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The image is of an invitation or announcement for a lecture titled "New Developments in Roman Bronzes." The event is organized by the Department of Ancient Art at the Fogg Art Museum in collaboration with the Department of the Classics at Harvard University. The speaker is Dr. Heinz Henzel from the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum in Mainz, West Germany.
The event is scheduled for Tuesday, September 28, 1982, at 5:00 p.m. It will be held in the Christian Room on the third floor of the Fogg Art Museum, located at 32 Quincy Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. A contact phone number, 495-3393, is also provided. The invitation is neatly framed with a decorative border and is placed inside a folder or booklet.
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The document is neatly framed and bordered with an ornate design.
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This document is essentially an invitation or notice for an academic presentation on Roman bronzes by Dr. Heinz Menzel at Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum.
The image shows a formal announcement or flyer for an academic lecture. Here are the details presented:
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Lecture Title: "New Developments in Roman Bronzes"
Speaker: Dr. Heinz Menzel, from the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum in Mainz, West Germany
Date and Time: Tuesday, September 28, 1982, at 5:00 p.m.
Location: Fogg Art Museum, Christian Room, third floor, 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Contact Information: There is a phone number listed, 495-3393, presumably for more details or to confirm attendance.
The announcement is neatly framed with a decorative border, and the information is clearly laid out, indicating a professional and academic tone suitable for a university event.
The image shows an invitation card from an event titled "New Developments in Roman Bronzes." Here are the detailed elements of the invitation:
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The card is bordered by a perforated edge, suggesting it might have been part of a booklet or a larger sheet of invitations. The overall design is simple and formal, suitable for an academic event.
The image shows a flyer for a lecture event titled "New Developments in Roman Bronzes." The lecture was presented by Dr. Heinz Menzel, who was affiliated with the Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum in Mainz, West Germany.
The event was jointly organized by the Department of Ancient Art at the Fogg Art Museum and the Department of the Classics at Harvard University. The lecture took place on Tuesday, September 28, 1982, at 5:00 p.m.
The location of the lecture was the Christian Room on the third floor of the Fogg Art Museum, which is situated at 32 Quincy Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The flyer also includes a contact phone number: 495-3393.
This is an image of an announcement or invitation for an event. The document is well organized with a decorative border around the text. It reads:
The Department of Ancient Art, Fogg Art Museum
The Department of the Classics
Harvard University
present
DR. HEINZ HENZEL
Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum
Mainz, West Germany
New Developments in Roman Bronzes
Tuesday, September 28, 1982
5:00 p.m.
FOGG ART MUSEUM
32 Quincy Street
Christian Room, third floor
Cambridge, Massachusetts
At the bottom right, there is a contact telephone number: 495-3393.
The information indicates that a lecture or presentation regarding "New Developments in Roman Bronzes" was to be held at the Fogg Art Museum by Dr. Heinz Henzel, with affiliations to both a museum in Mainz, West Germany, and to Harvard University's departments listed at the top of the page. The event was scheduled on a Tuesday evening, at the end of September 1982.
The image is of a book or a document that is open to a page. The page has a white border with a decorative pattern. The text on the page is in black and reads "New Developments in Roman Bronzes" and "Tuesday, September 28, 1982 5:00 p.m." The text is written in a cursive font. The page also has a logo or a symbol that looks like a shield with a decorative pattern on it. The page is placed on a beige background.
The image shows the inside cover of a booklet or program. The text is neatly typed and formatted, indicating an academic or museum event. Here is a detailed description:
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The document appears to be an official program or invitation for an academic lecture or presentation. It is formal and well-organized, reflecting the scholarly nature of the event. The inclusion of the speaker's credentials, the specific topic, and precise logistical details (date, time, location, and contact information) indicates that this is a structured and professional gathering, likely aimed at scholars, students, or enthusiasts of ancient art and Roman bronzes. The design and formatting suggest it is part of a larger publication or archive, possibly from the Fogg Art Museum's records.
The image shows a page of a book that is open. The page is white with black borders and text. The text is written in black and is mostly centered on the page. The text at the top reads, "The Department of Ancient Art, Fogg Art Museum, The Department of the Classics, Harvard University." Below it, it reads, "Present, Dr. Heinz Menzel, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum, Mainz, West Germany." The text below reads, "New Developments in Roman Bronzes, Tuesday, September 28, 1982, 5:00 p.m." Below it, it reads, "Fogg Art Museum, Christian Room, third floor, 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 495-3393."