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The image is a page from a document that discusses the appointment of a curator for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, sponsored by Daimler-Benz. The key points include:
Curator Appointment:
Role and Contributions:
Daimler-Benz AG:
Daimler-Benz of North America:
Purpose of the Curatorship:
Contact Information:
The document appears to be part of a press release or informational pamphlet aimed at providing details about the new curatorial appointment and the sponsorship by Daimler-Benz.
The image displays a page from a document, specifically page 3 of a section titled "NISBET APPOINTED DAIMLER-BENZ CURATOR." The document discusses the appointment of someone named Nisbet to curate exhibitions at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, focusing on German art from the Weimar Republic and contemporary art from East Germany.
The text highlights the significant role Nisbet has played in the revitalization and expansion of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It mentions Nisbet's involvement in the planning for the new museum building since its inception and his efforts to maintain and expand support from various groups in Europe.
Daimler-Benz AG, a major corporation known for manufacturing advanced Mercedes-Benz automobiles and heavy trucks, is noted as the donor of the curatorship. The document details their extensive product range, including diesel engines, electronic systems, and medical equipment. Daimler-Benz's presence in North America is also mentioned, with subsidiaries such as Mercedes-Benz of North America, Freightliner Corp., and Mercedes-Benz Credit Corporation.
The decision by the Daimler-Benz Management Board to establish a permanent curatorship for the Busch-Reisinger Museum is described as a recognition of the importance of private support in cultural relations between Germany and the United States. This initiative is intended as a pilot project to inspire other companies and private donors to support cultural endeavors.
The document concludes with a contact information note for Peter Walsh at Harvard University's Art Museums Public Relations, providing a phone number: 617-495-2397.
NISBET APPOINTED DAIMLER-BENZ CURATOR. p. 3
preparing exhibitions on German art of the Weimar Republic and on contemporary art from East Germany.
A leading force behind the revitalization and expansion of the Busch-Reisinger Museum's facilities and programs, Nisbet has been deeply involved in the plans for the new Busch-Reisinger Museum building since its inception. He has been very active in maintaining and expanding a wide group of supporters of the Busch-Reisinger in Europe.
Daimler-Benz AG, donor of the Daimler-Benz Curatorship, is one of West Germany's largest corporations. In addition to its high reputation as a manufacturer of technologically-advanced Mercedes-Benz automobiles, Daimler-Benz is also known as the world's largest manufacturer of heavy trucks. Daimler-Benz and its subsidiaries worldwide manufacture a variety of products, ranging from large scale diesel engines, electronic systems, medical equipment (including advanced shock-wave devices for treating kidney stones), to sophisticated radar systems. Daimler-Benz of North America, Inc., includes such Daimler-Benz subsidiaries in North America as Mercedes-Benz of North America, Freightliner Corp., and Mercedes-Benz Credit Corporation.
The decision of the Daimler-Benz Management Board to endow a permanent curatorship for the Busch-Reisinger Museum was made in recognition of the importance of private support in the cultural relationship between Germany and the United States. It is intended as a pilot project, with the hope that it will inspire other companies and private donors to support these endeavors.
For more information, please call Peter Walsh, Harvard University Art Museums Public Relations, at 617-495-2397.
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The image is a scanned document titled "NISBET APPOINTED DAMLER-BENZ CURATOR, p. 3." The text discusses the appointment and contributions of someone named Nisbet in relation to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here are the key points:
Appointment and Exhibitions:
Role at Busch-Reisinger Museum:
Daimler-Benz AG:
Daimler-Benz of North America:
Purpose of the Curatorship:
Contact Information:
The image is a scanned document containing a press release or announcement regarding the appointment of someone as the Daimler-Benz Curator for the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here are the key details:
Appointment Announcement:
Role of the Curator:
Daimler-Benz AG:
Daimler-Benz Subsidiaries:
Purpose of the Curatorship:
Contact Information:
The image shows a typed document titled "NISBET APPOINTED DAIMLER-BENZ CURATOR, p. 3." The document discusses the appointment of Nisbet as a curator and his involvement in preparing exhibitions on German art of the Weimar Republic and contemporary art from East Germany. It highlights Nisbet's role in revitalizing and expanding the Busch-Reisinger Museum and his efforts in maintaining a wide group of supporters in Europe.
The text also provides information about Daimler-Benz AG, the donor of the Daimler-Benz Curatorship. It describes Daimler-Benz as one of West Germany's largest corporations, known for manufacturing technologically advanced Mercedes-Benz automobiles, heavy trucks, and a variety of other products including large-scale diesel engines, electronic systems, and medical equipment such as advanced shock-wave devices for treating kidney stones and sophisticated radar systems.
The document mentions that the decision by the Daimler-Benz Management Board to endow a permanent curatorship for the Busch-Reisinger Museum was made to recognize the importance of private support in cultural relations between Germany and the United States. It is intended as a pilot project to inspire other companies and private donors.
At the bottom, there is contact information for more details: Peter Walsh of Harvard University Art Museums Public Relations, with a phone number provided (617-495-2397). The document is typed on a white sheet of paper which is affixed to a larger light brown or beige paper background, with red binding visible on the right edge of the pages.
The image shows a typed document with the heading "NISBET APPOINTED DAMILER-BENZ CURATOR, p. 3", indicating this is page three of a longer document. The text below discusses various topics, including exhibitions on German art of the Weimar Republic and contemporary art from East Germany. It refers to someone involved in the revitalization and expansion of the Busch-Reisinger Museum's facilities and programs, mentioning active involvement in the building since its inception and engaging a wide group of supporters in Europe.
It also talks about Daimler-Benz AG, the donor of the Daimler-Benz curatorship, highlighting the company's reputation as a manufacturer of technologically advanced products such as Mercedes-Benz automobiles and heavy trucks. The document mentions the variety of products made by Daimler-Benz's subsidiaries worldwide, including diesel engines, electronic systems, medical equipment, and sophisticated radar systems, and specifies North American subsidiaries like Mercedes-Benz of North America, Freightliner Corp., and Mercedes-Benz Credit Corporation.
The document concludes with a statement about the Daimler-Benz Management Board's decision to endow a permanent curatorship for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, emphasizing the importance of private support in the cultural relationship between Germany and the United States. It hopes this move will inspire other companies and private donors to support these endeavors. Lastly, there's a contact information line for Peter Walsh at Harvard University Art Museums Public Relations, including a phone number.
A small part of another document can be seen to the left of the main document, but its content is not visible. The document is placed within a red folder.
The image is a photograph of a page from a book or document. The page is placed on a brown background with a red border, suggesting it might be a part of a presentation or a display. The page itself is white and contains text that is printed in black. The text is organized into paragraphs and is centered on the page. The content appears to be an announcement or a press release, as it mentions the appointment of a curator and the establishment of a curatorship by a major corporation. The text discusses the role of the curator in preparing exhibitions and the involvement of a corporation in supporting cultural initiatives. The document also provides contact information for further inquiries. The overall appearance is formal and informational, typical of official announcements or press releases.
The image appears to be a page from a book or document. The text on the page reads:
"Nisbet Appointed Daimler-Benz Curator, p. 3
Preparing exhibitions on German art of the Weimar Republic and on contemporary art from East Germany."
Below this text, there is a longer paragraph that provides more information about the appointment of Nisbet as the Daimler-Benz Curator. It mentions that Nisbet has been a leading force behind the revitalization and expansion of the Busch-Reisinger Museum's facilities and programs, and has been deeply involved in the plans for the new Busch-Reisinger Museum building.
The paragraph also mentions that Daimler-Benz AG is one of West Germany's largest corporations, known for manufacturing technologically-advanced Mercedes-Benz automobiles, heavy trucks, and a variety of other products. The decision to endow a permanent curatorship for the Busch-Reisinger Museum by the Daimler-Benz Management Board is mentioned, and it is described as a pilot project intended to inspire other companies and private donors to support similar endeavors.
The image appears to be a printed page from a book or document, with the text and layout suggesting that it is an excerpt or summary of a larger work. The content focuses on the appointment of Nisbet as the Daimler-Benz Curator and the significance of this role in relation to the cultural relationship between Germany and the United States.