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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

ARCH.2013.5.4, Rendition: 793131

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The image shows an open book with a page listing various art exhibitions. The page is titled "LOAN EXHIBITS" and includes a list of exhibitions that were on view for periods varying from two to six weeks. The exhibitions listed are:

  1. Works by Members of the Cambridge Art Association
  2. Willard's Work from Two Local Social Agencies
  3. Art in Industry
  4. George Grosz, Paintings and Drawings
  5. Artists by Students of Black Mountain College
  6. Lithographs by American Artists
  7. Modern Paintings and Graphic Art
  8. Paul Klee, Paintings and Prints
  9. Art of the Bauhaus

The book appears to be aged, with some discoloration and wear visible on the pages. The text is printed in a typewriter font.

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The image depicts an open book, showing a page titled "Loan Exhibitions." The text on the page lists several exhibitions that were on view in a particular order, each for varying durations from two to six weeks. The exhibitions listed are:

  1. Works by Members of the Cambridge Art Association
  2. Children's Work from the Local Social Agencies
  3. Art of the Gothic Period
  4. George Gross: Paintings and Drawings
  5. Textiles by Students of Black Mountain College
  6. Lockyer Glass
  7. Painting and Graphic Art
  8. Paul Klee: Paintings and Prints
  9. Art of the Egyptians

The page appears to be from an older book or catalog, given its aged and yellowed appearance.

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The image shows the open pages of a book, specifically a section titled "Loan Exhibitions." The page contains a list of various exhibitions that were on view for periods ranging from two to six weeks.

The list includes the following exhibitions:

  1. Works by Members of the Cambridge Art Association
  2. Children’s Work from the Local Social Agencies
  3. Art of the Gothic Period
  4. George Gross, Paintings and Drawings
  5. Textiles by Students of Black Mountain College
  6. Locayer Glass
  7. Painting and Graphic Art
  8. Paul Klee, Paintings and Prints
  9. Art of the Impressionists

The book appears to be a catalog or a record of art exhibitions, detailing the variety of artworks and artists showcased during different periods.

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The image shows an open book with a page titled "LOAN EXHIBITIONS." The text on the page lists several exhibitions that were on view for periods ranging from two to six weeks. The listed exhibitions include:

  1. Works by Members of the Cambridge Art Association
  2. Children's Work from the Local Social Agencies
  3. Art of the Gothic Period
  4. George Gross, Paintings and Drawings
  5. Textiles by Students of Black Mountain College
  6. Lacyer Glass
  7. Modern Painting and Graphic Art
  8. Paul B. Moore, Paintings and Prints
  9. Art of the Romans

The book appears to be old, as indicated by the slightly yellowed and tattered pages. The right edge of the page has some visible damage, with a torn section. The background color of the page is off-white with a faint pinkish stain in some areas. The text is typewritten and neatly organized in a centered column. The book is placed on a flat surface, possibly a table, with a plain background.

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The image depicts a document titled "LOAN EXHIBITIONS." This document lists several art exhibitions that were available for viewing. The exhibitions were on display for varying durations, from two to six weeks. Here is the detailed list of exhibitions mentioned in the document:

  1. Works by Members of the Cambridge Art Association.
  2. California's Work from Two Local Social Agencies.
  3. Art of the Goethe Period.
  4. George Grosz, Paintings and Drawings.
  5. Textiles by Students of Black Mountain College.
  6. Lurçat Plans.
  7. French and Graphic Art.
  8. Paul Klee, Paintings and Prints.
  9. Art of the Bauhaus.

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The image shows an open book page with the heading "LOAN EXHIBITIONS." Below the heading, there is a list of exhibitions that were on view, arranged in order and varying in duration from two to six weeks. The listed exhibitions are:

  1. Works by Members of the Cambridge Art Association
  2. Children's Work from the Local Social Agencies
  3. Art of the Goethes Period
  4. George Gross, Paintings and Drawings
  5. Textiles by Students of Black Mountain College
  6. Locquer Glass
  7. American Painting and Graphic Art
  8. Paul Klee, Paintings and Prints
  9. Art of the Indians

The text is neatly typed, and the page is part of a larger book or catalog, indicated by the presence of the book's binding on the left side. The paper appears to be aged, suggesting that the book might be quite old.

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The image shows a page from a book or a document. The page contains text under the heading "LOAN EXHIBITIONS" in uppercase letters. Below the heading is a list of different exhibitions that were on view, with a note that the periods varied from two to six weeks. The list appears to include a variety of art-related exhibitions such as works by members of a Cambodian Art Association, children's work, art of trees, cotton painting, textiles, etchings, and graphic art. The name "Paul Klee" is mentioned in the context of paintings and prints.

The page has visible age-related deterioration, with browning around the edges suggesting either water damage or exposure to light over time. This browning is particularly pronounced at the top right corner of the page. The bottom of the page shows a slight curve, indicating the book might not be entirely flat or is perhaps being held open. The background of the photo suggests that the book or document is resting on a gray or blueish surface.

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The image depicts an open book with a typewritten list titled "LOAN EXHIBITIONS". The page has visible discoloration, particularly brown staining along the top right corner's edge. The text provides details of various exhibitions listed in order, which were available for viewing for periods ranging from two to six weeks. The exhibitions mentioned include:

  1. Works by Members of the Cambridge Art Association
  2. Children’s Work from Two Local Social Agencies
  3. Art of the Gothic Period
  4. George Grosz, Paintings and Drawings
  5. Textiles by Students of Black Mountain College
  6. Lowner Glass
  7. Modern Painting and Graphic Art
  8. Paul Klee, Paintings and Prints
  9. Art of the Bauhaus

The book itself is positioned towards the right side of the image, showing some wear on the corners and the spine.

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The image shows an open book with a typed page titled "LOAN EXHIBITIONS". The text on the page lists several art exhibitions that were on view for periods ranging from two to six weeks. The list includes:

  • Works by Members of the Cambridge Art Association
  • Children's Work from two Local Social Agencies
  • Art of the Goethe Period
  • George Grosz, Paintings and Drawings
  • Textiles by Students of Black Mountain College
  • Lobmeyer Glass
  • Modern Painting and Graphic Art
  • Paul Klee, Paintings and Prints
  • Art of the Bauhaus

The pages of the book around the typed page show some discoloration or aging marks, and the book has a green binding.

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The image shows an open book with a page titled "LOAN EXHIBITIONS". The page contains a list of various exhibitions that were on view, each lasting for periods ranging from two to six weeks. The listed exhibitions include:

  1. Works by Members of the Cambridge Art Association
  2. Children’s Work from Local Social Agencies
  3. Art of the Dottie Period
  4. George Grosz, Paintings and Drawings
  5. Textiles by Students of Black Mountain College
  6. Louvre Glass
  7. Local Painting and Graphic Art
  8. Paul Klee, Paintings and Prints
  9. Art of the Bauhaus

The book appears to be an archival or catalog-like document, likely used to record or document exhibitions. The page is clean, with minimal text, and the spine of the book is visible, suggesting it is part of a larger collection or record. The overall design is simple and functional, typical of institutional or museum records. The lighting in the image casts a soft shadow across the page, indicating it is placed on a flat surface under ambient light.