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ARCH.2003.37, Rendition: 808874
The image appears to be a page from a printed program or announcement for an academic event. It is on a page with a cream-colored background and a decorative border along the edges. The text is formatted in a formal, typewritten style, and the content is as follows:
The Department of Ancient Art, Fogg Art Museum
The Department of the Classics
Harvard University
present
DR. HEINZ MENZEL
Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum
Mainz, West Germany
New Developments in Roman Bronzes
Tuesday, September 28, 1982
5:00 p.m.
FOGG ART MUSEUM
Christian Room, third floor
32 Quincy Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
495-3393
The page is placed inside an open book, and the book has a black cover. The text is centered and includes the name of the speaker, the topic of the presentation, the date and time of the event, and the location details. The phone number at the bottom suggests that there is a way to contact the event organizers. The overall appearance is formal and academic, likely intended for an audience interested in art history or classical studies.
The image shows a printed invitation or announcement card placed inside an open book or folder with beige pages. The card is bordered with a repeating Greek key design. The text on the card reads:
"The Department of Ancient Art, Fogg Art Museum
The Department of the Classics
Harvard University
present
DR. HEINZ MENZEL
Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum
Mainz, West Germany
New Developments in Roman Bronzes
Tuesday, September 28, 1982
5:00 p.m.
FOGG ART MUSEUM
Christian Room, third floor
32 Quincy Street
Cambridge, Massachusetts
495-3393"
The card announces a presentation by Dr. Heinz Menzel on "New Developments in Roman Bronzes," scheduled for Tuesday, September 28, 1982, at 5:00 p.m. at the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. The contact number provided is 495-3393.
This image displays a printed announcement card for an academic lecture, presented on a plain white sheet of paper with a decorative border. The card is tucked into a larger, off-white or cream-colored folder or presentation sleeve, which is open and lies flat against a neutral gray background. A portion of the folder's darker, possibly black, back cover is visible on the right.
The announcement is formally formatted and contains the following details:
The text is printed in a classic serif font, and the entire announcement is framed by a thin, repeating decorative border composed of small, interconnected scroll or spiral motifs. The overall presentation is formal and academic, typical of university event notices from that era.
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."
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 presents a formal invitation to an event titled "New Developments in Roman Bronzes" hosted by the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. The invitation is printed on a white sheet of paper with a decorative border, featuring the names of the presenters and the event details.
The invitation provides essential information about the event, including the title, host, presenters, date, time, location, and contact details. It is a formal and professional document that sets the tone for the event.
This image depicts a page from a book featuring an invitation to a lecture titled "New Developments in Roman Bronzes" by Dr. Heinz Menzel, scheduled for Tuesday, September 28, 1982, at 5:00 p.m. at the Fogg Art Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The invitation is printed on a white sheet of paper with a decorative border and includes details about the event, such as the location, date, and time. The page itself appears to be from a book or binder, with a beige color and a black border around the edges. The overall design suggests that the invitation was carefully crafted to convey the importance and formality of the event.
The image shows an open book with a white invitation card inserted on the left page. The invitation is for a lecture titled "New Developments in Roman Bronzes" by Dr. Heinz Menzel, presented by the Department of Ancient Art, Fogg Art Museum, and the Department of the Classics at Harvard University.
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The invitation appears to be a formal announcement for a lecture on Roman bronzes, featuring a renowned expert in the field. The event is hosted by two prestigious departments at Harvard University, indicating its academic significance.
The image presents a scanned or photographed page from an open book, featuring a typed announcement for a lecture on Roman bronzes. The page is yellowed and has a black border around it.
The announcement appears to be typed on a piece of paper that was inserted into the book, as indicated by the visible edges of the pages on either side. The background of the image is a plain gray color, suggesting that it may have been scanned or photographed against a neutral backdrop. Overall, the image provides a clear and concise summary of the lecture details, including the speaker, title, date, time, location, and contact information.