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The image is of a document from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, detailing special exhibitions during March. The document lists three exhibitions:
Sixteenth Century Book Illustration: This exhibition features a comprehensive collection of book illustrations from the sixteenth century, including woodcut and engraving works. Notable pieces mentioned are Dürer's "Little Passion" and Holbein's "Dance of Death" in three editions.
Stained Glass Windows: This exhibition showcases designs in color, full-size cartoons, examples of glass, and sculpture by the late Wright Goodhue.
Drawings by Degas and others of the Nineteenth Century in France: This exhibition focuses on drawings by Edgar Degas and other artists from the nineteenth century in France.
The document is printed on a light beige paper and is framed within a slightly darker beige border. The text is in a simple, clear font, making it easy to read. The overall appearance is that of an official announcement or pamphlet for the exhibitions.
The image depicts a sheet of paper with a handwritten announcement or notice from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The announcement is dated March, although the specific month is not explicitly stated in the visible portion of the document.
The notice lists three special exhibitions:
Sixteenth Century Book Illustration: This exhibition features a comprehensive collection of book illustrations from the 16th century, including works from various nationalities. It highlights woodcut and engraving artworks, specifically mentioning Durer's "Little Passion" and Holbein's "Apocalypse" and "Dance of Death," with three editions included.
Stained Glass Windows: This section is dedicated to stained glass window designs. It includes color designs, full-size cartoons, and examples of glass and sculpture created by the late Wright Goodhue.
Drawings by Degas and Others of the Nineteenth Century in France: The final part of the announcement highlights an exhibition of drawings by Edgar Degas and other notable artists from the 19th century in France.
The notice is written in a simple, formal style and is centered on a plain background, making the text easy to read.
The image shows a document with the heading "FOGG ART MUSEUM—HARVARD UNIVERSITY SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS DURING MARCH." The document lists three special exhibitions:
Sixteenth Century Book Illustration — This exhibition features a comprehensive collection of book illustrations from various nationalities, focusing on woodcut and engraving. It includes works such as Durer’s "Little Passion" and "Apocalypse," as well as Holbein’s "Dance of Death" in three editions.
Stained Glass Windows — This exhibition presents designs in color, full-size cartoons, examples of glass, and sculpture by the late Wright Goodhue.
Drawings by Degas and others of the Nineteenth Century in France — This exhibition features drawings by Degas and other French artists from the nineteenth century.
The image is of an informational document from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University detailing special exhibitions held during March. The exhibitions listed include:
Sixteenth Century Book Illustration: This exhibition features a comprehensive collection of works from various nationalities, showcased in both woodcut and engraving formats. Highlighted works include Dürer's "Little Passion" and "Apocalypse," as well as Holbeins' "Dance of Death" presented in three editions.
Stained Glass Windows: This exhibit showcases designs in color, full-size cartoons, examples of glass, and sculpture by the late Wright Goodhue.
Drawings by Degas and Others of the Nineteenth Century in France: This exhibition presents drawings created by Degas and other artists from 19th-century France.
The image is a historical exhibition announcement from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, detailing special exhibitions that took place during the month of March. The text on the announcement provides the following information:
Sixteenth Century Book Illustration:
Stained Glass Windows:
Drawings by Degas and Others of the Nineteenth Century in France:
The document is presented on a light beige paper with the text centered and aligned neatly in a boxed area near the top of the page.
The image shows a small, beige-colored card with text describing special exhibitions at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, during the month of March. The card is divided into three sections:
The top section mentions "Sixteenth Century Book Illustration," highlighting a comprehensive collection of works from various nationalities in woodcut and engraving techniques. It specifically includes notable works such as Dürer's "Little Passion" and "Apocalypse," as well as Holbein's "Dance of Death" in three editions.
The second section is titled "Stained Glass Windows," showcasing designs in color, full-size cartoons, examples of glass, and sculptures by the late Wright Goodhue.
The third section refers to "Drawings by Degas and others of the Nineteenth Century in France."
The card is likely an informational insert or a ticket stub from the museum detailing the exhibitions available during that month.
The image displays a poster or flyer that is pasted onto a larger paper background. The paper background is a light beige color with a somewhat textured surface. The main focus of the image is the smaller rectangular piece of paper centered towards the top area of the background, which provides information about special exhibitions during March at the Fogg Art Museum – Harvard University. According to the document, the exhibitions include:
The text is printed in a straightforward, serif font and the overall presentation is formal and educational.
The image depicts a piece of paper with a printed notice on it. The notice is from the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, announcing special exhibitions taking place during March. The text highlights three exhibitions:
Sixteenth Century Book Illustration: A comprehensive collection of various nationalities in woodcut and engraving, including works by Durer ("Little Passion" and "Apocalypse") and Holbein ("Dance of Death" in three editions).
Stained Glass Windows: Featuring designs in color, full-size cartoons, examples of glass, and sculpture by the late Wright Goodhue.
Drawings: Showcasing works by Degas and other artists of the nineteenth century in France.
The printed notice appears to be in black ink on a light brown background, affixed near the top of a larger sheet of beige paper. The overall presentation is simple and focused on the exhibition details.
The image shows a page with a beige-colored label attached near the top left corner. The label contains printed text detailing special exhibitions during March at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. The text reads:
"FOGG ART MUSEUM — HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS DURING MARCH
Sixteenth Century Book Illustration — A comprehensive collection of all nationalities, in woodcut and engraving, including Durer's 'Little Passion' and 'Apocalypse,' Holbein's 'Dance of Death' in three editions.
Stained Glass Windows — Designs in color, full size cartoons, examples of glass, and sculpture, by the late Wright Goodhue.
Drawings by Degas and others of the Nineteenth Century in France."
The rest of the page is blank, with a subtle aging or discoloration around the edges.
The image shows a document from the Fogg Art Museum — Harvard University, detailing special exhibitions scheduled for March. The document is printed on a light beige or off-white paper with a clean, formal layout. The text is centered and presented in a clear, serif font, giving it an academic or institutional tone.
Title and Institution:
Exhibitions Listed:
Sixteenth Century Book Illustration:
Stained Glass Windows:
Drawings by Degas and Others of the Nineteenth Century in France:
This document serves as an informational piece, informing the public about the diverse and historically significant exhibitions on display at the Fogg Art Museum during the month of March.