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ARCH.2003.26, Rendition: 792014
The image is a printed announcement from the City Art Museum of St. Louis, detailing activities and exhibitions for January 1933. The announcement includes the following information:
Exhibitions:
Demonstration:
Gallery Talks:
Museum Hours for Adults:
The announcement is printed on a light-colored paper and is framed within a border.
The image depicts a program or announcement sheet for the City Art Museum of St. Louis during January 1938. Here are the details as listed on the sheet:
Exhibitions:
Demonstration:
Gallery Talks:
Museum Hours for Adults:
The image shows a document from The City Art Museum of St. Louis, detailing activities scheduled for January 1933. The document lists several exhibitions, including paintings by Walt Kuhn, drawings by nineteenth-century masters from the collection of Paul J. Sachs, and watercolors by Winslow Homer. It also mentions a demonstration titled "How a Picture is Painted" by Fred Conway, scheduled for Saturday, January 28, at 2:30 p.m. Additionally, there are gallery talks by staff members and museum hours for adults, with sessions led by Miss Mary Powell on Tuesdays and Fridays at 11:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., respectively.
The image is a program or announcement from The City Art Museum of St. Louis detailing activities scheduled for January 1933. Here are the key points:
Exhibitions:
Paintings by Walter Kuhn:
Drawings by Nineteenth Century Masters:
Water Colors by Winslow Homer:
Demonstration:
Gallery Talks:
Museum Hours for Adults:
The image is a document from "The City Art Museum of St. Louis," detailing various activities scheduled for January 1933. Here's a detailed summary:
Exhibitions:
Demonstration:
Gallery Talks:
Museum Hours for Adults:
The document appears to be an announcement or a program guide for the museum’s activities in January 1933.
The image is a document from The City Art Museum of St. Louis, detailing activities scheduled for January 1933. The content includes:
Exhibitions:
Demonstration:
Gallery Talks:
Museum Hours for Adults:
The document appears to be a program or a schedule for visitors and members of the museum.
The image shows a printed announcement from The City Art Museum of St. Louis detailing activities during January 1923. The announcement includes the following:
Exhibitions:
Demonstration:
Gallery Talks:
Museum Hours for Adults:
The announcement is printed on a small piece of paper, centered on a larger blank background.
This is an image of an old document titled "The CITY ART MUSEUM of St. Louis." The document announces the following activities during January, 1923:
EXHIBITIONS include paintings by Walt Kuhn, lent through the courtesy of Marie Harriman Gallery, New York, and drawings by Nineteenth Century Masters from the collection of Paul J. Sachs, lent by the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. It also mentions the continuation of water colors by Winslow Homer.
DEMONSTRATION details include a Saturday event on January 7 at 2:30 p.m. explaining "How a Picture is Painted" by Felix Conway.
GALLERY TALKS by staff members, although no specific details are given.
MUSEUM HOURS FOR ADULTS are listed with scheduled hours on Tuesday and Friday, hosted by Miss Mary Powell.
The document appears to be mounted on a larger piece of paper and shows signs of aging, like slight discoloration and a torn edge at the bottom. There are some small stains or blemishes on the paper. The text is neatly aligned and formally presented, suggesting an official archive or record from the museum.
The image displays an announcement or flyer from The City Art Museum of St. Louis detailing activities for January 1933. The information is printed in a formal typeface and includes several sections:
Exhibitions:
Demonstration:
Gallery Talks:
Museum Hours for Adults:
The announcement is centered on a larger sheet of paper, showcasing the text clearly within the middle upper section, leaving wide margins all around. Some signs of aging and discoloration are present on the paper.
The image shows a vintage announcement flyer from The City Art Museum of St. Louis, dated January 1933. The document is printed on light-colored paper with a clean, formal layout, featuring a central rectangular border that contains the text.
Paintings by Walt Kuhn:
Drawings by Nineteenth-Century Masters:
Water Colors by Winslow Homer:
This announcement serves as a historical record of the museum's programming for the month of January 1933, highlighting exhibitions, educational events, and public hours.