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The image is a page from a brochure or catalog for the Harvard Art Museums, detailing various events and programs. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
The page also includes an illustration of an architectural structure, likely related to the lecture series on architecture.
The image displays a program or brochure for various events related to the Harvard Art Museums, specifically listing lecture series and organ concerts.
On the Left Side:
Center Section:
Right Side:
The bottom includes an architectural drawing of the Harvard Art Museums, specifically the Arnold M. Ackerman Museum and Gallery, Harvard University.
The image displays an open brochure with information about events and a reply form. On the left page, there is a reply form for reserving space for a series of events. The form provides options for different events, including "On Collecting and Caring for Sculpture and Decorative Arts," "Italian Paintings in New England Collections," "Arabia: A Century Ago," "The New York School," and "Prospects for Survival: The Condition of Works of Art." Each event has associated costs for "Friends" and "others." There is also an option to join the Friends with a minimum contribution of $35. The form requires the user to fill in their name, address, and telephone number.
The middle page, highlighted in yellow, is titled "Architecture: Mother of the Arts." It describes a lecture series that brings together critics, architects, and architectural historians to discuss the relationship between architecture and the visual arts. The lectures are held on Thursdays at 8:00 p.m. in the Calvin P. Gross Hall, with a cost of $20 for Friends and $30 for others. Specific dates and speakers are listed for each session, including Carie Wieseman, Robert A. M. Stern, Vincent Scully, and John Coolidge.
The right page features information about the "Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts." These concerts celebrate the 300th birthday of Handel and Bach, with performances on specific dates from February to May. Each concert is at 8:00 p.m., and individual ticket prices are $3 for Friends and $5 for others. Special concerts are also listed, such as one for George Frideric Handel's 300th birthday on February 23, with a higher ticket price of $10 for Friends and $12 for others. The concerts are held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the page includes a detailed asometric view of the new addition to the Busch-Reisinger Museum designed by James Stirling.
The image is a tri-fold brochure from the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums, detailing various events, membership options, and a reply form for reserving space.
This section includes a form for reserving space in several lecture series and events. Here are the details:
Lecture Series and Events:
Friends of the Harvard Art Museums
On Collecting and Caring for Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Italian Paintings in New England Collections
Arabia: A Century Ago
The New York School
Prospects for Survival: The Condition of Works of Art
Architecture: Mother of the Arts
Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts
The form allows individuals to join the Friends and enclose a membership fee, with a minimum of $35.
Personal Information:
This section outlines a lecture series focusing on architecture and its relationship with other visual arts. Each lecture will be held on Thursdays from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and features prominent speakers:
There is also an architectural sketch of the new Harvard Art Museums building designed by James Stirling.
This section lists the schedule and performers for the organ concert series celebrating the 300th birthdays of composers Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel.
Concert Dates and Performers:
Concerts are held on Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Ticket Information:
The image shows a document with three distinct sections: a reply form, a schedule for an architecture lecture series titled "Mother of the Arts," and a list of Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts.
The reply form is for reserving space in any of the listed series. It includes:
Address and contact information for the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums in Cambridge, MA.
Options to select different events, with pricing for Friends and non-Friends:
A section for joining the Friends and enclosing a minimum contribution of $35.
Fields for name, address, telephone, and the total amount enclosed.
This section describes a lecture series with a focus on the relationship between architecture and the visual arts. The lectures are scheduled on Thursdays from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with the following dates and speakers:
This section lists a series of organ concerts scheduled throughout February to May. The concerts are held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and are part of the 1984-85 season celebrating the 300th birthday of George Frederick Handel. Individual ticket prices are $3 for Friends and $5 for others. Special tickets for a birthday celebration concert are available at $10 for Friends and $12 for others.
Concerts include:
The concerts are held on Saturdays at 4:00 PM.
The image shows a printed reply form and a program for various cultural events organized by the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. Here is a detailed summary:
The reply form is for reserving space in any of the series listed. It includes the following details:
The image is of a printed three-panel brochure or leaflet, likely about upcoming cultural and educational events related to art and music.
The left panel is titled "Reply Form" and provides a form for reserving space in various series by mailing a check payable to the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. It lists several event series with ticket prices for "Friends" and "others." These series include topics like sculpture and decorative arts, Italian paintings, Arabian art, The New York School, survival condition of art, architecture, and organ concerts. The form asks for the name, address, zip code, telephone, and amount enclosed.
The center panel is titled "Architecture: Mother of the Arts," describing a winter-spring lecture series that brings together a critic, architect, and two art historians discussing the relationship between architecture and visual arts. It lists dates and speakers from January 10 through April 11. Below the text is an axonometric architectural drawing of the new Arthur M. Sackler Museum at Harvard University, designed by James Sterling.
The right panel is titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts," outlining the museum's 1984-85 series of special organ performances, focusing on Handel and Bach in celebration of their 300th birthdays. It includes a schedule from February 2 through May 4 listing the performers and their instruments, as well as ticket prices for Friends and others. Notably, there is a special concert on February 23 dedicated to George Frederick Handel's 300th birthday. Concerts are held Saturdays at 4:00 p.m. at the museum.
This image shows an open pamphlet or program containing information about various events. On the left page, there is a section titled "Reply Form," where individuals can reserve a spot for different series by completing the form and mailing it with their check payable to the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. Below, there is a list of different events or lectures with their corresponding prices for members ("Friends") and non-members ("others"). The events listed include:
These listings include the dates, times, and pricing options.
On the right side of the page, there are two sections. The upper section is titled "Architecture: Mother of the Arts," detailing a lecture series examining the relationship between architecture and the visual arts. The series appears to be held on Thursdays from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., with different pricing for members and non-members.
The lower right section announces the "Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts," providing a schedule of organ concerts with dates and the names of the performers. The concerts feature a range of organists and musical selections and seem focused on celebrating the works of Handel and Bach in relation to their 300th birthdays.
The bottom of both pages contains some additional information about ticket prices for individual events, special collaboration performance details, and instructions on how to register for a specific event.
Additionally, there is an axonometric view of the new Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard University, designed by James Stirling, with a note mentioning the Harvard University Art Museums.
Overall, the pamphlet is informative, providing details for upcoming cultural and musical events.
The image shows an open book or program featuring two pages side by side. The left page is titled "Reply Form" and includes a section for reserving space for a series of events organized by the Friends of the Harvard Art Museums. It provides details for various events, including:
The form includes fields for the total enclosed amount, name(s), address, ZIP, and telephone. It also mentions a $35 minimum donation.
The right page is titled "Architecture: Mother of the Arts" and "Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts." It features:
Architecture: Mother of the Arts
Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts
The overall design is clean and organized, with a bright yellow highlight box for the "Architecture: Mother of the Arts" section. The text is clearly printed, and the layout is structured to provide detailed information about the events and ticketing options.
An open book with a yellow border has a page with the text "Reply Form" on the left and "Architecture: Mother of the Arts" on the right. Below the text is a drawing of a building. Below the drawing is the text "Axonometric view of the new Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Harvard University, as designed by James Stirling, Harvard University Art Museums, TL: 27022.215". The other page has the text "Busch-Reisinger Museum Organ Concerts".