance and Baroque. The lecture will cover artists such as Raphael, Titian, and Caravaggio, and their contributions to the evolution of Western art.
  • Date and Time: Tuesday, October 25, at 7:30 p.m.
  • Fees: $5 for Friends, $10 for non-Friends.

Bottom Right Section: Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts

  • Title: "Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts"
  • Description: This section lists a series of organ concerts celebrating the 300th birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach. The concerts feature performances by renowned organists and will highlight Bach’s works and their influence on organ music.
  • Dates and Times: Concerts are scheduled throughout October and November, with specific dates and performers listed.
  • Fees: $5 for Friends, $10 for non-Friends.

Right Column: Additional Events

  • Architecture: Mother of the Arts

    • A lecture series exploring the relationship between architecture and the visual arts, featuring speakers such as Richard Meyer and John Dixon Hunt.
    • Dates and Times: Thursday, September 22, at 8:00 p.m., and other dates listed.
    • Fees: $5 for Friends, $10 for non-Friends.
  • From Cranach and Cubism to Klee and Baudelaire: New Scientific and Historical Sources

    • A seminar with Marianne Take, discussing the intersection of science and art history, focusing on artists like Cranach, Cubism, Klee, and Baudelaire.
    • Dates and Times: October 19 and 26, at 7:30 p.m.
    • Fees: $5 for Friends, $10 for non-Friends.

Reply Form

  • At the bottom of the page, there is a reply form for interested participants to register for events. The form includes fields for name, address, and telephone number, along with checkboxes for selecting specific events.

Visual Elements

  • The page includes small images illustrating some of the events:
    • An image of an architectural scene, possibly representing one of the tours.
    • A painting depicting a classical scene, likely related to the Venice seminar or the Hofer Collection.
    • An image of an organ, corresponding to the Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts.
    • A photograph of an art gallery or museum space, possibly illustrating the Hofer Collection or other events.

Overall Layout

The page is well-organized, with clear headings, descriptions, dates, times, and fees for each event. The design is clean and professional, typical of a program booklet for cultural institutions. The inclusion of images and a reply form enhances usability and visual appeal.

This page serves as a comprehensive guide for attendees to plan their participation in the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums' 1994 Fall Program Schedule.

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An open book is displayed on a gray surface. The book is open to a page with a list of events. The page has a red border on the right side and a black border on the left side. The page has a heading that reads "Reply Form" and "Architectural Tours in and Around Boston." There are also images of people, buildings, and artworks on the page.

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This image shows a page from a printed document. The document appears to be a brochure or program for a series of events at the Harvard Art Museums in Boston, MA. The page includes information about various lectures, seminars, and concerts happening in October and November 1970.

The events mentioned include:

  • "Architecture: Mother of the Arts" lecture series
  • "A Visit to Venice" seminar
  • "Issues of Connoisseurship: The Hofer Collection" seminar
  • "From Cézanne and Cubism to Klee and Bauhaus: New Scientific and Intellectual Sources" seminar
  • "Age of the Masters: Art of the High Renaissance and Baroque" seminar
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts

Each event has details like the date, time, location, and cost. The page also includes a reply form for people to RSVP and make donations.

The image provides a snapshot of the cultural events happening at the Harvard Art Museums during that time period. It shows the range of topics and activities offered, from art history lectures to organ concerts. The document likely served as a promotional tool to attract visitors and participants to the various programs.