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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1934-1936

ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793501

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The image is a page from a document that appears to be a report or a summary of activities and collections related to a museum. The text is divided into several sections:

  1. Acknowledgments:

    • The document acknowledges contributions from various individuals, including the Director of the Staatsbibliothek of Berlin, Professor Kenneth Conant of the Harvard Department of Fine Arts, Dr. Hans Tietze of the University of Vienna, Professor Gustav Pauli of the Art Museum of Hamburg, Professor H. A. Korff of the University of Leipzig, and others.
  2. Collections:

    • Over the past four years, the museum has loaned and exhibited 2059 objects, many of which were on loan for a significant period.
    • The permanent collection has been expanded by 419 objects through gifts and purchases. These additions include:
      • Original works of paintings and sculpture from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
      • Eighteenth-century porcelains.
      • A collection of modern Scandinavian and German decorative art.
      • Statues by contemporary sculptors such as Lehmbruck, Kolbe, Barlach, Minne, Sintenis, Fiori, Marcks, and Belling.
      • Paintings and drawings by artists like Klee, Feininger, Kandinsky, Hofer, Nolde, Zerbe, Dix, Grosz, Macke, and others.
  3. Miscellaneous Activities:

    • The museum held six concerts of chamber music and soloists, which were open to the public.
    • In collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, four performances of the German sound film "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sanssouci" were held.
  4. Museum Extension Work:

    • With the support of the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, the museum has assembled material for four traveling exhibitions.
    • These exhibitions showcase various phases of German painting and graphic art, including both reproductions and originals.
    • The exhibitions can be borrowed by any institution for a period of two to four weeks at a nominal cost.
    • Much of the material in these exhibitions has already been loaned to several institutions.

This summary provides an overview of the museum's recent activities, acquisitions, and outreach efforts.

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The image contains a page from what appears to be a report or annual summary of a museum's activities. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Introduction to Collaborators:

    • The museum has collaborated with several notable individuals and institutions, including the Staatsbibliothek of Berlin, Professor Kenneth Conant from the Harvard Department of Fine Arts, Dr. Hans Tietze from the University of Vienna, Professor Gustav Pauli from the Art Museum of Hamburg, and Professor H. A. Korff from the University of Leipzig.
  2. Collections:

    • Over the past four years, 2059 objects have been loaned to the museum and exhibited. Many of these loans were for extended periods.
    • The museum has also added 419 objects to its permanent collection through gifts and purchases. These include:
      • Original works of paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
      • Eighteenth-century porcelains.
      • A collection of modern Scandinavian and German decorative art.
      • Statues by contemporary sculptors such as Lehmbruck, Kolbe, Barlach, Minne, Sintenis, Fiori, Marcks, and Belling.
      • Paintings and drawings by artists like Klee, Feininger, Kandinsky, Hofer, Nolde, Zerbe, Dix, Grosz, and Macke.
  3. Miscellaneous Activities:

    • The museum hosted six concerts of chamber music and soloists, which were open to the public.
    • In collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, four performances of the German sound film "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouci" were held.
  4. Museum Extension Work:

    • With the help of the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, the museum assembled materials for four traveling exhibitions.
    • These exhibitions cover various phases of German painting and graphic art, including both reproductions and originals.
    • The exhibitions can be borrowed by any institution at a nominal cost for a period ranging from two to four weeks.
    • Much of this material has already been loaned out to several institutions.

The page provides a snapshot of the museum’s efforts in expanding its collections, engaging with the public through various activities, and facilitating educational and cultural exchanges through traveling exhibitions.

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The image shows a snippet from a document discussing the activities and collections of a museum. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. Prominent Figures:

    • The document mentions the involvement of several notable figures, including:
      • Professor Kenneth Conant from the Harvard Department of Fine Arts.
      • Dr. Hans Tietze from the University of Vienna.
      • Professor Gustav Pauli from the Art Museum of Hamburg.
      • Professor H. A. Korff from the University of Leipzig.
      • Others from the Staatsbibliothek of Berlin.
  2. Collections:

    • Over the past four years, 2059 objects have been loaned to the museum and exhibited. Many of these loans lasted a significant amount of time.
    • The museum has added 419 objects to its permanent collection through gifts and purchases. This collection includes:
      • Original works of Middle Ages and Renaissance paintings and sculpture.
      • Eighteenth-century porcelains.
      • Modern Scandinavian and German decorative art.
      • Statues by contemporary sculptors such as Lehmbruck, Kolbe, Barlach, Minne, Sintenis, Fiori, Marcks, and Belling.
      • Paintings and drawings by artists including Klee, Feininger, Kandinsky, Hofer, Nolde, Zerbe, Dix, Grosz, and Macke.
  3. Miscellaneous Activities:

    • Six chamber music concerts and solo performances were held at the museum, open to the public.
    • Collaborative performances of German sound films, specifically "Barberina" and "Die Tänzerin von Sansouci," were organized with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures.
  4. Museum Extension Work:

    • The museum has been working on material for four traveling exhibitions, supported by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation.
    • These exhibitions cover various phases of German painting and graphic art, including both reproductions and originals.
    • These traveling exhibitions can be borrowed by institutions for periods ranging from two to four weeks at a nominal cost. Much of this material has already been loaned to several institutions.

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The document discusses various activities and accomplishments of a museum over the past few years. It begins by acknowledging contributions from several prominent figures, including Professor Kenneth Conant from Harvard and Dr. Hans Tietze from the University of Vienna. The museum has significantly expanded its collections, acquiring 419 objects through gifts and purchases, including important works from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and modern pieces by notable artists such as Klee, Kandinsky, and Feininger. Additionally, the museum hosted six chamber music concerts and four performances of a German sound film in collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. The museum has also undertaken extension work, assembling material for four traveling exhibitions that illustrate different phases of German painting and graphic art, which can be borrowed by other institutions at a nominal cost.

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The image shows a segment of a document detailing the activities and collections of a museum. Here's a detailed summary:

Contributions and Consultations

The museum has received input and collaboration from various distinguished individuals and institutions, including:

  • The Staatsbibliothek of Berlin.
  • Professor Kenneth Conant from the Harvard Department of Fine Arts.
  • Dr. Hans Tietze of the University of Vienna.
  • Professor Gustav Pauli of the Art Museum of Hamburg.
  • Professor H. A. Korff of the University of Leipzig, among others.

Collections

Over the past four years:

  • Loans: 2059 objects were loaned to the museum and exhibited. Many of these loans were long-term.
  • Permanent Additions: 419 objects were added to the permanent collection through gifts and purchases. These additions include:
    • Original works of paintings and sculpture from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
    • Eighteenth-century porcelains.
    • Modern Scandinavian and German decorative art.
    • Statues by notable contemporary sculptors such as Lehmbruck, Kolbe, Barlach, Minne, Sintenis, Fiori, Marcks, and Belling.
    • Paintings and drawings by artists like Klee, Feininger, Kandinsky, Hofer, Nolde, Zerbe, Dix, Grosz, Macke, and others.

Miscellaneous Activities

  • Concerts: Six concerts of chamber music and soloists were held at the museum and were open to the public.
  • Film Screenings: In collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, four performances of the German sound film "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sanssouci" were held.

Museum Extension Work

With funding from the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, the museum has assembled materials for four traveling exhibitions. These exhibitions cover various phases of German painting and graphic art, available both in reproductions and originals. They can be borrowed for periods ranging from two to four weeks by any institution at a nominal cost. Much of this material has already been loaned out to several institutions.

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The image displays a page from a document, likely an annual report or catalog, detailing various activities and collections of a museum. Here's a detailed summary:

Acknowledgements:
The document acknowledges contributions from several notable individuals:

  • Staatsbibliothek of Berlin
  • Professor Kenneth Conant from the Harvard Department of Fine Arts
  • Dr. Hans Tietze from the University of Vienna
  • Professor Gustav Pauli from the Art Museum of Hamburg
  • Professor H. A. Korff from the University of Leipzig
  • Others not specified

Collections:

  • In the past four years, 2059 objects have been loaned to the museum and exhibited, some for extended periods.
  • Through gifts and purchases, 419 objects have been added to the permanent collection. These additions include:
    • Original works of paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
    • Eighteenth-century porcelains.
    • A collection of modern Scandinavian and German decorative art.
    • Statues by contemporary sculptors such as Lehmann, Kolbe, Barlach, Minne, Sintenis, Fiori, Marcks, and Belling.
    • Paintings and drawings by artists including Klee, Feininger, Kandinsky, Hofer, Nolde, Zerbe, Dix, Grosz, Macke, and others.

Miscellaneous Activities:

  • Six concerts of chamber music and soloists were held at the museum and were open to the public.
  • In collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, four performances of the German sound film "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sanssouci" were held.

Museum Extension Work:

  • With the aid of the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, the museum assembled material for four traveling exhibitions.
  • These exhibitions showcase different phases of German painting and graphic art, including both reproductions and originals.
  • The exhibitions can be borrowed by any institution for periods ranging from two to four weeks at a nominal cost.
  • Much of this material has already been loaned to several institutions.

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This image shows a page of text discussing various aspects of a museum's activities.

  1. Collections: The text highlights that over the past four years, 2,059 objects have been loaned to the museum and exhibited. Additionally, 419 objects have been added to the permanent collection through gifts and purchases. These include original paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, eighteenth-century porcelains, modern Scandinavian and German decorative art, and statues by contemporary sculptors such as Lehmbruck, Kolbe, Barlach, Minne, Sintenis, Fiori, Marcks, and Belling. It also includes paintings and drawings by artists like Klee, Feininger, Kandinsky, Hofer, Nolde, Zerbe, Dix, Grosz, and Macke.

  2. Miscellaneous Activities: Six concerts of chamber music and soloists were held at the museum and were open to the public. The museum collaborated with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures to present four performances of the German sound film Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sanssouci.

  3. Museum Extension Work: With aid from the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, the museum assembled material for four traveling exhibitions illustrating various phases of German painting and graphic art, available in reproductions and originals. These can be borrowed for two to four weeks by institutions at a nominal cost. Much of this material has already been loaned to several institutions.

The text also mentions several professors and experts associated with the museum or related institutions.

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The image shows a textual document, likely a page from a publication or brochure related to a museum. The text on the page highlights several details about the museum's activities, collections, and extension work. Here are the main points covered in the text:

  1. Acknowledgement of contributions from different individuals associated with various institutions and universities.

  2. Collections: It is stated that over the past four years, the museum has exhibited 2059 objects, many of which were loaned and a significant number added to the permanent collection. The collection includes original artworks from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, eighteenth-century porcelain, modern Scandinavian and German decorative art, and statues by contemporary sculptors. Notable artists mentioned include Klee, Feininger, Kandinsky, Hofer, Nolde, Zerbe, Dix, Grosz, Macke, and others.

  3. Miscellaneous Activities: The document describes six concerts of chamber music and solo performances that were held at the museum. Additionally, it mentions collaborations with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, including four performances of a German sound film.

  4. Museum Extension Work: A mention of the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation's aid in assembling material for four traveling exhibitions, which depict various phases of German painting and graphic art. Institutions can borrow these exhibitions for a nominal cost.

The page also features a slight crease on the top left corner and has a warm, aged hue, indicating that it could be from an older publication.

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The image depicts a page from a book or document discussing various topics related to museum collections and activities. The text is divided into several sections:

  1. Collections: This section details that over the past four years, 2059 objects have been loaned to the museum for exhibition, with many being displayed for extensive periods. Additionally, 419 objects have been added to the permanent collection through gifts and purchases. The collection includes original works of painting and sculpture from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, 18th-century porcelain, modern Scandinavian and German decorative art, and statues by contemporary sculptors such as Lehmbruck, Kolbe, Barlach, Minne, Sintenis, Fiori, Marcks, and Belling. It also includes paintings and drawings by artists like Klee, Feininger, Kandinsky, Hofer, Nolde, Zerbe, Dix, Grosz, Macke, and others.

  2. Miscellaneous Activities: This section mentions that six concerts of chamber music and soloists were held at the museum and were open to the public. In collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, performances of the German sound film "Barberina, Die Tänzerin von Sansouci" were held.

  3. Museum Extension Work: This section discusses the aid received from the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation for assembling material for four traveling exhibitions. These exhibitions illustrate various phases of German painting and graphic art in both reproductions and originals, which can be borrowed by institutions for two to four weeks at a nominal cost.

The text emphasizes the effort to expand the museum's outreach and the cultural enrichment provided through diverse exhibitions and activities.

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The image depicts a page from a printed document, likely a report or publication related to a museum or cultural institution. The text is formatted in a formal, structured style, typical of official reports or annual summaries. Here is a detailed description:

Layout and Content:

  1. Header and Introduction:

    • The page begins with a brief mention of individuals involved with various institutions, such as the Staatsbibliothek of Berlin, Harvard University, the University of Vienna, the Art Museum of Hamburg, and the University of Leipzig. This suggests the document may be referencing collaborations or acknowledgments.
  2. Section Headings:

    • The page is divided into three main sections, each with a bold heading:
      • COLLECTIONS
      • MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES
      • MUSEUM EXTENSION WORK
  3. Content of Each Section:

    • COLLECTIONS:

      • This section details the museum's acquisitions and loans over the past four years. It states that 2,059 objects were loaned to the museum and exhibited, with many loaned for extended periods. Additionally, 419 objects were added to the permanent collection through gifts and purchases.
      • The acquisitions include:
        • Original works of painting and sculpture from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and eighteenth century.
        • A collection of modern Scandinavian and German decorative art.
        • Statues by contemporary sculptors such as Lehmbruck, Kolbe, Barlach, Minne, Sintenis, Fiori, Marcks, and Belling.
        • Paintings and drawings by notable artists including Klee, Feininger, Kandinsky, Hofer, Nolde, Zerbe, Dix, Grosz, Macke, and others.
    • MISCELLANEOUS ACTIVITIES:

      • This section describes additional cultural events hosted by the museum:
        • Six concerts of chamber music and soloists were held, open to the public.
        • In collaboration with the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures, four performances of the German sound film Barbarina, Die Tanzerin von Sansoni were held.
    • MUSEUM EXTENSION WORK:

      • This section outlines the museum's outreach efforts:
        • With support from the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, the museum assembled material for four traveling exhibitions.
        • These exhibitions showcase various phases of German painting and graphic art, using both reproductions and original works.
        • The exhibitions can be borrowed by any institution for a period of two to four weeks at a nominal cost.
        • The text notes that much of this material has already been loaned to several institutions.

Visual Characteristics:

  • Typography: The text is printed in a clean, serif font, typical of formal documents. The headings are bold and capitalized for emphasis.
  • Margins: The text is neatly aligned within consistent margins, giving the page a structured and professional appearance.
  • Page Edge: The left edge of the page shows a slight curvature, indicating that this is a physical page from a bound book or report.

Overall Impression:

The page conveys a sense of institutional activity and cultural engagement, highlighting the museum's role in acquiring art, hosting events, and extending its reach through traveling exhibitions. The formal tone and structured layout suggest this is part of an official report, possibly an annual report or a publication detailing the museum's achievements and activities.