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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1937-1941

ARCH.2013.5.3, Rendition: 793302

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The image is of an open page from a book or document related to the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page lists upcoming exhibitions at the museum. The exhibitions and their respective dates are as follows:

  1. "Work by German Children and Unemployed" from October 8 to November 5.
  2. "German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries" from November 8 to December 6.
  3. "Modern Danish Silver" from December 11 to January 8.

Below the list of exhibitions, there is a handwritten note dated "Saturday, Oct. 9, 1937." The note provides information about the Germanic Museum's temporary location until November 8, which is in the rooms of Professor Schaefer Sonnemann of Berlin. It mentions that the work displayed was done by German children and unemployed individuals.

The page has a clean, simple layout with the text centered in the middle. The background of the page is a light beige color, and the text is printed in black ink. The handwritten note is in pencil. The document appears to be well-preserved and is likely part of an archive or historical collection.

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The image depicts a page from a publication, specifically the "Gazette" dated October 9, 1934. The content on the page relates to exhibitions at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. Here's a detailed summary:

Exhibitions Section:

  1. Work by German Children and Unemployed

    • Duration: October 8 to November 5
  2. German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries

    • Duration: November 8 to December 6
  3. Modern Danish Silver

    • Duration: December 11 to January 8

Article Text:

The article, titled "GERMANIC MUSEUM," provides further details about the first exhibition:

  • The Germanic Museum is displaying an exhibition until November 5.
  • The exhibition features work from the pupils of Professor Schaefer-Simmern of Berlin.
  • The displayed work was created by German children and unemployed individuals.

This text offers insight into the cultural and educational activities at the Germanic Museum during that period.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a book or a notebook containing information about exhibitions at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University.

The top section of the page features a label that lists three exhibitions:

  1. Work by German Children and Unemployed

    • Duration: October 8 to November 5
  2. German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries

    • Duration: November 8 to December 6
  3. Modern Danish Silver

    • Duration: December 11 to January 8

Below this label, there is a smaller handwritten note from the Harvard Gazette dated October 9, 1937. The note reads:
"GERMANIC MUSEUM
The Germanic Museum has on exhibition, until November 5, work of the pupils of Professor Schaefer-Simmern of Berlin. This work was done by German children and unemployed."

The page has some handwritten annotations, possibly dates or references, in the top right corner, such as "D464.7013.5.57" and "Gazette, Oct 9, 1937." There are also some markings in the bottom right corner, which appear to be codes or abbreviations.

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The image shows a page from a document related to the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page contains information about various exhibitions held during a specific period.

  1. Exhibitions Listed:

    • Work by German Children and Unemployed: This exhibition ran from October 8 to November 5.
    • German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries: This exhibition was held from November 8 to December 6.
    • Modern Danish Silver: This exhibition took place from December 11 to January 8.
  2. Additional Information:

    • There is a note at the bottom of the page dated October 9, 1937, from a Gazette. It mentions that the Germanic Museum has on display, until November 5, work by the pupils of Professor Schaefer-Simmern of Berlin, which was done by German children and unemployed individuals.

The page appears to be a part of an archive or catalog, likely from the mid-20th century, detailing the exhibitions hosted by the Germanic Museum at Harvard University.

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The image is of a page from a document or a booklet from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, specifically detailing exhibitions held at that museum.

At the top of the page, there is a yellowish card listing three exhibitions:

  1. Work by German Children and Unemployed

    • Dates: October 8 to November 5
  2. German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries

    • Dates: November 8 to December 6
  3. Modern Danish Silver

    • Dates: December 11 to January 8

Below the card, there is a handwritten note dated October 9, 1937, that reads:

"Gazette, October 9, 1937
GERMANIC MUSEUM
The Germanic Museum has on exhibition, until November 5, work of the pupils of Professor Schaefer-Simmern of Berlin. This work was done by German children and unemployed."

The document appears to be part of a collection, as indicated by the notation in the upper right corner which includes a code or catalog number, "DAC41.7013.5.57".

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The image shows a page from what appears to be an exhibit catalog or a booklet from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The page is titled "EXHIBITIONS" and lists three specific exhibitions:

  1. "Work by German Children and Unemployed" from October 8 to November 5.
  2. "German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries" from November 8 to December 6.
  3. "Modern Danish Silver" from December 11 to January 8.

There is a handwritten note at the top of the page that says "October, 1937" and another note on the left side that reads "Gazette, Oct. 7, 1937" and mentions that the Germanic Museum has on exhibition, until November 5, work by the pupils of Professor Schaefer-Simmern of Berlin, done by German children and unemployed.

The overall context suggests that this page is an announcement or a record of exhibitions held in 1937, detailing the schedules and some particulars about the exhibits.

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The image shows an open book page with two small paper clippings attached to it. The top clipping is a printed announcement for exhibitions at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. It lists three exhibitions:

  • Work by German Children and Unemployed, October 8 - November 5
  • German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries, November 8 - December 6
  • Modern Danish Silver, December 11 - January 8

Below this is a handwritten note that says "Gazette, Oct 9, 1937," and a second, smaller clipping with printed text partially visible. The visible portion reads:

"GERMANIC MUSEUM
The Germanic Museum has on exhibition, until November 5, work of the pupils of Professor Schaefer-Simmern of Berlin. This work was done by German children and unemployed."

The book page itself is cream-colored and appears to be part of a scrapbook or archival collection, with some additional faint pencil markings above the top clipping. The edges of the book cover can be seen on the right side of the image.

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This image shows a page with a pasted exhibit label from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The label lists three separate exhibitions:

  1. Work by German Children and Unemployed (October 8 - November 5).
  2. German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries (November 8 - December 6).
  3. Modern Danish Silver (December 11 - January 8).

At the top right, there is a handwritten archival reference number "(Med. 2013.5.31.1)". Directly below the label is a written note "Gazette, Oct 7, 1937," probably indicating the source or date of publication of the information mentioned on the label.

Below this label, there is another note providing additional context: "The Germanic Museum has on exhibition, until November 5, work of the pupils of Professor Schaefer-Simmern of Berlin. This work was done by German children and unemployed." The page itself is part of a bound volume, possibly a scrapbook or collection of archival documents, indicated by the aged color of the paper and the bound edge visible on the right side. The left side is intentionally blank, and there is a green-tinted protective sheet attached at the book's spine.

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The image shows a page from a book or a scrapbook, featuring a pasted-in announcement for exhibitions at the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The announcement lists three exhibitions:

  1. "Work by German Children and Unemployed" from October 8 to November 5.
  2. "German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries" from November 8 to December 6.
  3. "Modern Danish Silver" from December 11 to January 8.

Below this announcement, a small cut-out newspaper clipping is attached, which reads:

"GERMANIC MUSEUM
The Germanic Museum has on exhibition, until November 5, work of the pupils of Professor Schaefer-Simmern of Berlin. This work was done by German children and unemployed."

The page has handwritten notes that include the date, "Gazette, Oct. 9, 1937," suggesting that the clipping is from a newspaper published on October 9, 1937. The corners of the page show slight wear and aging.

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The image shows an open book or catalog, likely from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University. The visible page contains details about upcoming exhibitions held at the museum. The page is light beige with a clean, formal layout.

Key Details on the Page:

  1. Title and Header:

    • The top of the page features a header that reads:
      "GERMANIC MUSEUM HARVARD UNIVERSITY"
      Below this, the word "EXHIBITIONS" is prominently displayed.
  2. Exhibition Listings:

    • First Exhibition:
      • Title: "Work by German Children and Unemployed"
      • Dates: October 8 – November 5
    • Second Exhibition:
      • Title: "German Graphic Art of the 15th and 16th Centuries"
      • Dates: November 8 – December 6
    • Third Exhibition:
      • Title: "Modern Danish Silver"
      • Dates: December 11 – January 8
  3. Additional Text:

    • Below the exhibition listings, there is a paragraph that provides further context:
      "The Germanic Museum has on exhibition, until November 16, work of the pupils of Professor Schaefer-Simmer of Berlin. This work was done by German children and unemployed."
    • There is also a handwritten note at the bottom left corner of the page, dated "Oct 9, 1937," signed "Sagethe."
  4. Design and Layout:

    • The page has a simple, structured layout with clear headings and dates.
    • The text is typed, and the page appears to be part of an official museum catalog or program.
    • The book itself has a light-colored cover with visible spine edges, suggesting it is part of a bound collection.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a historical document from the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, detailing exhibition schedules from the late 1930s. The page highlights exhibitions focusing on German art, including works by children and unemployed artists, as well as historical graphic art and modern Danish silver. The handwritten note adds a personal or archival touch, indicating the date and possibly the person who recorded or reviewed the information.