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The image is a page from a book or a calendar, specifically showing events for March 1993. The page lists various events scheduled for March 18 (Wednesday), March 22 (Sunday), and March 24 (Tuesday). Here are the details of the events:
March 18 (Wednesday):
Exhibition Talk: Artists from the German Democratic Republic
Lecture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: The History of Photography and Other Modern Myths
March 22 (Sunday):
European Studies, Harvard University, in conjunction with the special exhibition: Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic
Films from the German Democratic Republic
March 24 (Tuesday):
Concert
Gallery Talk
Docent-led tour of the special exhibition Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic
Additionally, there is an image of a silver two-handled cup and cover, which supports an exhibition. The cup is described as:
The page also includes a small portion of the book's spine, indicating it is a bound volume.
The image shows a page from a program or event schedule, likely from a museum. The page is detailing various events related to an exhibition titled "Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic," held at the Fogg Art Museum.
Here are the detailed events listed:
Wednesday, March 13th
European Studies, Harvard University, in conjunction with the exhibition:
Sunday, March 22nd
Tuesday, March 24th
Additionally, there is an image of a decorative silver cup and cover, noted as part of the installation "The Decorative Arts in England and America, 1640-1810" in the Fogg Art Museum.
For further program details and ticket information, it is suggested to consult page 6 and contact the Harvard Film Archive at 617-495-4700 for showtimes.
The image displays an open brochure with event details. The left page is mostly blank, while the right page is filled with text and an image. The highlighted date is Wednesday, July 18, which features a lecture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, titled "The History of Photography and Other Modern Myths" by Andy Grundberg, a photography critic for The New York Times. The lecture is in conjunction with the special exhibition "Capturing an Image: Collecting 150 Years of Photography," co-sponsored by Harvard University Art Museums and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Below the lecture details, there is an image of an ornate silver two-handled cup and cover, which is part of the installation "The Decorative Arts in England and America, 1640-1810" at the Fogg Art Museum. The cup was made in London in 1667-1668 by Archibald A. Hatchison.
Additional events listed include:
The brochure also mentions gallery talks, including one by Peter Nisbet on July 22 at the Fogg Art Museum from 2:00-3:00 p.m., and a docent-led tour of the special exhibition on July 24 at 1:00-2:00 p.m.
The image is of a page from a program or brochure detailing events and exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, dated March 2015. Here are the events listed on the page:
Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic
The page features an image of a decorative silver two-handled cup and cover, created around 1610 in London by artist Edward Pearce. This piece is part of the new installation titled "Decorative Arts in England and America, 1600-1800."
European Studies at Harvard University offers a program in connection with the exhibition "Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic."
Films from the German Democratic Republic
Concert Information:
The page also provides contact information for ticketing and further details regarding the events.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an event schedule or program from a museum, likely from the 1980s based on the style and layout. The page details several events related to the exhibition "Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic" at the Fogg Art Museum.
Key points from the page include:
Exhibition Information:
Wednesday, March 18:
Sunday, March 22:
Tuesday, March 24:
Film Screenings:
Concert:
Artwork Feature:
European Studies:
The page also contains some bookmarks and notes, suggesting it is an actual physical document that has been used.
The image shows a page from a program or brochure, likely for an exhibition event at the Fogg Art Museum. The page is dated March 1983 and includes several events scheduled for different days:
Wednesday:
Lecture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: The topic is "A Brief History of Photography and Other Modern Myths," with Andy Grundberg, a photography critic for The New York Times, delivering the lecture. This event is part of the series "Capturing an Image: Collecting 150 Years of Photography," co-sponsored by Harvard University Art Museums and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The event is scheduled from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
Exhibition: "Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic" is also featured at the Fogg Art Museum from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. The page includes a photograph of an ornate silver teapot, which is part of the exhibition "The Decorative Arts in England and America, 1640-1810."
Films from the German Democratic Republic: Information for the films can be found on page 6. Registration is required, and free admission is available from 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For further details, contact the Harvard Film Archive at 617-495-4700.
Sunday:
Tuesday:
Concert: James Johnson, the organist and coordinator of the Harvard University Art Museums concert series, will perform works by Bach, Buxtehude, Corelli, and Soler at Adolphus Busch Hall, 29 Kirkland Street, from 5:30 p.m.
Gallery Talk: A docent-led tour of the special exhibition "Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic" is scheduled at the Fogg Art Museum from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
The image shows an open book with a pasted-in printed page. The printed page contains a black and white photo of an ornately designed silver two-handled cup with a lid. The cup has intricate decorative floral and figurative designs.
Alongside the photo, there is text that appears to be a schedule of events related to an exhibition or museum program. Key dates mentioned include the 18th (Wednesday), 22nd (Sunday), and 24th (Tuesday). The events include lectures, gallery talks, films, and concerts focused on topics such as photography, modern art, and an exhibition titled "Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic."
A caption in red beneath the photo reads:
"This silver two-handled cup and cover appears in the new installation, The Decorative Arts in England and America, 1600-1810, in the Fogg Art Museum. Made in London, 1667/8, bequest of Archibald A. Hutchinson, in memory of his late niece, Florence Ellsworth Hutchinson. Fogg Art Museum, 1949.114.1134AB."
The pasted page has rough edges and is affixed to the larger brownish-yellow page of the book. The book itself has a red cover.
This image shows an open book with a page featuring an exhibit item and some event listings. On the right side of the page, prominently displayed, is a black-and-white photograph of an ornate covered cup, possibly made of silver or another metal, with detailed embossing or engraving.
The left side of the page contains text, including dates and descriptions of events. The text at the top part of the page is partially cut off, but references an exhibition titled "Twelve Artists from the German Democratic Republic," with times listed for the Fogg Art Museum. Below this, there's a heading for Wednesday the 18th, describing a lecture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston on "The History of Photography and Other Modern Myths" by Andy Grundberg from New York. Further down, listings for Sunday the 22nd and Tuesday the 24th mention gallery talks and a concert linked to the exhibition mentioned earlier.
Towards the bottom right corner, there's a caption for the photograph of the covered cup that mentions it being a silver two-handled cup and cover from the late 16th century, belonging to a collection in Florence, Italy.
There appears to be some wear on the book's spine, seen on the left side, and the photograph seems to be a sticking point as it draws attention away from the surrounding text. The event details suggest a focus on art and culture, possibly from a program or exhibition catalog. The actual date of the events cannot be determined because the year is not visible.
The image depicts a page from a museum or event program booklet, likely from the Fogg Art Museum. The page is open to show a detailed schedule of events for a specific week, dated "March 2015." The layout is clean and organized, with a mix of textual information and an illustration.
Textual Content:
Illustration:
Design and Layout:
The image portrays a well-organized and informative museum program page, combining textual details about upcoming events with a visual representation of an artifact from the museum's collection. The design is professional and intended to guide visitors through the museum's offerings for the week.
A book is open to a page that contains a torn piece of paper with a photograph of a silver pitcher and some text. The book is placed on a surface, and the torn paper is stuck in the middle of the book. The text is written in black font and includes details about an exhibition, a lecture, and a concert. The book has a red border on the left side.