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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1934-1936

ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793558

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The image is a cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." The cover features the following details:

  1. Title: The title "Germanic Museum Bulletin" is prominently displayed at the top of the cover in large, bold, capital letters.

  2. Volume and Number: Below the title, it specifies "Volume 1 Number 2," indicating that this is the second issue of the first volume of the bulletin.

  3. Image: There is a black-and-white photograph of a crucifixion scene, specifically a detail of a crucifixion made from boxwood. The caption beneath the image states, "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood, South German, 1720-1730."

  4. Location and Date: At the bottom of the cover, it reads "Cambridge, Massachusetts, March, 1936," indicating the place of publication and the month and year of the issue.

  5. Additional Notes: The cover has a simple and clean design, with the text and image centered on a plain background. The edges of the cover show some signs of aging, such as slight discoloration and wear.

This publication likely contains articles, research, and information related to Germanic culture, art, and history, as suggested by the title and the featured image of a South German crucifixion from the early 18th century.

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The image is of the cover of a bulletin from the Germanic Museum. Specifically, it is Volume 1, Number 2 of the Germanic Museum Bulletin.

Key details include:

  • The title "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN" is prominently displayed in bold, capital letters at the top of the cover.
  • Below the title, it states "VOLUME 1" and "NUMBER 2".
  • There is an illustration of a crucifixion scene in the center, showing a detailed depiction of a crucified figure, likely representing Jesus Christ.
  • The caption under the illustration reads "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood, South German, 1720-1730".
  • At the bottom of the cover, it lists the publication information: "CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH, 1936".

The cover design is minimalistic, with the focus on the central illustration and the text, providing historical and artistic context for the displayed artwork.

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The image shows the cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." The details on the cover are as follows:

  • The title is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold letters: "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN."
  • Below the title, it indicates "VOLUME I" and "NUMBER 2," suggesting this is the second issue of the first volume.
  • There is an image of a detailed wood carving depicting the crucifixion. The figure is shown on a cross, with the description beneath the image reading: "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood, South German, 1720-1730."
  • At the bottom, the cover notes the place and date of publication: "CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH, 1936."

The overall design is minimalistic, focusing primarily on the title, the volume and issue numbers, the artwork, and its description, as well as the publication details.

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The image is a cover page of the "Germanic Museum Bulletin," specifically Volume 1, Number 2. The bulletin was published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 1936.

The central feature of the cover is a photograph of a detailed sculpture. The sculpture depicts a crucifixion scene, specifically a detail of the crucified Christ. The description below the image identifies it as a "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood" from South Germany, dated between 1720 and 1730.

The overall design of the cover is minimalist, with text and the image being the primary elements. The text is in a serif font, and the layout is clean and organized. The top section features the title "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN," followed by the volume and number details, and the place and date of publication at the bottom.

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The image is of the cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." This particular issue is Volume 1, Number 2, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 1936.

The cover features an image of a crucifixion scene. Specifically, it shows a detailed section of a crucifixion sculpture made of boxwood, originating from South Germany, dated between 1720 and 1730. The sculpture depicts Jesus Christ on the cross, with detailed anatomical and drapery features.

The cover design is simple, with the title and volume/issue information in bold, black text on a light background. The image of the crucifixion detail is centered on the right side of the cover.

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The image is a cover of the "Germanic Museum Bulletin." Specifically, it is Volume 1, Number 2, and it is dated March 1936. The cover features a detailed black-and-white image of a crucifixion scene, specifically a detail of a crucifixion from Boxwood, South German, dated between 1720 and 1730. The text on the cover includes the following information:

  • "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN" prominently at the top.
  • "VOLUME I" and "NUMBER 2" beneath the title.
  • A caption under the image stating "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood, South German, 1720-1730."
  • At the bottom, the location and date of publication: "CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH, 1936."

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This image is of a title page for a publication. It reads:

GERMANIC
MUSEUM
BULLETIN

VOLUME I
NUMBER 2

Below this text, there is a detail of an artwork showing a figure attached to a cross, captured in a dynamic and expressive pose, suggesting it may be a representation of the Crucifixion. This detail is identified on the page as "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood South German, 1720-1730." This suggests that the image is a close-up from a larger work, likely a sculpture made of boxwood from the South German region, dating back to somewhere between 1720 and 1730.

At the bottom of the page, it is indicated that this publication is from "CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH, 1936." This suggests that the bulletin is associated with an institution, possibly a museum or academic institution, in Cambridge, Massachusetts and that this specific volume was published in March of 1936.

The design of the page is simple, with classic typography set against an off-white background, giving it a formal and academic appearance. The reproduction of the artwork appears to be a black-and-white photograph or print.

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The image is the cover of the "Germanic Museum Bulletin," specifically Volume 1, Number 2, dated March 1936 and published in Cambridge, Massachusetts. On the right side of the cover, there is a photograph of an artwork titled "Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood," created by an artist from South Germany between 1720 and 1730. The photograph shows a depiction of Jesus Christ on the cross with detailed carving and expression. The style of the text is formal and straightforward, typical of academic or museum publications.

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The image shows the cover page of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." It is identified as Volume I, Number 2, and dated March 1936 from Cambridge, Massachusetts. On the right side of the cover, there is a black and white photograph of a wooden sculpture depicting a crucifixion scene. The sculpture is made of boxwood and is noted as South German, dating from 1720 to 1730. The sculpture shows a detailed figure of Christ on the cross. The text is arranged in a formal and straightforward layout, with bold uppercase letters for the title and other information.

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The image depicts the cover of a publication titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN". It is labeled as Volume I, Number 2, and is dated March, 1936, with the location specified as Cambridge, Massachusetts.

On the right side of the cover, there is a grayscale illustration of a crucifixion scene, depicting a figure nailed to a cross. Below the illustration, a caption reads:
"Detail of Crucifixion, Boxwood / South German, 1720-1730", indicating that the artwork is a historical piece made of boxwood, originating from South Germany during the early 18th century.

The overall design is simple and formal, typical of academic or museum publications from the early 20th century. The cover features clean typography and a balanced layout, with the central illustration serving as a visual focal point. The beige background and subtle border suggest a classic, archival aesthetic.