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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1952-1955

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The image shows two pages from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture. The pages detail acquisitions and loans involving the museum.

Left Page (Page 8):

Reproductions:

  • Thirty reproductions of paintings and manuscripts.
  • Twenty-three anonymous gifts.
  • Five purchases.
  • Five by transfer.

Bauhaus Research Collection:

  • Seventy-three items including bibliography, photographs, textiles, and typography.
  • Items acquired through purchase (1), gifts from individuals like Josef Albers (1), anonymous (6), Herbert Bayer (1), Sidney Janis Gallery (1), Guggenheim Foundation (1), Karl Arndt (4), Irwin Raphel (1), Ivan Turner (1), Wadsworth Atheneum (1), Walker Art Center (1), and Curt Valentin Gallery (3).

Loans to the Museum:

  • Addison Gallery of American Art: 1 painting by Josef Albers, 7 textiles by Anni Albers.
  • American Federation of Arts: 56 contemporary German prints.
  • Anonymous: 2 drawings by Hans Bol, 1 painting by Max Beckmann.
  • Brodney Art Gallery: 9 drawings, 3 paintings by William P. Babcock.
  • Margaret Brown Gallery: 1 sculpture by Alexander Calder.
  • Cambridge Art Association: 62 paintings and sculptures by various artists.
  • Castano Galleries: 1 painting by William P. Babcock.
  • Ralph F. Colin: 1 painting by Rouline.
  • Arundel Clarke, Inc.: 5 textiles.
  • The Contemporaries: 5 drawings by William P. Babcock.
  • Mrs. Lois Orswell Dialey: 5 paintings and drawings by Max Beckmann, Paul Klee, Wilhelm Lehmbruck; 3 sculptures by Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, Georg Kolbe.
  • E. B. Dudley: 1 drawing by Paul Klee, 1 print by Vuillard.
  • Design Research: 1 textile by Josef Albers.
  • Fogg Museum of Art: 21 paintings by artists like Freund, Cezanne, Degas, Klee, Picasso; 17 drawings by artists like Nolde, Manet, Kokoschka, Kollwitz, Monet, Van Gogh; 25 prints by artists like Ronall, Picasso, Manet, Whistler, Schmidt-Rottluff, Nolde, Heckel, Degas, Bonnard, Dürer, Schongauer; 2 sculptures by Degas, Lehmbruck.
  • Hamilton S. Foster: 3 drawings, 1 painting by William P. Babcock.
  • Goodall Fabrics, Inc.: 7 textiles.
  • Peggy Ives: 10 textiles.
  • Gyorgy Kepes: 1 painting by Gyorgy Kepes.
  • Jack Lenor Larsen: 12 textiles.
  • Laverne, Inc.: 6 textiles.
  • Dorothy Liebes: 17 textiles.
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Boston: 5 paintings by Millet, Monet; 11 prints and drawings by Toulouse-Lautrec, Babcock.
  • Pratt Institute: 1 African mask.
  • Rhode Island School of Design: 11 textiles.
  • Museum of Modern Art of New York: 52 modern German, Dutch, and Swiss posters.
  • Smithsonian Institution: 50 watercolors after Pennsylvania German art.
  • Spiro: 1 carpet.
  • Marianne Strengell: 10 textiles.
  • Herbert Tannenbaum Galleries: 4 paintings by Feininger, Hofer, Macke, Mueller.
  • Thalhim Fabrics, Ltd.: 10 textiles.
  • Yale Galleries of Boston: 1 painting, 9 drawings by William P. Babcock.
  • E. Weyhe Gallery: 2 paintings by Müche.
  • Wadsworth Atheneum: 2 textiles by Matisse.
  • Worcester Art Museum: 1 painting by Millet.

Right Page (Page 9):

Loans from the Museum:

  • Objects were lent to the following institutions:
    • Fogg Museum of Art, Cambridge, Mass.
    • Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii.
    • Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Mass.
    • Leverett House, Cambridge, Mass.

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The image shows two open pages from a booklet or catalog titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM OF GERMANIC CULTURE." The left page (page 8) contains information under the headings "Reproductions" and "Bauhaus Research Collection." It details various items including paintings, manuscripts, textiles, drawings, and photographs, along with their sources such as gifts, purchases, and transfers from different galleries, individuals, and institutions.

The right page (page 9) is divided into sections titled "II. LOANS TO THE MUSEUM" and "III. LOANS FROM THE MUSEUM." The first section lists numerous loans to the museum, including artworks by artists such as Josef Albers, William P. Babcock, Max Beckmann, and others, along with the lending institutions like the Addison Gallery of American Art, Fogg Museum of Art, and private lenders. The second section mentions that objects were lent by the museum to several institutions, such as the Fogg Museum of Art at Cambridge, Honolulu Academy of Art, and others.

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The provided image is a page from a report detailing the acquisitions, loans to, and loans from the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture. Here is a detailed summary:

I. Reproductions:

  • The museum acquired thirty reproductions of paintings and manuscripts, categorized as follows:
    • 23 anonymous gifts
    • 2 purchases
    • 5 by transfer

Bauhaus Research Collection:

  • The museum added seventy-three items related to bibliography, photographs, textiles, and typography, sourced from:
    • Purchases (1)
    • Gifts from Josef Albers (1)
    • Anonymous donations (6)
    • Herbert Bayer (1)
    • Sidney Janis Gallery (1)
    • Guenther Franke Gallery (1)
    • Knoll Associates, Inc. (47)
    • Edwin Raphael Co., Inc. (12)
    • Evan Turner (1)
    • Wadsworth Atheneum (1)
    • Walker Art Center (1)
    • Curt Valentin Gallery (3)

II. Loans to the Museum:

Various galleries and individuals loaned artworks to the museum:

  • Addison Gallery of American Art: 1 painting by Josef Albers, textiles.
  • Mrs. Anni Albers: Textiles.
  • American Federation of Arts: 66 contemporary German prints.
  • Anonymous: 2 drawings by Hans Bohler, 1 painting by Max Beckmann.
  • Brooklyn Art Gallery: 9 drawings, 3 paintings by William P. Babcock.
  • Margaret Brown Gallery: 1 sculpture by Alexander Calder.
  • Cambridge Art Association: 62 paintings and sculptures by members.
  • Castano Galleries: 1 painting by William P. Babcock.
  • Ralph F. Colin: 1 painting by Soutine.
  • Arunel Clarke, Inc.: 5 textiles.
  • Colony House: 2 chairs.
  • The Corcoran Gallery of Art: 5 drawings by William P. Babcock.
  • Mrs. Lois Orswell Dalley: 7 paintings and drawings by Max Beckmann, Paul Klee, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, sculptures by Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, Georg Kolbe.
  • P. B. Deknatel: 1 painting by Paul Klee, 1 print by Vuillard.
  • Design Research, Inc.: 12 textiles, 1 table.
  • Fogg Museum of Art: 23 paintings by various artists (e.g., Braque, Cranach, Monet, Renoir, Klee, Picasso), 17 drawings by artists like Nolde, Kokoschka, Kollwitz, and Van Gogh, 25 prints.
  • Goodall Fabrics, Inc.: 7 textiles.
  • Peggy Ives: 10 textiles.
  • György Kepes: 1 painting.
  • Knoll Associates, Inc.: 10 textiles.
  • Jack Lenor Larsen: 12 textiles.
  • Laverne, Inc.: 6 textiles.
  • Dorothy Liebes: 17 textiles.
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Boston: 5 paintings by Millet and Monet, 11 prints and drawings by Prud'hon and Babcock.
  • Peabody Museum: 1 African mask.
  • Rhode Island School of Design: 11 textiles.
  • Museum of Modern Art of New York: 52 Modern German posters.
  • Dutch and Swiss Posters: Various.
  • Smithsonian Institution: 50 watercolors after Pennsylvania German arts and crafts.
  • Spivack Bros.: 1 table.
  • Marianne Strengel: 10 textiles.
  • Herbert Tannhauser Galleries: 4 paintings by Feininger, Hofer, Macke, Mueller.
  • Thibaut Fabrics, Ltd.: 10 textiles.
  • Vose Galleries of Boston: 1 painting, 9 drawings by William P. Babcock.
  • E. Weyhe Gallery: 2 paintings by Muehe, 1 painting by Matisse.
  • Wadsworth Atheneum: 1 textile.
  • Worcester Art Museum: 1 painting by Millet.

III. Loans from the Museum:

The museum lent objects to the following institutions:

  • Fogg Museum of Art, Cambridge, Mass.
  • Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Mass.
  • Leverett House, Cambridge, Mass.

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The image displays two pages from a catalog or record book of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture. The pages detail the museum's collections, reproductions, and loans of artworks and other items.

Page 8 (Left Page)

Reproductions:

  • Thirty reproductions of paintings and manuscripts.
    • 23 anonymous gifts.
    • 2 purchases.
    • 5 by transfer.

Bauhaus Research Collection:

  • Seventy-three items of bibliography, photographs, textiles, and typography:
    • Purchases (1)
    • Gifts from Josef Albers (1)
    • Anonymous (6)
    • Herbert Bayer (1)
    • Sidney Janis Gallery (1)
    • Günther Francke Gallery (1)
    • Knoll Associates, Inc. (47)
    • Edwin Raphael Co., Inc. (1)
    • Evan Turner (1)
    • Wadsworth Atheneum (1)
    • Walker Art Center (1)
    • Curt Valentin Gallery (3)

Page 9 (Right Page)

Loans to the Museum:

  • Addison Gallery of American Art: 1 painting by Josef Albers.
  • Mrs. Anni Albers: 7 textiles.
  • American Federation of Arts: 66 contemporary German prints.
  • Anonymous: 2 drawings by Hans Bol; 1 painting by Max Beckmann.
  • Brodie Art Gallery: 9 drawings, 3 paintings by William P. Babcock.
  • Margaret Brown Gallery: 1 sculpture by Alexander Calder.
  • Cambridge Art Association: 62 paintings and sculptures by members.
  • Castano Galleries: 1 painting by William P. Babcock.
  • Ralph F. Colin: 1 painting by Soutine.
  • Arundell Clarke, Inc.: 5 textiles.
  • Colony House: 2 chairs.
  • The Corcoran Gallery of Art: 5 drawings by William P. Babcock.
  • Mrs. Lois Orswell Dailey: 7 paintings and drawings by Max Beckmann, Paul Klee, Wilhelm Lehmbruck; 3 sculptures by Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, George Kolbe.
  • F. B. Deknatel: 1 painting by Paul Klee; 1 print by Vuillard.
  • Design Research, Inc.: 12 textiles, 1 table.
  • Fogg Museum of Art: 23 paintings by Frueauf, Cranach, Sisley, Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Degas, Klee, Pissarro; 17 drawings by Nolde, Manet, Kokoschka, Kollwitz, Monet, Van Gogh; 25 prints by Rouault, Picasso, Munch, Whistler, Schmidt-Rottluff, Nolde, Pissarro, Degas, Bonnard, Dürer, Schongauer; 2 sculptures by Degas, Lehmbruck.
  • Hamilton S. Foster: 3 drawings.
  • Goodall Fabrics, Inc.: 7 textiles.
  • Peggy Ives: 10 textiles.
  • Gyorgy Kepes: 1 painting by Gyorgy Kepes.
  • Knoll Associates, Inc.: 10 textiles.
  • Jack Lenor Larsen: 12 textiles.
  • Laverne, Inc.: 6 textiles.
  • Dorothy Liebes: 17 textiles.
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Boston: 5 paintings by Millet, Monet; 11 prints and drawings by Prud’hon, Babcock.
  • Peabody Museum: 1 African Mask.
  • Rhode Island School of Design: 11 textiles.
  • Museum of Modern Art of New York: 52 modern German, Dutch, and Swiss posters.
  • Smithsonian Institution: 50 watercolors after Pennsylvania German arts and crafts.
  • Spivack Bros.: 1 table.
  • Marianne Strengell: 10 textiles.
  • Herbert Tannenbaum Galleries: 4 paintings by Feininger, Hofer, Macke, Mueller.
  • Thalbo Fabrics, Ltd.: 10 textiles.
  • Vose Galleries of Boston: 1 painting, 9 drawings by William P. Babcock.
  • E. Weyhe Gallery: 2 paintings by Muche.
  • Wadsworth Atheneum: 1 textile by Marise.
  • Worcester Art Museum: 1 painting by Millet.

Loans from the Museum:

  • Objects were lent by the Museum to the following institutions:
    • Fogg Museum of Art, Cambridge, Mass.
    • Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii.
    • Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Mass.
    • Leverett House, Cambridge, Mass.

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The image is a page from a catalog or document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture. The page is divided into three main sections:

I. Reproductions

This section lists various reproductions of paintings and manuscripts, including:

  • 23 anonymous gifts
  • 2 purchases
  • 5 transfers

II. Bauhaus Research Collection

This section details the acquisition of seventy-three items related to Bauhaus, including:

  • Bibliography, photographs, textiles, and typography.
  • Purchases and gifts from various sources:
    • Josef Albers (1)
    • Herbert Bayer (1)
    • Sidney Janis Gallery (1)
    • Günther Francke Gallery (1)
    • Knoll Associates, Inc. (47)
    • Edwin Raphael Co., Inc. (12)
    • Evan Turner (1)
    • Wadsworth Atheneum (1)
    • Walker Art Center (1)
    • Curt Valentin Gallery (3)

II. Loans to the Museum

This section lists various items loaned to the museum from different institutions and individuals:

  • Addison Gallery of American Art: 1 painting by Josef Albers
  • Mrs. Ann Albers: 7 textiles
  • American Federation of Arts: 66 contemporary German prints
  • Anonymous: 2 drawings by Hans Bol, 1 painting by Max Beckmann
  • Brodey Art Gallery: 9 drawings, 3 paintings by William P. Babcock
  • Margaret Brown Gallery: 1 sculpture by Alexander Calder
  • Cambridge Art Association: 62 paintings and sculptures by members
  • Castano Galleries: 1 painting by William P. Babcock
  • Ralph F. Colin: 1 painting by Soutine
  • Arundell Clarke, Inc.: 5 textiles
  • Colony House: 2 chairs
  • The Corcoran Gallery of Art: 5 drawings by William P. Babcock
  • Mrs. Lois Orswell Dailey: 7 paintings and drawings by Max Beckmann, Paul Klee, Wilhelm Lehmbruck; 3 sculptures by Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, Georg Kolbe
  • F. B. Deknatel: 1 painting by Paul Klee, 1 print by Vuillard
  • Design Research, Inc.: 12 textiles, 1 table
  • Fogg Museum of Art: 23 paintings by Frueauf, Cranach, Sisley, Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Degas, Klee, Pissarro; 17 drawings by Nolde, Manet, Kokoschka, Kollwitz, Monet, Van Gogh
  • Hamilton S. Foster: 3 drawings
  • Peggy Ives: 10 textiles
  • Gyorgy Kepes: 1 painting by Gyorgy Kepes
  • Knoll Associates, Inc.: 10 textiles
  • Jack Lenor Larsen: 12 textiles
  • Dorothy Liebes: 17 textiles
  • Museum of Fine Arts of Boston: 5 paintings by Miller, Monet; 11 prints and drawings by Prudhon, Babcock
  • Peabody Museum: 1 African Mask
  • Rhode Island School of Design: 11 textiles
  • Museum of Modern Art of New York: 52 Modern German, Dutch and Swiss posters
  • Smithsonian Institution: 50 watercolors after Pennsylvania German arts and crafts
  • Spivack Bros.: 1 table
  • Marianne Strengell: 10 textiles
  • Herbert Tannenbaum Galleries: 4 paintings by Feininger, Hofer, Macke, Mueller
  • Thainbook Fabrics, Ltd.: 10 textiles
  • Vose Galleries of Boston: 1 painting, 9 drawings by William P. Babcock
  • E. Weyhe Gallery: 2 paintings by Muehe
  • Wadsworth Atheneum: 1 textile by Matisse
  • Worcester Art Museum: 1 painting by Millet

III. Loans from the Museum

This section lists institutions that loaned objects from the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  • Fogg Museum of Art, Cambridge, Mass.
  • Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii
  • Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Mass.
  • Leverett House, Cambridge, Mass.

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The image displays a page from a catalog or inventory list of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture. The page is divided into three main sections:

Section I: Reproductions

  • It lists the types of reproductions the museum handles, including paintings and manuscripts, and specifies the numbers of anonymous gifts, purchases, and transfers:
    • 33 anonymous reproductions
    • 2 purchases
    • 5 by transfer

Section II: Loans to the Museum

  • This section details the various loans received by the museum from different institutions and individuals, specifying the types of artworks lent:
    • Addison Gallery of American Art: 1 painting by Josef Albers; 7 textiles
    • American Federation of Arts: 6 contemporary German prints
    • Anonymous: 2 drawings by Hans Bol; 1 painting by Max Beckmann
    • Brody Art Gallery: 9 drawings, 3 paintings by William P. Babcock
    • Margaret Brown Gallery: 1 sculpture by Alexander Calder
    • Cambridge Art Association: 62 paintings and sculptures by members
    • Castano Galleries: 1 painting by William P. Babcock
    • Ralph F. Colin: 1 painting by Soutine
    • Arundell Clarke, Inc.: 5 textiles
    • Colony House: 2 chairs
    • The Corcoran Gallery of Art: 5 drawings by William P. Babcock, 7 paintings and drawings by Max Beckmann, Paul Klee, Wilhelm Lehmbruck, and others
    • F.B. Deknatel: 1 painting by Paul Klee, 1 print by Vuillard
    • Design Research, Inc.: 12 textiles and 1 table
    • Fogg Museum of Art: 23 paintings by Frueauf, Cranach, Sisley, Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Degas, Klee, Pissarro, 17 drawings by artists like Nolde, Manet, Kokoschka, Kollwitz, Monet, Van Gogh, 25 prints by Rouault, Picasso, Munch, Whistler, Schmidt-Rottluff, Nolde, Pissarro, Degas, Bonnard, Dürer, Schongauer
    • Hamilton S. Foster: 3 drawings, 1 painting by William P. Babcock
    • Goodall Fabrics, Inc.: 7 textiles
    • Peggy Ives: 10 textiles
    • Knoll Associates, Inc.: 10 textiles
    • Jack Lenor Larsen: 12 textiles
    • Dorothy Liebes: 17 textiles
    • Museum of Fine Arts of Boston: 5 paintings by Miller, Monet, 11 prints and drawings by Prud’hon, Babcock
    • Peabody Museum: 1 African Mask
    • Rhode Island School of Design: 11 textiles
    • Museum of Modern Art of New York: 52 Modern German, Dutch, and Swiss posters
    • Smithsonian Institution: 50 watercolors after Pennsylvania German arts and crafts
    • Spivack Bros.: 1 table
    • Marianne Strengell: 10 textiles
    • Herbert Tannenbaum Galleries: 4 paintings by Feininger, Hofer, Macke, Mueller
    • Thalbot Fabrics, Ltd.: 10 textiles
    • Vose Galleries of Boston: 1 painting, 9 drawings by William P. Babcock
    • E. Weyhe Gallery: 2 paintings by Müche
    • Wadsworth Athenaeum: 1 textile by Marise
    • Worcester Art Museum: 1 painting by Millet

Section III: Loans from the Museum

  • This section lists the institutions to which objects were loaned by the museum:
    • Fogg Museum of Art, Cambridge, Mass.
    • Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii
    • Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Mass.
    • Leverett House, Cambridge, Mass.

This detailed inventory reflects the extensive collection and exchange of cultural artifacts within the museum's network.

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The image shows two pages (pages 8 and 9) from a book or catalog titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM OF GERMANIC CULTURE." The content is about various collections and loans related to the museum. The sections include:

  • Reproductions
  • Bauhaus Research Collection, detailing 73 items such as bibliographies, photographs, textiles, and typography.
  • II. Loans to the Museum, listing American galleries, artists, and institutions that have lent works to the museum. It mentions names like Josef Albers, Hans Bol, William P. Babcock, Alexander Calder, Max Beckmann, Paul Klee, and various art associations and galleries.
  • Museums and institutions from which the museum has received loans, including Fogg Museum of Art, Honolulu Academy of Art, Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, among others.
  • Mentions specific works, such as paintings, prints, textiles, sculptures, and drawings from various artists and galleries.

The text is formatted in a clear, academic style typical for museum catalogs or academic reports.

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This image shows two pages from a book or a catalog listing various art pieces and textiles along with their respective sources. The left page is labeled as page 8 and includes sections titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture: Reproductions," which lists types of reproductions like paintings and manuscripts, and a section titled "Research Collection," which itemizes a collection that includes photographs, textiles, and paintings by artists like Josef Albers and Max Beckmann.

The right page, labeled as page 9, continues similar listings under the museum name. Notable mentions are works by famous artists like Picasso, Munch, Whistler, and Degas. There are also mention of various art institutions such as the Fogg Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, and Honolulu Academy of Art, indicating where items are loaned from or to.

The text is detailed and seems to focus on the inventory or catalog of items for study or display, providing insight into the breadth of the museum's collection and associated collaborations. The pages appear to be from an older printed document, based on the font type and the slight yellowing of the page.

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The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The content appears to be a catalog or inventory related to the Bausch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture. The pages are numbered 8 and 9, indicating they are part of a larger document.

Left Page (Page 8):

  • Title: "Reproductions"
    • Lists thirty reproductions of paintings and manuscripts, including 23 anonymous gifts and 5 by transfer.
  • Title: "Bauhaus Research Collection"
    • Details seventy-three items of bibliography, photographs, textiles, and typography, categorized as follows:
      • Purchased items: 1 by Josef Albers, 1 by Sidney Janis Gallery, 1 by Still Associates, Inc., 47 anonymous, 1 by Herbert Bayer, 1 by Knoll, 1 by Gunter Franke Gallery, 1 by Evan Turner, 1 by Wadsworth Atheneum, 1 by Walker Art Center, 1 by Curt Valentin Gallery (totaling 3).
      • Loans to the Museum:
        • Addison Gallery of American Art: 1 painting by Josef Albers.
        • Mrs. Anni Albers: 7 textiles.
        • American Federation of Arts: 56 contemporary German prints, 1 drawing by Hans Böl, 1 painting by Max Beckmann.
        • Brodney Art Gallery: 9 drawings, 3 paintings by William P. Babcock.
        • Margaret Brown Gallery: 1 sculpture by Alexander Calder.
        • Cambridge Art Association: 62 paintings and sculptures by members.
        • Castano Galleries: 1 painting by William P. Babcock.
        • Ralph F. Colin, Inc.: 5 textiles by Soutine.
        • Arpundell Clarke: 5 textiles.
        • Colony House: 2 chairs.
        • The Corcoran Gallery of Art: 5 drawings by William P. Babcock.
        • Mrs. Lois Orswell Dailey: 7 paintings and drawings by Max Beckmann.
        • Paul Kle: 7 paintings by Hans Arp, Alexander Calder, Georg Kolbe.
        • F. B. Deknatel: 1 painting by Paul Klee, 1 print by Vuillard.
        • Design Research, Inc.: 12 textiles, 1 table.
        • Fogg Museum of Art: 23 paintings by Frugéauf, Cranach, Sisley, Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, Degas, Klee, Pissarro; 17 drawings by Nolde, Manet, Kokoschka, Kollwitz, Monet, Van Gogh; 25 unspecified items.

Right Page (Page 9):

  • Title: "Loans from the Museum"
    • Lists objects lent by the Museum to various institutions:
      • Fogg Museum of Art, Cambridge, Mass.
      • Honolulu Academy of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii
      • Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Mass.
      • Leverett House, Cambridge, Mass.
  • Title: "Loans to the Museum"
    • Details loans from other institutions to the Museum, including:
      • Prints by Rouault, Picasso, Munch, Whistler, Schmidt-Rotluff, Nolde, Degas, Degas, Bonnard, Dürer, Schongauer: 2 sculptures by Pissarro, Lehmbrusch.
      • Hamilton Fabrics, Inc.: 3 textiles.
      • Goodall S. Foster: 7 drawings, 1 painting by William P. Babcock.
      • Peggy Ives, Inc.: 10 textiles.
      • Gyorgy Kepes: 1 painting by Gyorgy Kepes.
      • Knoll Associates, Inc.: 10 textiles.
      • Jack Lenor Larsen: 12 textiles.
      • Lavrene, Inc.: 6 textiles.
      • Dorothy Liebes: 17 textiles.
      • Museum of Fine Arts of Boston: 5 paintings by Millet, Monet; 11 prints and drawings by Prud’hon, Babcock.
      • Peabody Museum: 1 African Mask.
      • Rhode Island School of Design: 11 textiles.
      • Museum of Modern Art of New York: 52 Modern German, Dutch, and Swiss posters.
      • Smithsonian Institution: 50 watercolors after Pennsylvania German arts and crafts.
      • Spivack Bros.: 1 table.
      • Marianne Strengell: 10 textiles.
      • Herbert Tannenbaum Galleries: 4 paintings by Feininger, Hofer, Macke, Mueller.
      • Thaibok Galleries, Ltd.: 10 textiles.
      • Vose Galleries of Boston: 1 painting, 9 drawings by William P. Babcock.
      • E. Weyhe Gallery: 2 paintings by Mitche.
      • Wadsworth Atheneum: 1 textile by Matisse.
      • Worcester Art Museum: 1 painting by Millet.

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The pages provide a detailed inventory of artworks, including paintings, sculptures, textiles, drawings, and prints, detailing their origins (purchased, loaned, or transferred) and the institutions involved. The content is structured to catalog the collection of the Bausch-Reisinger Museum of Germanic Culture, listing contributions from various galleries, museums, and private collectors. The text is formal and organized, typical of an exhibition catalog or museum archive.

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The image shows an open book with text printed on white pages. The text is organized into sections and subsections, with headings such as "Reproductions," "Bauhaus Research Collection," "Loans to the Museum," and "Loans from the Museum." The text provides information about various artworks, including paintings, sculptures, prints, and textiles, that are either owned by the museum or on loan from other institutions. The artworks are attributed to various artists, such as Josef Albers, William P. Babcock, Alexander Calder, and others. The book appears to be a catalog or inventory of the museum's collection, providing details about the artworks and their sources.