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The image shows two pages from a document titled "Germanic Museum," specifically Appendix I and Appendix II. Here's a detailed summary of the content on each page:
Appendix I: Gifts and Purchases
Purchases:
Gifts:
Appendix II: Loans to the Museum
Appendix III: Loans to the Museum
The image shows two pages from a document related to the Germanic Museum, detailing gifts, purchases, loans to the museum, and loans by the museum.
Purchases:
Sculpture:
Painting:
Drawing:
Prints:
Decorative Art:
Reproductions:
Gifts:
Anonymous Gifts: René Sintenis, Antelope (bronze); Munich School, XVIII Century, Head of an Angel (polychromed wood); Flemish drawing of XVI Century, Adoration of the Magi; Lionel Feininger, Book Illustrations; fourteen reproductions of paintings and drawings by Cornelis, Van Eyck, Feuerbach, Friedrich, Liebermann, Menzel, Overbeck, Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Slevogt, Steinhuber, Steindorff; eleven reproductions of woodcuts by Dürer.
Mrs. Edward B. Adams: Drawing by Wilhelm Kobell
Miss Emma Borchardt: Two prints by Rembrandt and St. Paul's, London
Professor Arthur Burkhard: Karl Bauer, Portrait of Stephan George (etching)
Mr. Erich Cohrs: Paul Kleinschmidt, Head of a Woman (watercolor)
Mrs. S. R. Guggenheim: Seven reproductions of paintings by Richard Bauer
Mrs. A. Koshland: Two pieces of Agenta Swedish pottery
Miss Carrie M. Weitze: Two Saxon peasant dolls
Anonymous Loans: Three paintings by Feininger, Lionel, Paul Klee, two Nymphenburg Porcelain figures designed by Franz Bustelli
Mrs. Edward B. Adams: Drawing by Wilhelm Kobell; three prints by Pablo Picasso and Wilhelm Lehmbruck; sculpture Head of a Girl by Marta Adam
Mr. Erich Cohrs: Sculptured St. Catherine, Swabian School, XIV Century; bronze figure of a Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe
College Art Association: Ninety-three items for the International Advertising Exhibition
Fogg Art Museum: Eighteen drawings by Augsburg School, Beham, Cranach, Holbein, the Younger, Kolbe, Menzel, Pencz, Richter, Schauflein, Schwazar, Toepffer, Weirotter, and Zingg
Mr. William Herman: Two paintings, Joachim Patinir, Landscape with St. Jerome; Vincent van Gogh, Landscape
Mr. Joseph D. Portanova: Sculptured Head of Beethoven by J. D. Portanova
Mr. Robert B. Minturn: Painting of the School of Braques, Adoration of the Magi
Mr. Ernst Rosenfeld: Two paintings, Barthol Bruyn, Portrait of a Lady; Hans Burgkmair, Portrait of an Architect
Professor Paul J. Sachs: Painting Lucas Cranach, Portrait of Martin Luther
Mr. Curt Valentin: One hundred items for the Drawings by Contemporary Masters Exhibition
Mr. Carl M. Strehlke: Painting by Georg Kolbe, Kneeling Girl
Miss Marianne Willich: One hundred and fifty-seven items for the Contemporary German Pottery and Textiles Exhibition
Mr. Karl Zerbe: Thirty-seven paintings by the artist
Children's Art Center, Boston, Massachusetts: Twelve colored reproductions by Altdorfer, Baldung, Cologne School, Cranach, Dürer, Grünewald, Lochner, Master of the Bartholomew Altar, and Schongauer
Fine Arts Guild, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Three prints by Kaethe Kollwitz
Grace Horne Galleries, Boston, Massachusetts: Sculpture, Georg Kolbe, Dance
John Herron Art Institute, Indianapolis, Indiana: Fourteen paintings and drawings by Burkart, Dix, Feininger, Grassmann, Grosz, Hofer, Kandinsky, Klee, Kolbe, Macke, Nolde, Nückel, and Zerbe
The image contains pages from an appendix of a document related to the Germanic Museum. It lists gifts and purchases, as well as loans to and by the museum.
Page 6 (Appendix I - Gifts and Purchases):
Sculptures:
Paintings:
Drawings:
Prints:
Decorative Art:
Reproductions:
Gifts:
Page 7 (Appendix II - Loans to the Museum):
Anonymous Loans:
Loans by the Museum:
Page 8 (Appendix III - Loans by the Museum):
The image shows pages from a document titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM," specifically focusing on Appendices I, II, and III.
Appendix I: Gifts and Purchases
This section lists various artworks acquired through gifts and purchases:
Appendix II: Loans to the Museum
This section details artworks loaned to the museum:
Appendix III: Loans by the Museum
This part lists items loaned by the museum to other institutions:
The document is essentially a detailed record of acquisitions, loans, and gifts to and from the Germanic Museum, showcasing the breadth of its collection and collaborative efforts with other institutions.
The image shows two pages from a document related to the Germanic Museum, specifically pages 6 and 7. These pages detail various gifts, purchases, and loans associated with the museum.
Page 6: Appendix I - Gifts and Purchases
Purchases:
Reproductions:
Gifts:
Page 7: Appendix II - Loans to the Museum
Appendix III - Loans by the Museum
The image displays a document detailing the appendices of the Germanic Museum, focusing on gifts, purchases, and loans related to art and artifacts. Here’s a detailed summary:
Sculptures:
Painting:
Miscellaneous Artworks:
Drawings:
Prints:
Decorative Art:
Reproductions:
Gifts:
Anonymous Loans:
Loans from Individuals:
Children's Art Center, Boston:
Fine Arts Guild, Cambridge:
Greater Boston Garden Club:
The Jones Library, Amherst:
The image shows two pages from a book or catalog related to the Germanic Museum. The left page is numbered 6 and is titled "APPENDIX I," listing "GIFTS AND PURCHASES" with detailed categories including Sculpture, Painting, Drawing, Prints, Reproductions, and Gifts, followed by contributors' names and descriptions of the artworks or items.
The right page is numbered 7 and is titled "APPENDIX II" and "APPENDIX III," listing "LOANS TO THE MUSEUM" and "LOANS BY THE MUSEUM," respectively. This page includes names of lenders or donors and descriptions of the works loaned to or by the museum, such as paintings, porcelain figures, tapestry, portraits, drawings, and sculptures.
Overall, the text provides detailed documentation of various artworks and their sources related to the Germanic Museum's collection.
The image displays two pages from a text-based document, specifically pages 6 and 7, titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM." The content lists various sections including "APPENDIX I" and "APPENDIX II," which detail the gifts and purchases, loans to the museum, and other loans by the museum. The text outlines various categories such as sculptures, paintings, drawings, prints, and decorative arts, along with the names of artists and descriptions of specific pieces of artwork or artifacts. For example, under sculptures in "Gifts and Purchases," you can see items like "Head of a Girl (terra cotta); Georges Minne, Kneeling Youth (bronze)." Under "Gifts," there are anonymous gifts and named donors such as "Mrs. S. W. Straus: One hundred and fifty-seven items for the Contemporary German Pottery and Textiles Exhibition."
The document appears to be historical and related to an art or cultural museum, with emphasis on Germanic heritage, detailing acquisitions and loans associated with the institution. The text font is serif, likely typical of an official museum publication or catalog. The page layout is neat, suggesting a professional, scholarly, or educational purpose.
The image is a photograph of two pages from a book or catalog, specifically pages 6 and 7. The title "GERMANIC MUSEUM" is centered at the top of both pages, followed by different appendices.
Page 6:
Page 7:
Appendix II: Loans to the Museum
Appendix III: Loans by the Museum
The pages feature a clean, organized layout with specific names, titles, and classifications of artworks along with the contributors. The text is primarily in English and focuses on the collection details and lending activities of the Germanic Museum.
The image shows two pages from a document titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM", specifically from Appendices I and II. These pages detail gifts and purchases made by the museum, as well as loans to the museum. Here is a breakdown of the content:
This section lists various gifts and purchases made by the museum, categorized under Sculpture, Painting, Drawing, Prints, Reproductions, and Gifts. Each entry includes the donor or source, the artwork or item, and sometimes additional details such as the artist or medium.
This section lists loans to the museum, detailing the lender, the artwork or items loaned, and sometimes additional information such as the artist or medium.
This section lists loans made by the museum to other institutions, detailing the recipient, the loaned items, and sometimes additional information.
This document serves as a formal record of the museum's acquisitions, donations, and loans, providing valuable historical and curatorial context.