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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

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The image is a page from a document or report related to the Germanic Museum. The text on the page provides information about the museum's collections, publications, and attendance.

Key points from the text:

  1. Photograph Collection:

    • The museum's photograph collection has been expanded by 1,586 photographs, with 1,081 acquired through purchase and 505 received as gifts.
    • The total number of photographs in the collection is now 3,083.
  2. Lantern Slide Collection:

    • The lantern slide collection has been increased by 1,075 slides, with 47 acquired through purchase and 1,028 received as gifts.
    • The total number of slides in the collection is now 2,671.
  3. Publications:

    • A grant of $1,250 has been provided by the Clark Bequest to Professor Arthur Burkhardt and the curator of the Germanic Museum.
    • The grant is intended to gather material for a complete catalogue of German paintings and drawings in American collections.
    • The material will be published as the first number of a Germanic Museum Series.
  4. Attendance:

    • Attendance records at the museum began on November 1, 1931.
    • From November 1, 1931, to July 1, 1932, there were 15,294 visitors to the exhibition galleries.
    • The total attendance for the eight months, including lectures and concerts, was 19,594.

The document is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, the Curator of the Germanic Museum.

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The image contains a page from a document detailing updates and information about the Germanic Museum. Here's a detailed summary:

Title:

THE GERMANIC MUSEUM

Photograph Collection:

  • The photograph collection has been significantly expanded.
  • 1,586 photographs were added through purchase, and 1,081 were received as gifts, totaling 505.
  • These photographs have been mounted and are now ready for use.
  • The total number of photographs in the collection is now 3,083.

Lantern Slide Collection:

  • The lantern slide collection has been increased by 1,075 slides, with 47 obtained through purchase and 1,028 as gifts.
  • The total number of slides now stands at 2,671.

Publications:

  • A grant of $1,250 was received from the Clark Bequest to Professor Arthur Burkhart and the curator of the Germanic Museum.
  • This grant will enable them to gather materials for a complete catalog of German paintings and drawings in American collections.
  • The intention is to publish this catalog as the first volume of a new series titled "Germanic Museum Series."

Attendance:

  • Records of attendance at the Museum began on November 1, 1931.
  • Over eight months, from November 1, 1931, to July 1, 1932, there were 15,294 visitors to the exhibition galleries.
  • Including attendance at lectures and concerts, the total attendance for these eight months was 19,594.

Signature:

  • The document is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, Curator.

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The image is a page from a document detailing updates and statistics for the Germanic Museum. Here is a detailed summary:

Photograph Collection:

  • The museum's photograph collection has been significantly expanded.
  • 1,586 photographs were acquired by purchase, and 505 were received as gifts.
  • These new photographs have been mounted and are now available for use.
  • The total number of photographs now stands at 3,083.

Lantern Slide Collection:

  • The lantern slide collection has also been increased.
  • 1,075 slides were purchased, and 1,028 were donated.
  • The total number of slides now totals 2,671.

Publications:

  • A grant of $1,250 was awarded from the Clark Bequest to Professor Arthur Burkhart and the curator of the Germanic Museum.
  • This grant is intended to gather materials for a comprehensive catalogue of German paintings and drawings held in American collections.
  • The assembled material will be published as the first number of a Germanic Museum Series.

Attendance:

  • Attendance records were started on November 1, 1931.
  • From November 1, 1931, to July 1, 1932, the museum had 15,294 visitors to its exhibition galleries.
  • The total attendance for the eight months, including lectures and concerts, was 19,594.

The document is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, who is identified as the curator of the Germanic Museum.

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The image displays a page from a report or annual report of the Germanic Museum. The text is divided into several sections:

  1. Photograph Collection:

    • The collection has been expanded with 1,586 photographs, 1,081 of which were purchased and 505 were gifts.
    • These photographs are now part of a total of 3,083 photographs available for use.
  2. Lantern Slide Collection:

    • The lantern slide collection has been increased by 1,075 slides, 47 of which were purchased and 1,028 were gifts.
    • The total number of slides is now 2,671.
  3. Publications:

    • A grant of $1,250 was provided by the Clark Bequest to Professor Arthur Burkhart and the curator of the Germanic Museum.
    • This grant aims to gather materials for a complete catalog of German paintings and drawings in American collections.
    • This work will be the first volume of a Germanic Museum Series once the materials are assembled.
  4. Attendance:

    • Attendance records at the Museum began on November 1, 1931.
    • Over eight months from November 1, 1931, to July 1, 1932, there were 15,294 visitors to the exhibition galleries of the Museum.
    • The total attendance, including lectures and concerts, amounted to 19,594.
    • The curator of the report is Charles L. Kuhn.

The text is focused on the growth and activities of the Germanic Museum, particularly highlighting recent acquisitions and visitor statistics.

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THE GERMANIC MUSEUM

The photograph collection has been considerably augmented through the acquisition of 1,586 photographs, 1,081 by purchase and 505 by gift. These have been mounted at the Museum and are now ready for use. The total number of photographs is now 3,083. The lantern slide collection has been increased by 1,075 slides, 47 by purchase and 1,028 by gift. The total number of slides is now 2,671.

PUBLICATIONS

A grant of $1,250 has been made from the Clark Bequest to Professor Arthur Burkhart and the curator of the Germanic Museum to enable them to gather material for a complete catalogue of German paintings and drawings in American collections. When this material is assembled it is intended to publish it as the first number of a Germanic Museum Series.

ATTENDANCE

A record of the attendance at the Museum was begun on November 1, 1931. During the eight months from November 1, 1931 to July 1, 1932 there were 15,294 visitors to the exhibition galleries of the Museum. The total attendance for the eight months including attendance at lectures and concerts was 19,594.

CHARLES L. KUHN, Curator.

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The image shows a page from a report about the Germanic Museum. Here is a detailed summary of its contents:

Collections

  1. Photograph Collection:

    • The collection has been significantly expanded by acquiring 1,556 photographs (1,081 through purchase and 505 as gifts).
    • These photographs have been mounted and are ready for use.
    • The total number of photographs in the collection is now 3,083.
  2. Lantern Slide Collection:

    • The collection has increased by 1,075 slides (47 by purchase and 1,028 by gift).
    • The total number of slides is now 2,671.

Publications

  • A grant of $1,250 from the Clark Bequest has been allocated to Professor Arthur Burkhardt and the curator of the Germanic Museum.
  • The funds will be used to gather materials for a comprehensive catalogue of German paintings and drawings in American collections.
  • Once the materials are compiled, it is planned to publish this information as the first number of a Germanic Museum Series.

Attendance

  • The Museum began recording attendance on November 1, 1931.
  • Over the eight months from November 1, 1931, to July 1, 1932, there were 15,294 visitors to the exhibition galleries.
  • The total attendance, including visitors to lectures and concerts, was 19,594.

Signature

  • The report is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, who is the Curator.

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The image shows a page from a document or book with the heading "THE GERMANIC MUSEUM." The text on the page provides some information about the museum's photograph collection, publications, and attendance. The photograph collection has been increased by 1,586 photographs, split between purchases and gifts, totaling 3,083 photographs. There is also mention of an increase in the museum's lantern slide collection. Furthermore, the text discusses a grant made to Professor Arthur Burkhart and the museum's curator for the purpose of collecting material for a complete catalogue of German paintings and drawings in American collections. Lastly, the document provides a summary of attendance figures for a certain period at the museum, noting that 15,294 visitors attended the exhibition galleries from November 1, 1931, to July 1, 1932, with total attendance, including lectures and concerts, being 19,594. The section is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, Curator. The left margin of the page seems to have been folded slightly inward, and the bottom right corner shows a small crease.

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This image shows a page from a publication related to the Germanic Museum, detailing information about the photograph and lantern slide collections, publications, and attendance.

  • Photograph Collection: The collection has been significantly expanded with the acquisition of 1,586 photographs (1,081 purchased, 505 gifted), bringing the total to 3,083 photographs. Lantern slides have increased by 1,075 slides (47 purchased, 1,028 gifted), totaling 2,671 slides.

  • Publications: A grant of $1,250 from the Clark Bequest was given to Professor Arthur Burkhart and the curator of the Germanic Museum for assembling materials to create a comprehensive catalog of German paintings and drawings in American collections. This catalog is intended to be the first in the Germanic Museum Series.

  • Attendance: From November 1, 1931, to July 1, 1932, the museum recorded 15,294 visitors to the exhibition galleries. Including attendees at lectures and concerts, the total attendance for these eight months was 19,594.

The details are attributed to Charles L. Kuhn, the curator of the museum. Dr. Kuhn's signature appears at the bottom of the page.

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The image shows a page from a book or report titled "THE GERMANIC MUSEUM." The page is numbered 4 at the top left corner. The content on the page discusses three main topics:

  1. Photography Collection:
  • The photograph collection has grown significantly through the acquisition of 1,586 photographs (1,081 purchased and 505 gifted).
  • These photos have been mounted and are ready for use at the museum.
  • The total number of photographs has reached 3,083.
  • The lantern slide collection has increased by 1,075 slides (47 purchased and 1,028 gifted).
  • The total number of slides is now 2,671.
  1. Publications:
  • A $1,250 grant from the Clark Bequest has been awarded to Professor Arthur Burkhart and the Germanic Museum curator.
  • The grant aims to gather materials for a comprehensive catalog of German paintings and drawings in American collections.
  • Once assembled, this catalog will be published as the first volume in the Germanic Museum Series.
  1. Attendance:
  • Attendance records at the museum began on November 1, 1931.
  • From November 1, 1931, to July 1, 1932 (eight months), there were 15,294 visitors to the exhibition galleries.
  • The total attendance, including lectures and concerts during the same period, was 19,594.

At the bottom of the page, the text is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, Curator.

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The image shows a page from a book or report titled "The Germanic Museum." The page is numbered 4 and contains text discussing the museum's activities, collections, and publications. Here is a detailed description:

Content Overview:

  1. Photograph Collection:

    • The photograph collection has been expanded significantly.
    • 1,586 photographs were acquired by gift.
    • 1,081 photographs were purchased.
    • 505 photographs were received as gifts.
    • These photographs have been mounted at the museum and are now ready for use.
    • The total number of photographs is now 3,083.
  2. Lantern Slide Collection:

    • The lantern slide collection has also grown.
    • 1,073 slides were acquired by purchase.
    • 47 slides were received as gifts.
    • 1,028 slides were donated.
    • The total number of slides is now 2,671.
  3. Publications:

    • A grant of $1,250 was awarded from the Clark Bequest to Professor Arthur Burkhart and the curator of the Germanic Museum.
    • The grant is intended to support the gathering of material for a complete catalogue of German paintings and drawings in American collections.
    • Once the material is assembled, it will be published as the first number of a Germanic Museum Series.
  4. Attendance:

    • Attendance records at the museum were started on November 1, 1931.
    • From November 1, 1931, to July 1, 1932, there were 15,294 visitors to the exhibition galleries.
    • The total attendance for the eight months, including lectures and concerts, was 19,594.
  5. Signature:

    • The page is signed by Charles L. Kuhn, Curator, indicating his role in compiling or overseeing the report.

Layout and Design:

  • The text is typed in a formal, structured format typical of reports or annual summaries.
  • The page includes headings such as "THE GERMANIC MUSEUM," "PUBLICATIONS," and "ATTENDANCE" to organize the content.
  • The left margin shows a partial view of adjacent text, suggesting this is part of a larger document or book.

Visual Elements:

  • The page appears to be from a printed document, likely from the early 20th century, judging by the style of typography and formatting.
  • The text is clean and legible, with no visible illustrations or graphics on this particular page.

This page provides a concise summary of the Germanic Museum's growth in collections, funding for publications, and visitor statistics during a specific period.