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The image is a page from a booklet or brochure detailing exhibitions and travel opportunities organized by the Harvard University Art Museums. The page is divided into three main sections: Special Exhibitions, Permanent Exhibitions, and Travel.

Special Exhibitions:

  1. The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting

    • Dates: October 1 - November 28, Gallery VIII.
    • Description: Features 30 Indian miniature paintings from the Mughal, Rajput, and Punjab Hills schools.
  2. The Tale of Genji Exhibition

    • Dates: November 28 - January 9, Galleries VII and VIII.
    • Description: Includes Japanese and Chinese sculpture, painting, and calligraphy, and illustrates the significant role of Genji in Japanese literature and art.
  3. Cups and the Tea Ceremony

    • Dates: July 11 - November 28, Gallery VIII.
    • Description: Forty-seven paintings and ceramics from the Museum’s collections illustrate the lasting influence of Song wares.
  4. Pastel Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection

    • Dates: October 5 - November 28, Galleries XIII and XIV.
    • Description: Includes 50 works by European artists of the 18th and 19th centuries.
  5. The New York School: Paintings from the Collection

    • Dates: September 22 - January 9, Gallery XXI.
    • Description: Features works by pioneers of the New York School: Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, Smith, and others.
  6. Oriental, Islamic, and Ancient Art from the Collection

    • Dates: September 29 - January 9, Galleries X and XI.
    • Description: Includes 30 objects from the Museum’s finest works, ranging from Japanese prints to Iranian and Indian miniature paintings.
  7. Sculpture and Painting from India

    • Dates: December 17 - January 9, Gallery X.
    • Description: Features sculptures, paintings, and Jain objects from the Rajasthan and Tamil tribes of northwestern India.

Permanent Exhibitions:

  1. Fogg Art Museum

    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting
      • Second Floor Balcony.
    • Archaic and Hellenistic Collection of Silver
      • Gallery VII.
    • The Berenson Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings
      • Gallery XVII.
    • Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt
      • Gallery XVIII.
  2. Busch-Reisinger Museum

    • Master Casts of German Sculpture
      • Fogg Hall (Renaissance Hall).
    • Medieval Paintings and Sculpture
      • Chapel.
    • Northern Renaissance Painting
      • Transept.
    • 19th- and 20th-Century German Paintings
      • Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall.
    • Selections from the Collection
      • Galleries 1 - 6.

Travel:

  • Nile Cruise

    • Dates: January 5 - January 19.
    • Description: Includes a Nile cruise with David Mitten, curator of ancient art and archaeology, and James Lea, Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology.
  • London

    • Dates: April 27 - May 5.
    • Description: A week-long tour with David Mitten, focusing on British art and history.
  • Venice

    • Dates: May 9 - 19.
    • Description: A week in Venice with Konrad Oberhuber, former director and curator of drawings, and James Lea, former Fellow at I Tatti.
  • Prague, Budapest, and Vienna

    • Dates: May 31 - June 8.
    • Description: A tour with Konrad Oberhuber and Ian Woodner, Curator of Drawings and Professor of Fine Arts.
  • Yorkshire

    • Dates: June 7 - 15.
    • Description: A tour with David Mitten, curator of ancient art and James Lea, Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology.

The bottom of the page includes a section for additional information and contact details for the tours.

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The image shows a document from the Harvard University Art Museums detailing their current exhibitions and travel information.

Special Exhibitions

  1. The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting

    • Dates: September 22 - November 11
    • Location: Gallery XX
    • Description: This exhibition explores the representation of music in Indian paintings, highlighting the genre known as "ragamala," which translates to "gardens of musical modes."
  2. The Arts of Zen Buddhism

    • Dates: September 15 - November 28
    • Locations: Galleries VIIA and VIIB
    • Description: This exhibition showcases Japanese and Chinese sculpture, painting, and calligraphy, illustrating the significant role of Zen Buddhism in artistic creativity across cultures.
  3. Sung Art and its Reflections

    • Dates: July 11 - November 28
    • Location: Gallery VIII
    • Description: This exhibition features forty-seven paintings and ceramics from the Museums' collections, demonstrating the lasting influence of Sung art.
  4. Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection

    • Dates: October 5 - November 29
    • Locations: Galleries XIII and XIV
    • Description: This exhibition features over 50 years of generosity from Philip Hofer and his late wife, Frances L. Hofer. It includes works from the 19th to the 20th centuries, featuring artists like Fra Bartolomeo, Rosso, Clouet, Watteau, and Dutch, German, and American Masters.
  5. The New York School: Paintings from the Collection

    • Dates: September 22 - January 5
    • Location: Gallery XIX
    • Description: This exhibition displays works by some of the pioneers of the New York School, including Rothko, Pollock, De Kooning, Smith, and others.
  6. Leaves from the Jungle: Tribal Arts of India

    • Dates: November 17 - January 6
    • Location: Gallery X
    • Description: This exhibition focuses on the traditional creations of artists from the Indian subcontinent, emphasizing sculpture, textiles, and ritual objects.
  7. Oriental, Islamic, and Ancient Art from the Collections

    • Dates: September 29 - January 6
    • Locations: Galleries XI and XII
    • Description: This teaching exhibition showcases over 50 objects, including some of the Museums' finest works, ranging from Japanese prints to Iranian and Indian miniature paintings, as well as Greek and Egyptian sculptures.

Permanent Exhibitions

  1. Fogg Art Museum

    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting (Second Floor Balcony)
    • Archibald Hutchinson Collection of Silver (Gallery XVI)
    • The Wealthy Collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings (Gallery XVII)
  2. Travel

    • Egypt: December 26 - January 10

      • Includes Nile cruise with David and James Leb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology.
    • London: April 27 - May 5

      • Public and private collections with Agnes Mongan, former director and curator of drawings from the Met Museum.
    • Venice: May 9 - 19

      • Includes Palladian villas in the Veneto with Agnes Mongan.
    • Prague, Budapest, and Vienna: May 26 - June 6

      • With Konrad Oberhuber, Ian Woodger, and Professor of Fine Arts.
    • Yorkshire: May 31 - June 8

      • John Coolidge (arranged for a special group tour).
    • Greece: September

      • With David Mitten, curator of ancient art and James Leb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology.

Additional Information

  • The document includes space for sending information on collection tours, with fields for Name and Address, and a Zip code.

Overall, the document provides comprehensive information about the current exhibitions at the Harvard University Art Museums and highlights their travel itineraries.

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The image displays a brochure from the Harvard University Art Museums. The brochure is divided into two main sections: "Special Exhibitions" and "Permanent Exhibitions."

Special Exhibitions:

  1. The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting

    • Date: September 22 – November 11
    • Location: Gallery 10
    • Description: This exhibition explores the genre of music and painting, featuring courtly art from Rajasthan and the Deccan, with an emphasis on the concept of "garland of musical modes."
  2. The Arts of Zen Buddhism

    • Date: September 15 – November 28
    • Location: Galleries 11A and 11B
    • Description: Includes Japanese and Chinese sculpture, painting, and calligraphy, highlighting the role of Zen Buddhism in artistic creativity.
  3. Bunraku and its Reflections

    • Date: July 11 – November 28
    • Location: Gallery VIII
    • Description: Features 47 puppets, paintings, and ceramics from the Museum's collection, demonstrating the influence of Bunraku on various art forms.
  4. Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofler Collection

    • Date: October 5 – November 27
    • Location: Galleries XIII and XIV
    • Description: This exhibition includes over 50 drawings and watercolors, with works by artists such as Peter Paul Rubens, Claude Lorrain, and Jan van Goyen.
  5. The New York School II: Paintings from the Collection

    • Date: September 22 – January 8, 1989
    • Location: Gallery IX
    • Description: Showcases works by artists such as Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, and others, exploring the contributions of the New York School.
  6. Oriental, Islamic, and Ancient Art from the Collections

    • Date: September 29 – January 8, 1989
    • Location: Galleries XI and XII
    • Description: Features objects from the museum's collections, including Japanese prints, Islamic art, and ancient sculptures.
  7. Leaves from the Jungle: Tribal Arts of India

    • Date: November 17 – January 8, 1989
    • Location: Gallery X
    • Description: Focuses on the traditional creations of artists from the Nagas, Mises, and other tribes of India.

Permanent Exhibitions:

  1. Fogg Art Museum

    • Includes medieval, Renaissance, and modern art, as well as architectural models and sculptures.
  2. Busch-Reisinger Museum

    • Features German, 19th-20th century, and contemporary art.

Travel:

  • Details of various tours, including one to Egypt, London, and Greece, with information on the itinerary and leaders.

Contact Information:

  • A section at the bottom for readers to request more information, including name, address, and zip code.

The brochure provides a comprehensive guide to the exhibitions and events at the Harvard University Art Museums during the specified period, along with travel opportunities related to art and culture.

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The image is a brochure from the Harvard University Art Museums detailing their special and permanent exhibitions, as well as travel opportunities for museum members.

Special Exhibitions

  1. The Music Roars: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting

    • Dates: September 22 – November 11
    • Location: Galleries XII and XIII
    • Description: This exhibition showcases the genre of "music as painting" from the Mughal, Rajput, and Punjab Hills schools.
  2. The Arts of Zen Buddhism

    • Dates: September 15 – November 28
    • Location: Galleries VIIA and VIIIB
    • Description: Features Japanese and Chinese sculpture, painting, and calligraphy, illustrating the role of Zen Buddhism in artistic creativity.
  3. Jung and Its Reflection

    • Dates: July 11 – November 28
    • Location: Gallery VIII
    • Description: Focuses on Korean ceramics from the Museums' collections, particularly white and brown-glazed ware from the Koryo and early Yi periods.
  4. Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection

    • Dates: October 5 – November 23
    • Location: Galleries XIII and XIV
    • Description: Highlights the Hofer collection, showcasing over 50 years of drawings from the 15th to the 20th centuries by artists such as Rembrandt, Watteau, and Picasso.
  5. The New York School: Paintings from the Collection

    • Dates: September 22 – January 6
    • Location: Gallery XIX
    • Description: Displays works by pioneers of the New York School, including Rothko, Pollock, and de Kooning.
  6. Oriental, Islamic, and Ancient Art from the Collections

    • Dates: September 29 – January 6
    • Location: Galleries XI and XII
    • Description: A teaching exhibition featuring over 50 objects from diverse collections, including works from the Near East to Egypt and Greek sculpture.
  7. Leaves from the Jungle: Tribal Arts of India

    • Dates: November 17 – January 6
    • Location: Gallery VII
    • Description: Highlights the art of tribal societies in central and eastern India, including works from the Santal and Toda tribes.

Permanent Exhibitions

Fogg Art Museum

  1. Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting

    • Location: Second Floor Balcony
  2. Archibald Alexander Hutchinson Collection of Silver

    • Location: Gallery XVI
  3. The Western Tradition of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Art

    • Location: Galleries XIV and XVII
  4. Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East

    • Location: Gallery XVIII

Busch-Reisinger Museum

  1. Plaster Casts of German Sculpture

    • Location: Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall)
  2. Medieval Paintings and Sculpture Chapel

  3. Northern Renaissance Painting Transport

  4. 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture

    • Location: Gallery I and Renaissance Hall

Travel Opportunities

  1. Courtly Splendor: Art in Tuscany and Umbria

    • Dates: December 26 – January 10
    • Details: Led by David Mitten, curator and James Loeb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology.
  2. London

    • Dates: April 27 – May 5
    • Details: Includes private collections and a tour of historic interiors.
  3. Venice

    • Dates: May 9 – 19
    • Details: Includes Palladian villas, visits with Agnes Mongan, former director, and curator of drawings.
  4. Budapest and Vienna

    • Dates: May 26 – June 6
    • Details: Led by Konrad Oberhuber, former curator of drawings and professor of fine arts.
  5. Greece

    • Dates: September
    • Details: Led by David Mitten.

Contact Information

At the bottom of the brochure, there is a section to fill out for more information on the museum tours, with fields for name, address, and zip code.

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The image shows a vintage informational sheet from Harvard University Art Museums, detailing both special exhibitions and permanent exhibitions. Here is a detailed summary:

Special Exhibitions

  1. The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting

    • Dates: September 22 - November 11
    • Location: Gallery XX
    • Details: This exhibition focuses on the representation of musical instruments and settings in Indian paintings, showcasing the rich tradition of musical depiction in Indian art.
  2. The Arts of Zen Buddhism

    • Dates: September 15 - November 28
    • Location: Galleries VIIA and VIIB
    • Details: This exhibition includes Japanese and Chinese sculpture, painting, and calligraphy, highlighting the significant role of Zen Buddhism in artistic creativity in these cultures.
  3. Sun and its Reflections

    • Dates: July 11 - November 28
    • Location: Gallery VIII
    • Details: Forty-seven paintings and ceramics from the museum’s collections demonstrate the lasting influence of Sung art, including the use of gold leaf, glazes, and white ware.
  4. Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection

    • Dates: October 5 - November 29
    • Location: Galleries XIII and XIV
    • Details: This exhibition honors 50 years of generosity to Harvard from the Hofer family, showcasing works from the 15th to 20th centuries, including pieces by Fra Bartolomeo, Rosso, and American Masters.
  5. The New York School: Paintings from the Collection

    • Dates: September 22 - January 5
    • Location: Gallery XIX
    • Details: This exhibition displays works by some of the pioneers of the New York School, including Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, Smith, and others.
  6. Oriental, Islamic, and Ancient Art from the Collections

    • Dates: September 29 - January 6
    • Location: Galleries XI and XII
    • Details: This teaching exhibition contains over 50 objects from the museum's finest works, ranging from Japanese prints to Islamic and Indian miniature paintings, Greek and Egyptian sculptures, and more.
  7. Leaves from the Jungle: Tribal Arts of India

    • Dates: November 17 - January 6
    • Location: Gallery X
    • Details: This exhibition explores the traditional creations of artists in Indian societies.

Permanent Exhibitions

Fogg Art Museum

  1. Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting

    • Location: Second Floor Balcony
  2. Archibald Hutchinson Collection of Silver

    • Location: Gallery XVI
  3. The Werthheim Collection of Representational Painting

    • Location: Gallery XVII
  4. Objects from Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East

    • Location: Gallery XVIII

Busch-Reisinger Museum

  1. Plaster Casts of German Sculpture

    • Location: Kuhn Hall (Romanesque Hall)
  2. Medieval Paintings and Sculpture

    • Location: Chapel
  3. Northern Renaissance Painting

    • Location: Transcept
  4. 19th- and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture

    • Location: Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
  5. Selections from the Collection

    • Location: Galleries 1-6

Travel Exhibitions

  1. Egypt: December 26 - January 10

    • Details: Includes Nile cruise with David Mitchell, curator of ancient art, and James Loeb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology.
  2. London: April 27 - May 5

    • Details: Public and private collections with Agnes Mongan, former director and curator of drawings and prints, and Elizabeth Gardner, former fellow at I Tatti.
  3. Venice: May 9 - 19

    • Details: Includes Palladian villas in the Veneto with Agnes Mongan and former director and curator of drawings and prints, Elizabeth Gardner.
  4. Prague, Budapest, and Vienna: May 26 - June 6

    • Details: With Konrad Oberhuber, Ian Woodner, curator of drawings and prints, and Professor of Fine Arts.
  5. Yorkshire: May 31 - June 8

    • Details: With Director Emeritus John Coolidge.
  6. Greece: September

    • Details: With David Mitchell, curator of ancient art, and James Loeb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology.

Additional Information

  • There is a request for the viewer to provide their name, address, and zip code, and to specify the information on the tour they are interested in.

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The image is a page from a Harvard University Art Museums brochure, detailing various exhibitions and travel opportunities. The page is divided into two main sections: Special Exhibitions and Permanent Exhibitions, along with a Travel section.

Special Exhibitions:

  1. The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting, September 22 – November 11, Gallery XX

    • This exhibition features paintings from the 16th to the 20th century, showcasing musical themes and settings from the Rajasthan Hills schools, known as "garland of musical modes."
  2. The Arts of Zen Buddhism, September 15 – November 28, Galleries VIIA and VIIB

    • This exhibition includes Japanese and Chinese sculpture, painting, and calligraphy, highlighting the significant role of Zen Buddhism in artistic creativity.
  3. Buti and Its Reflections, July 11 – November 28, Gallery VIII

    • The exhibition features 47 paintings and ceramics from the Museum's collection, illustrating the influence of Sung art, including blue and white porcelain and glazed ware.
  4. Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection, October 5 – November 29, Galleries XIII and XIV

    • This exhibition honors Philip Hofer and his wife, Frances L. Hofer, featuring works from the 15th to the 20th centuries by artists like Fra Bartolomeo, Rosso, Clouet, Wattou, and German and American Masters.
  5. The New York School: Paintings from the Collection, September 22 – January 6, Gallery XIX

    • The exhibition showcases works by pioneers of the New York School, including Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, Smith, and others.
  6. Oriental, Islamic and Ancient Art from the Collections, September 29 – January 6, Galleries XI and XII

    • This teaching exhibition includes over 50 objects, such as Japanese prints, Iranian and Indian miniature paintings, and Egyptian sculptures.
  7. Leaves from the Jungle: Tribal Arts of India, November 17 – January 6, Gallery XX

    • This exhibition explores traditional creations by artists in these societies, focusing on sculptures, textiles, and ritual objects.

Permanent Exhibitions:

Fogg Art Museum:

  1. Archibald Hutchinson Collection of Silver, Gallery XVI
  2. The Weatherman Collection of Representational and Post-Impressionist Paintings, Gallery XVII
  3. 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 Transsept
  4. 19th and 20th-Century German Painting and Sculpture, Gallery 7 and Renaissance Hall
  5. Selections from the Collection, Galleries 1-6

Travel Opportunities:

  1. Egypt: December 26 – January 10 (Includes Nile cruise with David O'Connor, curator of ancient art, and James Loeb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology)
  2. London: April 27 – May 5 (Public and private collections with Emeritus Professor Emeritus)
  3. Venice: May 9 – 19 (Includes Palladian villas in the Veneto, with Agnes Mongan, former director and curator of drawings, and Professor Emeritus)
  4. Prague, Budapest, and Vienna: May 26 – June 6 (With Konrad Oberhuber, Ian Woodner, and Professor Emeritus)
  5. Yorkshire: May 31 – June 8 and June 7 – 15 (With Director Emeritus John Coolidge arranged for a special group for more information)
  6. Greece: September (With David Mitten, curator of ancient art and James Loeb Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology)

The page also includes a section for visitors to fill in their name, address, and zip code if they are interested in receiving information on the travel tours.

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The image shows a printed pink leaflet or flyer from Harvard University Art Museums. It is divided into three main sections, each with information about art exhibitions and travel opportunities related to the museum.

  1. Special Exhibitions (left column):

    • Details several exhibitions with dates and brief descriptions, including:
      • "The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting" from September 22 to November 11.
      • "The Arts of Zen Buddhism," September 15 to November 28.
      • "Sung and Its Reflections," July 11 to November 28.
      • "Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection," October 5 to November 29.
      • "The New York School: Paintings from the Collection," September 22 to January 6.
      • "Oriental, Islamic and Ancient Art from the Collections," September 29 to January 6.
      • "Leaves from the Jungle: Tribal Arts of India," November 17 to January 6.
  2. Permanent Exhibitions (middle column):

    • Lists the permanent collection venues and highlights:
      • Fogg Art Museum with Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting, Archibald Hutchinson Collection of Silver, and more.
      • Busch-Reisinger Museum with plaster casts of German sculpture, medieval paintings, northern Renaissance painting, and 19th-20th-century German painting and sculpture.
  3. Travel (right column):

    • Lists various museum-related travel opportunities with dates, locations, and brief descriptions, including:
      • Egypt (Nile cruise), December 26 - January 10.
      • London, April 27 - May 5.
      • Venice, May 9 - 19.
      • Prague, Budapest, and Vienna, May 26 - June 6.
      • Yorkshire, May 31 - June 8 and June 7 - 15.
      • Greece, September.
    • There is also a form section at the bottom for name, address, and requesting more information about a specific tour.

The overall layout is in columns with headings in bold, and the text is typed, probably from a typewriter or early printer. The leaflet serves as an informational guide for museum visitors or members.

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This image shows a printed page from a brochure or similar informational document. The page is labeled at the top with "Harvard University Art Museums," and it's divided into two main sections titled "Special Exhibitions" on the left and "Permanent Exhibitions" on the right.

In the "Special Exhibitions" section, there are listed various exhibitions with their dates and descriptions. Exhibitions such as "The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting," "Drawings and Watercolors: The Hoffer Collection," and others are mentioned along with intricate details as to what visitors should expect, including the artists featured and the periods covered.

In the "Permanent Exhibitions" section, the "Fogg Art Museum" and "Busch-Reisinger Museum" are listed with details of what is, presumably, continuously on display, such as "Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting," "Silver," "Plaster Casts of German Sculpture," "Medieval Paintings and Sculpture," and others.

To the right of the page is a column highlighting travel opportunities which include trips to Egypt, London, Venice, Rome, and Greece with details on tour leadership or themes.

The bottom portion of the right section contains a form with blank fields for "Name," "Address," and "Zip," followed by a request to "Please send information on the _________ tour." The portion of the brochure is worn and yellowed with age, suggesting it is an older document. There are also some minor creases and tears on the edges, signifying it has been handled or stored for some time.

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The image shows a printed informational booklet or brochure from the Harvard University Art Museums, specifically highlighting details about Special Exhibitions and Permanent Exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum and Busch-Reisinger Museum. The document is organized into two main sections:

Special Exhibitions

  • The Music Room: Musical Representation and Setting in Indian Painting: September 22 – November 11, Gallery X. This exhibition explores Indian painting, including Mughal, Rajput, and Rajastan schools, focusing on the theme of music and painting, known as "garland of musical modes."
  • The Arts of Zen Buddhism: September 15 – November 28, Galleries VIIA and VIIB. This exhibition features Japanese and Chinese sculpture, painting, and calligraphy, illustrating the role of Zen Buddhism in artistic creativity.
  • Song and Its Reflections: July 11 – November 28, Galleries VIII. This exhibition showcases forty-seven paintings and ceramics from the Museum’s collections, demonstrating the lasting influence of the Song dynasty.
  • Master Drawings and Watercolors: The Hofer Collection: October 5 – November 29, Galleries XIII and XIV. This exhibition honors Philip Hofer and his wife, Frances L. Hofer, featuring over 50 years of generosity to Harvard. It includes works by artists such as Fra Bartolommeo, Rosso, Clout, Watteau, and Dutch, German, and American Masters.
  • The New York School: Paintings from the Collection: September 22 – January 6, Gallery XII. This small exhibition displays works by pioneers of the New York School, including Rothko, Pollock, de Kooning, Smith, and others.
  • Oriental, Islamic and Ancient Art: September 29 – January 6, Galleries XI and XII. This traveling exhibition features over 50 objects from Japanese prints to Iranian and Indian miniature paintings, to Greek and Egyptian sculpture.
  • Leaves from the Jungle: Tribal Arts of India: November 17 – January 6, Gallery Y. This exhibition explores traditional creations of artists from Santa and Toda tribes of northwestern India.

Permanent Exhibitions

  • Fogg Art Museum:
    • Medieval and Italian Renaissance Painting: Second Floor Balcony.
    • Archibald Hutchison Collection of Silver: Gallery XVI.
    • The Wertheim 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 of 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.

Travel Section

The document also includes a section titled Travel, listing upcoming exhibitions and events at various international locations:

  • Egypt: December 26 – January 10 (Nile cruise with David Mitten).
  • London: April 27 – May 5 (public and private collections).
  • Venice: May 9 – 19 (Paladian villas in the Veneto with Agnes Mongan).
  • Prague, Budapest, and Vienna: May 26 – June 6 (with Konrad Oberhuber, Ian Woodner, and others).
  • Yorkshire: May 31 – June 8 (with Director Emeritus John Coolidge).
  • Greece: September (with David Mitten).

Contact Information

At the bottom right, there is a blank form for visitors to request information about tours, including fields for Name, Address, Zip, and a note to "Please send information on the tour."

The overall design is clean and organized, with clear headings and concise descriptions, making it easy for visitors to navigate and plan their museum visits. The document serves as a guide for both on-site exhibitions and travel-related events.

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The image shows a page of a book that appears to be a catalog or guide to art museums. The page is divided into two sections: "Special Exhibitions" on the left and "Permanent Exhibitions" on the right. The "Special Exhibitions" section lists various exhibitions with dates, locations, and brief descriptions. The "Permanent Exhibitions" section provides information about the museums, including their names, locations, and a brief overview of their collections. The page has a clean and organized layout, with clear headings and bullet points for easy reading.