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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1937-1941

ARCH.2013.5.3, Rendition: 793253

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The image depicts the cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." The specific issue shown is Volume 1, Number 4, and it is focused on "The Rubenstein Murals." The publication date is March 1937, and it was published in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a mural by Louis Rubenstein. The mural depicts a nude male figure in a dynamic pose, holding a long object, possibly a spear or staff, and standing on a platform or pedestal. The figure appears to be in a dramatic or mythological scene, with a muscular build and a sense of movement.

The cover design is simple and elegant, with the title and other text elements arranged neatly around the central image. The publication likely contains information and analysis related to the Rubenstein murals, providing insights into their artistic and historical significance.

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The image shows the title page of a publication from the Germanic Museum Bulletin. Specifically, it is Volume 1, Number 4, dated March 1937, and published in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The title of the issue is "The Rubenstein Murals." The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a mural by Lewis W. Rubenstein, depicting a figure in a dynamic pose, seemingly engaged in an activity involving a tool or weapon. The photograph is labeled "Thur. East Wall" and indicates it is one of the murals by Lewis W. Rubenstein.

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The image shows an open book with the title page of a publication. The book is titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN," specifically Volume 1, Number 4. The cover features an image of a mural by Lewis W. Rubenstein, depicting a figure standing and holding a weapon. The mural is titled "East Wall."

Below the title of the publication, it states "THE RUBENSTEIN MURALS." At the bottom, the location and date are provided: "CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH, 1937." The book appears to be a historical document from the early 20th century, likely focusing on art and cultural artifacts from Germanic heritage.

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The image shows the cover page of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." Specifically, it is Volume 1, Number 4, dated March 1937, from Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The cover features a photograph of a mural titled "The Rubenstein Murals" by Lewis W. Rubenstein. The mural depicted in the photograph is labeled as being on the East Wall. The artwork is shown in a monochromatic black and white style.

The cover page is part of an open book, with the title "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN" prominently displayed in bold, uppercase letters at the top. Below the title, the volume and number are indicated, followed by the main subject of the issue, "THE RUBENSTEIN MURALS." The date and location are printed at the bottom of the page.

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The image shows a page from a publication titled "germanic museum bulletin." It is Volume I, Number 4, and the focus of this issue is "The Rubenstein Murals," as indicated by the title on the page. The cover also notes that the item was published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 1937.

The layout of the page is relatively simple and clean, with a significant amount of white space. On the right side, there is a black and white image of a mural. The mural appears to depict a muscular figure, possibly a laborer or athlete, holding a tool or weapon, suggesting a scene of work or struggle. Below the image, the caption reads: "Thou... East Wall, Mural by Lewis W. Rubenstein."

The design is minimal, with the text and the image providing the primary focus, reflecting the style and presentation common to publications of that era.

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The image depicts the cover of a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." This particular issue is Volume 1, Number 4, published in March 1937 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The main feature of this bulletin is an article or section titled "The Rubenstein Murals."

On the cover, there is a black-and-white photograph of a mural. The mural is credited to "Theo. End Wolff" and is described as a mural by Lewis W. Rubenstein. The image in the photograph shows a person engaged in manual labor, using a large hammer or mallet.

The overall design of the bulletin cover is simple, with text and the photograph centrally aligned. The text is in a serif font, giving it a formal and academic appearance.

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This image displays an open publication titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM BULLETIN", specifically Volume I, Number 4, featuring "THE RUBENSTEIN MURALS". It is from Cambridge, Massachusetts, dated March, 1937.

On the right side of the page, there's an inset black-and-white reproduction of a mural artwork with a caption that reads "Thor. East Wall. Mural by Lewis W. Rubenstein." The image depicted in the mural shows a muscular figure wielding a hammer, with the suggestion of motion or impact. The stylistic elements suggest the mural could be in an art deco or similarly stylized form. The figure appears to be engaged in a laborious activity, indicative of the mythological character Thor. The overall layout of the page is simple and utilitarian, focusing on the text and the included artwork.

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The image shows the cover page of a bulletin titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin", specifically Volume 1, Number 4. In the center, there is a black and white photograph depicting a mural by Lewis W. Rubenstein titled "Thor. East Wall." The mural image shows a muscular, shirtless man using a hammer and chisel to work on a piece of stone. Below the photograph, the text reads "THE RUBENSTEIN MURALS." At the bottom of the page, the location and date are printed as "CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, MARCH, 1937."

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This image shows a page from a publication titled "Germanic Museum Bulletin." It is Volume I, Number 4, dated March 1937 and published in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The headline on the page reads, "The Rubenstein Murals." There is a small black-and-white photograph on the right side of the page depicting a muscular man working with a large hammer or mallet. The caption below the image reads, "Thor. East Wall. Mural by Lewis W. Rubenstein." The page has a clean, formal layout typical of museum or academic bulletins.

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The image shows the title page of a publication titled "The Rubenstein Murals". It is part of the Germanic Museum Bulletin, specifically Volume I, Number 4, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 1937.

The title page features a black-and-white illustration of a muscular figure, likely depicting a mural or artwork, with the caption "Thor, East Wall" and a credit to "Mural by Lewis W. Rubenstein". The design is clean and formal, typical of academic or museum publications from the early 20th century. The layout includes centered text and a balanced composition, with the illustration positioned to the right of the main title text. The overall appearance suggests a scholarly or artistic focus on the Rubenstein Murals.