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ARCH.2013.5.20, Rendition: 801394
The image shows an open book or binder with a red cover, containing a document related to the Harvard University Art Museums. The document appears to be a description of plans for a catalog or a collection of art. The visible text on the document reads:
"Description of Plans call for a Catalog, a Harvard Art Library and second floor. Floors of the museum roughly approached.
The art museum will connect with next to Le Corbusier's collections."
The document is placed inside a plastic sleeve, which is attached to the binder. The pages of the binder are beige in color, and there is a blank page visible on the right side of the image. The document is partially obscured by the plastic sleeve, but the visible text provides information about the plans for a catalog and a library, and mentions a connection to Le Corbusier's collections.
The image shows an open book from the Harvard University Art Museums Observed series. The page visible in the image appears to be blank, except for a section on the left side which contains some text.
The text reads:
"Description of plans call for the relocation of the Fogg Art Museum to the second floor of the Arts Library, the first floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the second floor of the art museum will ensure that it remains adjacent to Le Corbusier's collections."
The title "HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS OBSERVED" is printed on a white label at the top of the page. The spine of the book is visible at the bottom, and the pages have a cream-colored paper. The book seems to be a part of a collection focusing on architectural or museum-related observations.
The image depicts an open book, with the left page containing some text and the right page left blank. The text on the left page appears to be discussing plans related to the Fogg, Bussey, and Sachs libraries, possibly detailing their expansion or renovation. The header at the top of the right page reads "HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS OBSERV." indicating that this document is likely a report or a record from the Harvard University Art Museums. The book itself has a red border on the right page, and the paper has an off-white or light beige color.
The image shows a page from a document related to the Harvard University Art Museums. Specifically, this page appears to detail some requirements or plans for the construction or renovation of spaces within the museums.
Here is a transcription of the visible text:
HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS ADDENDUM
Description of Work:
Plans call for expansion to the Fogg Art Museum to include the Fine Arts Library and second floor. Floors of the properly light-approved approximately [text cut off].
The document discusses architectural plans involving the Fogg Art Museum, including the incorporation of the Fine Arts Library and a second floor. It emphasizes the need for appropriate lighting and proper display methods for the art collections, suggesting custom design for display cases. The page is part of an addendum, which typically includes supplementary information or changes to the original plans.
The image shows a page from a document or a book, specifically from "Harvard University Art Museums Observed." The page appears to be blank or mostly blank, with only a small portion of text visible at the top left corner.
The text reads:
"Description of Plans call for a new wing to the Fogg Art Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Art, and the Sackler Museum of Art Library and a second floor addition to the Semitic Museum. The new wing will contain four floors of the Fogg Museum properly lighted galleries for approximately 3,000 works of art."
The text continues below the visible portion, but it is not legible in the image. The page is bordered by a beige color, and there is a red binding on the right side, indicating that it is part of a bound document or book. The top edge of the page has a label or tag, which appears to be for organizational purposes.
The image shows an open book with the title "Harvard University Art Museums Observed" on the top right page. The page itself appears to be a beige or light yellow color and is mostly blank, except for a small portion of text visible on the left page.
The visible text on the left page reads:
"Description of Plans call for the addition of two floors to the Fogg Art Museum, Arts Library and Art History Library on the second floor. The first two floors of the new building will be properly lighted for the display of approximately 2000 objects in the collections.
The art museum will ensure that the new building next to Le Corbusier’s Fogg Museum will be a distinguished addition to the collections."
This indicates that the text discusses architectural plans for expanding the Fogg Art Museum and related facilities at Harvard University, with a focus on the proper lighting and display of art collections.
The image shows an open book with a red cover, and several papers or folders are inserted between the pages. One large beige sheet is prominently placed on top, partially obscuring the text and other inserts. Some visible text at the top of the page reads "HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS OBSERVER," indicating the book or documents may relate to Harvard University's art museums. The partial text on the left page discusses plans relating to the Harvard Art Museums and their lighting and facilities. The overall appearance suggests the book may be an archival or museum-related document with various inserts or clippings attached for reference.
This image shows an open book or archive with an empty beige page visible. At the top left, there's text printed on an overhanging sheet that starts with "HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS". Below the overhanging sheet, there appears to be part of a printed text with the title "Description" visible. The sheets underneath the beige page seem to include more content, which is largely obscured by the top sheet.
It seems that the beige page may be a placeholder or a protective sheet, typically used in archives or art books to protect the contents or photographs underneath. The book itself is resting on a flat surface that looks like a typical archive or library table, and the open edge of the book is facing the viewer.
The image shows an open book with a light beige cover and red edges. The left page contains a typed description, while the right page is blank, featuring a light beige color. At the top of the left page, there is a header that reads "HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS ARCHIVED." The text on the left page appears to discuss architectural plans or proposals, mentioning the Fogg Arts Library, the second and floors of a building, and references to the art museum being located next to Le Cour. The text is partially visible and seems to describe the layout and purpose of the space. The book appears to be part of an archival or historical collection, likely related to architectural or institutional planning documents.
The image shows a book that is open to a page with a beige, blank piece of paper on it. The page is held in place by the book's binding. The paper is positioned slightly askew, and its edges are visible. The book's spine is visible on the right side of the image, and it has a red border. The paper appears to be blank, with no visible markings or text on it.