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The image is a cover of the June 1979 issue of "Harvard Magazine." The cover features an illustration of a building with a prominent clock tower, which is a common architectural feature at Harvard University. The building has a red-tiled roof, white walls, and several windows with green shutters. The illustration includes several whimsical and fantastical elements, such as a dragon perched on the roof, a gargoyle-like figure, and other mythical creatures.
The scene below the building depicts a lively and colorful courtyard with people engaging in various activities. Some individuals are sitting on benches, while others are walking or conversing. The courtyard is adorned with green vines and trees, adding a touch of nature to the setting.
The cover also includes text indicating the price of the magazine ("One Dollar") and a reference to an article titled "A Gothic window on the Middle Ages" on page 33. The illustration is signed by the artist, "Donald E. Cooke," in the lower left corner. The overall style of the illustration is playful and imaginative, blending elements of fantasy with a depiction of a university setting.
The image shows the cover of the June 1975 issue of Harvard Magazine. The cover art depicts a whimsical and detailed illustration of a grand building with classical architectural elements, such as arched windows and a clock tower.
The central building features a mix of ornate stonework and green ivy creeping over the walls. The tower is topped with a dome and a decorative finial. The clock on the tower shows a specific time, and there are several figures around the building, suggesting a lively atmosphere.
The sky above the building is partly cloudy with a few clouds depicted in light blue hues. The cover also mentions a feature titled "A Gothic window on the Middle Ages," which is indicated to appear on page 32.
The bottom of the cover has the artist's signature, "Barbara Westingay," and the cover is neatly framed by the magazine's pages. The overall aesthetic is vibrant and artistic, reflecting a blend of historical and architectural themes.
The image is a cover of the June 1979 issue of the Harvard Magazine. The cover features an illustration of a grand, Gothic-style building with a prominent clock tower. The building is adorned with a red roof and has ivy climbing its walls. In the foreground, there is a courtyard where several people are seated at tables, suggesting a social or leisurely scene. The sky above is a clear blue with a few white clouds. The text on the cover includes the title "Harvard Magazine," the date "June 1979," and a note indicating that the issue is priced at one dollar. Additionally, there is a caption that reads "A Gothic window on the Middle Ages," referring to page 32 of the magazine. The illustration is signed by the artist, Barbara Westman, in the lower left corner.
This image is a cover of the "Harvard Magazine" from the year 1976, priced at one dollar. The artwork on the cover is an illustration by Susanna Westmayr.
The illustration depicts a whimsical and anachronistic scene featuring a building that combines elements of Gothic architecture with a more modern appearance. Specifically, the building has a clock tower and features typical of European architecture, such as ornate windows and a steeply pitched roof.
In the foreground, there are several people engaging in various activities:
The illustration includes anachronistic elements, such as a Gothic-style window floating in the sky, labeled "A Gothic window on the Middle Ages," suggesting a blend of historical and contemporary themes.
The scene is vibrant and detailed, with lush greenery climbing the building and a lively atmosphere that contrasts the historical architecture with modern-day activities.
The image is a cover of the Harvard Magazine from June 1979. The cover features an illustration by Barbara Westing.
The illustration depicts a grand, historic building with distinct architectural elements, including a large clock tower with a green dome and a weather vane at the top. The building has a red-tiled roof with dormer windows and is adorned with ivy-covered walls, adding a touch of greenery. The façade includes large windows and a balcony area with people seated and interacting, giving a lively atmosphere to the scene.
In front of the building, there are various elements such as a bench with a person sitting on it, a small table with chairs, and some pedestrians walking or standing around. The setting appears to be a courtyard or a public space in front of the building, with some decorative plants and flowers visible.
The text on the cover mentions "A Gothic window on the Middle Ages, page 32," indicating that the magazine includes an article related to Gothic architecture and the Middle Ages. The cover is framed by a tan or light-colored border, and the magazine's title, "HARVARD Magazine," is prominently displayed at the top in red letters.
The image is a cover of the Harvard Magazine from June 1975. The cover art depicts a whimsical and detailed illustration of a Gothic-style building adorned with lush green vines. The building has a prominent clock tower with a clock face and a weather vane on top.
The illustration shows a courtyard in front of the building with various people engaged in different activities. Some are seated on benches, others are standing or walking, and there are tables with people seated around them, suggesting a social or communal area. The architecture of the building features ornate details, including pointed arches and decorative elements typical of Gothic design.
The sky above the building is painted with soft, fluffy clouds, and the overall color scheme includes blues, greens, and reds, contributing to a lively and vibrant atmosphere. At the bottom left of the illustration, the artist's signature is visible: "Bernarda Westrup."
The cover also features the magazine's title "Harvard Magazine" prominently at the top in large, bold red letters, and the issue date "June 1975" along with a price of one dollar. Additionally, there is a note indicating that there is an article titled "A Gothic window on the Middle Ages" on page 32.
The image is a colorful illustration of a building on the cover of the "Harvard Magazine" from June 1976, priced at one dollar. The building has a classic architectural style with a red roof, cream-colored walls, and green window frames and dome. There is a clock tower with a weather vane shaped like a star at the top. Several statues, including a green lion and other ornamental figures, adorn the building. Ivy and other greenery climb the walls, adding to the picturesque scene.
In the foreground, there is a terrace with tables and chairs where a few people are seated and engaged in conversation or reading. A small pool or water feature is visible, with several birds resting on the edge. The sky is blue with a few white clouds. The cover also mentions an article titled "A Gothic window on the Middle Ages" on page 32.
The illustration gives a charming and peaceful impression of a historic academic or cultural building, possibly on or near Harvard’s campus. The artwork is signed by Barbara Westman.
This is an image showing the cover of "Harvard Magazine" from June 1996, priced at one dollar. The artwork depicts a charming outdoor scene with baroque-style architecture, including a building with a clock tower. There is greenery climbing up the building's facade and people are enjoying themselves at tables and around the patio, with one person seen watering the plants. A statue of a lion is prominently featured, contributing to the sophisticated and academic atmosphere suggested by the scene. The image is colorful and seems to evoke an inviting mood, typical of a college publication attempting to engage its readership. The caption "A Gothic window on the Middle Ages" appears below the magazine title, suggesting content that might relate to historical architecture or scholarly articles within the magazine.
The image depicts the cover of a magazine titled "HARVARD Magazine", dated June 1974, priced at One Dollar. The cover illustration is a colorful, whimsical drawing of a grand, historic building, likely a university or institutional structure, with architectural details reminiscent of Gothic and Renaissance styles.
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This cover effectively combines artistic charm with thematic relevance, inviting readers to explore the content within.
The image shows a page from a book with a cover of a magazine called "Harvard Magazine" on it. The cover features a drawing of a building with a clock tower and a lion statue in front of it. There are people sitting on benches and tables in front of the building, and there are also trees and plants in the area. The magazine cover also has a red arrow pointing to the right.