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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1980-1985

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The image displays a booklet or program from the Harvard University Art Museums, detailing various exhibitions, travel events, and special events. The booklet is organized into several sections:

  1. Special Exhibitions:

    • Modern Art at Harvard (October 21 - January 5, 1986): This exhibition features nearly 130 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs, including works by Manet, Monet, Degas, Cézanne, Seurat, Picasso, and others.
    • The Architecture of Walter Gropius (September 26 - November 10, 1985): A retrospective of Gropius' work, featuring 150 pieces from the Busch-Reisinger Museum's archive.
    • Drawings and Prints from the Age of Dürer and Bruegel (October 21 - December 8, 1985): A selection of works from the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • William Blake (October 21 - December 2, 1985): A selection of works on paper.
    • A Garden of Art: Masterpieces of Islamic and Indian Art (October 21 - December 8, 1985): Featuring calligraphy, painting, textiles, rugs, ceramics, and metalwork from the Fogg Museum's collections.
    • New Works: Sol LeWitt (October 21 - December 22, 1985): An installation by the sculptor and conceptual artist Sol LeWitt.
  2. Travel:

    • The Art & Architecture of Morocco (January 14 - 25, 1986): Led by Walter Denny, this trip includes visits to museums, palaces, and other historical sites.
    • Fit for a Queen: Palaces & Stately Homes of England (April 12 - 22, 1986): An optional stay at Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire, from April 22-25.
    • Friends to China (April 22 - May 7, 1986): Led by John Rosenfield and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Oriental Art.
    • Friends to Helsinki & Russia (May 17 - June 1, 1986): Led by John Coolidge, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts.
    • South from Macedonia: A Greek Journey (May 31 - June 14, 1986): Led by David G. Mitten, James Loeb Professor of Classical Art & Archaeology and Curator of Ancient Art.
  3. Special Events:

    • A smaller ball to celebrate the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, with live music, dancing, and hors d'oeuvres. Tickets are $12.50 per person, with a larger Dedication Ball on Saturday evening.
    • Attention to members regarding the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, with individual membership fees and information for those who need help with tickets.

The booklet also includes contact information for the Friends Office at 495-4544. The overall layout provides a comprehensive guide to the museum's events and exhibitions during the specified periods.

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The image depicts a brochure from the Harvard University Art Museums, detailing various special exhibitions and events scheduled for the year 1985 and 1986.

Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Special Exhibitions:

  1. Modern Art at Harvard

    • Dates: October 21 to January 5
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Description: Nearly 130 pieces of paintings, drawings, sculpture, and photographs from the Harvard Art Museums, including works by Monet, Degas, Cézanne, Picasso, Hopper, Kirchner, Beckmann, Pollock, Louis and Stella.
  2. The Architecture of Walter Gropius

    • Dates: September 26 to November 10
    • Location: Renissance Hall
    • Description: A major retrospective exhibition dedicated to Gropius' work, with 150 pieces from the Busch-Reisinger Archive.
  3. Drawings & Prints from the Age of Dürer and Bruegel

    • Dates: October 21 to December 11
    • Location: Pogg Museum, Gallery V
  4. William Blake

    • Dates: October 21 to December 2
    • Location: Balcony
  5. A Garden of Art: Masterpieces of Islamic & Indian Art

    • Dates: October 21 to December 8
    • Location: Arthur M. Sackler Museum
  6. New Works: Sol LeWitt

    • Dates: October 21 to December 22
    • Description: Installation by contemporary artist Sol LeWitt in the new museum space.

Travel:

  1. The Art & Architecture of Morocco

    • Dates: January 14 to 25, 1986
    • Description: Includes a visit to Walter Denny, Honorary Curator of Rugs & Textiles.
  2. A Queen & Stately Homes of England

    • Dates: April 12 to 22, 1986
    • Optional Stay: Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire (April 22-25)
  3. Friends to China April 22 - May 7, 1986

    • Description: With John Rosenfield, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Oriental Art.
  4. Friends to Helsinki & Russia May 17 - June 1, 1986

    • Description: With John Coolidge, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts, Emeritus.
  5. South from Macedonia: A Greek Journey May 31 - June 14, 1986

    • Description: With David G. Mitten, James Loeb Professor of Classical Art & Archaeology and Curator of Ancient Art.

Special Events:

  1. Dedication Ball for the Arthur M. Sackler Museum

    • Date: Friday, October 18, 1985
    • Time: 9:00 p.m.
    • Tickets: $12.50 per person
    • Description: Includes a Dedication Ball on Saturday evening. Telephone inquiries should be directed to the Friends Office.
  2. Attention Members

    • Description: Welcoming of members for the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum. The museum's membership remains at $35 per year, with a couples category at $50. The Friends office is available for invitations and support inquiries.
  3. Flower Arrangement Help Needed

    • Description: Volunteers are needed to assist with flowers for the events during the dedication of the Sackler Museum.

Friends Office Contact:

  • Phone number: 495-4544

This brochure effectively communicates the variety of artistic exhibits and travel opportunities offered by the Harvard University Art Museums.

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The image shows a document from the Harvard University Art Museums detailing various special exhibitions and events held during a specific time period, likely in 1986. Here's a detailed summary:

Special Exhibitions:

  1. Modern Art at Harvard (Busch-Reisinger, Pogod, Sackler)

    • Duration: October 21 – January 5
    • Description: Nearly 130 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs are presented in three sections, each focusing on different museums including works by Monet, Degas, Cézanne, Picasso, Matisse, and others.
  2. The Architecture of Walter Gropius (Busch-Reisinger Museum)

    • Duration: September 26 – November 10, in Renaissance Hall
    • Description: The first major, scholarly retrospective devoted to Gropius, showcasing 150 pieces from the Busch-Reisinger Archive.
  3. Pogg Art Museum:

    • Drawings & Prints from the Age of Dürer and Bruegel
      • Duration: October 21 – December 11, Gallery V
    • William Blake
      • Duration: October 21 – December 2, Balcony
  4. Arthur M. Sackler Museum:

    • A Garden of Art: Masterpieces of Islamic & Indian Art
      • Duration: October 21 – December 8
      • Description: Features works of calligraphy, miniature painting, textiles, rugs, ceramics, and metalwork from Islamic and later Indian art collections.
  5. New Works: Sol LeWitt

    • Duration: October 21 – December 22
    • Description: The first solo installation by conceptual artist Sol LeWitt in the museum.

Travel:

  • The Art & Architecture of Morocco

    • Duration: January 14 – 25, 1986
    • Description: Curated by Walter Denny, Honorary Curator of Rugs & Textiles.
  • Fit for a Queen: Palaces & Stately Homes of England

    • Duration: April 12 – 22, 1986
  • Friends to China (April 22 – May 7, 1986)

    • Description: With John Rosenfield, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Oriental Art.
  • Friends to Helsinki & Russia (May 17 – June 1, 1986)

    • Description: With John Coolidge, William Dorp Boardman Professor of Fine Arts.
  • South from Macedonia: A Greek Journey (May 31 – June 14, 1986)

    • Description: With David G. Mitten, James Loeb Professor of Classical Art & Archaeology and Curator of Ancient Art.

Special Events:

  • Arthur M. Sackler Museum Opening Ball

    • Date: Friday, October 18, 1986
    • Time: 9:00 PM
    • Details: A smaller ball to celebrate the opening of the Sackler Museum, with tickets priced at $12.50 per person. Includes a dedication ball on Saturday evening.
    • Attendance: Open to Friends of the Harvard Art Museums.
  • Membership Information:

    • Individual Membership: $35 a year (as of November 1, 1985) with benefits such as invitations to special events and support for the Harvard University Art Museums.
    • Volunteer Opportunities: Volunteers are needed to arrange flowers for the dedication events.
  • Contact Information:

    • Friends Office: Phone number provided is 495-4544.

This document serves as an informative guide for visitors and members of Harvard University Art Museums, detailing the exhibitions and events for a particular time period.

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The image is of a tri-fold brochure from the Harvard University Art Museums detailing special exhibitions, travel opportunities, and special events for the period from October 21 to December 22.

Special Exhibitions

  1. BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM

    • Modern Art at Harvard (October 21 - January 5)
      • Features nearly 130 paintings, drawings, sculpture, and photographs by artists such as Manet, Monet, Degas, Cézanne, Picasso, Klee, Miró, Beckmann, Pollock, Louis, and Stella.
    • The Architecture of Walter Gropius (September 26 - November 10, Renaissance Hall)
      • A retrospective exhibition of Gropius' work, showcasing 150 pieces from the Busch-Reisinger Museum’s Gropius Archive.
  2. FOGG ART MUSEUM

    • Drawings & Prints from the Age of Dürer and Bruegel (October 21 - December 11, Gallery V)
    • William Blake (October 21 - December 2, Balcony)
      • A selection of works on paper by William Blake.
  3. ARTHUR M. SACKLER MUSEUM

    • A Garden of Art: Masterpieces of Islamic & Indian Art (October 21 - December 8)
      • Features calligraphy, miniature painting, textiles, rugs, ceramics, and metalwork from the museum’s collections of Islamic and later Indian art.
    • New Works: Sol LeWitt (October 21 - December 22)
      • An installation by the conceptual artist Sol LeWitt.

Travel

  • The Art & Architecture of Morocco (January 14 - 25, 1986)
    • With Walter Denny, Honorary Curator of Rugs & Textiles.
  • Fit for a Queen: Palaces & Stately Homes of England (April 12 - 22, 1986)
    • Optional stay at Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire, April 22-25.
  • Friends to China (April 22 - May 7, 1986)
    • With John Rosenfield, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Oriental Art.
  • Friends to Helsinki & Russia (May 17 - June 1, 1986)
    • With John Coolidge, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts, Emeritus.
  • South from Macedonia: A Greek Journey (May 31 - June 14, 1986)
    • With David G. Mitten, James Loeb Professor of Classical Art & Archaeology and Curator of Ancient Art.

Special Events

  • Opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum (October 18, 9:00 p.m.)

    • A smaller ball celebrating the opening, with tickets at $12.50 per person.
    • Dedication Ball on Saturday evening.
    • Telephone the Friends office to receive an invitation to the smaller ball.
  • Attention Members

    • Membership in the Harvard Art Museums remains $35 per year. As of November 1, 1985, a couple's category will be instituted at $50 per year.
    • The brochure encourages continued support of the Harvard University Art Museums.
  • Helpers Needed

    • Volunteers are requested to arrange flowers for the events during the dedication of the Sackler Museum. Volunteers do not need to be experts.
  • Friends Office Contact

    • The Friends Office can be reached at 495-4544 for further information.

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The image shows a bulletin board from the Harvard University Art Museums detailing several exhibitions, travel opportunities, and special events.

Special Exhibitions

  1. Modern Art at Harvard

    • Dates: October 21 – January 5
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger, Fogg, Sackler Museums
    • Details: Nearly 130 paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs are presented in three sections, each at one of the Harvard museums. Featured artists include Josef Albers, Georg Baselitz, Max Beckmann, Francesco Clemente, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso, Brice Marden, Kiki Smith, Louis Stettler, and others.
  2. Busch-Reisinger Museum

    • The Architecture of Walter Gropius
      • Dates: September 26 – November 10
      • Location: Renaissance Hall
      • Details: This exhibition is the first major retrospective display of Gropius's architectural pieces from the Busch-Reisinger Gropius Archive.
  3. Fogg Art Museum

    • Printworks from the Age of Tiber and Bruegel
      • Dates: October 21 – December 11
      • Location: Gallery V
    • William Blake
      • Dates: October 21 – December 2
      • Location: Balcony
    • Arthur M. Sackler Museum
      • A Garden of Art: Masterpieces of Islamic & Indian Art
        • Dates: October 21 – December 8
        • Details: An exhibition showcasing some of the finest works of calligraphy, miniature painting, textiles, rugs, ceramics, and metalwork from the collections of Islamic and later Indian art.
      • New Works: Sol LeWitt
        • Dates: October 21 – December 22
        • Details: The sculptor and conceptual artist Sol LeWitt's first of five major contemporary installations specifically for the museum.

Travel

  1. The Art & Architecture of Morocco

    • Dates: January 14 – 25, 1986
    • With: Walter Denny, Honorary Curator of Rugs & Textiles.
  2. Fit for a Queen: Palaces & Stately Homes of England

    • Dates: April 12 – 22, 1986
    • Optional Stay: At Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire, April 22-25.
  3. Friends to China

    • Dates: May 7, 1986
    • With: John Rosenfield, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Oriental Art.
  4. Friends to Helsinki & Russia

    • Dates: May 17 – June 1, 1986
  5. With John Coolidge

    • Details: William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts, Emeritus.
  6. South from Macedonia: A Greek Journey

    • Dates: May 31 – June 14, 1986
    • With: David G. Mitten, James Loeb Professor of Classical Art & Archaeology and Curator of Ancient Art.

Special Events

  1. Ball Celebrating the Opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum

    • Date: Friday, October 18
    • Time: 9:00 p.m.
    • Details: A smaller ball for students and others. Tickets are $12.50 per person. A larger ball will take place in the Dedication Hall on Saturday evening. Invitations to the smaller ball will be sent out.
  2. Attention Members

    • Details: With the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, membership is welcomed. Individual membership in the Harvard Art Museums remains $35 a year. Couples' category will be $65. Volunteers are needed for the events.

For more information, contact the Friends Office at 495-4544.

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The image shows a page from a booklet or pamphlet detailing information about the Harvard University Art Museums. The content is divided into three main sections: Special Exhibitions, Travel, and Special Events.

Special Exhibitions

  • Modern Art at Harvard

    • Location: Harvard Art Museums
    • Artists: Works by artists such as Monet, Degas, Cezanne, Picasso, Klee, Kandinsky, Pollock, Louis, and Stella.
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum

    • Exhibition: The Architecture of Gropius
    • Dates: September 20 - November 10
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Hall
    • Details: A major scholarly retrospective devoted to Gropius' work, featuring 150 pieces from the Busch-Reisinger's Gropius Archive.
  • Fogg Art Museum

    • Exhibition: Drawings & Prints from the Age of Breughel and Rubens

    • Dates: October 21 - December 11

    • Location: Gallery V

    • Exhibition: William Blake

    • Dates: October 21 - December 21

    • Location: Balcony

    • Details: A selection of works of art on paper.

  • Arthur M. Sackler Museum

    • Exhibition: A Garden of Art: Masterpieces of Islamic & Indian Art

    • Dates: October 21 - December 8

    • Details: Features some of the finest works of Islamic art, including calligraphy, miniatures, and metalwork from the Museum's collection of Islamic and later Indian art.

    • Exhibition: New Works: Sol LeWitt

    • Dates: October 21 - December 22

    • Details: The sculptor and conceptual artist Sol LeWitt is the first in a series of contemporary artists who will create a new installation specifically for the museum.

Travel

  • The Art & Architecture of Morocco

    • Dates: January 14 - 29, 1986
    • Leader: Walter Denny, Honorary Curator of Rugs & Textiles.
  • Fit for a Queen: Palaces & Stately Homes of England

    • Dates: April 12 - 21, 1986
    • Optional Stay: Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire, April 21-25, 1986
  • Journey to China

    • Dates: April 22 - May 13, 1986
    • Leader: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, Professor of Oriental Art.
  • Friends to Helsinki & Russia

    • Dates: May 17 - June 1, 1986
    • Leader: John Coolidge, William Port Boardman Professor of Fine Arts, America.
  • South from Macedonia: A Greek Odyssey

    • Dates: May 31 - June 14, 1986
    • Leader: James Loeb Professor of Classical Art & Archaeology and Curator of Ancient Art.

Special Events

  • Dedication Ball: A smaller ball celebrating the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum.

    • Date: Friday, October 18 at 9:00 p.m.
    • Location: Charles Hotel
    • Tickets: $125 per person.
    • Details: Invitation required for the Dedication Ball on Saturday evening.
  • Attention Members: Information about membership in the Harvard Art Museums, including individual membership rates and benefits.

    • Individual Membership: $35 a year.
    • Couples Category: $50 a year starting November 1, 1985.
    • Details: Membership benefits and a request for volunteers to arrange flowers for the events.
  • Friends Office Contact: 495-4544

The pamphlet provides detailed information about upcoming exhibitions, travel opportunities, and special events related to the Harvard University Art Museums.

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The image shows a page from a publication by the Harvard University Art Museums featuring information about special exhibitions, travel opportunities, and special events.

  • Special Exhibitions:

    • Modern Art at Harvard (October 21 - January 5) across three sections at Harvard Art Museums, including works by notable artists like Manet, Monet, Degas, Cézanne, Picasso, Braque, Klee, Miro, Beckmann, Pollock, Louis, and Stella.
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum: The Architecture of Walter Gropius (September 26 - November 10) in Renaissance Hall, a retrospective exhibition with 150 pieces.
    • Fogg Art Museum:
      • Drawings & Prints from the Age of Dürer and Bruegel (October 21 - December 11) in Gallery V.
      • William Blake (October 21 - December 2) on the Balcony, featuring art on paper.
    • Arthur M. Sackler Museum:
      • A Garden of Art: Masterpieces of Islamic & Indian Art (October 21 - December 8), with works of calligraphy, miniature painting, textiles, rugs, ceramics, and metalwork from the museum's collection.
      • New Works: Sol LeWitt (October 21 - December 22), featuring contemporary sculpture and conceptual art by Sol LeWitt.
  • Travel:
    Several upcoming trips organized by the museum including:

    • The Art & Architecture of Morocco (January 14-25, 1986)
    • Fit For a Queen: Palaces & Stately Homes of England (April 12-22, 1986) with an optional stay at Chicheley Hall.
    • Friends to China (April 22 - May 7, 1986)
    • Friends to Helsinki & Russia (May 17 - June 1, 1986)
    • South from Macedonia: A Greek Journey (May 31 - June 14, 1986)
      Various experts and professors accompany these trips.
  • Special Events:

    • A smaller ball for the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum at the Busch-Reisinger Museum on Friday, October 18 at 9:00 p.m. Tickets are $12.50.
    • A larger Dedication Ball on the following Saturday evening.
    • Announcement welcoming members as part of three leading university art museums.
    • Individual membership details, including pricing and couples category.
    • Call for volunteers to help arrange flowers for the museum's dedication events.

The page includes contact information for the Friends Office and encourages involvement from the museum community.

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This image shows a document with information about exhibitions, travel, and special events at the Harvard University Art Museums. The document appears to be an old newsletter or informational pamphlet.

On the left side, under the heading "Special Exhibitions," there are several listed exhibitions:

  • "Modern Art at Harvard" running from October 21 to January 5, perhaps from a past year.
  • "The Architecture of Walter Gropius" from September 26 to November 10, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  • "Drawings & Prints from the Age of Dürer and Bruegel" from October 21 to December 21.
  • "A Garden of Art: Masterpieces of Islamic & Indian Art" from October 21 to December 8.
  • "New Works: Sol LeWitt" from October 21 to December 22.

On the right side, the headings "Travel," "Special Events," and a notice titled "--Attention Members--" describe upcoming art-related trips to places like Morocco and Russia, events including a ball at the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, and details about membership and volunteering opportunities at the museum.

The pamphlet has experienced some wear with slightly torn and folded edges. The typewritten text is clearly legible, and the papers are held by a green piece of what looks like tape or a strip at the top, possibly part of a binder or folder.

Note that specific dates, years, and financial figures mentioned may not correspond to the current year, as the document suggests a catalogue of past activities and schedules.

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The image shows a page from a brochure or catalog from the Harvard University Art Museums, specifically detailing Special Exhibitions and Special Events for the year 1986. The page is divided into three main sections:

Left Section: Special Exhibitions

  • Title: "Special Exhibitions"
  • Content: Lists various exhibitions hosted by the Harvard University Art Museums, including:
    • "Modern Art at Harvard" (October 21 – January 5): Features nearly 130 paintings, drawings, sculpture, and photographs by artists such as Cézanne, Picasso, Braque, Miró, Beckmann, Pollock, Louis, and Stella. The exhibition is presented in three sections across different museums: Busch-Reisinger, Fogg, and Sackler.
    • "The Architecture of Walter Gropius" (September 26 – November 10, Renaissance Hall): A major retrospective of Gropius's work, featuring 150 pieces from the Busch-Reisinger Gropius Archive.
    • "Drawings & Prints from the Age of Dürer and Bruegel" (October 21 – December 11, Gallery V): Works by Dürer and Bruegel.
    • "William Blake" (October 21 – December 2, Balcony): A selection of works on paper.
    • "Arthur M. Sackler Museum" (October 21 – December 8): Features Islamic and Indian art, including miniature painting, textiles, rugs, ceramics, and metalwork.
    • "New Works: Sol Lewitt" (October 21 – December 22): Features five major and contemporary artworks by Sol Lewitt, the first sculptor to create a new installation specifically for the museum.

Middle Section: Travel

  • Title: "Travel"
  • Content: Lists travel-related exhibitions and programs:
    • "The Art & Architecture of Morocco" (January 14 – 25, 1986): With Walter Denny, Honorary Curator of Rugs & Textiles.
    • "Pit for a Queen: Palaces & Statues of Homeric England" (April 12 – 22, 1986): Optional stay at Chicheley Hall.
    • "Friends to China" (April 22 – May 7, 1986): With John Rockefeller Abbey Aldrich Professor of Oriental Art.
    • "Friends to Helsinki & Russia" (May 17 – June 1, 1986): With John Coolidge, William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts, Emeritus.
    • "South from Macedonia: A Greek Journey" (May 31 – June 14, 1986): With David G. Mitten, James Loeb Professor of Classical Archaeology and Curator of Ancient Art.

Right Section: Special Events

  • Title: "Special Events"
  • Content: Details upcoming events and membership information:
    • A smaller ball celebrating the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum: Held on Friday, October 18 at 9:00 p.m. for students and others. Tickets are $12.50 per person. Dedication Ball on Saturday evening.
    • Attention Members: Welcomes members of three of the finest university art museums in the world.
    • Individual membership: Details membership costs ($25 per year, $50 for couples) and thanks continued support from Harvard University Art Museums and others.
    • Helpers needed: Invites volunteers to assist with arranging flowers for events during the dedication of the Sackler Museum. Volunteers do not need to be experts.
    • Friends Office: Provides a contact number (495-4544) for inquiries.

Overall Design and Layout

  • The page is formatted in a clean, organized manner with clear headings and subheadings.
  • The text is printed in black on a light beige or cream-colored background, typical of formal museum brochures.
  • The layout is divided into three vertical columns, each dedicated to a specific category: Exhibitions, Travel, and Special Events.
  • The page appears to be part of a larger booklet or catalog, as suggested by the visible spine and adjacent pages in the background.

This page serves as an informational guide for visitors, highlighting upcoming exhibitions, travel programs, and special events at the Harvard University Art Museums in 1986.

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The image shows a booklet with two pages open, displaying information about the Harvard University Art Museums. The page on the left is titled "Special Exhibitions," while the page on the right is titled "Travel" and "Special Events."

The "Special Exhibitions" page lists several exhibitions, including "Modern Art at Harvard," "Busch-Reisinger," "Fogg Art Museum," "Drawings & Prints from the Age of Durer and Bruegel," "William Blake," "Arthur M. Sackler Museum," "A Garden of Art: Masterpieces of Islamic & Indian Art," and "New Works: Sol LeWitt."

The "Travel" page mentions trips to Morocco, China, Helsinki, and Russia, with specific dates and professors leading each trip. It also includes information about the "Friends to China" and "Friends to Helsinki & Russia" programs.

The "Special Events" page highlights the opening of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, the dedication ball, and the installation of a new work by Sol LeWitt. It also mentions the need for helpers to arrange flowers for the events during the dedication of the Sackler Museum.

Overall, the booklet provides information about the various exhibitions, travel opportunities, and special events organized by the Harvard University Art Museums.