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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

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The image shows a pamphlet or brochure from the Harvard University Art Museums, detailing various exhibitions, tours, and events. The pamphlet is divided into several sections:

Special Exhibitions

  1. Song and its Reflections: Through November, Gallery VIII.
  2. Bird and Flower Paintings: Through September 5, Gallery VIIB.
  3. 20th-Century Landscape Paints: Through September 5, Gallery VIIA.
  4. Venetian Architecture in Paintings and Photographs: Through September 5, Gallery VIII.
  5. Dutch 17th-Century Paintings: Through September 19, Gallery XIX.
  6. Dutch Master Drawings: Through October 4, Drawing Balcony.
  7. Masterpieces of 18th-Century Italian Art: Through October 7, Galleries II and III.
  8. The Arts of Zen Buddhism: September 15 - November 20, Galleries VIA and VIIB.
  9. The New York School: Paintings from the Dedalus Foundation: September 15 - January 6, Gallery XIX.
  10. The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting: September 22 - November 11, Gallery X.
  11. Origins of Greek Art: From the Collection: September 29 - January 6, Gallery 21.
  12. Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hefer Collection: October 5 - November 25, Galleries XIII - XIV.

Permanent Exhibitions

Fogg Art Museum

  1. Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes: Gallery IV (through October).
  2. Chinese Buddhist Sculpture and Paintings: Gallery VI (through October).
  3. Medieval and Italian Renaissance Paintings: Second Floor Balcony.
  4. Archibald Hutchinson Collection of Silver: Gallery XVI.
  5. The Werthheim Collection of Japanese and Post-Impressionist Paintings: Gallery XVII.
  6. Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East: Gallery XVIII.

Busch-Reisinger Museum

  1. Plaster Casts of German Sculpture: Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall).
  2. Medieval Paintings and Sculpture: Chapel.
  3. Northern Renaissance Painting: Gallery I.
  4. 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture: Gallery II and Renaissance Hall.
  5. Selected Works from the Collection: Galleries I - II.

Docent Tours

  • Docent tours will be held each Wednesday at 2:00 p.m., beginning September 26.
  • Busch-Reisinger tours will be held the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m., beginning October 7.
  • A special tour will be given on September 9.

Travel

  • The Friends of the Harvard Art Museums are planning to tour Egypt from January 26 - February 10, 1985.
  • Led by Marvin Eisenberg, curator of ancient art and Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology.
  • The tour will explore the development of Egyptian civilization.
  • For more information, contact the Friends for more information at 493-4344.

Gallery Talks

  • Two gallery talks will be given on Master Drawings and Watercolors:
    1. Konrad Oberhuber: Curator of drawings, November 11 at 2:00 p.m.
    2. Miriam Stewart: Curatorial assistant in the drawing department, November 25 at 2:00 p.m.

The pamphlet provides a comprehensive overview of the exhibitions and events happening at the Harvard University Art Museums during the specified period.

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The image is a document from Harvard University Art Museums detailing their special and permanent exhibitions. Here’s a detailed summary:

Special Exhibitions

  1. Sung and Its Reflections (through November, Gallery VIII)
  2. Bird and Flower Paintings (through September 5, Gallery VIIB)
  3. 20th-Century Landscape Prints (through September 5, Gallery VIIA)
  4. Viewing Architecture in Paintings and Photographs (through September 17, Gallery X)
  5. Dutch 17th-Century Paintings (through September 19, Gallery XIX)
  6. Dutch Master Drawings (through October 4, Drawing Balcony)
  7. Masterpieces of 18th-Century Italian Art (through October 7, Galleries II and III)

Other Special Exhibitions:

  • The Arts of Zen Buddhism (September 15 - November 28, Galleries VIIA and VIIB)

    • Includes Japanese and Chinese Zen-influenced sculpture, painting, and calligraphy, illustrating Zen's role in Far Eastern culture.
  • The New York School: Paintings from the Collection (September 22 - January 6, Gallery XIX)

    • Small exhibition featuring works by pioneers of the New York School, including Rothko, Pollock, and de Kooning.
  • The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting (September 22 - November 11, Gallery X)

    • Explores the genre of music and painting in Indian miniature paintings from the Mughal, Rajput, and Pahari Hills Schools.
  • Oriental, Islamic, and Ancient Art from the Collections (September 29 - January 6, Galleries XI - XII)

    • Features Harvard's finest works in these categories, ranging from Japanese prints to Iranian and Indian miniature paintings, to Greek and Egyptian sculpture.
  • Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection (October 5 - November 29, Galleries XIII - XIV)

    • Honors the fiftieth anniversary of the bequest by Philip Hofer and his wife, featuring outstanding drawings and watercolors from the 15th to the 20th centuries, including works by Fra Bartolomeo, Rossetti, and others.

Permanent Exhibitions

Fogg Art Museum

  • Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes (Gallery IV)
  • Chinese Buddhist Sculpture and Painting (Gallery VI)
  • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting (Second Floor Balcony)
  • Archibald Hutchison Collection of Silver (Gallery XVI)
  • The Werthiem Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings and Sculpture (Gallery XVII)
  • Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East (Gallery XVIII)

Busch-Reisinger Museum

  • Plaster Casts for German Sculpture (Kuhn Hall)
  • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture (Chapel)
  • Northern Renaissance Painting (Transsept)
  • 19th and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture (Gallery 7)
  • Selections from the Collection (Galleries 1 - 6)

Docent Tours

  • Held each weekday at 2:00 p.m. starting September 4.
  • Special tour by the Busch-Reisinger will be held on the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m.
  • The first tour will be given on September 9.

Travel

  • Friends of Harvard Art Museums are planning a tour of Egypt and the Nile from December 27 to January 5, led by David Gordon Mitten and James Loeb.
  • The tour will visit Cairo, Aswan, and Luxor, with a Nile cruise included.

Gallery Talks

  • Two Gallery Talks will be given on Master Drawings and Watercolors:
    • The Hofer Collection, Galleries XIII - XIV, on October 22 at 2:00 p.m. by Miriam Stewart.
    • A drawing department talk on November 27 at 2:00 p.m. by Miriam Stewart.

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The image displays a document from the Harvard University Art Museums detailing their exhibitions and events. The document is divided into sections:

Special Exhibitions:

  1. Sung and Its Reflections - Through November, Gallery VIII.
  2. Bird and Flower Paintings - Through September 5, Gallery VIIB.
  3. 20th-Century Landscape Prints - Through September 5, Gallery VIIA.
  4. Viewing Architecture in Paintings and Photographs - Through September 17, Gallery X.
  5. Dutch 17th-Century Paintings - Through September 19, Gallery XIX.
  6. Dutch Master Drawings - Through October 4, Drawing Balcony.
  7. Masterpieces of 18th-Century Italian Art - Through October 7, Galleries II and III.

Highlighted Exhibitions:

  • The Arts of Zen Buddhism - September 15 to November 28, Galleries VIIA and VIIB. This exhibition includes Japanese and Chinese Zen-influenced sculpture, painting, calligraphy, and illustrates the role of Zen in the Far East.
  • The New York School: Paintings from the Collection - September 22 to January 6, Gallery XIX. This exhibition features works by Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, Kline, and Motherwell.
  • The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting - September 22 to November 11, Gallery X. This exhibition showcases over thirty Indian miniature paintings from the Mughal, Rajput, and Panjab Hills Schools, focusing on the genre of music and painting known as Ragamala.
  • Oriental, Islamic and Ancient Art from the Collections - September 29 to January 6, Galleries XI to XII. This exhibition includes over 200 works ranging from Japanese prints to Iranian and Egyptian miniature paintings, to Greek and Egyptian sculpture.
  • Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection - October 5 to November 29, Galleries XIII to XIV. This exhibition honors fifty years of generosity by Philip Hofer and his late wife, showcasing more than fifty outstanding drawings and watercolors by Italian, German, British, and American Masters.

Permanent Exhibitions:

Fogg Art Museum:

  • Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes - Gallery IV (through October).
  • Chinese Buddhist Sculpture and Painting - Gallery VI (through October).
  • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting - Second Floor Balcony.
  • Archibald Hutchinson Collection of 51v - Gallery XVI.
  • The Werthlein Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings and Sculpture - Gallery XVII.
  • Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East - Gallery XVIII.

Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  • Plaster Casts to German Sculpture - Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall).
  • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture - Chapel.
  • Northern Renaissance Painting - Transsept.
  • 19th and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture - Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall.
  • Selections from the Collection - Galleries 1 to 6.

Docent Tours:

  • Docent tours will be held each weekday at 2:00 p.m., beginning September 4. Tours of the Busch-Reisinger will be held on the first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m., starting September 1. Additional tours will be given on September 9.

Travel:

  • The Friends of the Harvard Art Museums are planning a tour of Egypt and the Nile from December 17 to 28, 1973. The tour is led by David Gordon Mitten, curator of ancient art and James Loeb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology. The tour will include visits to the Metropolitan Museum's Egyptian collection and a Nile cruise. For more information, contact the Friends office at 955-4544.

Gallery Talks:

  • Two Gallery Talks will be given on Master Drawings and Watercolors in the Hofer Collection, Galleries XIII to XIV, on October 22 at 2:00 p.m. and November 27 at 2:00 p.m. Miriam Stewart, curatorial assistant in the drawing department, will speak on both occasions.

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The image shows a schedule or brochure from the Harvard University Art Museums, detailing various exhibitions, permanent displays, and events.

Special Exhibitions:

  1. Sung and Its Reflections (Gallery VIII) – through November.
  2. Bird and Flower Paintings (Gallery VIIB) – through September 5.
  3. 20th-Century Landscape Prints (Gallery VIIA) – through September 5.
  4. Viewing Architecture in Paintings and Photographs (Gallery X) – through September 17.
  5. Dutch 12th-Century Paintings (Gallery XIX) – through September 19.
  6. Dutch Master Drawings (Drawing Balcony) – through October 4.
  7. Masterpieces of 18th-Century Italian Art (Galleries VII & VIII) – through October 7.
  8. The Arts of Zen Buddhism (Galleries VIIA & VIIB) – September 15 to November 28.
  9. The New York School: Paintings from the Collection (Gallery XIX) – September 22 to January 6.
  10. The Music Room: Musical Representation and Settings in Indian Painting (Gallery X) – September 22 to November 11.
  11. Oriental, Islamic and Ancient Art from the Collections (Galleries XI & XII) – September 29 to January 6.
  12. Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection (Galleries XIII & XIV) – October 5 to November 29.

Permanent Exhibitions:

  1. Fogg Art Museum:

    • Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes (Gallery IV) – ongoing (through October).
    • Chinese Buddhist Sculpture and Painting (Gallery VI) – ongoing (through October).
    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting (Second Floor Balcony).
    • Archibald Hutchinson Collection of Slivers (Gallery XVI).
    • The Western Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings and Sculpture (Gallery XVII).
    • Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East (Gallery XVIII).
  2. Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Plaster Casts for German Sculpture (Kuhn Hall).
    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture (Chapel).
    • Northern Renaissance Painting (Transsept).
    • 19th and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture (Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall).
    • Selections from the Collection (Galleries I - VI).

Docent Tours:

  • Docent tours are held weekly at 2:00 p.m., starting September 4.
  • Tours include the Busch-Reisinger Museum on September 4 at 3:00 p.m., and other scheduled tours throughout the month.

Travel:

  • The Friends of the Harvard Art Museums are planning a trip to Egypt and the Nile from December 29 to January 4. The tour includes visits to Egyptian sites and a Nile cruise. More information can be obtained by contacting the Friends at 495-4544.

Gallery Talks:

  • Two Gallery Talks on Master Drawings and Watercolors are scheduled:
    • The Hofer Collection (Galleries XIII & XIV) on October 22 at 2:00 p.m.
    • Miriam Stewart, curatorial assistant in the drawing department, will speak on November 27 at 2:00 p.m.

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The image displays a detailed brochure or informational sheet from the Harvard University Art Museums. The document is divided into several sections, each highlighting different aspects of the museums' offerings.

Special Exhibitions

  • Sung and Its Reflections: Through November, Gallery VIII.
  • Bird and Flower Paintings: Through September 5, Gallery VIIB.
  • 20th-Century Landscape Prints: Through September 5, Gallery VIIA.
  • Viewing Architecture in Paintings and Photographs: Through September 17, Gallery X.
  • Dutch 17th-Century Paintings: Through September 19, Gallery XIX.
  • Dutch Master Drawings: Through October 4, Drawing Balcony.
  • Masterpieces of 18th-Century Italian Art: Through October 7, Galleries XI and III.
  • The Arts of Zen Buddhism: September 15 – November 28, Galleries VIIA and VIIB. This exhibition includes Japanese and Chinese Zen-influenced sculpture, painting, and calligraphy.
  • The New York School: Paintings from the Collection: September 22 – January 8, Gallery XIX. This exhibition features works by Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, Kline, and others.
  • The Music Room: Musical Representation and Settings in Indian Painting: September 22 – November 11, Gallery X. This exhibition showcases Indian miniature paintings from the Mughal, Rajput, and Pahari schools.
  • Oriental, Islamic, and Ancient Art: September 29 – January 8, Galleries XI – XII. This exhibition features works from Japan, Iran, India, Greece, and Egypt.
  • Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection: October 5 – November 29, Galleries XIII – XIV. This exhibition includes works by Rembrandt, Goya, and other European masters.

Permanent Exhibitions

  • Fogg Art Museum

    • Ancient Chinese Jade and Bronzes: Gallery IV (through October)
    • Chinese Buddhist Sculpture and Painting: Gallery VI (through October)
    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting: Second Floor Balcony
    • Archibald Hutchinson Collection of Silver: Gallery XVI
    • The Werthheim Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings and Sculpture: Gallery XVII
    • Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East: Gallery XVIII
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum

    • Plaster Casts to German Sculpture: Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall)
    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture: Chapel
    • Northern Renaissance Painting: Transept
    • 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture: Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
    • Selections from the Collection: Galleries 1 – 6

Docent Tours

  • Docent tours are held each weekday at 2:00 p.m., beginning September 4. A tour of the Busch-Reisinger Museum will be held at 3:00 p.m. on September 9 instead.

Travel

  • The Friends of the Harvard Art Museums are planning a tour to Egypt and the Nile from December 28, 2000 – January 11, 2001. The tour will be led by David Gordon Mitten and James F. Romano. The cost is $3,795 per person, double occupancy. A separate trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Egyptian collection is planned for Saturday, October 14. Please call 617-495-4544 for more information.

Gallery Talks

  • Gallery Talks will be given on Master Drawings and Watercolors in the Fogg Art Museum, Gallery XIII – XIV, on October 22 at 2:00 p.m. and November 27 at 2:00 p.m. Miriam Stewart, the curatorial assistant in the drawing department, will speak.

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The image is a detailed program guide from the Harvard University Art Museums, listing both special and permanent exhibitions, as well as docent tours, travel opportunities, and gallery talks.

Special Exhibitions:

  1. Sung and Its Reflections - Through November, Gallery VIII.

  2. Bird and Flower Paintings - Through September 5, Gallery VIIIB.

  3. 20th-Century Landscape Prints - Through September 5, Gallery VIIA.

  4. Vietnamese Architecture in Paintings and Photographs - Through September 17, Gallery X.

  5. Dutch 17th-Century Paintings - Through September 19, Gallery XIX.

  6. Dutch Master Drawings - Through October 4, Drawing Balcony.

  7. Masterpieces of 18th-Century Italian Art - Through October 7, Galleries II and III.

    Upcoming Exhibitions:

  8. The Arts of Zen Buddhism - September 15 to November 29, Galleries VIIIA and VIIIB.

  9. The New York School: Paintings from The Collection - September 22 to January 29, Gallery XIX.

  10. Musical Representations and Settings in Indian Painting - September 22 to November 11, Gallery X.

  11. Orientalism: Islamic and Ancient Art from the Collections - September 29 to January 22, Galleries XI to XIV.

  12. Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection - October 5 to November 26, Galleries XII to XIV.

Permanent Exhibitions:

Fogg Art Museum:

  1. Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes - Gallery IV (through October).
  2. Chinese Buddhist Sculpture and Painting - Gallery VI (through October).
  3. Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting - Second Floor Balcony.
  4. Archibald Hutchinson Collection of Silver - Gallery XVI.
  5. The Wertheim Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings and Sculpture - Gallery XVII.
  6. Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East - Gallery V.

Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  1. Plaster Casts for German Sculpture - Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall).
  2. Medieval Paintings and Sculpture - Chapel.
  3. Northern Renaissance Painting - Transport.
  4. 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture - Gallery I and Renaissance Hall.
  5. Selections from the Collection - Galleries I to 6.

Docent Tours:

  • Tours are held every Wednesday at 2:00 p.m., starting September 4.
  • The first Sunday of each month at 3:00 p.m.
  • Special tours can be arranged by appointment.

Travel:

  • A trip to Egypt and the Nile is planned for December, organized by the Harvard Alumni Association. David Gordon Mitten, a curator of ancient art, will lead the tour.

Gallery Talks:

  • Two gallery talks are scheduled:
    1. On October 22 at 2:00 p.m., focusing on the Hofer Collection of Master Drawings and Watercolors.
    2. On November 27 at 2:00 p.m., Miriam Stewart, curatorial assistant in the drawing department, will speak.

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This image shows a yellow informational sheet from Harvard University Art Museums detailing current art exhibitions and activities. The sheet is divided into two main columns:

  • The left column is titled "Special Exhibitions" and lists various exhibitions with their titles, dates, gallery locations, and short descriptions. Exhibitions mentioned include:

    • "Sung and Its Reflections," "Bird and Flower Paintings," "20th-Century Landscape Prints," "Viewing Architecture in Paintings and Photographs," "Dutch 17th-Century Paintings," "Dutch Master Drawings," "Masterpieces of 18th-Century Italian Art," and several others exploring themes such as Zen Buddhism art, the New York School, Indian miniature painting, Oriental, Islamic and Ancient Art from the Collections, and a special exhibit titled "Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection."
  • The right column is titled "Permanent Exhibitions" and is subdivided into:

    • Fogg Art Museum: Lists various permanent collections including Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes, Chinese Buddhist Sculpture and Painting, Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting, Archibald Hutchinson Collection, The Wertheim Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings and Sculpture, and objects from Ancient Greece, Rome and the Near East.
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum: Lists collections of German sculpture, medieval paintings, northern renaissance paintings, 19th and 20th century German paintings and sculptures, and selections from the collection.
    • Docent Tours: Information about docent-led tours held every weekday at 2:00 p.m. and a special tour of the Busch-Reisinger on the first Sunday of each month.
    • Travel: Announcement about planned tours to Egypt and the Nile from December 26 to January 10, 1985, led by experts.
    • Gallery Talks: Information on upcoming gallery talks about the Hofer Collection scheduled for October 22 and November 27.

The sheet is placed on top of an open book or binder. The layout uses underlining and sections to organize the text clearly.

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This image shows a printed document with a yellowed background suggesting it is of some age. It is divided into three columns, each detailing different information related to the Harvard University Art Museums.

The left column, titled "Special Exhibitions," lists various art exhibitions by name, dates, and gallery locations. Exhibits include "Spun and Its Reflections," "Bird and Flower Paintings," and "20th-Century Landscape Prints," among others, with dates ranging from 1985 to 1986.

The middle column is headed "Fogg Art Museum" and "Busch-Reisinger Museum." It describes permanent exhibitions available at these museums like "Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes" and "Plaster Casts from German Sculpture."

The right column is separated into sections for "Docent Tours," "Travel," and "Gallery Talks." This section includes details about tours and talks, their timings, and special travel programs like a trip to the Nile, apparently arranged for friends of the Harvard Art Museums.

Noticeable are the pink highlights and water stains, indicating the paper has come into contact with moisture at some point. The information appears to be for visitors, providing a guide to what they can see and experience at the museums during a specific time frame.

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The image shows a page of a booklet with information about exhibitions and events at Harvard University Art Museums. The booklet is divided into two sections, "Special Exhibitions" and "Permanent Exhibitions."

The "Special Exhibitions" section lists several exhibitions, including "Sung and Its Reflections," "Bird and Flower Paintings," "20th-Century Landscape Prints," "Viewing Architecture in Paintings and Photographs," "Dutch 17th-Century Paintings," "Dutch Master Drawings," "Masterpieces of 18th-Century Italian Art," "The Arts of Zen Buddhism," "The New York School: Paintings from the Collection," "The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting," "Oriental, Islamic and Ancient Art from the Collections," and "Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection."

The "Permanent Exhibitions" section lists several exhibitions, including "Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes," "Chinese Buddhist Sculpture and Painting," "Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting," "Second Floor Balcony," "Archibald Hutchinson Collection of Silver," "The Wertheim Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings and Sculpture," "Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome and the Near East," "Gallery Talks," and "Docent Tours."

The booklet also includes information about travel and gallery talks. The "Travel" section lists a tour to Egypt, and the "Gallery Talks" section lists two talks by curators of the Master Drawings and Watercolors collection.

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The image is a printed document that appears to be a brochure or flyer for the Harvard University Art Museums. It provides information about special and permanent exhibitions, docent tours, travel plans, and gallery talks. The document is divided into several sections, each with a different color background. The text is written in black font, and there are images of art pieces and museum spaces throughout the document. The brochure highlights various exhibitions, including "Sung and Its Reflections," "Bird and Flower Paintings," "20th-Century Landscape Prints," and "Viewing Architecture in Paintings and Photographs." It also mentions permanent exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum. The document provides details about the dates, locations, and descriptions of each exhibition. Additionally, it offers information about docent tours, travel plans, and gallery talks, which are scheduled for specific dates and times. The brochure is a comprehensive guide for visitors interested in exploring the art collections and exhibitions at Harvard University Art Museums.