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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1906-1934

ARCH.2013.5.1, Rendition: 793826

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The image is a cover page of a pamphlet or catalog for an art exhibition. The text on the page provides details about the exhibition, which features prints by Käthe Kollwitz and studies from the German Revolution spanning the years 1919 to 1921. The exhibition took place from November 5th to November 30th, 1933. The venues for the exhibition were the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts, and the Germanic Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The text is printed in a simple, clear font on a plain background.

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The image is a flyer for an exhibition. Here's a detailed description:

  1. Title and Theme:

    • The flyer announces an exhibition titled "EXHIBITION OF PRINTS BY KÄTHE KOLLWITZ ... STUDIES FROM THE GERMAN REVOLUTION 1919-21."
  2. Dates:

    • The exhibition is scheduled from November the fifth to November the thirtieth, 1933.
  3. Venues:

    • The exhibition is hosted at two locations:
      • Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts
      • Germanic Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts

The flyer is presented in a minimalist style, with a clean layout and simple typography. The text is centered and in a clear, sans-serif font. The dates and venues are prominently displayed to inform potential visitors about when and where the exhibition will take place.

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The image shows a document announcing an exhibition. The key details are as follows:

Title of Exhibition: Exhibition of Prints by Käthe Kollwitz ... Studies from the German Revolution 1919-21

Dates: November Fifth to November Thirtieth, 1933

Venues:

  1. Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts
  2. Germanic Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts

The document appears to be a formal announcement for an art exhibition featuring the works of Käthe Kollwitz, specifically her studies from the German Revolution between 1919 and 1921. The exhibition is scheduled to take place from November 5th to November 30th, 1933, at two locations: the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts, and the Germanic Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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The image is of an exhibition announcement for a collection of prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The details of the announcement are as follows:

  • Title: Exhibition of Prints by Käthe Kollwitz ... Studies from the German Revolution 1919-21 ...
  • Dates of Exhibition: November the Fifth to November the Thirtieth
  • Year: 1935
  • Venue: Worcester Art Museum, located in Worcester, Massachusetts
  • Additional Venue: Germanic Museum, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts

The announcement advertises an exhibition featuring prints that are studies from the German Revolution period of 1919-1921. The exhibition was scheduled to take place in two different museums in Massachusetts during November 1935.

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The image is a poster or announcement for an exhibition held in 1933. The text on the poster reads:

"EXHIBITION OF PRINTS BY KÄTHE KOLLWITZ ... STUDIES FROM THE GERMAN REVOLUTION 1919-21 ... ...

NOVEMBER THE FIFTH TO NOVEMBER THE THIRTIETH
1933

WORCESTER ART MUSEUM
WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS

GERMANIC MUSEUM
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS"

This indicates that the exhibition featured prints by the artist Käthe Kollwitz, focusing on her studies from the German Revolution of 1919-21. The exhibition was held from November 5th to November 30th, 1933, at the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts, and also at the Germanic Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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The image is a document related to an art exhibition. Here are the details:

  1. Title and Subject:

    • The exhibition is titled "Exhibition of Prints by Käthe Kollwitz."
    • The specific focus of the exhibition is on "Studies from the German Revolution 1919-21."
  2. Dates:

    • The exhibition was held from November 5th to November 30th, 1933.
  3. Locations:

    • The exhibition was hosted by the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts.
    • It was also associated with the Germanic Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The document appears to be a flyer or an informational card for the exhibition. The text is simple and straightforward, providing the essential details about the event.

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The image shows a printed exhibition announcement or catalogue page for an art exhibition. The main title reads:

"EXHIBITION OF PRINTS BY KÄTHE KOLLWITZ ... STUDIES FROM THE GERMAN REVOLUTION 1919-21 ... ... ..."

Below the main title, there is text that has been crossed out:

"NOVEMBER THE FIFTH TO NOVEMBER THE THIRTIETH 1933" (struck through)

Below that, two lines are also crossed out:

"WORCESTER ART MUSEUM WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS" (both struck through)

At the bottom, the text reads clearly without being crossed out:

"GERMANIC MUSEUM
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS"

This suggests the location and dates of the exhibition were initially planned for Worcester in November 1933 but later the venue was changed to the Germanic Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page is minimalistic, with black text on a cream or off-white background.

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This is an image of a printed document, likely a poster or an announcement, which states the following:

EXHIBITION OF PRINTS BY
KÄTHE KOLLWITZ ... STUDIES
FROM THE GERMAN REVO-
LUTION 1919-21 ... ... ...

NOVEMBER—THE—FIFTH—TO
NOVEMBER—THE—THIRTIETH
1933

W-O-R-C-E-S-T-E-R—A-R-T—M-U-S-E-U-M
WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS

GERMANIC MUSEUM
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

The text is printed with a typewriter font and is center-aligned in a standard format. There are noticeable spaced dashes between the words in the names of the museums and the dates. The document shows signs of aging, such as discolored edges. There's a noticeable puncture or chip in the upper right corner of the paper.

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The image is of a poster or announcement for an exhibition featuring prints by Käthe Kollwitz. The text reads:

"EXHIBITION OF PRINTS BY KÄTHE KOLLWITZ ... STUDIES FROM THE GERMAN REVOLUTION 1919-21 ... ... ...

NOVEMBER THE FIFTH TO NOVEMBER THE THIRTIETH 1933" (with these dates crossed out).

"WORCESTER ART MUSEUM, WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS" (also crossed out).

"GERMANIC MUSEUM, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS"

The crossed-out text suggests changes in the location or dates of the exhibition.

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The image depicts a typed document or invitation card for an exhibition. The text is centered and presented in a formal, elegant font. The content of the document reads as follows:

Top Section:

  • EXHIBITION OF PRINTS BY KÄTHE KOLLWITZ ... STUDIES FROM THE GERMAN REVOLUTION 1919-21

Middle Section:

  • NOVEMBER THE FIFTH TO NOVEMBER THE THIRTIETH 1933

Bottom Section:

  • WORCESTER ART MUSEUM, WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS
  • GERMANIC MUSEUM, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

Key Observations:

  1. Purpose: The document announces an exhibition of prints by the artist Käthe Kollwitz, specifically focusing on her "Studies from the German Revolution" created between 1919 and 1921.
  2. Dates: The exhibition is scheduled to run from November 5th to November 30th, 1933.
  3. Locations: The exhibition is hosted by two institutions:
    • Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts.
    • Germanic Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  4. Design: The layout is clean and minimalistic, with ample white space, suggesting a formal and professional presentation typical of museum or gallery announcements from the early 20th century.

Context:

Käthe Kollwitz was a renowned German artist known for her powerful social commentary and expressive works, often reflecting themes of poverty, war, and human suffering. The mention of "Studies from the German Revolution" indicates that the exhibition focuses on her work created during a period of political and social upheaval in Germany following World War I. The collaboration between two museums suggests a significant cultural event aimed at showcasing Kollwitz's contributions to art and social commentary.