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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1941-1951

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The image is a double-page spread from an art magazine, likely from the mid-20th century, given the design and typography. Here is a detailed summary of the content on each page:

Left Page:

  1. Article: "Art in the Sun"

    • Discusses the impact of sunlight on art, particularly how it affects the viewing experience in galleries.
    • Mentions the use of artificial light in galleries and its comparison to natural sunlight.
    • Highlights the importance of lighting in appreciating art, especially paintings.
  2. Advertisements:

    • Southern School: Advertises "Art in Miami" with a focus on the city's art scene.
    • Norton School of Art: Promotes its 19th anniversary and mentions Sidney Janis and Ronnie Lion.
    • Climax 1913: An exhibition at Sidney Janis Gallery.
    • Mariska Karasz: An exhibition at Bertha Schaefer Gallery.
    • Von Wicht: An exhibition at Passeodit Gallery.
  3. Reviews and Previews:

    • Reviews of various art exhibitions and galleries, including mentions of artists like William Scharf, Maxwell May, and others.
    • Previews of upcoming exhibitions and events.
  4. Advertisements:

    • Galerie Art Vivant: Located in Paris, specializing in modern art.
    • Sam Weinik: An exhibition at Salpeter Gallery.
    • Hans Jelinek: An exhibition at New School for Social Research.
    • Marlene Toltelot and Claire Bentley: An exhibition at Laurel Gallery.
    • Comfort Kingsbury: An exhibition at Argent Gallery.
    • The Post Word Era Galleries: An exhibition featuring various artists.

Right Page:

  1. Article: "Robert Somerville"

    • Discusses the work of Robert Somerville, focusing on his Chinese art collection.
    • Mentions his contributions to the art world and his exhibitions.
  2. Advertisements:

    • Oriental Art: Promotes Chinese art and antiques.
    • Kent Costikyan: An exhibition at Rosenberg and Stiebel Inc.
    • Schaeffer Galleries: Features French paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries.
    • E. & A. Silberman: An exhibition of paintings and works of art.
    • Earl Stendahl: An exhibition of American art.
    • Le Fauconnier: An exhibition at Adams Gallery.
    • Garrett: An exhibition at Pegg Gallery.
  3. Exhibition Listings:

    • Giacometti: Exhibition extended to January 26th at Pierre Matisse Gallery.
    • Pierre Matisse: Located at 41 E 57 St, New York.
    • Ary Stillman: An exhibition at Berlin Gallery.
    • Edward Lanning: An exhibition at Howard Gallery.
    • Suzuki: An exhibition at Artists Gallery.
    • Steve Raffo: An exhibition at Frank K. M. Rehn Gallery.
    • Masterpieces of American Art: An exhibition at Van Diemen-Lilienfeld Galleries.
    • Nuala: An exhibition at Passeodit Gallery.

The layout is dense with text, featuring a mix of articles, reviews, previews, and numerous advertisements for art galleries and exhibitions. The design is typical of mid-20th-century print media, with a focus on textual content and minimal graphic elements.

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The image is a page from a 1963 issue of "Art in the Sun," a magazine dedicated to art and artists. The page features various advertisements and announcements related to art galleries, exhibitions, and art events in Miami, Florida.

Here are the key details:

  1. Top Section:

    • The top left corner features an advertisement for Southern Schools, specifically the "School of Art in Miami," located at 1501 S.E. 1st Street. The ad includes a drawing of a hand holding a paintbrush and mentions that it is a "School of Art in Miami" with a focus on studies in art.
  2. Middle Section:

    • An advertisement for the "9th Anniversary" of the "Midtown" area, with a focus on the "Climax" building from 1913, located at 15 E 57th Street, New York.
    • Another ad for the "Ronnie Lion Creative Gallery" located at 18 East 57th Street.
    • An ad for the "Mariska Karasz" exhibition at the Sidney Janis Gallery, 15 East 57th Street, featuring Boris Schaeffer’s drawings and paintings.
    • An ad for the "Von Wicht Passedoit Gallery" located at 121 East 57th Street.
  3. Right Section:

    • Various gallery advertisements:
      • Galerie Art Vivant at Boulevard Raspail, Paris.
      • Robert Somerville’s Chinese Art Gallery at 119 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago.
      • Original Rugs from Kent Costivan at 20 East 57th Street, New York.
      • Rosenberg and Stiebel Gallery at 1220 Madison Ave., New York.
      • Schaefer Galleries at 12 East 83rd Street, New York.
      • Sam Weinberg Fine Arts at 15 East 57th Street, New York.
      • Hans Jelinek Gallery at 1000 Madison Ave., New York.
      • E. & A. Silberman Galleries, Inc. at 1270 Madison Ave., New York.
      • Earl Stendahl Gallery at 1611 18th Street, N.W., Washington.
      • Post Ward Eggleston Gallery at 17 East 57th Street, New York.
      • Feigl Gallery at 10 East 57th Street, New York.
      • Garrett Gallery at 42 West 57th Street, New York.
      • Comfort Kingsbury Gallery at 21 East 57th Street, New York.
      • Le Fauconnier New Art Circle at 15 East 57th Street, New York.
  4. Bottom Section:

    • Several exhibition announcements:
      • An exhibition of Giacometti at the Pierre Matisse Gallery, 291 Madison Ave., New York.
      • An exhibition of Stillman at the Edward Laning Gallery, 18 East 57th Street, New York.
      • Vertes in New York at the Frank K.M. Rehn Gallery, 4 East 57th Street, New York.
      • Masterpieces of a Century at the Van Diemen-Lilienfeld Gallery, 121 East 57th Street, New York.
      • An exhibition of Nuala at the Passedoit Gallery, 121 East 57th Street, New York.
      • Steve Raffo at the Suzuki Paintings Gallery, 25 West 57th Street, New York.

The page is filled with various art-related advertisements and announcements, emphasizing the vibrant art scene in Miami and New York during the early 1960s.

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The image appears to be a page from an art magazine or catalog featuring various art exhibitions and galleries. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Left Column

  1. Art in the Sun:

    • A listing of various art schools and studios.
    • Schools and studios include:
      • Southern Schools
      • Studies Art in Miami
      • Jose de Creeft
      • Norton School of Art
      • 9th Anniversary Upliftown
      • A.B. Brown
      • Thru January, Climax: 1913 by Sidney Janis
      • Ronnie Lion Creative Gallery
      • Maris Karasz
      • Berthe Schaefer
      • Von Wicht
      • Passedot Gallery
  2. Advertisements:

    • A detailed advertisement for "Art in the Sun" with images of paintings and a description of the art school's offerings.

Center Column

  1. Exhibition Listings:

    • Four Transcendental Representations at the Art Institute of Chicago (outdoor).
    • Kirchner: Expressionist Bridge at the Museum of Modern Art.
    • Transcendental Representations at the Art Institute of Chicago.
    • Art in the Sun continues with mentions of various artists and galleries.
  2. Galleries and Exhibitions:

    • Galerie Art Vivant, 89 Boulevard Raspail, Paris (Chinese Art).
    • Robert Somerville, Chinese Art, 119 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago.
    • Galerie Perraudin, 149 Rue de Rivoli, Paris.
    • Gallery of Contemporary Art, 43 East 57th Street.
    • Various other galleries and exhibitions are listed with their respective addresses.

Right Column

  1. Exhibitions and Galleries:

    • Giacometti: Exhibition extended to January 6th.
    • Pierre Matisse Gallery: Exhibitions of various artists.
    • Pierre Matisse Gallery: Edward Laning, Vertes, Suzuki, Steve Raffo, Edward Hopper, and Suzuki paintings.
    • Stillman Gallery: Berthe Morisot, Edward Hopper, and others.
    • Edward Laning: Works of various artists.
    • Masterpieces of 5 Centuries: Van Diemen-Lilienfeld.
    • Nuala: Statements in Line and Color.
  2. Specific Gallery Details:

    • Garrett: Oil and Gouache, 161 West 57th St., N.Y.
    • Post Ward Eggleston: Various exhibitions.
    • Feigl Gallery: Various artworks.
    • Comfort Kingsbury: Various artists.
    • Le Fauconnier: New Art Circle, 42 West 57th St., N.Y.
    • Earl Stendahl: Ancient American and Modern Paintings.
    • Sam Weinik: Various artworks.
    • Hans Jelinek: Works of art.
    • Kent Costigan: Original paintings.
    • Rosenberg and Stiedel: Various artworks.

Additional Details

  • The page includes a mix of text and images, with advertisements for various art-related events and galleries.
  • There are mentions of specific artists and exhibitions, with detailed descriptions of what is being showcased.
  • The page also includes advertisements for different art supplies and services.

This page from the art magazine provides a comprehensive look into the art scene, detailing various exhibitions, galleries, and artists of the time.

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The image is a black and white newspaper page from the 1950s or 1960s, featuring several advertisements and articles related to art exhibitions and galleries.

Here's a detailed description:

  1. Top Left Corner:

    • An advertisement for "Art in the Sun" by artist Paine. It advertises a study of the art and artists in Miami Beach.
  2. Top Center:

    • "Southern Schools" listing with information on art education, including the "Northern School of Art" and "Miami Art School."
  3. Top Right Corner:

    • "Galerie Art Vivant" by Robert Somerville, located at 105 Boulevard Raspail, Paris, and a mention of Chinese art.
  4. Left Column:

    • "9th Anniversary" advertisement for "Midtown" by A.B. Braun, with details about an event at the gallery.
    • Advertisements for various galleries including:
      • "Ronnie Lion Creative Gallery" at 10 East 57th Street.
      • "Mariska Karasz" with a mention of her work and an exhibition date.
      • "Sidney Janis" gallery with an event on January 15, 1957.
      • "John Wicht" gallery at Passed Gallery.
  5. Main Text Section:

    • A review or article titled "Four Transcendental Representations" by Kirkche from page 29.
    • An article about "Kierkegaard's Expressionist Bridge," highlighting his artistic influence.
    • An article on the "Climax" exhibition by Sidney Janis.
  6. Center Right:

    • Articles and advertisements for various artists and galleries:
      • "Robert Somerville" and "Chinese Art" at Galerie Art Vivant.
      • "Sam Weinik Gallery" with a mention of an exhibition.
      • "Hans Jelinek" with an exhibition at the "E. A. Silberman Galleries."
      • "Edward Lanning" at the "Post Ward Eggleston Gallery."
  7. Bottom Left:

    • An advertisement for "Vertices" by Edward Lanning.
    • An advertisement for "Nuala" by Steve Raffo.
  8. Bottom Right:

    • Various advertisements for individual artists and galleries, including:
      • "Pierre Matisse" and "Stillman."
      • "Frank K. M. Rehn Gallery" with a mention of "Masterpieces of a Century."
      • "Van Diemen-Ullienfeld" and "Kierkegaard" at the "Passed Gallery."
      • "Frank Raffo" and "Nuala."

The layout is dense with information, showcasing a variety of art-related events, exhibitions, and gallery openings from that era. The advertisements and articles are focused on showcasing and promoting contemporary art and artists.

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The image displays two pages from a printed publication, likely a magazine or a catalog, featuring various art exhibitions and events. The left page contains several black-and-white advertisements and announcements for art exhibitions, each with details such as the name of the exhibition, artists, venues, and dates. Some of the listed exhibitions include "Art in the Sun" at the Norton School of Art in Miami, "19th Anniversary Exhibition" at Midtown, and shows featuring artists like Jose de Creeft, Sidney Janis, and Ronnie Schear.

The right page also lists multiple art exhibitions and galleries, with each entry providing details such as gallery names, addresses, and featured artists. Some notable entries include "Galerie Art Vivant" in Paris, "Robert Somerville Chinese Art" in Chicago, and "Giacometti Exhibition Extended" at Pierre Matisse in New York. Additionally, there are smaller advertisements for individual artists and specific artworks, such as paintings by Hans Jelinek and Ward Eggleston.

The overall layout is text-heavy, with minimal use of images, focusing on providing concise information about the art events. The design is typical of mid-20th century art publications, with a clear, organized presentation aimed at informing readers about current and upcoming exhibitions.

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The image is a page from an old newspaper, specifically focusing on art exhibitions and gallery listings. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Main Articles and Listings:

Art in the Sun

  • Southern Schools: Features various art exhibitions and events in Miami.
    • Art in Miami: Highlighting exhibitions such as Norton Gallery's "School of Art" in West Palm Beach, Florida.
    • Norton Gallery: "19th Anniversary Downtown" and "Three January Climax: 1913" events.

Reviews and Previews

  • Ronnie Lion Brahmsite Gallery: Exhibition open from January 18 through January 29.
  • Mariska Karasz: Exhibition at the Bertha Schaefer Gallery from December 26 to January 13.
  • John Wicht: Exhibition at the Nordness Gallery from January 14 to February 1.

Gallery Listings:

Galerie Vivant

  • RASPAIL, PARIS (4th)
    • Features artists like Ramon Rinoarquid, Andre Jacquemin, and Fernand Perradin.

Robert Somerville

  • Chinese Art
    • Located at 119 No. Michigan Ave.

Knoedler Galleries

  • Original Rose Paintings Corp.
    • Exhibits by Kent Costikyan and others.

Sam Weininik

  • Salpeter Gallery
    • Exhibits Hans Jelinek's works.

E. A. Silberman Galleries, Inc.

  • Paintings and Works of Art

Earl Stendahl

  • Ancient American Art and Modern Paintings

Le Fauconnier

  • New Art Circle
    • Works by noted artists.

Garrett Gallery

  • Open by appointment.

Post War Eggleston Galleries

  • Located at 161 W 57th St, NY.

Specific Gallery Showcases:

Giacometti

  • Pierre Matisse
    • Exhibition extended to January 6th.

Stillman

  • Paintings - Gouaches - Pastels
    • Featuring works by Georges Braque, Paul Klee, and others.

Edward Laning

  • Verites et Folies
    • Exhibition at Edwin Hewitt Gallery from January 18 to February 9.

Suzie

  • Paintings by Japanese Artists
    • Gallery located at 147 E. 57th St.

Steve Raffo

  • Frank KM Rehn
    • Exhibition of modern paintings.

Masters Pieces of 5 Centuries

  • Van Diemen-Lilienfeld Galleries

Nuuala

  • Passedoit Gallery
    • Located at 121 E. 57th St.

Additional Information:

  • Art in Miami: Comprehensive listing of various galleries and their exhibitions in Miami, with mentions of Norton Gallery and its events.
  • Miscellaneous Listings: Various other galleries and exhibitions across New York and other locations, including the Kootz Gallery, World House Galleries, and more.

Overall, this page provides a detailed guide to art exhibitions, gallery showings, and events in January, mainly in New York and Miami.

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The image shows an open spread of an art magazine or catalog featuring various advertisements, gallery info, and short articles about art exhibitions and artists.

  • The left page includes:

    • An article titled "ART IN THE SUN" about winter exhibitions, sculptures, and paintings.
    • Ads for Southern Schools and study programs in Miami and the Jose de Creeft North School of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida.
    • An announcement for the "19th Anniversary Glowtown" exhibition running through January 1913.
    • Exhibitions at specific galleries like the Creative Gallery and an ad for artist Mariska Karasz's abstractions with thread.
    • Ads for artists John Von Wicht and Maxwell Ways.
    • A small section on "Four tranosceanic reputations" related to art critiques.
    • Various smaller ads for exhibitions and galleries including Sam Wernik, Hans Jelinek, Madeline Tourtelot, Claude Bentley, Comfort Kingsbury, and Ward Eggleston.
  • The right page features a vertical column of gallery and artist advertisements:

    • Galleries such as Galerie Art Vivant, Robert Somerville, Rosenberg and Steinberg, Schaeffer Galleries, French Paintings, E. & A. Silberman Galleries, Earl Stendahl, Le Fauconnier.
    • Featured artists include Giacometti, Pierre Matisse, Ary Stillman, Edward Laning, Vertes, Suzuki, Steve Raffo, Van Diemen-Lilienfeld, and the Nuala statement.
    • A highlighted piece about "Surprise Show" with artists Stevens, Behling, and others.
    • A small art review or critique titled "life, Schubert's Sailboats and The Train" embedded near the top right.
    • The dates and locations of various exhibitions and art shows.

Overall, the spread is dense with art world information, offering readers details about contemporary exhibitions, featured artists, and galleries, typical of an art publication aimed at collectors, critics, and enthusiasts.

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The image displays a two-page spread from a publication that appears to be focused on art. The pages are filled with various textual sections; some including small images or illustrations, and others are typographically designed advertisements for galleries, art exhibitions, and related events.

Each advert is unique, often including the name of the gallery or exhibition, such as "SALPETER GALLERY," "SIDNEY JANIS," "GALERIE ART VIVANT," "ROSENBERG GALLERY," among others, and some even list addresses and cities like New York and Chicago.

Some sections provide information on specific art styles or movements, individual artists, and various types of artwork, such as paintings or sculptures. The spread also features dates and announcements for art shows, with some listings mentioning significant art names or historical references. The textual content is dense and designed to capture the attention of art enthusiasts and those involved in the art community.

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This image features a double-page spread from a magazine or newspaper. The pages include various advertisements, articles, and lists related to art exhibitions, galleries, and art schools. The text is densely packed, with smaller sections dedicated to individual artists such as Giacometti, as well as art events and institutions like Norton School of Art and Galerie Art Vivant. There appears to be promotional content for upcoming shows, commemorations of significant periods in art history, and detailed descriptions of featured artworks. The layout is designed to provide readers with an in-depth update on the current art scene and opportunities for engagement with various art forms and cultural events.

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The image shows an open page from an art catalog or exhibition brochure, likely from a gallery or museum. The page is filled with a variety of text and visual elements, including:

Layout and Content:

  1. Header Section:

    • At the top, there is a prominent header titled "ART IN THE SUN", which suggests the theme or title of the catalog or exhibition.
    • Below the header, there is a section labeled "PAINTING", indicating the focus on paintings.
  2. Left Column:

    • The left column contains several entries for art exhibitions or gallery events, each with details such as:
      • Exhibition Titles: Examples include "STUDIOS MIAMI," "ART AT THE SCHOOL OF THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO," and "RONNIE LION CREATIVE GALLERY."
      • Dates and Locations: Specific dates (e.g., "January 1913," "Thru January") and locations (e.g., "Southern Miami," "West Palm Beach, Florida") are listed.
      • Artists and Galleries: Names of artists and galleries are mentioned, such as "Sidney Jamis," "Ronnie Lion," and "Mariska Karasz."
  3. Central Column:

    • This column features a mix of text and small images:
      • Text Blocks: There are several paragraphs of descriptive text, likely providing context or commentary about the art, artists, or exhibitions. The text appears dense and informational.
      • Small Illustrations/Photos: There are a few small black-and-white images interspersed within the text. These images appear to depict artworks or related visual content, though they are not very detailed due to the resolution.
  4. Right Column:

    • The right column lists additional exhibitions or gallery events, formatted similarly to the left column:
      • Exhibition Titles: Examples include "GALERIE ART VIVANT," "ROBERT SOMERVILLE," and "GIACOMETTI."
      • Dates and Locations: Specific dates (e.g., "Exhibition Extended to January 6th") and locations (e.g., "Pierre Matisse, New York") are provided.
      • Artists and Galleries: Names of artists and galleries are mentioned, such as "Balthus," "Edward Laning," and "Suzuki."
  5. Visual Elements:

    • Small Image in the Center-Right: There is a small black-and-white photograph or illustration near the center-right of the page. It appears to depict a person, possibly an artist or subject of an artwork, but the details are not clear.
    • Textual Annotations: Some text is underlined or highlighted, suggesting emphasis on certain points or names.
  6. Footer:

    • At the bottom of the page, there are page numbers ("66" on the left and "67" on the right) and additional text that seems to be part of the catalog's indexing or reference system.

Overall Impression:

The page is a dense and informative layout typical of an art catalog or exhibition guide. It serves as a reference for readers to explore various artists, galleries, and exhibitions. The mix of text and small visual elements suggests a focus on providing comprehensive details about the art world, likely from a specific time period given the style of typography and design. The page numbers and structured layout indicate that this is part of a larger publication.