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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1951-1952

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The image shows a page from a document or report detailing various activities and achievements of a museum from May 1961 to March 1962. The information is organized into several sections:

  1. Exhibitions:

    • The following exhibitions were held:
      • Modern Painting and Sculpture
      • The Bauhaus and Art Education (arranged by Museum Course students)
      • Modern Sculpture
      • Vincent van Gogh, Artist
      • Harvard Art Association, Members Exhibition
      • The Bauhaus, 1919-1928
      • Georg Muche, Architect and Teacher, the Bauhaus Artists
      • Josef Eisor, Ballet Drawings by Oscar Schlemmer
  2. Public Lectures:

    • The following lectures were held under the auspices of the Museum:
      • Prof. Erwin Panofsky, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J.
      • Dr. Douglas Cooper, Princeton University, "Pintoricchio and Minisangelo"
      • Dr. Ernst Holzinger, Director, Stadelsches Kunstinstitut, Frankfurt a.M., "Max Beckmann, Pioneer of European Painting"
  3. Organ Music:

    • Weekly broadcasts of organ music over CBS network continued for the tenth consecutive year.
    • Daily concerts of recorded organ music.
  4. Museum Association:

    • 133 members (of whom 56 are students) who contributed $1,755.00.

The document appears to be a summary or report of the activities and contributions related to the museum during the specified period.

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The document is a record of activities that took place from May 1961 to March 1962. It lists several exhibitions, including "Modern Painting and Sculpture," "The Bauhaus and Art Education," "Modern German Painting," and others, along with specific artists and details. The document also notes public lectures held under the museum's auspices, including talks by Prof. Erwin Panofsky, Dr. David R. Coffin, and Dr. Ernst H. Gombrich, each with their respective topics. Additionally, it mentions weekly broadcasts of organ music over the CBS network for the tenth consecutive year and daily concerts of recorded organ music. Finally, it records that the Museum Association had 133 members, of whom 55 were students, contributing $1755.00.

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The image is a page from an annual report or summary document detailing various activities and events at a museum from May 1961 to March 1962. Here's a detailed breakdown:

Exhibitions

The museum held several exhibitions during the specified period:

  1. Modern Painting and Sculpture
  2. The Museum and Art Education (arranged by Museum Course students)
  3. Modern German Painting
  4. Vincent van Gogh Centennial (organized by the Museum of Modern Art)
  5. Society of Medalists, Members Exhibition
  6. Carvers, Modelers, Welders (sculptors' exhibition)
  7. Gropius, Architect and Teacher, an exhibition by the Bauhaus Artists
  8. James Ensor
  9. Ballet Costumes by Oscar Schlemmer

Public Lectures

Several lectures were held under the museum's auspices:

  1. Prof. Erwin Panofsky, from the Institute for Advanced Study, spoke on "Pictures and Texts."
  2. Dr. David R. Coffin from Princeton University discussed an unspecified topic.
  3. Dr. Ernst Holzinger from the Städelsches Kunstinstitut in Frankfurt am Main lectured on "Adam Elsheimer, Pioneer of Baroque Painting."

Musical Events

  • The museum continued weekly broadcasts of organ music over the CBS network for the tenth consecutive year.
  • Daily concerts featuring recorded organ music were held.

Museum Association

  • The museum association had 133 members, including 65 students.
  • These members contributed a total of $1750.00.

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The image displays a page from what appears to be an annual report or a document summarizing activities and events held at a museum between May 1951 and March 1952. The page is organized into several sections:

  1. Exhibitions:

    • Modern Painting and Sculpture
    • The Bauhaus and Art Education (arranged by Museum Course students)
    • Modern German Painting
    • Vincent van Gogh, Artist
    • Prints and Drawings, Members Exhibition
    • Carvers, Modelers, Molders
    • Gropius, Architect and Teacher, the Bauhaus Artists
    • James Ensor
    • Ballet Costumes by Oscar Schlemmer
  2. Public Lectures:

    • Prof. Erwin Panofsky, Institute for Advanced Study, on "Pictures and Texts"
    • Dr. David N. Coffin, Princeton University, on "Tintoretto and Michelangelo"
    • Dr. Ernst Holsinger, Städel Institute, Frankfurt a.M., on "Adam Elsheimer, Pioneer of Baroque Painting"
  3. Musical Events:

    • Weekly broadcasts of organ music over CBS network, continuing for the tenth consecutive year.
    • Daily concerts of recorded organ music.
  4. Museum Association:

    • 133 members (of whom 55 are students) contributed a total of $1755.00.

The document is neatly typed and organized, providing a detailed account of the museum's cultural and educational activities during the specified period.

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The image shows a page from a document, likely an annual report or a record book, detailing activities and events held at a museum from May 1951 to March 1952. The content is divided into several sections:

Exhibitions:

  • "Modern Painting and Sculpture"
  • "The Bauhaus and Art Education" (arranged by Museum Course students)
  • "Modern German Painting"
  • "Vincent van Gogh, Artist"
  • "Hermann Hahn, Members Exhibition"
  • "Carvers, Modelers, Molders"
  • "Gropius, Architect and Teacher, the Bauhaus Artists"
  • "James Ensor"
  • "Ballet Costumes by Oscar Schlemmer"

Public Lectures:

  • Prof. Erwin Panofsky, from the Institute for Advanced Study, spoke on "Pictures and Texts."
  • Dr. David H. Coffin from Princeton University gave a lecture on "Titian and Michelangelo."
  • Dr. Ernst Holfelder from the Städel Institute, Frankfurt a.M., discussed "Adam Elsheimer, Pioneer of Baroque Painting."

Musical Activities:

  • Weekly broadcasts of organ music over the CBS network continued for the tenth consecutive year.
  • Daily concerts of recorded organ music were also provided.

Museum Association:

  • The museum association had 133 members, with 55 of them being students.
  • The members contributed a total of $1755.00.

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The image depicts a page from a document, specifically from a report or an annual record. The page details various activities conducted by a museum during a particular timeframe, from May 1951 to March 1952.

Here are the detailed sections from the image:

  1. Exhibitions:

    • Modern Painting and Sculpture
    • The Bauhaus and Art Education (arranged by Museum Course students)
    • Modern German Painting
    • Vincent van Gogh, Artist
    • Cézanne, Members Exhibition
    • Carvers, Modelers, Molders
    • Gropius, Architect and Teacher, the Bauhaus Artists
    • James Ensor
    • Ballet Costumes by Oscar Schlemmer
  2. Public Lectures:

    • Lectures held under the auspices of the museum included talks by:
      • Prof. Erwin Panofsky, Institute for Advanced Study, on "Pictures and Texts"
      • Dr. David R. Coffin, Princeton University, on "Tintoretto and Michelangelo"
      • Dr. Ernst Hölzinger, Staedel Institute, Frankfurt a.M., on "Adam Elsheimer, Pioneer of Baroque Painting"
  3. Musical Programs:

    • Weekly broadcasts of organ music over CBS network, continuing for the tenth consecutive year.
    • Daily concerts of recorded organ music.
  4. Museum Association:

    • The museum association had 133 members, of whom 55 were students.
    • The total contribution from these members was $1755.00.

This summary captures the main activities and contributions highlighted in the document from the museum’s year of operation from May 1951 to March 1952.

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The image shows a typed document listing various activities and events organized by a museum from May 1951 to March 1952. The document is on an off-white sheet of paper that seems to have been attached to another document or placed in a book. The edges of the paper show minor wear, including a small tear at the top left corner. The text is divided into sections, each heading in uppercase letters. The sections are as follows:

  1. EXHIBITIONS:

    • Modern Painting and Sculpture
    • The Bauhaus and Art Education (arranged by museum course students)
    • Modern German Painting
    • Vincent van Gogh: Artist
    • Harvard Art Association: Members Exhibition
    • Carvers, Modelers, Molders
    • Gropius, Architect and Teacher, the Bauhaus Artists
    • James Ensor
    • Ballet Costumes by Oscar Schlemmer
  2. PUBLIC LECTURES:

    • Prof. Irvin Panofsky, Institute for Advanced Study: "Pictures and Texts"
    • Dr. David S. Coffin, Princeton University: "Tintoretto and Michelangelo"
    • Dr. Erwin Kollnig, Rhode Island School of Design: "Adam Elsheimer, Pioneer of Baroque Painting"
  3. MUSICAL EVENTS:

    • Weekly broadcasts of organ music over CBS network, continued for the tenth consecutive year.
    • Daily concerts of recorded organ music.
  4. MUSEUM ASSOCIATION:

    • 133 members (of whom 55 are students) who contributed $1755.00.

The document serves as a summary of museum activities including exhibitions, public lectures, musical events, and association member contributions for the specified period.

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This image shows an open book with printed text detailing a list of exhibitions, public lectures, musical events, and museum association information. The written content starts with a heading "EXHIBITIONS," under which it mentions that specific exhibits were held from May, 1951 to March, 1952. The exhibits listed include "Modern Painting and Sculpture," "The Bauhaus and Art Education," "Modern European Painting," "Vincent van Gogh, Artist," "Harvard Art Association, Members Exhibition," "Corbusier, Ideologist, Ideologer," "Gropius, Architect and Teacher, the Bauhaus Artists," "Jesse Asher," and "Ballet Costumes by Oscar Schlemmer."

Below this, under the heading "PUBLIC LECTURES," it notes lectures held under the auspices of the Museum by Prof. Erwin Panofsky and Dr. W. H. J. Weigert on topics related to art and artists.

A section titled "MUSICAL EVENTS" outlines weekly broadcasts of organ music over the CBS network and daily concerts of recorded organ music.

Lastly, under "MUSEUM ASSOCIATION," it points out that 133 members (of whom 55 are students) contributed $1755.00.

The right-hand side of the book where the previous page would be is blank, indicating the book is laid flat with only the left page visible. The background is pale, possibly a scanner bed or desk surface.

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The image shows a typed document titled "EXHIBITIONS" that details exhibitions, public lectures, musical events, and museum association information held from May 1951 to March 1952.

The document includes:

Exhibitions:

  • Modern Painting and Sculpture
  • The Bauhaus and Art Education (arranged by Museum Course students)
  • Modern German Painting
  • Vincent van Gogh, Artist
  • Harvard Art Association, Members Exhibition
  • Carvers, Modelers, Welders
  • Gropius, Architect and Teacher, the Bauhaus Artists
  • James Ensor
  • Ballet Costumes by Oscar Schlemmer

Public Lectures: (held under the auspices of the Museum)

  • Prof. Erwin Panofsky, Institute for Advanced Study, "Pictures and Texts"
  • Dr. David R. Coffin, Princeton University, "Tintoretto and Michelangelo"
  • Dr. Ernst Holzinger, Staedel Institute, Frankfurt a.M., "Adam Elsheimer, Pioneer of Baroque Painting"

Musical Events:

  • Weekly broadcasts of organ music over CBS network, continued for the tenth consecutive year.
  • Daily concerts of recorded organ music.

Museum Association:

  • 133 members (of whom 55 are students) who contributed $1755.00.

The document is on a white sheet, attached to a larger page or book with a green fabric binding. There is a small tear on the upper left edge of the white sheet.

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The image depicts a page from a book or report, likely an annual report or record of activities from an art institution or museum. The page is titled "EXHIBITIONS" and provides a detailed list of events and activities that took place between May 1951 and March 1952. The content is organized into several sections:

EXHIBITIONS

  • Modern Painting and Sculpture: Arranged by the Bauhaus and Art Education, involving Museum Course students.
  • Modern German Painting: Featuring works by Vincent van Gogh.
  • Herbert Art Association, Members Exhibition: Showcasing works by Carvers, Modelers, Holders, Groups, Architects, and Teachers, including the Bauhaus Artists James Ensor.
  • Ballet Costumes by Oskar Schlemmer.

PUBLIC LECTURES

  • Lectures were held under the auspices of the Museum, featuring:
    • Prof. Irwin Panofsky, Institute for Advanced Study: Topic: "Pictures and Texts."
    • Dr. David R. Coffin, Princeton University: Topic: "Tintoretto and Michelangelo."
    • Dr. Ernst Hollinger, Staedel Institute, Frankfurt a.M.: Topic: "Pioneer of Baroque Painting."

MUSICAL EVENTS

  • Weekly broadcasts of organ music over the CBS network, continuing for the tenth consecutive year.
  • Daily concerts of recorded organ music.

MUSEUM ASSOCIATION

  • The Museum Association had 133 members, of whom 55 were students, who contributed $1755.00.

Visual Description

  • The page appears to be from a printed document, likely part of an annual report or institutional record.
  • The text is typed in a formal, structured format, typical of official reports or archives.
  • The page has a clean, organized layout with clear headings and bullet points for each section.
  • The book itself has a green spine, indicating it may be part of a bound collection or archive.

This page provides a concise summary of cultural, educational, and musical activities, as well as financial contributions, reflecting the institution's engagement with art, education, and community involvement during the specified period.