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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1934-1936

ARCH.2013.5.2, Rendition: 793648

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The image shows two pages from a report, specifically pages 6 and 7. These pages list various artworks and objects that have been lent to a museum. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Page 6:

This page lists various artworks and objects lent by different individuals and institutions. The items include:

  • Sculptures and Artifacts:

    • Pair of Angels by Veit Stoss (noted as not on exhibition)
    • Silver Ships and Bulls from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
    • Various religious artifacts such as a seventeenth-century German silver-gilt monstrance, a fifteenth-century Limoges enamel, and a seventeenth-century reliquary
    • A seventeenth-century nativity by a Franconian master
    • Sculptures of St. Christopher and St. George by a Tyrolese master
    • A design for a fountain by a South German master
    • Arms of Hans Holbein the Younger
  • Paintings:

    • Madonna and Child by the Master of the Pforr drawings
    • Four watercolors by Friedrich Overbeck
    • Portrait of Ann of Hungary by Hans Maler zu Schwaz
    • Portrait of a Bearded Man by Lucas Cranach the Elder
    • Portrait of a Man by Barthel Beham
    • German altarpiece by Dürer
    • Portrait of a Nobleman by Hans Mielich
    • Two paintings by Franz Marc
    • Various landscapes and portraits by artists such as Paul Klee, Emil Nolde, and Lovis Corinth
  • Books and Manuscripts:

    • Twenty-nine bookbindings by Ignatz Wiemeler
    • Sixty-nine pieces of Swedish glass
    • Bronze statuette of a Girl by Georg Kolbe
  • Other Items:

    • Drawings and etchings by various artists
    • Orrefors glass pieces
    • A silver-gilt monstrance
    • A drawing of a kneeling girl by Georg Kolbe

Page 7:

This page continues the list of objects lent by the museum and includes:

  • Addison Gallery, Andover, Mass.:

    • Two Swedish wall paintings
    • Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger
    • Landscape by Otto Dix
    • Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde
    • Various paintings and drawings by artists such as Gustav Grassmann, Paul Klee, and Otto Dix
  • Fogg Art Museum:

    • Madonna and Child by the Master of the Pforr drawings
    • Design for a fountain by a South German master
    • Design for a coat-of-arms of Hans Holbein the Younger
    • Various paintings and drawings by artists such as Paul Klee, Emil Nolde, and Lovis Corinth
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Paintings and drawings by artists such as Paul Klee, Emil Nolde, and Lovis Corinth
    • Sculptures and other artworks by various artists

The bottom of the page notes that the report is reprinted from the Report of the President of Harvard College and Reports of Departments for 1955-56.

This detailed listing provides a comprehensive overview of the artworks and objects that were part of the exhibition, highlighting the diversity and richness of the collection.

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The image shows a printed page from a document listing objects lent to a museum. The page is titled "Objects Lent to the Museum" and contains a detailed list of artworks and artifacts with their respective lenders and descriptions. Here's a detailed summary:

Page 6

  1. A. S. Drey: Sculpture, "Pair of Angels by Veit Stoss"; metalwork, seventeenth-century Silver Ship; sixteenth-century Silver Bull.
  2. Mr. Richard Eberheimer: "Christ in Lambro by an Upper Rhine Master".
  3. Mr. Selwyn D. Ehrman: "Nativity by a Franconian Master".
  4. Mr. George W. Elderking: "St. Christopher and St. George by a Tyrolese Master".
  5. Fogg Art Museum: "Madonna and Child by the Master of the Parrot"; drawings, "Design for a Fountain by a South German Master", "Design for a Coat-of-Arms by Hans Holbein the Younger".
  6. French and Co.: Sculpture, "German fifteenth-century Madonna", "German sixteenth-century Statue of a Saint", "Nuremberg Tapistry of the fifteenth century".
  7. Mr. Henry Copley Greene: "Four watercolors by Friedrich Overbeck".
  8. Mr. S. B. Guggenheim: "Portrait of Ann of Hungary by Hans Maler zu Schwaz".
  9. Dr. F. H. Hirschland: "Portrait of a Bearded Man by Lucas Cranach the Elder".
  10. Mrs. Louis F. Hyde: "Portrait of a Man by Bartholomäus Zeitblom".
  11. Dirkran G. Kelekian: "German fifteenth-century Statue of a Saint".
  12. Mr. S. H. Kress: "Portrait of a Nobleman by Hans Memling".
  13. Dr. Karl Kress: "Twenty-seven paintings by Max Pechstein", "Two paintings by Emil Nolde".
  14. Mr. Paul Mellon: "Two paintings by Paul Klee".
  15. Mogul Art Foundation: "Neopolitan Girl by Alexei Jawlensky", "Two paintings by Paul Klee".
  16. Mr. John M. Schiff: "Landscape by Schmidt-Rottluff", "Landscape by Erich Heckel", "Nude by Erbslöh", "Still Life by Emil Nolde", "Landscape by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner", "Figures by Bernt Notke", "Landscape by Ewald, On Horseback by Melchior", "Head of a Woman by Genin".
  17. Museum of Modern Art: "Der Krieg (series of fifty woodcuts) by Otto Dix".
  18. Orrefors Glass Co.: "Sixty-three pieces of Swedish glass".
  19. Mrs. Louis K. Ransohoff: "Bronze Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe".
  20. Professor Paul J. Sachs: Drawings, "St. Agatha by a South German Master", "The Magi by Hans Schaufelin", "Crucifixion by Tobias Stimmer", "St. Catherine by Lucas Cranach the Elder".
  21. Mr. John M. Schiff: "Portrait of a Lady by Bartholomäus Zeitblom", "Portraits of Johann Friedrich and Sybille of Saxony by Lucas Cranach the Elder", "Presentation of Christ in the Temple by Johann Koerbecke".
  22. Mr. Henry Schnierwind: "St. Mary Magdalene by the Master of the Stierzing Altar", "St. Catherine by Michael Pacher", "Two paintings by Lucas Cranach".
  23. F. Schumacher and Co.: "Seven modern German textiles".
  24. Jacques Seligmann and Co.: "Crucifixion by a Rhenish Master", "Statue of St. Sebastian by a South German Master".
  25. Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co.: "Portrait of a Lady by Christoph Amberger", "Pair of Statues of Angels by Valentin Leendenstreich".
  26. Mr. Percy S. Straus: "Portrait of Sir Henry Guildford by Hans Holbein the Younger".
  27. Mr. Carl Straus: "Drawing of a Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe".

Page 7

  1. Mr. E. W. Steinmeyer: "Presentation in the Temple by Albrecht Altdorfer".
  2. Mr. Felix W. Warburg: "Madonna and Child by Tilman Riemenschneider".
  3. Wildenstein and Co.: "The Compostela Pilgrim by Martin Schongauer".
  4. Mr. Hermann W. Williams, Jr.: "Thirty-six English Brass Rubbings".

Additional Notes

  • Addison Gallery, Andover, Mass.: Two Swedish Wall Paintings.
  • Fine Arts Guild, Cambridge, Mass.: "The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger".
  • Chase Manhattan Bank: Landscapes by Gunther Grassmann, "Ice Home by Georg Grosz", "Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde", "reproductions of works by Kokoschka".
  • Chase Manhattan Bank, New York: "The Bride by Otto Dix", "Portrait of a Woman by Otto Dix".
  • Chase Manhattan Bank, Paris: "The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger".
  • Chase Manhattan Bank, New York: "Landscape by Gunther Grassmann", "Café by Georg Grosz", "Frohlich by Wassily Kandinsky", "Flower Piece and Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee", "Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde", "Child Eating Soup by Otto Nückel".
  • Dunster House, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.: "Head of a Woman by Otto Dix", "Girl with a Mandolin by Karl Hofer", "Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee".
  • San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, Calif.: "The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger", "Landscape by Gunther Grassmann", "Brotherly Love by Georg Grosz", "Frohlich by Wassily Kandinsky", "Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee", "Tittering Woman by Paul Kleinschmidt", "Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde", "Still Life by Karl Zerbe".

The document is noted to be reprinted from the "Report of the President of Harvard College and Reports of Departments for 1935-36".

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The image contains a detailed list of artworks and their respective owners or donors, along with some exhibition information. Here is a summary of the content:

Artworks and Owners:

Page 6:

  1. A. S. Drey:

    • Sculpture: Pair of Angels by Veit Stoss; metalwork, seventeenth century Silver Ship, sixteenth century Silver Bull.
  2. Mr. Richard Ederheimer:

    • Christ in Limbo by an Upper Rhine Master.
  3. Mr. Sidney D. Ehrman:

    • Nativity by a Frenchman Master.
  4. Mr. George W. Elderkin:

    • St. Christopher and St. George by a Tyrolean Master.
  5. Fogg Art Museum:

    • Madonna and Child by the Master of the Parrot; drawings, Design for a Fountain by a South German Master; Design for a Coat-of-Arms by Hans Holbein the Younger.
  6. Mr. Henry Copely Greene:

    • Four watercolors by Friedrich Overbeck.
  7. Mr. S. B. Guggenheim:

    • Portrait of Ann of Hungary by Hans Maler zu Schwaz.
  8. Dr. F. H. Hirschland:

    • Portrait of a Bearded Man by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  9. Mrs. Louis F. Hyde:

    • Portrait of a Man by Barthel Beham.
  10. Dikran G. Kelekian:

    • German fifteenth century Statue of a Saint.
  11. Mr. S. H. Kress:

    • Portrait of a Nude Man by Hans Holbein.
  12. Dr. Karl A. Linde:

    • Twenty-seven paintings by Max Pechstein, two paintings by Otto Dix, two paintings by Franz Radziwill, and two paintings by Paul Klee.
  13. Mr. Karl N. Leubuscher:

    • Two paintings by Hans Holbein the Younger.
  14. Mr. Henry L. Moore:

    • Portrait of a Man by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  15. Mr. Henry Morgan:

    • Madonna and Child by a German Master.
  16. Mr. Carl Strauss:

    • Portrait of a Lady by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  17. Mr. Percy S. Straus:

    • Portrait of Sir Henry Guildford by Hans Holbein the Younger.
  18. Mr. Carl Strauss:

    • Drawing of a Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe.

Objects Lent by the Museum:

Page 7:

  1. Addison Gallery, Andover, Mass.:

    • Two Swedish Wall Paintings.
  2. Fine Arts Guild, Cambridge, Mass.:

    • The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger.
  3. Chimney Landscapes by Günther Grassmann:

    • Ice Home by George Grosz, Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde, reproductions of works by Kokoschka.
  4. Chicago Art Institute:

    • Portrait of a Lady by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  5. Café by Lionel Feininger, Chimney Landscape by Günther Grassmann:

    • Brotherly Love by George Grosz, Frohlich by Wassily Kandinsky, Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee, Tittering Woman by Paul Klee.
  6. Dunster House, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.:

    • Head of a Woman by Otto Dix, Girl with a Mandolin by Karl Hofer, Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee.
  7. San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, Calif.:

    • The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger.
  8. Frieze by George Grosz, Frohlich by Wassily Kandinsky:

    • Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee.

Additional Information:

  • The text at the bottom of page 6 mentions a biography of a person who graduated from Harvard in 1929, worked with various institutions, and was noted for his contributions to the arts.

The document appears to be a segment from a report of the President of Harvard College and Reports of Departments for the years 1935-36.

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The image is a page from a catalog or report listing various artworks and objects on loan to a museum. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Side:

  1. A. S. Drey:

    • Sculpture: Pair of Angels by Veit Stoss, seventeenth-century silver ship, sixteenth-century silver bull.
  2. Mr. Richard Ederheimer:

    • Christ in Lambio by an Upper Rhine Master.
  3. Mr. Selden D. Ehrman:

    • Nativity by a Framerian Master.
  4. Fogg Art Museum:

    • Madonna and Child by the Master of the Parrot; drawings by a South German Master.
    • Design for a Fountain by a South German Master.
    • Design for a Coat-of-Arms by Hans Holbein the Younger.
  5. French and Co.:

    • Sculpture, German fifteenth-century Madonna, German sixteenth-century statue of a Saint; Nuremberg tapestry of the fifteenth century.
  6. Mr. Henry Copley Greene:

    • Four watercolours by Friedrich Overbeck.
  7. Mr. S. B. Guggenheim:

    • Portrait of Ann of Hungary by Hans Maler zu Schwaz.
  8. Dr. F. H. Hirschfeld:

    • Portrait of a Bearded Man by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  9. Mrs. Louis F. Hyde:

    • Portrait of a Man by Barthelemy Beham.
  10. Dikran G. Kelekian:

    • German fifteenth-century statue of a Saint.
  11. Dr. Karl Klee:

    • Twenty-seven paintings by Max Pechstein.
    • Two paintings by Paul Klee.
    • Landscapes by Schmidt-Rottluff and Erich Heckel, Nude by Erbsloh, Still Life by Emil Noldé.
    • Two paintings by Campendorf, Landscapes by Franz Heckendorf, Railroad by Ernest Ludwig Kieser, Figures by Berlit, Landscapes by Ewald, On Horseback by Melzer, Head of a Woman by Genia.
  12. Mogmar Art Foundation:

    • Nativity by Bartholomäus Zetzsche.
    • A series of fifty-seven drawings by Otto Dix.
    • Twenty-nine book-bindings by Ignatz Wiemer.
  13. Orrefors Glass Co.:

    • Sixty-three pieces of Swedish glass.
  14. Mrs. Louis K. Ransohoff:

    • Bronze Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe.
  15. Professor Paul J. Sachs:

    • Drawings, St. Agatha by a South German Master.
    • Madonna and Child by Hans Schaufel.
    • Crucifixion by Tobias Stimmer, St. Sebastian by the Elder.
  16. Mr. John M. Schiff:

    • Portrait of a Lady by Barthelemy Beham.
    • Portraits of Johann Friedrich and Sybille of Saxony by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
    • Presentation of Christ in the Temple by Johann Koerberke.
  17. Mr. Henry Schniewind:

    • St. Mary Magdalene by the Master of the St. Catherine Altar, St. Catherine by Michael Pacher.
    • Two paintings by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  18. F. Schumacher and Co.:

    • Seven modern German textiles.
    • Crucifixion by a Rhenish Master, Statue of St. Sebastian by a South German Master.
  19. Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co.:

    • Portrait of a Lady by Christoph Amberger.
    • Pair of Statues of Angels by Valentin Lendenstreith.
  20. Mr. Percy S. Strauss:

    • Portrait of Sir Henry Guildford by Hans Holbein the Younger.
  21. Mr. Carl Strauss:

    • Drawing of a Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe.

Right Side:

  1. Mr. E. W. Steinmeyer:

    • Presentation at the Temple by Albrecht Altdorfer.
    • Madonna and Child by Tilman Reymser.
  2. Wildenstein and Co.:

    • The Compostella Pilgrim by Martin Schongauer.
    • Thirty-six English Brass Rubbings by Hermann W. Williams, Jr.
  3. Objects Lent by the Museum:

    • Addison Gallery, Andover, Mass.: Two Swedish Wall Paintings.
    • Fine Arts Guild, Cambridge, Mass.: The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger, Chiemsee Landscape by Günther Grassmann, Café by George Gross, Head of a Woman by Emil Noldé, reproductions of works by Kokoschka, Mane (4), Kube, and Beckmann.
    • Chiemsee Museum, San Francisco: Head of a Woman by Otto Dix, Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger, Chiemsee Landscape by Günther Grassmann, Café by George Gross, Frohlich by Wassily Kandinsky, and Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee.
    • Dunster House, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.: Head of a Woman by Otto Dix, Girl with a Mandolin by Karl Hofer, Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee, Tittering Woman by Paul Klee, Still Life by Karl Zerbe.
    • San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco: The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger, Chiemsee Landscape by Günther Grassmann, Brotherly Love by Georg Gross, Frohlich by Wassily Kandinsky, Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee.

This catalog seems to be part of a detailed report from Harvard College, detailing artworks and objects on display or loaned out during the academic year 1935-36.

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The document is a list of art objects and their respective donors or sources, likely from an exhibition or museum collection. Each entry includes the name of the donor, the title or description of the artwork, and the artist if applicable. The list is divided into two pages, with page 6 on the left and page 7 on the right. The items range from sculptures, paintings, and drawings to textiles and other decorative arts, spanning various periods and styles, primarily focusing on European art. Notable artists mentioned include Albrecht Altdorfer, Hans Holbein the Younger, and Lucas Cranach the Elder, among others. The document also includes a section titled "OBJECTS LENT BY THE MUSEUM," indicating that some items are on loan from other institutions. The text at the bottom of page 7 indicates that this list is reprinted from the Report of the President of Harvard College and Reports of Departments for 1935-36.

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The image displays a list of art objects that were added to the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University. This list appears to be an excerpt from a report detailing acquisitions for a particular period, possibly around the mid-20th century (1955-56).

Left Column:

  1. A. S. Drey, Sculpture:

    • Pair of Angels by Veit Stoss; metalwork, seventeenth century Silver Bull.
    • Mr. Richard Ederheimer: Christ in Limbo by an Upper Rhenish Master.
  2. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Watkins:

    • Portrait of a Bearded Man by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  3. Professor George W. Elderkin:

    • Madonna and Child by the Master of the Parrot; drawings.
    • Design for a Fountain by a South German Master.
    • Design for a Coat-of-Arms by Hans Holbein the Younger (?).
    • French and/or German fifteenth century Madonna.
    • German sixteenth century Statue of a Saint; Nuremberg Tapestry of the fifteenth century.
  4. Mr. Henry Coley Greene:

    • Four watercolors by Friedrich Overbeck.
    • Mr. S. R. Guggenheim: Portrait of Anna of Hungary by Hans Maler zu Schwaz.
    • F. H. Hirschland: Portrait of a Bearded Man by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  5. Mrs. Louis F. Hyde:

    • Portrait of a Man by Bartholomaeus Bruyn the Elder.
  6. Dr. K. G. Reiling:

    • German fifteenth century Statue of a Saint.
  7. Mrs. H. H. Kress:

    • Portrait of a Nobleman by Hans Muelich.
    • Dutch seventeenth century Portrait of a Man; two paintings by Frans Post.
  8. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Williams:

    • Landscape by Jan Brueghel the Elder.
  9. Anonymous:

    • Two paintings by Paul Klee, Landscape by Schmidt-Rottluff.
    • Landscape by Erich Heckel.
    • Nude by Egon Schiele, two paintings by Paul Klee.
    • Landscape by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Landscape by Jawlensky.
    • Landscape by Erich Heckel, Landscape by Ewald.
    • Landscape by Campendonk.
    • Landscape by Franz Heckendorf.
  10. Mrs. John D. Moores:

    • Head of a Woman by Gustav Klimt.
  11. Magnar Art Foundation:

    • Venus and Amor by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
    • Museum of Modern Art: The Kreig (series of fifty etchings) by Otto Dix.
  12. Orrefors Glas Co.:

    • Sixty-three pieces of Swedish glass.
  13. Mr. Louis K. Ransohoff:

    • Bronze Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe.
  14. Princeton University:

    • St. Agatha by a South German Master.
  15. Adoration of the Magi:

    • Crucifixion by a Rhenish Master.
    • St. Sebastian by a South German Master.
  16. Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co.:

    • Portrait of a Lady by Christoph Amberger.
    • Pair of Statuettes of Angels by Valentin Lendenstreit.
  17. Mr. John M. Schiff:

    • Portrait of a Lady by Barthel Bruyn, Portrait of Johann Friedrich and Sybille of Saxony by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
    • Presentation of Christ in the Temple by Johann Koerbecke.
  18. Mr. Henry Schermer:

    • St. Mary Magdalene by the Master of the St. Catherine by Michael Pacher.
  19. F. Schumacher and Co.:

    • Seven modern German textiles.
  20. Jacques Seligmann and Co.:

    • Crucifixion by a Rhenish Master, Statue of St. Sebastian by a South German Master.
  21. Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co.:

    • Portrait of a Lady by Christoph Amberger.
    • Pair of Statuettes of Angels by Valentin Lendenstreit.
  22. Mr. Perry T. Rathbone:

    • Portrait of Sir Henry Guildford by Hans Holbein the Younger.
  23. Mr. Carl Straus:

    • Drawing of a Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe.

Right Column:

  1. Mr. F. W. Steinschneider:

    • Presentation in the Temple by Albrecht Altdorfer.
  2. Mr. Felix M. Warburg (Maud K. Warburg):

    • Madonna and Child by Tilman Riemenschneider.
  3. Wildenstein and Co.:

    • The Compliments of the Prophets by Moritz von Schwind.
  4. Mr. Hermann W. Williams, Jr.:

    • Thirty-six English Brass Rubbings.

Objects List by the Museum:

  1. Addison Gallery, Andover, Mass.:

    • Two Small Wall Paintings.
  2. Fine Arts Guild, Cambridge, Mass.:

    • The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger.
  3. Chinese Landscape:

    • By Gunther Grassmann, Eese Homo by Georg Grosz.
    • Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde.
  4. Reproductions of works by:

    • George Grosz, Marc Chagall, Karl Hofer, Max Beckmann, Albert Burkart.
  5. Landscapes by:

    • Lyonel Feininger, Chinese Landscape by Gunther Grassmann.
    • San Francesco Museum of Art, San Francisco, Calif.: The Flight Steamer by Lionel Feininger.
  6. Landscapes:

    • By Wassily Kandinsky, Flower Piece and Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee.
  7. Head of a Woman by:

    • Emil Nolde, Child Eating Soup by Otto Mueller.
  8. Dunster House, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.:

    • Head of a Woman by Georges Rouault.
  9. Gift of the Artist:

    • Two Kilims, Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee.
  10. San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, Calif.:

    • The Flight Steamer by Lionel Feininger.
  11. Landscapes:

    • By Wassily Kandinsky, Still Life by Karl Zerbe.
    • Gift by Gustav Klimt, Fröhlich by Wassily Kandinsky.
    • Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee.
    • Tittering Woman by Paul Klee, Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde.

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The typeface is consistent with that used in formal reports or academic texts, and the layout is structured in a numbered list format. The items on the list are briefly described, often with attributions to specific artists or periods. For instance, mentions of "A. D. S. Dry: Sculpture, Pair of Angels by Veit Stoss," "Mr. Richard Edelman: Christ in Limbo by an Upper Rhine Master," and other similar entries can be seen.

At the bottom of the right page, there is a note that reads "[Reprinted from the Report of the President of Harvard College and Reports of Departments for 1953-54]." This indicates that the document is likely an excerpt from an annual report related to Harvard College, specifically covering contributions of artworks to a museum or collection during that academic year.

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The image depicts two pages from a book or a report. The pages are numbered 6 and 7. Page 6 contains a list of various artworks and artists, presumably detailing either acquisitions, loans, or exhibitions. The list includes sculptures, paintings, drawings, and tapestries by various artists such as A. S. Drey, Mr. Richard Ederheimer, Mr. Sidney D. Ehrman, Professor George W. Elderkin, and many others.

Page 7 is titled "Objects Lent by the Museum," and lists institutions such as the Addison Gallery, the Fine Arts Guild in Cambridge, Chicago Art Institute, Dunster House at Harvard University, and the San Francisco Museum of Art. Under each institution, specific artworks are listed, including pieces by Lionel Feininger, Gunther Grassmann, George Grosz, Emil Nolde, and other artists.

At the bottom of the page, there is an italicized note indicating that the text is "Reprinted from the Report of the President of Harvard College and Reports of Departments for 1935-36."

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The image shows two pages (pages 6 and 7) from a report or catalog, likely related to art or museum collections. The text lists individuals and institutions along with specific artworks or contributions they have made or lent.

Page 6 includes names such as A. S. Drey, Mr. Richard Ederheimer, Mr. Sidney D. Ehrman, Professor George W. Elderkin, Fogg Art Museum, French and Co., Mr. Henry Copley Greene, Mr. S. R. Guggenheim, Dr. F. H. Hirschland, Mrs. Louis F. Hyde, and many others, followed by descriptions of various paintings, sculptures, drawings, and other artworks.

Page 7 continues with more names and contributions, including Mr. F. W. Steinmeyer, Mr. Felix W. Warburg, Wildenstein and Co., Mr. Hermann W. Williams Jr., and sections listing objects lent by different museums and galleries, such as Addison Gallery, Andover, Mass., Fine Arts Guild, Cambridge, Mass., Chicago Art Institute, Dunster House, Harvard University, and San Francisco Museum of Art.

At the bottom of page 7, a note states that the content is "[Reprinted from the Report of the President of Harvard College and Reports of Departments for 1935-36.]"

Overall, the pages document art loans and contributions, detailing the provenance and artists connected to various works.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory, likely from an art collection or museum, detailing a list of objects and artworks. The page is numbered "6" and "7" at the top, indicating it is part of a larger document. The left side of the page contains a list of artworks, each accompanied by a brief description, including the artist, title, medium, and sometimes additional details such as date, location, or subject matter. The entries are organized in a structured format, with each artwork listed on a separate line.

Left Side (Page 6):

  • A. S. Drey: Sculpture titled "Pair of Angels" by Veit Stoss, made of metalwork, dated seventeenth century, along with a "Silver Ship" and "Silver Bull" from the same period.
  • Mr. Richard Erleheimer: A Christ in Limbo by an Upper Rhine Master, a Madonna and Child by a Franco-Flemish Master, and a Nativity by Master Martin Schongauer.
  • Professor Edgar Eckert: St. Christopher and St. George by a Tyrolese Master.
  • Fogg Art Museum: Includes works such as "Madonna and Child" by the Master of the Parrot (drawings), a fountain design by a South German Master, and a coat-of-arms design by Hans Hoblen the Younger.
  • French and Co.: Features sculptures such as a German fifteenth-century Madonna, a German sixteenth-century statue of a saint, and a Nuremberg tapestry from the fifteenth century.
  • Mr. Henry Cogley Greene: Four watercolors by Friedrich Overbeck.
  • Mr. S. R. Guggenheim: Portraits of Ann of Hungary by Hans Mulier zu Schwarz, a portrait of a bearded man by Barthel Beham, and a portrait of a man by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  • Mrs. F. H. Hirschfeld: Portrait of Man by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  • Dr. S. H. Kreiss: Portrait of a nobleman by Hans Stuch.
  • Dikran G. Kelesian: German fifteenth-century statue of a saint.
  • Dr. Otto Dix: Two paintings by Paul Klee, including "Blue Vase" and "Still Life with Bottles."
  • Klein Schmidt, Neopolitan Girl by Alexej Javlensky: Two paintings by Paul Klee, titled "Landscape by Emil Nolde" and "Landscape by Erich Heckel."
  • Ries, Erbsich: Still Life by Emil Nolde, Landscape by Heckel, and two paintings by Campendonk.
  • Ernest Ludwig Kirchner: Figures by Franz Heckelmann, Railroad by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, and Landscape by Erwin Ewald.
  • Mrs. John D. Mellon: Venus and Woman by Bartholomas Zeitzelm.
  • Mogmar Art Foundation: Head of a Woman by Lucas Cranach the Elder, showing twenty modern book-bindings by Ignatz Fischer.
  • Museum of Modern Art: Der Krieg (series of fifty).
  • Orrefors Glass Co.: Sixty-three pieces of Swedish glass.
  • Mrs. Louis R. Ransom: Bronze Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe.
  • Professor Paul J. Sachs: Drawings by a South German Master, an Adoration of the Magi by Hans Schaufelin, and a Crucifixion by Thomas Stimmer.
  • St. Anthony by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  • Mr. John M. Schiff: Portrait of a Lady by Barthel Beham, Portrait of Johann Friedrich and Sybille of Saxony by Lucas Cranach the Elder, and Portraits of Christ in the Temple by Johann Koerbecke.
  • Mr. Henry Selwyn: St. Mary Magdalen by the Master of the Sterzing Altar, St. Catherine by Michael Pacher, and two paintings by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
  • F. Schumacher and Co.: Seven modern German textiles.
  • Jacques Seligmann and Co.: Crucifixion by a Rhenish Master, Statue of St. Sebastian by a South German Master.
  • Arnold Seligmann, Rey and Co.: Portrait of a Lady by Christoph, Amberger, pair of Statuettes of Angels by Valentin Lendenstrich.
  • Mr. Percy S. Strauss: Portrait of Sir Henry Guildford by Hans Holbein the Younger.
  • Mr. Carl Strauss: Drawing of a Kneeling Girl by Georg Kolbe.

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  • Mr. E. W. Steinmeyer: Presentation in the Temple by Albrecht Altdorfer, Mr. Felix W. Steinmeyer: Madonna and Child by Tilman Riemenschneider, Wildenstein and Co.: The Composite Pilgrim by Martin Schongauer, Mr. Hermann W. Williams: Thiry-Six English Brass Rubbings.
  • Addison Gallery, Andover, Mass.: Two Swedish Wall Paintings.
  • Fine Arts Guild, Cambridge, Mass.: The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger, Chinese Landscape by Gunther Grassmann, reproductions of works by Grosz, Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde.
  • Cheanese Art Institute, Chicago, Ill.: Children by Albert Burkart, Head of a Woman by Otto Dix, Grossmann Steamer by Georg Grosz, Froelich by Koksijk, Mare (1) by Beckmann.
  • Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, Ill.: Children by Albert Burkart, Head of a Woman by Otto Dix, Grossmann Steamer by Georg Grosz, Froelich by Wassilij Kandinsky, Flower Piece and Apparatus by Emil Nolde, Child Landscape by Gunther Grassmann, Café by Lionel Feininger, Art Nouveau Eating House by Paul Klee, Head of a Woman for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee, Tittering Woman by Paul Klein Schmidt, Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde, Still Life by Karl Zerbe.
  • Dunster Soup, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.: Head of a Woman by Otto Dix, Girl with a Mandolin by Karl Höfer, Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee.
  • San Francisco Museum of Art, San Francisco, Calif.: The Freight Steamer by Lionel Feininger, Chinese Landscape by Gunther Grassmann, Brotherhood Love by Georg Grosz, Froelich by Wassilij Kandinsky, Apparatus for the Magnetic Cultivation of Plants by Paul Klee, Tittering Woman by Paul Klein Schmidt, Head of a Woman by Emil Nolde, Still Life by Karl Zerbe.

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