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The image shows a page from a newspaper article titled "Drawings and Sculpture by Mirko" from The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, dated Friday, May 2, 1958. The article is printed on a piece of aged, yellowed paper, suggesting it might be a historical copy. The text discusses an exhibition of art by Mirko, who is described as a Harvard Artist-in-Residence, at the Fogg Art Museum. The article includes a description of Mirko's work and his artistic background, mentioning his involvement with Basaldeilla Mirko. The page also appears to have some tape and markings, indicating it might have been preserved or handled in a particular way. The overall condition of the paper and the article suggests it is from an older publication.
This image shows a vintage yellowed page from "The Christian Science Monitor," dated Friday, May 2, 1958. The page is part of the "Art-Music-Theater" section, as indicated at the top right corner. The main headline on the page reads "Drawings and Sculpture by Mirko," with a subtitle "Harvard Artist-in-Residence Gives Exhibition at Fogg." The article is written by Dorothy Adlow.
The article discusses an exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum featuring works by Basaldella Mirko, including sculptures and drawings. It highlights Mirko's artistry, mentioning his work on "The Bull," a bronze sculpture produced in 1948, and his versatility as an artist who has exhibited in both Europe and the United States. The article also mentions Mirko's second prize in an international competition for the Monument to the Unknown Political Prisoner.
There is a photograph on the left side of the page, partially visible, showing a woman in formal attire. The text around the photograph discusses various art exhibitions and artists, mentioning names such as Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Seurat.
The page shows some wear and tear, with a loose strip of paper at the top left corner and some frayed edges on the right side. The overall condition of the page suggests it is from an older publication, with a vintage appearance due to the yellowing of the paper.
The image is of a book opened to a page with a newspaper clipping attached to it. The clipping is from "The Christian Science Monitor," dated Friday, May 2, 1958. The headline reads "Drawings and Sculpture by Mirko," and the subheadline says "Harvard Artist-in-Residence Gives Exhibition at Fogg." The article is written by Dorothy Adow and discusses an exhibition of the work of Mirko Basaldella, an Italian artist who was a resident of Harvard University at the time. The article highlights Mirko's work, which includes sculptures and drawings, and describes the exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum. The article also mentions Mirko's background and his previous awards and exhibitions. The clipping is attached to the page with tape, and there is a small piece of paper with the words "Fine Arts" written on it next to the clipping.
The image shows an open book with a torn page, displaying a newspaper clipping from the Christian Science Monitor. The clipping is about an artist named Mirko, who is hosting an exhibition of his drawings and sculptures at Fogg Art Museum. The exhibition includes sculptures made from bronze, paper, and other materials, inspired by ancient Chinese bronzes and Indian ritual bronzes. The clipping is dated May 2, 1958, and is part of a larger collection of newspaper clippings.
The image depicts an open page from a historical publication titled "The Christian Science Monitor", dated Friday, May 2, 1938, from Boston. The page features an article titled "Drawings and Sculpture by Mirko", which is a review or feature about an art exhibition. The article is subtitled "Harvard Artist-in-Residence Gives Exhibition at Fogg" and is authored by Dorothy Adlow.
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The image shows a page from the May 2, 1938, edition of The Christian Science Monitor, featuring an article about an art exhibition by Mirko, a Harvard Artist-in-Residence. The article discusses Mirko's drawings and sculptures, highlighting his artistic style, influences, and notable works, with an accompanying illustration of one of his pieces. The layout and design reflect the formal structure of a mid-20th-century newspaper.
The image presents a page from an old book or scrapbook, featuring a newspaper clipping about Mirko Basaldella's art exhibition at Fogg Museum. The clipping is titled "Drawings and Sculpture by Mirko" and includes a brief description of the artist's work.
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The image provides a glimpse into the artistic style and techniques of Mirko Basaldella, as well as the cultural context in which his work was exhibited. The use of abstract forms and dynamic compositions is evident in the clipping, and the description of his work suggests that he was a skilled and innovative artist.
The image depicts an open book with a newspaper clipping attached to one of its pages. The clipping, titled "Drawings and Sculpture by Mirko," features a headline in black text on a white background. The article discusses an exhibition at Fogg Art Museum, highlighting the work of Mirko, a Harvard artist-in-residence.
The clipping is attached to a page with a faded yellow hue, indicating the book's age. The page on the left side of the book contains a black-and-white image of a painting, while the page on the right side features the newspaper clipping. The book's pages are slightly torn and worn, suggesting that it has been handled extensively over time.
In the background, a gray surface provides a neutral setting for the book and clipping. Overall, the image presents a snapshot of a historical event or exhibition, with the newspaper clipping serving as a window into the past.
The image depicts an aged, yellowed newspaper page with a prominent article titled "Drawings and Sculpture by Mirko" in large black text. The article is accompanied by a subheading that reads, "Harvard Artist-in-Residence Gives Exhibition at Fogg." The page appears to be from "THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958," as indicated by the header.
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The image presents a vintage newspaper page with a significant article about an art exhibition featuring the work of Mirko, a Harvard artist-in-residence. The aged appearance of the page adds to its historical significance, making it a valuable resource for art historians and enthusiasts.
The image presents a vintage newspaper clipping from "THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR, BOSTON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958" with the headline "Drawings and Sculpture by Mirko" in bold black text. The article discusses an exhibition of Mirko's work at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University.
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The image shows a newspaper page from "The Christian Science Monitor," dated Friday, May 2, 1958. The section is titled "Art—Music—Theater." The main article is titled "Drawings and Sculpture by Mirko," and it discusses an exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The exhibition features the work of Mirko Basaldella, an Italian artist known for his drawings and sculptures.
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The article is accompanied by a photograph of one of Mirko's sculptures, which is described as a bronze piece with a sense of movement and form. The text provides a detailed analysis of the artist's work and its significance in the art world.