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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1934-1936

ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793557

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The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." The cover indicates that it is Volume 1, Number 2, and it was published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 1936. The cover features a black-and-white image of a detailed sculpture of a crucified figure, described as "Detail of Crucifixion, Swabian, South German, c. 1720-1750." The publication appears to be a scholarly or academic bulletin related to Germanic art and culture. The book is bound in a green cover and has aged, yellowed pages.

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The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." Here are the detailed elements of the cover:

  1. Title and Institution:

    • The title at the top reads "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN."
  2. Volume and Number:

    • The publication is Volume 1, Number 2.
  3. Date and Location:

    • It was published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 1936.
  4. Illustration:

    • There is an image of a detailed wood carving depicting a crucifixion scene. The caption below the image states: "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood, South German, 1728-1730."
  5. Physical Condition:

    • The cover appears to be somewhat aged, showing signs of wear and discoloration, particularly near the edges.

The publication seems to be related to the Germanic Museum, likely containing articles, news, and information pertinent to the museum's collections and activities during that period.

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The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." Specifically, it is Volume 1, Number 2, dated March 1936, and published in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The cover features a black and white image of a crucifixion scene, depicting a figure on a cross. The caption under the image reads, "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood, South German, 1720-1730."

The cover page is aged, with some visible signs of wear, including small tears and slight discoloration around the edges. The publication appears to be housed in a bound book with a greenish-brown spine.

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The image shows an open book titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." This is Volume 1, Number 2, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 1936. The cover of the bulletin features a detailed image of a crucifixion scene, specifically a depiction of Christ on the cross with a caption reading "Detail of Crucifixion, Beywod, South German, 1720-1730." The book appears to be an aged publication, with visible signs of wear, such as slight discoloration and some small tears or damage along the edges of the pages.

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The image depicts a page from a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." Here are the detailed observations:

  1. Title and Volume:

    • The title "Germanic Museum Bulletin" is prominently displayed at the top of the page in bold, uppercase letters.
    • The specific volume and issue are labeled as "Volume 1, Number 2."
  2. Date:

    • The publication date is indicated at the bottom: "Cambridge, Massachusetts, March, 1936."
  3. Cover Image:

    • The cover features a black-and-white illustration of a crucifixion scene, specifically labeled as "Detail of Crucifixion, Baywood, South German, 1720-1730." The image shows a figure of Jesus Christ on the cross.
  4. Physical Condition:

    • The page appears to be part of an older publication, showing signs of wear and tear. There are visible creases and discolorations, particularly in the corners and edges, indicating it has been handled and stored over many years.
  5. Book Structure:

    • The image shows an open book, with the cover page of the bulletin visible and the next page partially visible below it.

Overall, the image captures an important historical document related to the Germanic Museum, focusing on art or cultural artifacts from South Germany during the 18th century.

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The image shows a page from a publication titled "germanic museum bulletin." The details on the page indicate that it is from Volume I, Number 2, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts in March 1936. The cover features an illustration of a crucifixion scene, specifically described as "Detail of Crucifixion, Bewood, South German, 1720-1730." The layout is simple, with the title and publication details printed in a clean, minimalist typeface. The illustration is positioned to the right of the text. The page appears to be well-preserved, with a few light brown stains at the bottom, and the book is open, revealing the green cloth binding at the spine.

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The image shows an open publication with the left page visible. The page contains text and an image. The text reads:

GERMANIC
MUSEUM
BULLETIN

VOLUME I
NUMBER 2

CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH, 1936

Below the text is a black and white figure of what appears to be a sculpture, with a caption that reads "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood South German, 1720-1730". The sculpture depicted in the image is a detailed representation of a figure on the cross, which is characteristic of Christian iconography, specifically depicting Jesus Christ on the cross. The overall layout of the page is clean and academic, befitting a museum bulletin. The paper of the publication has aged, showing some discoloration from time and handling.

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The image depicts an open book showing a bulletin from the Germanic Museum. The bulletin is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN," labeled as "VOLUME I NUMBER 2," and dated "CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH, 1936."

On the right side of the bulletin cover, there is a black-and-white photograph or illustration of a religious sculpture, specifically of Jesus Christ on the cross. The text below the image reads: "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood South German, 1720-1730." This describes the artwork as a detailed depiction of the Crucifixion made from boxwood, originating from South Germany and created between 1720 and 1730.

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The image shows an open book displaying a page titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN." The text indicates this is Volume 1, Number 2, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 1936. To the right of the title, there is a black-and-white image of a crucifixion sculpture. The caption beneath the image reads: "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood South German, 1720-1730." The overall style of the page is formal and archival, suggesting it is part of a historical or academic bulletin. The page shows some signs of age, such as slight yellowing and tape marks where a previous document or picture might have been attached.

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The image shows the cover of a publication titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN". It is Volume 1, Number 2, dated March, 1936, and published in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The cover design features a central illustration of a crucifixion scene, depicting a figure nailed to a cross. The illustration is labeled as a "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood, South German, 1720-1730", indicating that it is a detailed excerpt from a historical religious artifact. The overall aesthetic of the cover is simple and formal, with clean typography and a muted color palette, suggesting an academic or museum publication. The spine of the book is visible, showing its binding and structure.