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The image shows an open book with a page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin" dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The page is titled "THE NEW DIRECTOR" and features a black-and-white photograph of a man in a suit standing in front of an ornate architectural background. The text on the page provides information about Robert P. Bergman, who was appointed as the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery. The article mentions Bergman's academic background, his appointment effective September 1, 1981, and his plans for the gallery. The text also includes quotes from Mayor William Donald Schaefer and Jay M. Wilson, President of the Gallery's Board of Trustees, expressing their enthusiasm for Bergman's appointment and his potential impact on the gallery. The page appears to be part of a larger volume, as indicated by the visible binding and the edge of another page on the left side. The overall tone of the page is formal and informative.
This image shows a page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin," dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The article is titled "THE NEW DIRECTOR" and features a photograph of a man in a suit, identified as Robert P. Bergman. The article announces that Robert P. Bergman will be the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery. Below the photograph, there is a caption stating that Robert P. Bergman's appointment becomes effective September 1.
The text provides details about Bergman's background, including his education and previous positions. It mentions that he is an Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University and has been involved with the Fogg Art Museum. The article also includes comments from Mayor William Donald Schaefer and Jay M. Wilson, President of the Gallery's Board of Trustees, expressing their support for Bergman's appointment.
Bergman discusses his views on the role of art in museums and his goals for the Walters Art Gallery. He mentions that he sees his job as helping the works of art speak for themselves and hopes to heighten the popular appreciation of the gallery's collections.
The article concludes with some personal information about Bergman, including his educational background, his publications, and his personal preferences, such as loving hardshell crabs and hating the Yankees. He and his wife, Marcelle, will live in Baltimore, and they expect to be very comfortable there.
This image shows an open, hardbound book or scrapbook with cream-colored pages, displaying a loose, single-page newspaper clipping titled "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin."
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Overall, the image captures a historical document—the announcement of a new museum director—preserved in a personal or institutional archive, offering a glimpse into the leadership transition and institutional history of The Walters Art Gallery in 1981.
A book is opened to a page that reads "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin" and "The New Director." It is a bulletin from May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. There is a black-and-white photo of a man smiling. The bulletin is about Robert P. Bergman, who will be the new director of the Walters Art Gallery. He will replace Richard H. Randall Jr., who has been the director since 1966.
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.
The image shows a page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin" dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The page features a black-and-white photograph of Robert P. Bergman, who is wearing a suit and tie, with his hands resting on his hips. The photograph is accompanied by an article about Bergman's appointment as the new director of the Walters Art Gallery.
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the life and career of Robert P. Bergman, who was appointed as the new director of the Walters Art Gallery in 1981.
The image depicts an open book with a newspaper clipping titled "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin" from May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The clipping features a black-and-white photograph of a man in a suit and tie, accompanied by the headline "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. The text provides information about Bergman's background, education, and experience, as well as quotes from him expressing his enthusiasm for the position and his vision for the gallery's future. The overall tone of the article is positive and celebratory, highlighting Bergman's qualifications and potential to lead the gallery to new heights.
The image shows a page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin" dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The page is open to an article titled "THE NEW DIRECTOR" and features a black-and-white photograph of Robert P. Bergman, who is standing in front of a stone column with his hands on his hips.
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The article discusses Robert P. Bergman's appointment as the new Director of the Walters Art Gallery, succeeding William R. Randall. It highlights Bergman's background, including his academic credentials and experience as an Associate Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University. The article also quotes Bergman on his vision for the gallery and his goals for his tenure.
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Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the history of the Walters Art Gallery and the leadership transition that took place in 1981.
The image presents a scanned page from "The Walters Art Gallery Bulletin" dated May 1981, Volume 33, Number 8. The page is open to reveal the article titled "THE NEW DIRECTOR," which features a black-and-white photograph of Robert P. Bergman.
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Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the history of the Walters Art Gallery and its leadership, specifically highlighting Robert P. Bergman's appointment as Director in 1981.