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The image shows two pages from a document titled "Appendix to the Report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum." The pages are numbered 6 and 7. The text on these pages details acquisitions and loans related to the museum's collection.
Page 6: Accessions
Decorative Art:
Drawings:
Paintings:
Page 7: Posters and Loans
Posters:
Bauhaus Research Collection:
Loans:
The document appears to be a detailed record of the museum's acquisitions, gifts, purchases, and loans for a specific period.
The image shows a page from a report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum, specifically focusing on the acquisitions and loans related to various artworks. The page is divided into two main sections: "Accessions" and "Loans."
Decorative Art:
Drawings:
Paintings:
Prints:
Bauhaus Research Collection:
Loans from Museums and Individuals:
This section of the report outlines the diverse and extensive collection of artworks and materials acquired and loaned by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The image shows two open pages from a report or catalog related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages are numbered 6 and 7.
Page 6:
Page 7:
The detailed entries include the title, creator, date, and method of acquisition or loan for each item, providing a comprehensive record of the museum’s acquisitions and loans during the reported period.
The image displays an appendix to a report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Specifically, it lists the museum's recent acquisitions and loans.
Decorative Art:
Glass:
Metal Work:
Wall Paper:
Woodwork:
Textiles:
Drawings:
Paintings:
Anonymous:
Bauhaus Research Collection:
Georg Grosz Collection:
Marilyn Baister:
Paul Citroen:
Erich M. Cohn:
Fogg Art Museum:
Agnes de Frey:
Harvard University Libraries:
Emily Hirsch:
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer:
William Joseph:
Kleemann Galleries:
Mrs. Richard Krautheimer:
D. and J. de Menil:
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston:
Museum of Modern Art of New York:
Nierendorf Gallery:
Mr. and Mrs. Justin K. Thannhauser:
The image shows two pages from a report related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. These pages are labeled as pages 6 and 7, and they include an appendix detailing the museum's acquisitions and loans of artworks.
Page 6:
Appendix to the Report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum:
I. Accessions:
Decorative Art:
Drawings:
Paintings:
Prints:
Bauhaus Research Collection:
Page 7:
II. Loans:
Anonymous:
Fogg Art Museum:
Associated American Artists, Inc.:
Marilyn Bauer:
Paul Citrone:
Erich Gross:
Kenneth J. Contini:
Fogg Art Museum:
Art de France:
Harvard University Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Arts:
Emil Hirsch:
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer:
Institute of Design, Chicago:
William Joseph:
Kleeman Galleries:
Mrs. Richard Krautheimer:
Franz E. Loos:
L. Moholy-Nagy:
Museum of Modern Art, New York:
George Grosz:
Norton Gallery:
Don Page:
The image shows two pages from an appendix report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum. This appendix details the acquisitions and loans of various artworks and items.
The page lists the acquisitions of decorative art and various artworks:
This page lists items on loan and additional acquisitions:
This is a photograph of an open book displaying two pages. The left page is numbered "6" at the top, and the right page is numbered "7." The text at the top of both pages identifies the institution associated with the content as the "Busch-Reisinger Museum."
The left page is titled "Appendix to the Report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and below that, the subtitle "I. Accessions" appears. Various art-related items are listed under headings such as Decorative Art, Textiles, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints. The items under each category include details about the pieces such as the name of the artwork or artifact, the artist or designer, the materials used, and notes on acquisition such as purchases or gifts. The list includes glassware, metalwork, wallpaper, chess sets, drawings, and paintings by various artists.
The right page continues with listings under the heading of Prints, then lists under the next heading "Library." It details different types of materials collected such as photographs, books, pamphlets, and manuscripts. The page notes contributions made by individuals and institutions, and the types of media they include (etchings, drawings, textiles, etc.). There are also references to various donations to the library, including photobooks and art prints.
The text is clearly printed, suggesting that the book is professionally published and likely to serve as an official document or catalog for the museum's acquisitions and collections. The book itself lies open, casting a gentle shadow on the right page, indicative of a well-lit environment.
This image depicts an open book showing pages 6 and 7 from a publication related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages include a section titled "Appendix to the Report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum," specifically focusing on "1. Accession." The list enumerates various types of decorative art, drawings, paintings, prints, and items from the Bauhaus Research Collection that have been acquired or loaned to the museum.
On page 6, various items are listed under categories like decorative art (glass, metalwork, wall paper, woodwork, textiles), drawings, and paintings. The description includes the name of the designer or artist, the type of work, the medium, and notes whether it was purchased or received as a gift.
On page 7, the list continues with prints, additional items from the Bauhaus Research Collection, and information regarding loans. The details include titles of works, artists’ names, acquisition notes, and other relevant data.
The background indicates that the book is resting on a lightly colored surface, possibly another book or a table.
The image shows an open book or report titled "Appendix to the Report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum." The text is presented on two pages, numbered 6 and 7, and is divided into sections and subsections.
Page 6 includes a section labeled "I. Accessions," which is further divided into categories such as Decorative Art (including Glass, Metal Work, Wall Paper, Woodwork, Textiles), Drawings, and Paintings. Each category lists items, their creators (designers, manufacturers, artists), types of works, and details like purchases or gifts.
Page 7 continues with the label "Prints" and "Bauhaus Research Collection" with a list of items and contributors. Following that is the section "II. Loans," which enumerates various loans including anonymous pieces, works by Josef Albers, Associated American Artists Inc., Marilyn Bauer, Paul Citroen, and other institutions like Fogg Art Museum, A.C. de Frey, Harvard University Library, Emil Hirsch, and museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Museum of Modern Art of New York, and New Art Circle.
The text is typed in a formal, academic style and provides detailed information about museum collections related to art, including paintings, drawings, sculptures, textiles, and prints, mostly from the Bauhaus school and associated artists.
The image shows two pages from a document titled "Appendix to the Report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum", which appears to be a catalog or inventory of acquisitions, donations, and collections held by the museum. The pages are numbered 6 and 7, and the content is organized into sections detailing various categories of items, such as Decorative Art, Drawings, Paintings, and Prints.
The document is a detailed inventory or catalog of acquisitions, donations, and loans at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It lists items across various categories, including decorative art, drawings, paintings, and prints, with detailed descriptions of each item, including artists, materials, dates, and acquisition methods (purchase, gift, loan). The content reflects a focus on modern and avant-garde art, particularly works associated with the Bauhaus movement and other significant artists of the early to mid-20th century. The document is structured and formal, typical of museum records or reports.