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ARCH.2013.5.20, Rendition: 801281
The image is an invitation to an art exhibition preview. Here are the details:
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This invitation is a formal request for the recipient's company at the specified event, providing all necessary details for attendance.
The image is an invitation card for a preview event of an exhibition titled "German Realist Drawings of the 1920s." The invitation is from The President and Trustees of The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation.
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The invitation requests the pleasure of the recipient's company at the preview. It also mentions that this invitation admits two people.
Additional information provided at the bottom of the card includes:
The design of the invitation features a detailed sketch of a person's face in the background. The text is divided into black and red fonts, with the larger titles in black and the additional information in red.
The image is an invitation card for a special preview event of an art exhibition. Here are the details from the card:
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The design of the invitation features a prominent sketch of a person’s face in the background. The text is written in a mix of bold and italic fonts, with the main event details highlighted in large, black uppercase letters.
The image is an invitation poster for an exhibition titled "German Realist Drawings of the 1920s."
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The poster features a detailed sketch of a person’s face in the center, contributing to the artistic and historical ambiance of the invitation.
The image is an invitation from The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation for a preview exhibition titled "German Realist Drawings of the 1920s." The event is scheduled for Thursday, May 15, 1986, from six to eight pm at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum located at 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York City. The invitation admits two people.
The exhibition is organized by the Harvard University Art Museums (Busch-Reisinger Museum) and is supported by grants from the Federal Republic of Germany, Lufthansa-German Airlines, the National Endowment for the Arts, Daimler-Benz of North America Holding Co., Inc., New York, Mercedes-Benz of North America, Inc. of Montvale, NJ, Mercedes-Benz Credit Corporation of Norwalk, CT, and Deutsche Bank AG, New York.
The design of the invitation features a sketch of a person's face, likely to be an artistic representation related to the theme of the exhibition. The text is laid out in a combination of red and black fonts against a light background, with the larger black text emphasizing the title of the exhibition.
The image is an invitation to an art exhibition preview. Here are the details:
Additionally, the exhibition is noted to be organized by the Harvard University Art Museums (Busch-Reisinger Museum) and made possible by grants from:
The Guggenheim presentation of the exhibition is supported by grants from:
The invitation also features a sketch of a human figure, characteristic of the realist style from the 1920s.
The image depicts an invitation card for an exhibition titled "German Realist Drawing of the 1920s." The text is arranged with some parts in bold black and others in red italics. The invitation is issued by the President of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, inviting the recipient to the preview of the exhibition.
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The card also contains a faint pencil sketch of a person's face and shoulders, drawn in a realistic style, partially overlaid by text on the right side. The overall style is formal and artistic, reflecting the nature of the exhibition.
This image displays an invitation card for an art exhibition. The text is mainly in black and red, with prominent bold lettering that reads "GERMAN REALIST DRAWINGS OF THE 1920s" indicating the theme of the exhibit. The event is scheduled for a Thursday in May, hosted at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum located at 1071 Fifth Avenue, as specified at the bottom of the card. The invitation admits two people.
The exhibition is noted to be organized by the Harvard University Art Museums (specifically the Busch-Reisinger Museum), with funding provided by grants from the Federal Republic of Germany and other sources, including Lufthansa German Airlines, the National Endowment for the Arts, Daimler-Benz of North America, Mercedes-Benz Credit Corporation, and Deutsche Bank AG, New York. These details suggest a significant cultural event, supported by both American and German organizations, focusing on art from a specific era in German history.
Parts of the image are concealed with a tan overlay, obscuring some of the text and additional visual information that may be present on the card.
The image is an invitation card for an exhibition preview. Here is a detailed description:
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The invitation is formal and elegant, combining artistic design with clear, organized text. The use of a charcoal sketch as a background adds an artistic touch that aligns with the theme of realist drawings from the 1920s. The layout is clean and easy to read, with a balance between visual elements and textual information. The inclusion of sponsorship details highlights the collaborative nature of the event.
This invitation is likely intended for a sophisticated audience, such as art enthusiasts, collectors, or patrons of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
The image is a photograph of an invitation card. The card is rectangular and has a white background. The text on the card is in red and black. The card is for an exhibition titled "German Realist Drawings of the 1920s." The exhibition is organized by the Harvard University Art Museums and is supported by grants from the Federal Republic of Germany and Lufthansa-German Airlines. The exhibition is held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. The card also mentions that the Guggenheim presentation is made possible by grants from Daimler-Benz of North America Holding Co., Inc., New York, Mercedes-Benz of North America, Inc. of Montvale, NJ, Mercedes-Benz Credit Corporation of Norwalk, CT, and Deutsche Bank A G, New York. The card features a drawing of a man's face in the upper right corner.