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The image is of an open page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin" dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 4. The page features an article titled "The New Director," announcing the appointment of Robert P. Bergman as the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery.
Key points from the article include:
Appointment Announcement: Robert P. Bergman, aged 35, is appointed as the new Director. He will succeed Marvin Schacter, who has been the acting Director since February 1980.
Background: Bergman has been the Director of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University and has also served as the Director of the Walters since 1978. He has a background in Fine Arts and Archaeology.
Education and Experience: Bergman holds a B.A. from Rutgers University, an M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton University. He has taught at the University of Rochester and has received fellowships and awards, including the Rome Prize of the American Academy in Rome.
Personal Insights: Bergman is quoted expressing his excitement about the challenge of his new role and his commitment to making art accessible to the public. He mentions his love for Baltimore and his comfort in the city.
Community Reaction: The community is described as enthusiastic about Bergman's appointment, noting his extensive research and administrative skills.
Personal Life: Bergman is married to Marcelle, and they enjoy activities like parachuting and playing pranks.
The article is accompanied by a photograph of Robert P. Bergman.
The image depicts a page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin" from May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The main article on the page is titled "THE NEW DIRECTOR" and features a portrait of Robert P. Bergman, the newly appointed Director of the Walters Art Gallery.
The article announces that Robert P. Bergman will succeed William Donald Schaefer as Director, following the latter's resignation in February 1980. Bergman, who is described as a 45-year-old Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University, brings extensive experience, having previously served as the Director of the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard.
The text highlights Bergman's academic background, including his degrees from Princeton University and his work at various institutions like the University of Rochester and the University of Kansas. His vision for the gallery is also mentioned, emphasizing the importance of making the museum's collections more accessible to the public and enhancing the appreciation of its art.
The article concludes by noting that Bergman and his wife, Marcelle, will move to Baltimore, where they are avid fans of the New York Yankees. The text is accompanied by a photograph of Bergman, who is seen standing and smiling, dressed in a suit.
The image is of a page from a magazine titled "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin," dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The article is focused on the appointment of Robert P. Bergman as the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery.
Key points from the article include:
The article highlights the combination of Bergman's administrative talents, scholarly expertise, and personal commitment to the expansion and enhancement of the Walters Art Gallery, making him an ideal candidate for the role.
The image shows a page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin" dated May 1981 (Volume 33, Number 8). The main article is titled "The New Director."
The article announces the appointment of Robert P. Bergman as the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery, effective September 1, 1981. Bergman, aged 35, is currently a Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University and previously served as Curator of Medieval Art at the Fogg Art Museum.
The announcement highlights Bergman's qualifications and experience:
The article also mentions that Bergman's appointment was a result of a lengthy search following the resignation of Richard H. Randall, Jr., who had been the Director since 1966.
The text includes quotes from Mayor William Donald Schaeffer and Jay M. Wilson, President of the Gallery's Board of Trustees, who express their confidence in Bergman's ability to lead the gallery, emphasizing his scholarly background, administrative talent, and personal commitment to the expanding role of the Walters.
Additionally, Bergman is quoted as saying he is looking forward to the challenges and opportunities that come with the role, including helping the gallery's collections speak for themselves and enhancing the appreciation of art in the community. He also mentions that he and his wife, Marcelle, will live in Baltimore and that they love the city, although they are from New Jersey and are Yankees fans.
The image is a page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin," dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The page features an article titled "The New Director," announcing the appointment of Robert P. Bergman as the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery.
Key points from the article include:
Appointment Announcement: Robert P. Bergman will be the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery. His appointment is effective September 1, 1981.
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The article includes a black-and-white photograph of Robert P. Bergman.
The image shows a page from the "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin," specifically Volume 33, Number 8, dated May 1981. The main article on the page is titled "THE NEW DIRECTOR" and discusses the appointment of Robert P. Bergman as the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery.
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Overall, the article highlights Bergman’s qualifications, enthusiasm, and the potential impact of his leadership on the Walters Art Gallery.
The image shows a page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin," dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 6. The page headline reads "THE NEW DIRECTOR," and the article seems to be introducing a new director for the gallery. The text details various qualifications and experiences related to the person's background, including associations with various educational institutions such as Lincoln University, University of Pennsylvania, and Harvard. It also mentions the new director's previous roles and contributions to the field of art.
The page is opened to a publication, and the right side shows the binding of the book with several other pages stacked behind the one in view. The color of the pages and layout suggests a vintage print article, providing historical context likely related to the art gallery's administration during that period.
The image shows a page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin," dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The headline reads "THE NEW DIRECTOR," and there is a black-and-white photo of a man standing in front of a classical sculpture or relief.
The article announces that Robert P. Bergman will be the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery, effective September 1. It mentions that Robert Bergman is 35 years old, an Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University, with past active participation at the Fogg Art Museum. The article also notes the appointment was supported by Mayor William Donald Schaefer and the Gallery's Board of Trustees.
Additional background on Bergman includes his birthplace, Bayonne, New Jersey, his various academic degrees (B.A. in 1966, M.F.A. in 1969, Ph.D. in 1972), his work at Princeton University, Harvard, University of Rochester, and Lincoln University. It highlights his scholarly work, including a book titled "Art as Sacra fraet Medici Analfy" (Harvard University Press, 1980), and says he has received several grants and fellowships.
Mr. Bergman expresses excitement about his new role, emphasizing that he sees objects as active works of art rather than static items. The article concludes with a note about his family, mentioning his wife Marcelle and their shared love for Baltimore and crabs.
The image shows an open book with a magazine page inserted in the middle. The magazine page features an article titled "The New Director" with a photograph of Robert P. Bergman, who is the new director of the Walters Art Gallery. The article discusses Bergman's appointment and his background in art history and academia. The book appears to be a collection of Walters Art Gallery Bulletins, with the May 1981 issue visible on the left side of the page.
The image shows an open page from a publication titled The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin, dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The page features an article titled "THE NEW DIRECTOR", which announces the appointment of Robert P. Bergman as the new Director of The Walters Art Gallery.
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The image depicts a page from The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin announcing the appointment of Robert P. Bergman as the new Director of The Walters Art Gallery, effective September 1. The article provides details about his qualifications, background, and the expectations for his leadership, along with quotes from key stakeholders and Bergman himself. The accompanying photograph shows Bergman in a formal setting, reinforcing the professional and institutional tone of the announcement.