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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

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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

  1. Decorative Art:

    • Adolph Loos (designer), Lobmeyr (manufacturer): Set of six pieces, anonymous gift.
    • Metal Workshop, German School, XVI Century: Pair of pewter candle sticks, anonymous gift.
    • Thonet (manufacturer): Set of five pieces of tubular steel office furniture, gift, Dr. Amy Baumann.
    • Wall Paper:
      • Josef Albers (designer): Sample book of Bauhaus wall paper, gift, Hannoversche Tapetenfabrik Gebr. Rasch & Co.
      • J. Hartwig (designer): Chess set, purchase.
    • Textiles:
      • Anni Albers-Wolfe (weaver): Wool rug, anonymous gift.
      • Gunta Stölzl (weaver): Silk and wool tapestry, purchase. Thirty-four small samples; one gift of weaver, thirty-three purchased.
  2. Drawings:

    • Lyonel Feininger, "View of Gelmeroda" (ink and wash): purchase.
    • Lyonel Feininger, "View of Gelmeroda" (ink and wash): anonymous gift.
    • Louis Rubenstein, "Dwarf" (black and white chalk): anonymous gift.
  3. Paintings:

    • Erich Heckel, "Factory" (watercolor): anonymous gift.
    • L. Hirschfeld-Mack, "Composition" (oil on composition board): gift, the artist.
    • Lyonel Feininger, "Bird Cloud" (oil on canvas): joint purchase with Fogg Art Museum.
    • George Grosz, "Repose" (watercolor): purchase.
    • Erich Heckel, "Landscape with Rabbit" (oil on canvas): purchase.
    • Erich Heckel, "To a Convalescent Woman" (triptych, oil on canvas): purchase.
    • Ernst Kirchner, "Self Portrait with a Cat" (oil on canvas): purchase.
    • L. Moholy-Nagy, "Composition A 18" (oil on canvas): purchase.
    • Emil Nolde, "Two Women" (oil on canvas): purchase.
    • Emil Nolde, "Peasant Girl" (oil on canvas): gift, Curt Valentin.
    • Oskar Schlemmer, "Das Triadische Ballet" (watercolor): purchase.

Page 7: Posters and Loans

  1. Posters:

    • George Grosz, "Ecce Homo" (illustrated book): transferred from the Museum library to the collection.
    • John Heartfield, "Das Museum" (lithograph): purchase.
    • L. Moholy-Nagy, "Malerei Fotografie Film" (lithograph): gift, L. Moholy-Nagy.
    • Paul Klee, "Rissbildatlas" (lithograph): purchase.
  2. Bauhaus Research Collection:

    • 671 items consisting of photographs, books, pamphlets, manuscripts, students' exercises, samples, etc. 45 were acquired by purchase and 626 by gifts as follows:
      • Walter Gropius (193 items), Herbert Bayer (164), Max Bill (6), Howard Dearstyne (8), Balcomb Greene (4), Anni Albers (6), Ludwig Grote (5), Gustav Hassenpflug (7), Ludwig Hilberseimer (10), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (79), Walter Schmidt (3), Mrs. Grinda Bauhaus.
  3. Loans:

    • Anonymous: Polychromed wood statue of St. Catherine, German School, about 1500; torso statue of a Garçon by Renée Sintenis; painting of the "Boat House," German School, XIX century; a "View of Lake Zurich," Swiss School, XIX century; a Dutch XVII century painting.
    • Fogg Art Museum: 4 paintings, sample book of wall paper.
    • Associated American Artists: 15 prints by George Grosz.
    • Marilyn Baum: 3 textiles by Marilyn Baum.
    • Bauhaus: 177 prints, drawings, watercolors by former members of the Bauhaus.
    • Greta Cahm: 4 paintings and 17 drawings by George Grosz.
    • Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Feuchtwanger: 1 painting.
    • Fogg Art Museum: 2 paintings, 3 sculptures, 4 enamels, 3 textiles, 15 drawings, 15 prints.
    • A. C. de Vries: 7 paintings, German XVIII century.
    • Harvard University Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Art: 24 lithographs, German XIX and XVI centuries.
    • Emil Hirsch: Landscape by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff.
    • Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer: 4 sketch books by D. Finck-Grosz.
    • John Humphrey: 1 painting, 1 graphic panel.
    • William Lieberman: 8 textiles by William Lieberman.
    • Marianne Lipschitz: 5 prints by Johannes Itten.
    • Mrs. Paul Masson: 1 painting by Paula Modersohn and Emil Nolde.
    • Franz E. Loos: 1 painting by Anni Albers.
    • L. Moholy-Nagy: Light modulating machine by L. Moholy-Nagy.
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston: 3 paintings and 5 drawings by Albrecht Dürer; 5 engravings by Martin Schongauer.
    • Museum of Modern Art of New York: 3 drawings and 2 watercolors by George Grosz; 36 paintings.
    • New Art Circle: 12 prints by various XIX century artists.
    • Don Page: 4 etchings by Don Page.

The document appears to be a detailed record of the museum's acquisitions, gifts, purchases, and loans for a specific period.

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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."

Accessions

Decorative Art:

  • Glass: Set of six pieces by Adolph Loos (designer) and Lobmyer (manufacturer), acquired by purchase.
  • Metal Work: Pair of pewter candle sticks from the German School, XVI Century, anonymous gift.
  • Wallpaper: Sample book by J. Albers (designer), a gift from Hannoversche Tapetenfabrik Gebr. Rauch & Co.
  • Woodwork: Chess set by J. Hartwig (designer), purchased.
  • Textiles: Wool set by Anna Müller (weaver), anonymous gift.
  • Gowns: Set of four small samples, one gift and thirty-three purchased from Gunda Stadler-Söbel (weaver).

Drawings:

  • Various drawings by renowned artists such as Lionel Reininger, Louis Kokoschka, Erich Rubenstein, and others, acquired either through purchase or anonymous gifts.

Paintings:

  • Paintings by artists like Erich Borckert, L. Hirschfeld-Mack, Lyonel Feininger, George Grosz, and others. These include works like "Factory," "Composition," "Uprooted," and others, with various mediums like watercolor, oil on canvas, and triptychs, acquired through purchases, gifts, and joint purchases.

Loans

Prints:

  • Various prints by artists such as George Grosz, Ecco Homo (illustrated book), Johannes Itten, Paul Klee, and others, transferred from the Museum library.

Bauhaus Research Collection:

  • A collection of 671 items including photographs, books, pamphlets, manuscripts, and exercises, acquired through purchases and gifts by various individuals.

Loans from Museums and Individuals:

  • Loans from institutions like the Fogg Art Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago, and individual artists like Paul Klee, Anton Koch, and others, including specific artworks like drawings, prints, and sculptures.

This section of the report outlines the diverse and extensive collection of artworks and materials acquired and loaned by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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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:

  • Title: "Appendix to the Report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum"
  • Section: "I. Accessions"
  • Subsections include various categories of art and items that were acquired, specified as either purchases or gifts. Categories and notable items listed:
    • Decorative Art:
      • Glass: Set of six pieces designed by Adolph Loos, manufactured by Lobmeyr.
      • Metal: Pair of pewter candle sticks from the German School, XVI Century.
      • Thonet: Set of five pieces of tubular steel office furniture, manufactured by Thonet, gift from Dr. Anny Raab.
      • Wall Papers: Sample book of Bauhaus wall paper, designed by Josef Albers, published by Ravensburg, gift from Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr.
      • Woodwork: Chess set designed by Josef Hartwig, published by Naumann, purchased.
      • Textiles: Various items including a wool rug, silk and wool tapestry, and samples, some by Gunda Stölzl, others anonymous.
    • Drawings:
      • Works by Lyonel Feininger, Oscar Kokoschka, and others, including watercolors and charcoal pieces, specified as purchases or gifts.
    • Paintings:
      • Works by Ernst Kirchner, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Max Pechstein, among others, including watercolors and oil paintings, specified as purchases or gifts.

Page 7:

  • Continues the list of accessions with:
    • Prints:
      • Works by George Grosz, Johannes Itten, L. Moholy-Nagy, and others, including illustrated books, lithographs, and linocuts, specified as purchases or transfers from the library.
    • Bauhaus Research Collection:
      • 671 items including photographs, drawings, manuscripts, and more, acquired by purchase and as gifts from various donors, including Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Walter Gropius, and others.
  • Section: "II. Loans"
    • Lists various loans, including a polychromed wood statue from St. Catherine, German School, XVI Century, on loan from Fritz B. Busch, and other items from various lenders, including the Fogg Art Museum, Mrs. Paul J. Sachs, and others.

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.

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The image displays an appendix to a report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Specifically, it lists the museum's recent acquisitions and loans.

I. Accessions

Decorative Art:

  • Glass:

    • Adolph Loes (designer), Lobmeyr (manufacturer): Set of six pieces; purchase.
  • Metal Work:

    • German School, XVI Century: Pair of pewter candle sticks; anonymous gift.
    • Thoet (manufacturer): Set of five pieces of tubular steel office furniture, gift of Dr. Amy Baumann.
  • Wall Paper:

    • Josef Albers (designer): Sample book of Bauhaus wall paper; gift.
    • Handverche Tapetenfabrik Gebr. Rasch & Co.
  • Woodwork:

    • J. Hartwig (designer): Chess set; purchase.
  • Textiles:

    • Gunta Stölzl: Wood rug; anonymous gift.
    • Alfred Muller (weaver): Wood rug; purchase.
    • Anna Zander (weaver): Silk and wool tapestry; purchase.
    • Thirty-four small samples; one gift of weaver, thirty-three purchased.

Drawings:

  • Lionel Feininger: "View of Gelmeroda" (ink and wash); purchase.
  • Oskar Kokoschka: "Standing Girl" (charcoal); purchase.
  • Lewis Rubenstein: "Dwarf" (black and white chalk); anonymous gift.

Paintings:

  • Erich Borchert: "Factory" (watercolor); anonymous gift.
  • L. Hirschel: "Composition" (oil on composition board); gift.
  • Lyonel Feininger: "Bird Cloud" (oil on canvas); joint purchase with Fogg Art Museum.
  • George Grosz: "Uprooted" (watercolor); purchase.
  • Erich Heckel: "Landscape with Bathers" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Erich Heckel: To a Convalescent Woman; tripych (oil on canvas), partial gift of Curt Valentin.
  • Ernst Kirchner: "Self Portrait with a Cat" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Max Pechstein: "Composition A 18" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Max Pechstein: "Still Life of Flowers" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Emil Nolde: "Peasant Girl" (oil on canvas); gift, Curt Valentin.
  • Oskar Schlemmer: "Das Trauerspiel Ballett" (watercolor); purchase.

II. Loans

Anonymous:

  • Polychromed wood statue of St. Catherine, German School about 1500; bronze statuette of a Goat by Rene Sintenis, painting of the "Betrayal of Christ" by Hans Leu, drawing.

Bauhaus Research Collection:

  • 671 items including photographs, books, pamphlets, manuscripts, student exercises, samples, etc. acquired by gift.

Georg Grosz Collection:

  • Includes prints, a portfolio of 21 paintings, and a sample book of wallpaper.

Marilyn Baister:

  • 21 paintings by George Grosz.

Paul Citroen:

  • 177 prints, drawings, watercolors by former members of the Bauhaus.

Erich M. Cohn:

  • 17 paintings and 17 drawings by George Grosz, architectural models.

Fogg Art Museum:

  • 2 paintings, 3 pastels, 3 canvases, 3 textiles, 13 drawings.

Agnes de Frey:

  • 7 paintings, German, XVIII century.

Harvard University Libraries:

  • Department of Printing and Graphic Art: 23 illustrated books and portfolios.

Emily Hirsch:

  • Landscape drawings by Lyonel Feininger.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer:

  • Sketch books by D. Füßli-Gsell.

William Joseph:

  • 149 photographic panels.

Kleemann Galleries:

  • 5 prints by William Jospeh.

Mrs. Richard Krautheimer:

  • 2 paintings by Paula Modersohn and Emil Nolde.

D. and J. de Menil:

  • Light modulating machine by L. Moholy-Nagy.

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston:

  • 3 prints and a drawing by Albert Dürer.

Museum of Modern Art of New York:

  • 2 drawings and 3 watercolors by George Grosz.

Nierendorf Gallery:

  • 26 paintings and 14 prints by Paul Klee.

Mr. and Mrs. Justin K. Thannhauser:

  • 4 textiles by Dago Page.

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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:

  • Glass:
    • Adolf Loos (designer), Lobmeyr (manufacturer): Set of six pieces; purchase.
  • Metal Work:
    • German School, XVI Century: Pair of pewter candle sticks; anonymous gift.
    • Thonet (manufacturer): Set of five pieces of tubular steel office furniture; gift, Dr. Anny Baumann.
  • Wallpaper:
    • Josef Albers (designer): Sample book of Bauhaus wallpaper; gift, Hannoversche Tapetenfabrik Gebr. Rasch & Co.
  • Woodwork:
    • J. Hartwig (designer): Chest set; purchase.
    • Anonymous (weaver): Wood set; anonymous gift.
    • Guarda Stader-Sobel (weaver): Silk and wool tapestry; purchase, Thirty-four small samples; one gift of weaver, thirty-three purchased.

Drawings:

  • Lyndel Fringer: "View of Gelsenrode" (ink and wash); purchase.
  • Otto Kolsch: "Standing Girl" (charcoal); purchase.
  • Lewis Rubinstein: "Dwarf" (black and white chalk); anonymous gift.

Paintings:

  • Erich Borchert: "Factory" (watercolor); anonymous gift.
  • L. Hirschfeld-Mack: "Composition" (oil on composition board); gift, the artist.
  • Lyndel Fringer: "Bird Cloud" (oil on canvas); joint purchase with Fogg Art Museum.
  • George Grosz: "Upright" (watercolor); purchase.
  • Erich Heckel: "Landscape with Bathers" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Erich Heckel: "To a Convalescent Woman" (triptych, oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Ernst Kirchner: "Self Portrait with a Cat" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • L. Moholy-Nagy: "Composition A 18" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Max Pechstein: "Still Life of Flowers" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Emil Nolde: "Peasant Girl" (oil on canvas); gift, Curt Valentin.
  • Oskar Schlemmer: "Das Triadische Ballett" (watercolor); purchase.

Prints:

  • George Grosz, Ecco Homo (illustrated book); transferred from the Museum Library to the collection.
  • Johannes Itten: "Das Mädchen" (lithograph); purchase.
  • L. Moholy-Nagy: "Planes" (linoleum cut); gift, Mrs. Sibyl Moholy-Nagy.
  • Paul Klee: "Rosenblattlaus" (lithograph); purchase.

Bauhaus Research Collection:

  • 671 items consisting of photographs, books, pamphlets, manuscripts, students' exercises, samples, etc. 63 were acquired by purchase and 608 by gift as follows: Anonymous (1), Mrs. Anni Albers (4), Josef Albers (131), Max Bill (1), Hans and Maria Burchard (3), Robert D. Feld (45), Walter Gropius (216), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (23), Walter Peterhans (7), Ludwig Hilberseimer (13), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (19), Walter Schöndag (1), Mrs. Gunda Stotz-Stieff (3).

Page 7:

II. Loans:

Anonymous:

  • Polychromed wood statue of St. Catherine, German School around 1500; bronze statuette of a Goat by Renè Sintenis, painting of the "Be-travel of Christ" by Hans Leu, drawing of the "St. Luke Zurich," Swiss School, XIX century.

Fogg Art Museum:

  • 2 Dutch XVII century wine glasses.
  • 5 glass paintings; sample book of wall paper.

Associated American Artists, Inc.:

  • 21 paintings by George Grosz.

Marilyn Bauer:

  • 3 textile designs.

Paul Citrone:

  • 177 prints, drawings, and watercolors by former members of the Bauhaus.

Erich Gross:

  • 4 paintings and 17 drawings by George Grosz.

Kenneth J. Contini:

  • 1 architectural model.

Fogg Art Museum:

  • 2 paintings, 3 sculptures, 3 enamels, 3 textiles, 13 drawings, 35 prints.

Art de France:

  • 7 paintings, German, XVIII century.

Harvard University Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Arts:

  • 23 illustrated books from XVI to XIX centuries.

Emil Hirsch:

  • Landscape drawings by Emil Hirsch.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer:

  • 4 sketch books by D. Finzi-Gosner.

Institute of Design, Chicago:

  • 140 photographic panels.

William Joseph:

  • 39 prints.

Kleeman Galleries:

  • 5 paintings by Johannes Itten.

Mrs. Richard Krautheimer:

  • 2 paintings by Paul Modersohn and Emil Nolde.

Franz E. Loos:

  • Painting by Anton Koch.

L. Moholy-Nagy:

  • Light modulating machine by L. Moholy-Nagy.

Museum of Modern Art, New York:

  • 2 prints and 1 drawing by Albrecht Dürer; 5 engravings by Martin Schongauer.

George Grosz:

  • 36 paintings and 14 prints by Paul Klee.

Norton Gallery:

  • 12 prints by various XIX century artists.

Don Page:

  • 4 sculptures by Don Page.

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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.

Page 6: Accessions

The page lists the acquisitions of decorative art and various artworks:

Decorative Art:

  • Glass:
    • Set of six pieces by Adolph Loos (designer), Lobmyer (manufacturer); purchase.
  • Metal:
    • German School, XVI Century: Pair of pewter candle sticks; anonymous gift.
    • Thonet (manufacturer): Set of five pieces of tubular steel office furniture; gift from Dr. Anny Baumann.
  • Wallpaper:
    • Sample book of Bauhaus wallpaper by Josef Albers (designer); gift from Hannoversche Tapetenfabrik Gebr. Rasch & Co.
  • Woodwork:
    • Chess set by J. Hartwig (designer); purchase.
  • Textiles:
    • Set of weaver's samples by Gunda Stadler-Sobel (weaver); purchase.
    • Thirty-four small samples; one gift of weaver, thirty-three purchased.

Drawings:

  • Lyonel Feininger: "View of Geisendorf" (ink and wash); purchase.
  • Oskar Kokoschka: "Standing Girl" (charcoal); purchase.
  • L. Moholy-Nagy: "Composition A 18" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • L. Moholy-Nagy: "Composition with Circle" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Max Pechstein: "Still Life of Flowers" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Ernst Kirchner: "Self Portrait with a Cat" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • George Grosz: "Uprooted" (watercolor); purchase.
  • Erich Heckel: "Landscape with Bathers" (oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Erich Heckel: "To a Convalescent Woman" (triptych, oil on canvas); purchase.
  • Oskar Schlemmer: "Das Triadische Ballett" (watercolor); purchase.

Paintings:

  • Erich Borckert: "Factory" (watercolor); anonymous gift.
  • L. Hirschfeld-Mack: "Composition" (oil on composition board); gift.
  • Lyonel Feininger: "Bird Cloud" (oil on canvas); joint purchase with Fogg Art Museum.
  • George Grosz: "Peasant Girl" (oil on canvas); gift from Curt Valentin.
  • Oskar Schlemmer: "Das Triadische Ballett" (watercolor); purchase.

Page 7: Loans and Additional Items

This page lists items on loan and additional acquisitions:

Prints:

  • George Grosz, Ecco Homo (illustrated book); transferred from the Museum Library to the collection.
  • Johannes Itten: "Das Mädchen" (lithograph); purchase.
  • L. Moholy-Nagy: "Planes" (linocut); gift from Mrs. Silvyl Moholy-Nagy.
  • Paul Klee: "Rosenblattaus" (lithograph); purchase.

Bauhaus Research Collection:

  • 671 items including photographs, books, pamphlets, manuscripts, and student exercises; 63 were acquired by purchase and 608 by gift from:
    • Anonymous (1), Mrs. Anni Albers (4), Josef Albers (13), Max Bill (2), Walter Gropius (1), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1), Walter Gropius (1), Ludwig Hilbersheimer (1), Walter Gropius (1), Walter Schindler (1), Mrs. Gunda Stadler-Stiefel (3).

Loans:

  • Anonymous: Polychromed wood statue of St. Catherine, German School from 1500; bronze statue of a Goose by Rence Sintenis, German School from the 19th century.
  • Hans Leu: Drawing of the "Battle of Lake Zurich" from the Swiss School, 19th century.
  • Joos de Momper: 2 paintings from the XVII century.
  • George Grosz: 12 prints and drawings by former Bauhaus members.
  • Lyonel Feininger: 177 prints and drawings.
  • Paul Klee: 36 paintings and 14 prints.
  • George Grosz: 16 prints and drawings.
  • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: 3 paintings and 2 drawings.
  • Erich Heckel: 2 drawings.
  • Oskar Schlemmer: 12 prints.
  • Franz Marc: 1 painting.
  • Max Pechstein: 1 painting.
  • Klee, Marc, Heckel, and others: Various prints and drawings.

Other Loans:

  • Fogg Art Museum: 2 paintings, 3 sculptures, 3 enamels, 3 textiles, 13 drawings, 55 prints.
  • A. C. de Freys: 7 paintings, German School, XVIII century.
  • Harvard University Library: Various items from the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer: 4 sketch books by D. Fini-Gosner.
  • Institute of Design, Chicago: 140 photographic panels.
  • William Joseph: 2 prints.
  • Kleeman Galleries: 3 paintings.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klee: 2 paintings by Paul Klee.
  • Mrs. Richard Krautheimer: 2 paintings by Paul Klee.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Mies van der Rohe: 2 drawings by Anton Koch.
  • L. Moholy-Nagy: Light modulating machine.
  • Museum of Modern Art of New York: 2 drawings and 2 watercolors by George Grosz.
  • Paul Klee: 22 prints.
  • Don Page: 4 sculptures by Don Page.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

Page 6 (Left Side):

  • Header: "Appendix to the Report on the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and "I. Accessions."
  • Sections:
    1. Decorative Art:
      • Glass: A set of six pieces by Adolf Loos (designer) and Lobnyer (manufacturer), purchased.
      • Metalware: A pair of pewter candle sticks from the German School, XVI Century, gifted by Dr. Amy Baumann.
      • Furniture: A set of five pieces of tubular steel office furniture by Thonet (manufacturer), gifted by Josef Pagitz.
      • Wall Paper: A sample book of Bauhaus wall paper by Hannoverische Tapetenfabrik Gebr. Rasch & Co., gifted by Hans Hartwig.
      • Woodwork: A chess set designed by Hans Hartwig, purchased.
      • Textiles: Wool and wool tapestry by Gunda Müller-Weißler (weaver), gifted; thirty-four samples purchased, including one gift from the weaver.
    2. Drawings:
      • "View of Gelmerode" by Lyonel Feininger (ink and wash), purchased.
      • "Composition" by Oskar Kokoschka (oil on composition board), gifted by L. Josef Rubenstein.
      • "Dwarfs" by Lewis Rubenstein (black and white chalk), anonymously gifted.
    3. Paintings:
      • "Factory" by Erich Borckert (watercolor), anonymously gifted.
      • "Composition" by L. Hirschfeld-Mack (oil on canvas), jointly purchased by the artist.
      • "Bird Cloud" by Lyonel Feininger (oil on canvas), purchased with the Fogg Art Museum.
      • "Uprooted" by George Grosz (watercolor), purchased.
      • "Landscape with Bathers" by Erich Heckel (oil on canvas), purchased.
      • "To a Convalescent Woman" by Erich Heckel (oil on canvas), purchased.
      • "Self Portrait with a Cat" by Ernst Kischner (oil on canvas), purchased.
      • "Composition A 18" by L. Moholy-Nagy (oil on canvas), purchased.
      • "Still Life of Flowers" by Max Pechstein (oil on canvas), purchased.
      • "Present Girl" by Emil Nolde (oil on canvas), gifted by Curt Valentine.
      • "Das Triadische Ballett" by Oskar Schlemmer (watercolor), purchased.

Page 7 (Right Side):

  • Header: "Busch-Reisinger Museum" and "Prints."
  • Sections:
    1. Prints:
      • George Grosz, Eco Homo (illustrated book): transferred from the Museum library to the collection.
      • Johannes Itten, "Das Mädchen" (lithograph): purchased.
      • L. Moholy-Nagy, "Planes" (lithograph): gifted by Mrs. Sibyl Moholy-Nagy, Paul Klee, "Rosenblüte" (lithograph), purchased.
    2. Bauhaus Research Collection:
      • A list of 67 items, including photographs, books, pamphlets, manuscripts, student exercises, samples, etc., acquired by purchase and gift. Notable names mentioned include:
        • Anonymous (45 items)
        • Mrs. Albert D. Josef Albers (23 items)
        • Max Burchill (6 items)
        • Howard Dearstyne (39 items)
        • Walter Gropius (14 items)
        • Ludwig Gies (9 items)
        • Ludwig Hilsendera Stadler (3 items)
        • Mrs. Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (5 items)
        • Paul Klee (5 items)
    3. II. Loan:
      • Anonymous: Polychromed wood statue of St. Catherine, German School about 1500; bronze statue by Hans Leu the elder.
      • Rene Sintenis: Painting of the "Return of Christ" by Hans Leu the elder, drawing of a "View of Lake Zurich," Swiss School, XVI century.
      • Dutch School, XVII century: Wine glass.
      • Joseph Albers: 23 glass paintings; sample book of wall paper.
      • Associated American Artists: 17 prints, 24 paintings by former members of the Bauhaus.
      • George Grosz: 4 paintings and 17 drawings.
    4. Editions:
      • Kenneth Fogg Art Museum: 2 architectural models, 3 canals, 3 textiles, 13 drawings.
      • Harvard University Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Art: 23 illustrated books, 7 paintings, German, XVIII century.
      • Emil Hirsch: Landscape drawing by D. Fried-Gosner.
      • Mrs. and Mrs. Philip Hofer: 4 sketch books by William Joseph.
      • William Joseph: 8 textiles by Martine and Paula Modersohn.
      • Kleeman Gallery, Chicago: 149 photographic panels.
      • Klaus Richard Krahutiner: 2 paintings by Emil Nolde.
      • Franz E. Loes: Painting by Anton Koch, Paula Modersohn and Emil Nolde.
      • Mrs. Sibyl Moholy-Nagy: Light modulating machine by L. Moholy-Nagy; 5 engravings by Martin Schongauer; 2 prints and 1 drawing by Albrecht Dürer.
      • Museum of Modern Art, New York: 2 drawings and 2 watercolors by George Grosz; 36 paintings of 14 prints by Paul Klee.
      • Den Page: 4 textiles by various XIX century artists.

Overall Description:

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.