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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1934-1936

ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793564

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The image shows a page from a bibliography or reference list, likely from an art history book or catalog. The page is organized into several sections with headings such as "General Works," "Topographical Works," "Periodicals," "Lexicons," and "Rare Editions." Each section lists various publications, including books, articles, and periodicals, related to art and architecture.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the content:

  1. General Works:

    • List of books and articles on various art topics, including specific works on Japanese palaces, artists like Dürer and Rembrandt, and specific art movements or regions. The entries include authors, titles, publication details (city, year), and sometimes additional notes.
  2. Topographical Works:

    • Publications focusing on specific regions, such as Baden, Bohemia, Brandenburg, Posen, Saxony, Thuringia, and others. The entries also include the number of volumes for each work.
  3. Periodicals:

    • List of art-related periodicals, including titles, volumes, and years of publication, such as "Allgemeines Künstler-Lexicon" and "Das Schwäbische Museum."
  4. Lexicons:

    • Reference works that provide information on artists and art, including titles, authors, and publication details.
  5. Rare Editions:

    • List of rare books and manuscripts, including facsimile reproductions, such as "Canticum Canticorum" and "Thoman Lirar. Schönaebische Chronik," with specific details about editions and donors.

At the bottom, there is a section titled "The Germanic Museum Association," which provides a brief description of the association, its purpose, and its financial status. It mentions that the association was founded three years prior to support the Germanic Museum, and it details the income sources for the museum.

The page is numbered [13] at the bottom, indicating its position within the larger document.

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The image shows a document listing various books and publications related to art history, particularly focusing on European art and artists from different periods and regions. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. General Works:

    • H. G. Ermisch - Das Japanische Palais in Dresden-Neustadt (1935).
    • H. Eulenberg and M. Osborn - Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot. Neue Werkkunst (1929).
    • H. Kehrer - Dürers Selbstbildnisse und die Dürer-Bildnisse (1934).
    • H. Kulka - Adolf Loos (1931).
    • W. Luethi - Monographien zur Schweizer Kunst (Vol. IV: Urs Graf, 1928).
    • A. Mayr - Die Werke des Plastikers Josef Thaddäus Stammel (1912).
    • Erich Mendelssohn - Neuerscheinung (1930).
    • E. W. Renard - Schloss Brühl (1934).
    • F. Stadler - Hans von Kulmbach (1936).
    • P. Westheim - Wilhelm Lehmbruck (1922).
  2. Topographical Works:

    • Bau und Kunstdenkmäler Series:
      • Grand Duchy of Baden (2 vols.)
      • Principality of Bohemia (2 vols.)
      • Province of Brandenburg (6 vols.)
      • Province of Posen (7 vols.)
      • Principality of Saxony (24 vols.)
      • Province of Saxony (1896-1922)
      • Thuringia (1888-1917)
      • Baedeker and Muirhead Guides for Austria (1929), Belgium (1924), Germany (1926), South Germany (1929), Rhineland (1931), Holland (1927), Norway, Sweden, and Denmark (1912), Switzerland (1922).
  3. Periodicals:

    • Altbayerische Monatsschrift (1899-1926, vols. 1-15).
    • Marburg Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft (1924-1933, vols. 1-7).
    • Das Schwäbische Museum (1925-1930).
    • Zeitschrift des deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft (1934-1935, vols. 1, nos. 1-7).
  4. Lexicons:

    • H. A. Müller and H. W. Singer - Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon (1922).
    • O. Reale - Reallexikon zur deutschen Kunstgeschichte (1935).
  5. Rare Editions:

    • Canticum Canticorum (Facsimile reproduction of the first edition, Netherlands, 1460-1470).
    • Gravure sur Bois (1891-1911, vols. IV, V).
    • Albrecht Dürer - Geometry and Perspective (1525).
    • Lodovico Guicciardini - Descrittione (Antwerp, 1567).
    • J. Sandrart - Academia Todesca de Pitura (1675).
    • G. Grosz - Ecce Homo (Berlin, n.d.).
  6. Fliegende Blätter:
    The document mentions the acquisition of the complete Fliegende Blätter from 1845 to 1919, a significant literary and artistic historical resource.

  7. The German Museum Association:
    It notes the establishment of the German Museum Association three years ago for supporting the museum’s work. The annual income from the museum's endowment supports this association.

The bibliography and the additional notes on the acquisition of historical periodicals and the establishment of the museum association reflect a comprehensive effort in preserving and promoting art historical knowledge.

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The image contains a bibliographic list of books and publications, likely from a catalog or a list of references, related to art history, architecture, and cultural studies. The entries are categorized into several sections:

  1. General Works:

    • Various authors and editors have contributed to this section, covering a wide range of topics and regions. Notable entries include works by H. G. Ermisch on the Japanese Palace in Dresden-Neustadt, Fritz August Breuhaus on the Gross Neuwerkkunst, and other significant art historical and architectural texts from different European countries.
  2. Topographical Works:

    • This section lists books from the "Bau- und Kunstdenkmäler" series, which detail architectural and art historical landmarks in various regions, including the Grand Duchy of Baden, Principality of Bohemia, Province of Brandenburg, and others.
  3. Periodicals:

    • Lists of periodicals related to art and cultural history, including:
      • Altbayerische Monatsschrift (1899-1926)
      • Marburg Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft (1924-1933)
      • Das Schwäbische Museum (1925-1930)
      • Zeitschrift des deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft (1934-1935)
  4. Lexicons:

    • Art lexicons and dictionaries, such as:
      • Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon by H. A. Müller and H. W. Singer (1922)
      • Reallexikon zur deutschen Kunstgeschichte by O. Schreiber (1935)
  5. Rare Editions:

    • Lists of rare and significant editions of historical texts and artworks, including:
      • Canticum Canticorum (1460-1470)
      • Gravure sur Bois by W. L. Schreiber (1891-1911)
      • Geometria et Perspectiva by Albrecht Dürer (1525)
      • Descrittione by Lodovico Guicciardini (1567)
      • Ecce Homo by G. Grosz (undated)

Additionally, the image includes an announcement about the acquisition of the complete Fliegende Blätter from 1845 to 1919, highlighting its importance for the study of the nineteenth century.

Finally, there is a brief note about the German Museum Association, which was founded to support the German Museum, detailing its founding and the sources of its income.

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The image is a scanned page from a bibliography or reference list, likely from a book or academic publication. It includes various entries of books, periodicals, and rare editions related to art history, particularly focusing on German and Austrian art and artists. Here's a detailed summary of the entries:

Books:

  1. H. G. Ermisch - Das Japanische Palais in Dresden-Neustadt. Dresden, 1935.
  2. H. Eulenberg and M. Osborn - Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot. Neue Werkkunst. Berlin, 1929.
  3. H. Kehrer - Dürers Selbstbildnisse und die Dürer-Bildnisse. Berlin, 1934.
  4. H. Kulka - Adolf Loos. Vienna, 1931.
  5. W. Luethi - Monographien zur Schweizer Kunst. Vol. IV: Urs Graf. Zürich and Leipzig, 1928.
  6. A. Mayr - Die Werke des Plastikers Josef Thaddäus Stamel. Vienna, 1912.
  7. Erich Mendelsohn - Neuescheinen 1930. Berlin, 1930.
  8. E. W. Renard - Schloss Brühl. Berlin, 1934.
  9. F. Stadler - Hans von Kulmbach. Vienna, 1936.
  10. P. Westheim - Wilhelm Lehmbruck. Potsdam, 1922.

General Works:

  1. E. Boltenstern, ed. - Wiener Möbel. Stuttgart, 1935.
  2. W. R. Deutsch and F. Winkler - Deutsche Malerei des Sechzehnten Jahrhunderts. Berlin, 1935.
  3. J. Frank, ed. - Die Internationale Werkbundsiedlung. Vienna, 1932.
  4. A. Feulner - Skulptur und Malerei des 18. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland. Potsdam, 1929.
  5. W. Hege and W. Burmeister - Die Westfälischen Dome, Paderborn, Soest, Osnabrück, Minden, Münster. Berlin, 1936.
  6. C. G. Heise and K. K. Eberlein - Die Malerei der deutschen Romantik und Nazarenen im besonderen Oberbecks und seines Kreises. Munich, 1928.
  7. W. B. Honey - Dresden China. London, 1934.
  8. G. A. Jellicoe - Baroque Gardens of Austria. London and New York, 1932.
  9. W. Josephi - Die Werke Plastischer Kunst im Deutschen Nationalmuseum. Nuremberg, 1910.
  10. C. L. Kuhn - A Catalogue of German Paintings of the Middle Ages and Renaissance in American Collections. Cambridge, 1936.
  11. K. Lohmeyer - Heidelberger Maler der Romantik. Heidelberg, 1935.
  12. V. Oberhammer - Die Bronzestandbilder des Maximiliansgrabmals in der Hofkirche zu Innsbruck. Innsbruck, 1935.
  13. H. Freiherr von Oelsen - Tausend Jahre deutscher Plastik und Malerei. Berlin and Leipzig, 1934.
  14. W. Pinder - Die Kunst der deutschen Kaiserzeit bis zum Ende der staufischen Klassik. Leipzig, 1935.
  15. W. Suida - Oesterreichs Malerei in der Zeit Erzherzog Ernst des Eisernen und König Albrecht II. Vienna, 1926.
  16. E. G. Troche - Niederländische Malerei des Fünfzehnten und Sechzehnten Jahrhunderts. Berlin, 1935.
  17. W. K. Zülch - Frankfurter Künstler, 1223-1700. Frankfurt a.M., 1935.

Topographical Works:

  • Bau- und Kunstdenkmäler Series for the Grand Duchy of Baden (2 vols.); Principality of Bohemia (2 vols.); Province of Brandenburg (6 vols.); Province of Posen (7 vols.); Principality of Saxony, 1896-1922 (24 vols.); Province of Saxony, 1879-1913 (25 vols.); Thuringia, 1888-1917 (39 vols.); Baedeker and Murhead Guides for Austria, 1929; Belgium, 1924; Germany, 1926; South Germany, 1929; Rhineland, 1931; Holland, 1927; Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, 1912; Switzerland, 1922.

Periodicals:

  1. Altbayerische Monatsschrift, Vols. 1-15, 1899-1926.
  2. Marburg Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft, Vols. 1-7, 1924-1933.
  3. Das Schwäbische Museum, 1925-1930.
  4. Zeitschrift des deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-7, 1934-1935.

Lexicons:

  1. H. A. Müller and H. W. Singer - Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon. Frankfurt a.M., 1922.
  2. O. Schreiber, ed. - Reallexikon zur deutschen Kunstgeschichte. Lief. 1-6. Stuttgart, 1935.

Rare Editions:

  1. Canticum Canticorum - Facsimile reproduction of the first edition of the original (Netherlands, 1460-1470) in the Staatsbibliothek, Munich (Xyl. 33).
  2. W. L. Schreiber, Gravure sur Bois, 1891-1911 - Gift of Mr. Philip Hofer.
  3. Thomas Lirar, Schwabische Chronik - Facsimile reproduction of the edition of January 12, 1486, printed in Ulm by Konrad Dinckmut. Gift of Mr. Philip Hofer.
  4. Albrecht Dürer, Geometry and Perspective. Nuremberg, 1525.
  5. Lodovico Guicciardini, Descrittione di Antuerp, 1567.
  6. J. Sandrart, Academia Tedesca de Pittura, 1675.
  7. G. Grosz, Ecce Homo. Berlin, n.d.

Additional Information:

  • Fliegende Blätter: The Library is happy to announce that negotiations have been almost completed for the acquisition of the complete Fliegende Blätter from 1845 to 1919. This periodical is a social, literary, and artistic document of primary importance for the student of the nineteenth century.

  • The Germanic Museum Association: The association was founded three years ago for the purpose of establishing a group of friends interested in supporting the work of the Germanic Museum. The annual income of the Museum from endowment, over and above fixed charges, is [redacted].

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The image displays a bibliography listing various books, articles, and other publications related to art, architecture, and cultural studies. The list is divided into several categories:

  1. General Works:

    • Books and articles covering a wide range of topics related to art and architecture, including museum catalogs, artist monographs, and broader studies of art history.
  2. Topographical Works:

    • Publications focusing on specific geographical regions, such as the "Bau- und Kunstdenkmäler Series for the Grand Duchy of Baden" and works on the Principality of Bohemia.
  3. Province of Brandenburg to Switzerland:

    • Detailed volumes on various regions, including Brandenburg, Saxony, Austria, Germany, and other European countries.
  4. Periodicals:

    • Journals and magazines dedicated to art and cultural studies, such as "Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon," "Marburger Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft," and "Zeitschrift des deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft."
  5. Lexicons:

    • Reference works like "Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon" by H. A. Müller and H. W. Singer.
  6. Rare Editions:

    • Specific editions of notable works, including the "Canticum Canticorum" and publications from the Staatliche Bibliothek, Munich.
  7. Fliegende Blätter:

    • A note indicating that negotiations for the acquisition of the complete set of "Fliegende Blätter" (a 19th-century German weekly magazine) have been almost completed.
  8. The Germanic Museum Association:

    • Information about the founding and purpose of the Germanic Museum Association, established to support the work of the Germanic Museum (now known as the Busch-Reisinger Museum). The association's annual income is used for endowment and other fixed charges.

This bibliography serves as a resource for those researching art history, architecture, and cultural studies, particularly focusing on German-speaking regions and their artistic heritage.

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Specific Works

  1. H. G. Ermisch. Das Japanische Palais in Dresden-Neustadt. Dresden, 1935.
  2. H. Eulenberg and M. Osborn. Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot. Neue Werkkunst. Berlin, 1929.
  3. H. Kehrer. Dürers Selbstbildnisse und die Dürer-Bildnisse. Berlin, 1934.
  4. H. Kubin. Adolf Loos. Vienna, 1931.
  5. W. Luethy. Meisterwerken zur Schweizer Kunst. Vol. IV: Urs Graf. Zurich and Leipzig, 1938.
  6. A. Mayr. Die Werke des Plastikers Josef Thorak. Vienna, 1936.
  7. Erich Mendelsohn. Neubebauung 1930. Berlin, 1930.
  8. E. W. Renard. Schloss Brühl. Berlin, 1934.
  9. F. Stadler. Hans von Kulmbach. Vienna, 1936.
  10. P. Westheim. Wilhelm Lehmbruck. Potsdam, 1922.

General Works

  1. E. Boltenstern, ed. Wiener Möbel. Stuttgart, 1935.
  2. W. R. Deusch and F. Winkler. Deutsche Malerei des Sechzehnten Jahrhunderts. Berlin, 1935.
  3. J. Frank, ed. Die Internationale Werkkunstzelling. Vienna, 1932.
  4. A. Geissler. Skulptur und Malerei des 18. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland. Potsdam, 1926.
  5. W. Hege and W. Burmester. Die Weltlichen Denkmäler Paderborns, Soest, Osnabrücks, Mindens, Münsters. Berlin, 1936.
  6. C. G. Heise and K. K. Eberlein. Die Malerei der deutschen Romantiker und Nazarener im besonderen Überblick und seine Kreise. Munich, 1928.
  7. W. B. Honey. Dresden China. London, 1934.
  8. G.-A. Jellicoe. Baroque Gardens of Austria. London and New York, 1932.
  9. W. von Lütgendorff. Deutsche Werkkunst im Germanischen Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg. Nuremberg, 1910.
  10. C. L. Kuhn. A Catalogue of German Paintings of the Middle Ages and Renaissance in American Collections. Cambridge, 1936.
  11. K. Lohmeyer. Heidelberger Maler der Romantik. Heidelberg, 1935.
  12. V. Oberhammer. Die Bronzestandbilder des Maximiliansgrabmals in der Hofkirche zu Innsbruck. Innsbruck, 1935.
  13. H. Reuther von Oelsen. Tausend Jahre deutscher Plastik und Malerei. Berlin and Leipzig, 1934.
  14. W. Pinder. Die Kunst der deutschen Kaiserzeit bis zum Ende der staufischen Klassik. Leipzig, 1935.
  15. W. Suida. Österreichs Malerei in der Zeit Erzherzog Ernst des Eisernen und König Albrecht II. Vienna, 1926.
  16. E. G. Troche. Niederländische Malerei des Fünfzehnten und Sechzehnten Jahrhunderts. Berlin, 1935.
  17. W. K. Zülch. Frankfurter Kunstler. 1225-1700. Frankfurt a.M., 1935.

Topographical Works

  1. Bau- und Kunstdenkmäler Series for the Grand Duchy of Baden (2 vols.); Principality of Bohemia (2 vols.); Province of Brandenburg (6 vols.); Province of Posen (7 vols.); Principality of Saxony, 1896-1922 (24 vols.); Province of Saxony, 1922-1935 (25 vols.); Thuringia, 1888-1917 (30 vols.).
  2. Baedeker and Muirhead Guides for Austria, 1929; Belgium, 1924; Germany, 1926; South Germany, 1929; Rhineland, 1931; Holland, 1927; Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, 1912; Switzerland, 1922.

Periodicals

  1. Altbayerische Monatsschrift. Vols. 1-15, 1899-1926.
  2. Marburg Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft. Vols. 1-7, 1924-1933.
  3. Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration. Vienna, 1925-1930.
  4. Zeitschrift des deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft. Vol. 1, Nos. 1-7, 1934-1935.

Lexicons

  1. H. A. Müller and H. W. Singer. Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon. Frankfurt a.M., 1922.
  2. O. Schmitt, ed. Reallexikon zur deutschen Kunstgeschichte. Lief. 1-6. Stuttgart, 1935.

Rare Editions

  1. Caspar van Gaviria. Facsimile reproduction of the first edition of the original (Netherlands, 1460-1470) in the Staatsbibliothek, Munich (XyL 39), the only example of which is colored. (W. L. Schreiber, Gravure zur Bibl, 1891-1911, Vol. IV, p. 152.) Gift of Mr. Philip Hofer.
  2. Thoman Lirar. Schwäbische Chronik. Facsimile reproduction of the edition of January 12, 1486, printed in Ulm by Konrad Dinckmut. (H. 1517; W. L. Schreiber, Gravure zur Bibl, 1891-1911, Vol. V, p. 98, No. 1564.) Gift of Mr. Philip Hofer.
  3. Albrecht Dürer. Geometry and Perspective. Nuremberg, 1525.
  4. Lodovico Guicciardini. Descrittione. Antwerp, 1567.
  5. J. Sandrart. Academia Todesca de Fitura. Nuremberg, 1675.
  6. G. Gross. Ecce Homo. Berlin, n.d.

Fliegende Blätter

The Library is happy to announce that negotiations have been almost completed for the acquisition of the complete Fliegende Blätter from 1845 to 1919. This periodical is of social, literary, and artistic documentary of primary importance for the student of the nineteenth century.

The Germanic Museum Association

The Germanic Museum Association was founded three years ago for the purpose of establishing a group of friends interested in supporting the work of the Germanic Museum. The annual income of the Museum from endowment, over and above fixed charges, is...

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General Structure

  • The page is divided into several sections, including:
    1. Individual Works: A list of books and publications authored or edited by various individuals, with publication details such as titles, authors, locations, and years.
    2. General Works: A broader list of publications covering various topics, often edited or compiled by multiple authors.
    3. Topographical Works: A section listing works focused on specific regions or areas.
    4. Periodicals: A list of journals, magazines, or serial publications.
    5. Lexicons: References to lexicons or dictionaries.
    6. Rare Editions: A section highlighting rare or facsimile editions of historical texts.
    7. Miscellaneous Notes: Additional notes, such as announcements or descriptions of library acquisitions.

Content Details

Individual Works

  • The section lists publications by specific authors, such as:
    • H. G. Ermisch: Das Japanische Palast in Dresden-Neustadt, Dresden, 1935.
    • H. Gulenberg and M. K. Osborn: Fritz August Breuhaus de Groot. Neue Werkmuster, Berlin, 1929.
    • H. Kehrer: Dürer Selbstbildnisse und die Dürer-Bildnisse, Berlin, 1934.
    • H. Kulka: Adolf Loos, Vienna, 1931.
    • W. Uth: Monographien zur Schweizer Kunst. Vol. IV: Urs Graf, Zurich and Leipzig, 1928.
    • A. Mayr: Die Werke des Plastikers Josef Thaddäus Stammel, Vienna, 1912.
    • Erich Mendelsohn: Neues Bauen, Berlin, 1930.
    • E. W. Renger: Schloss Brühl, Berlin, 1930.
    • F. Stadler: Hans von Kulmbach, Vienna, 1936.
    • P. Weistein: Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Potsdam, 1922.

General Works

  • This section includes broader publications covering various topics, such as:
    • E. Boltenstern (ed.): Wiener Misbel, Stuttgart, 1935.
    • W. R. Deuten and T. Winkler: Deutsche Malerei des Schreinischen Jahrhunderts, Berlin, 1935.
    • J. Frank (ed.): Die Internationale Werkbundzeitung, Vienna, 1932.
    • A. Feulner: Skulptur und Malerei des 18. Jahrhunderts in Deutschland, Potsdam, 1920.
    • W. Hege and W. Burmester: Die Westfälischen Dome, Paderborn, Soest, Osnabrück, Minden, Münster, Berlin, 1936.
    • C. G. Heise and K. K. Eberlein: Die Malerei der deutschen Romantiker und Nägerlein im besonderen Overbecks und seines Kreises, Munich, 1928.
    • W. B. Honey: Dresden China, London, 1934.
    • G. A. Jellicoe: Baroque Gardens of Austria, London and New York, 1939.
    • W. Josephi: Die Werke Plastischer Kunst im Germanischen Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, Nuremberg, 1910.
    • C. L. Kuhn: A Catalogue of German Paintings of the Middle Ages and Renaissance in American Collections, Cambridge, 1936.
    • K. Lohmeyer: Heidelberger Maler der Romantik, Heidelberg, 1935.
    • V. Oberhammer: Die Bronzestandbilder des Maximilianischen gräflichen in der Hofkirche zu Innsbruck, 1933.
    • H. Freihofer von Oelsen: Tausend Jahre deutscher Plastik und Malerei, Berlin and Leipzig, 1934.
    • W. Pinder: Die Kunst des deutschen Kaiserzeit bis zum Ende der staufischen Klassik, Leipzig, 1935.
    • W. Suida: Österreichische Malerei der Zeit Erzhergog Ernst des Eisernen und König Albrecht II. Vienna, 1926.
    • E. G. Troche: Niederländische Malerei des Fünfzehnten und Sechzehnten Jahrhunderts, Berlin, 1935.
    • W. K. Zülch: Frankfurter Künstler, 1223–1700, Frankfurt a.M., 1935.

Topographical Works

  • This section lists works focused on specific regions or areas:
    • Bau- und Kunstdenkmaler Series for the Grand Duchy of Baden (2 vols.).
    • Principality of Bohemia (2 vols.).
    • Province of Brandenburg (6 vols.).
    • Province of Posen (7 vols.).
    • Principality of Saxony (25 vols.).
    • Province of Saxony, 1876–1912 (24 vols.).
    • Province of Thuringia, 1888–1917 (39 vols.).
    • Badeker and Muirhead Guides for Austria, 1929; Belgium, 1924; Germany, 1926; South Norway, 1929; Rhineland, 1931; Holland, 1927; Germany, Switzerland, and Denmark, 1912; Switzerland, 1922.

Periodicals

  • This section lists journals and serial publications:
    • Althayerische Monalschrift, Vols. 1–15, 1899–1926.
    • Marburg Jahrbuch für Kunstwissenschaft, Vols. 1–7, 1924–1933.
    • Das Schabische Museum, 1925–1930.
    • Zeitschrift des deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft, Vol. 1, Nos. 1–7, 1934–1935.

Lexicons

  • This section includes lexicons or dictionaries:
    • A. Müller and H. W. Singer: Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon, Frankfurt a.M., 1922.
    • O. Schmitt (ed.): Reallexikon zur deutschen Kunstgeschichte, Lief. I–6, Stuttgart, 1935.

Rare Editions

  • This section highlights rare or facsimile editions:
    • Canticum Canticorum: Facsimile reproduction of the first edition of the original (Netherlands, 1460–1470) in the Staatsbibliothek, Munich (Xyl. 33), the only example of which is colored. (W. L. Schreiber, Gravure sur Bois, 1891–1911, Vol. IV, p. 152.)
    • Gift of Mr. Philip Holer: Facsimile reproduction of the edition of January 13, 1486, printed in Ulm by Konrad Dinckmut (H. Tollert, W. L. Schreiber, Gravure sur Bois, 1891–1911, Vol. V, p. 68, No. 4508.)
    • Gift of Mr. Philip Holer: Albrecht Dürer. Geometry and Perspective. Nuremberg, 1525.
    • J. Sodervic Guicciardini: Descricione di Pintura, Antwerp, 1567.
    • Lodovico: Academia Todecha de Pittura, Nuremberg, 1675.
    • G. Grose: Ecce Homo, Berlin, n.d.

Miscellaneous Notes

  • A note at the bottom of the page announces that negotiations have been almost completed for the acquisition of the complete Fliegende Blätter from 1845 to 1919. The note describes Fliegende Blätter as a social, literary, and artistic document of primary importance for students of the nineteenth century.
  • The page also mentions The Germanic Museum Association, which was founded three years ago to support the establishment of a group of friends interested in the purpose of establishing the Germanic Museum. The annual income of the museum is derived from endowment, over and above fixed charges.

Visual Layout

  • The page is printed in a clean, formal typographic style typical of academic or library catalogs.
  • The text is organized into clearly labeled sections with headings in bold or larger font.
  • Page numbers are visible at the bottom right corner ([19]).

Purpose

The page appears to be part of a library or museum catalog, serving as a reference guide for researchers, scholars, and collectors. It provides detailed bibliographic information about various publications, artworks, and historical documents, making it a valuable resource for anyone studying art, history, or literature.

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