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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1955-1958

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The image displays a typed document titled "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS," which lists exhibitions held at a museum from May 10, 1955, to January 8, 1956. The exhibitions are listed in chronological order as follows:

  1. "THE ARTS OF HENRI MATISSE" (prepared by students in the museum training program)
  2. "PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS BY LEWIS RUBENSTEIN, '30" (on the occasion of the 25th Reunion of the Class of 1930)
  3. "MODERN GERMAN PAINTING AND SCULPTURE"
  4. "INDUSTRIAL ART OF GERMANY, HOLLAND AND SWEDEN"
  5. "NUREMBERG AND THE GERMAN WORLD - German Graphic Art of the XV and XVI Centuries"
  6. "ACQUISITIONS OF 1955"

The document provides a historical record of the exhibitions hosted by the museum during that specific period.

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The image displays a document titled "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS" listing the exhibitions held at a museum between May 10, 1955, and January 8, 1956. The exhibitions are listed in chronological order of their display:

  1. The Arts of Henri Matisse – Prepared by students in the museum training program.
  2. Paintings, Drawings, and Prints by Lewis Rubenstein, '30 – Held on the occasion of the 25th reunion of the Class of 1930.
  3. Modern German Painting and Sculpture
  4. Industrial Art of Germany, Holland, and Sweden
  5. Nuremberg and the German World: German Graphic Art of the XV and XVI Centuries
  6. Acquisitions of 1955

The document appears to be a record of the temporary exhibitions organized during the specified timeframe at the museum.

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The image displays a typed list of temporary exhibitions that were held at a museum between May 10, 1955, and January 8, 1956. The exhibitions are listed in chronological order:

  1. "The Arts of Henri Matisse" - Prepared by students in the museum training program.
  2. "Paintings, Drawings and Prints by Lewis Rubenstein, '30" - Held on the occasion of the 25th reunion of the Class of 1930.
  3. "Modern German Painting and Sculpture"
  4. "Industrial Art of Germany, Holland and Sweden"
  5. "Nuremberg and the German World" - Focused on German Graphic Art of the XV and XVI Centuries.
  6. "Acquisitions of 1955" - Likely referring to new acquisitions added to the museum's collection in that year.

The document is labeled as page 1 with a small number "- 1 -" at the top left corner.

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The image displays a document listing temporary exhibitions held at a museum between May 10, 1955, and January 8, 1956. The exhibitions are listed in the order they were presented:

  1. The Arts of Henri Matisse: This exhibition was prepared by students in the museum training program.
  2. Paintings, Drawings, and Prints by Lewis Rubenstein, '30: This exhibition coincided with the 25th Reunion of the Class of 1930.
  3. Modern German Painting and Sculpture: Focused on contemporary German art.
  4. Industrial Art of Germany, Holland, and Sweden: Showcased industrial design from these countries.
  5. Nuremberg and the German World: Displayed German Graphic Art from the 15th and 16th Centuries.
  6. Acquisitions of 1955: Likely featured newly acquired pieces by the museum in that year.

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The image displays a list of temporary exhibitions held at a museum from May 10, 1955, to January 8, 1956. The exhibitions are listed in the order they were shown:

  1. The Arts of Henri Matisse

    • This exhibition was prepared by students in the museum training program.
  2. Paintings, Drawings and Prints by Lewis Rubenstein, '30

    • This exhibition was held on the occasion of the 25th reunion of the Class of 1930.
  3. Modern German Painting and Sculpture

  4. Industrial Art of Germany, Holland, and Sweden

  5. Nuremberg and the German World

    • This exhibition featured German Graphic Art of the 15th (XV) and 16th (XVI) Centuries.
  6. Acquisitions of 1955

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The image shows a typed document listing temporary exhibitions held at a museum between May 10, 1955, and January 8, 1956. The exhibitions are listed in the order they were exhibited. The titles of the exhibitions are as follows:

  1. The Arts of Henri Matisse (prepared by students in the museum training program)
  2. Paintings, Drawings and Prints by Lewis Rubenstein, '30 (on the occasion of the 25th Reunion of the Class of 1930)
  3. Modern German Painting and Sculpture
  4. Industrial Art of Germany, Holland and Sweden
  5. Nuremberg and the German World: German Graphic Art of the XV and XVI Centuries
  6. Acquisitions of 1955

The document is numbered "1" at the top, suggesting it is the first page of a series. The text is typed in a standard typewriter font.

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The image shows a document titled "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS" and contains text that describes the exhibitions held at a museum from May 10, 1955 to January 8, 1956. It lists several exhibitions in the order they were presented, including:

  1. THE ARTS OF HENRI MATISSE (prepared by students in the museum training program)
  2. PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS BY LEWIS RUBENSTEIN, '30 (on the occasion of the 25th Reunion of the Class of 1930)
  3. MODERN GERMAN PAINTING AND SCULPTURE
  4. INDUSTRIAL ART OF GERMANY, HOLLAND AND SWEDEN
  5. NUREMBERG AND THE GERMAN WORLD (German Graphic Art of the XV and XVI Centuries)
  6. ACQUISITIONS OF 1955

The page is numbered "- 1 -" at the top, indicating it is part of a larger document or booklet. The text is typewritten and the document has a plain background, showing signs of slight wear or aging at the edges.

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The image shows a document that appears to be a catalog or brochure for a museum. The document is titled "Temporary Exhibitions" and lists several exhibitions that were held at the museum from May 10, 1955, to January 8, 1956. The exhibitions are listed in the order in which they were exhibited.

The first exhibition listed is "The Arts of Henri Matisse," which was prepared by students in the museum training program. The second exhibition is "Paintings, Drawings and Prints by Lewis Rubenstein, '30," which was held on the occasion of the 25th Reunion of the Class of 1930. The third exhibition is "Modern German Painting and Sculpture." The fourth exhibition is "Industrial Art of Germany, Holland and Sweden." The fifth exhibition is "Nuremberg and the German World," which features German Graphic Art of the XV and XVI Centuries. The final exhibition is "Acquisitions of 1955."

The document appears to be a printed document, possibly a brochure or catalog, with a plain white background and black text. The text is organized in a list format, with each exhibition listed on a separate line. The document is likely intended to provide information about the exhibitions that were held at the museum during the specified time period.

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The image is a document that lists the temporary exhibitions held at a museum from May 10, 1955, to January 8, 1956. The document has a gray background with a white rectangular area containing text. The text is organized in a structured format, with headings and subheadings. The heading "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS" is centered at the top of the document. Below this heading, there is a paragraph that provides the time frame for the exhibitions. Following this, there is a list of exhibitions, each with a brief description. The exhibitions listed are:

  1. "THE ARTS OF HENRI MATISSE" (prepared by students in the museum training program)
  2. "PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS BY LEWIS RUBENSTEIN, '30" (on the occasion of the 25th Reunion of the Class of 1930)
  3. "MODERN GERMAN PAINTING AND SCULPTURE"
  4. "INDUSTRIAL ART OF GERMANY, HOLLAND AND SWEDEN"
  5. "NUREMBBERG AND THE GERMAN WORLD"
  6. "German Graphic Art of the XV and XVI Centuries"
  7. "ACQUISITIONS OF 1955"

The document appears to be a record or summary of the exhibitions that took place during the specified period.

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The image shows a document titled "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS", which lists a series of exhibitions held at a museum from May 10, 1955, to January 8, 1956. The document is formatted as a typed page with a clean, formal layout, and it provides the names and descriptions of the exhibitions in chronological order. Here is a breakdown of the content:

Document Details:

  • Title: "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS"
  • Date Range: May 10, 1955, to January 8, 1956
  • Purpose: To list exhibitions held during this period, in the order they were exhibited.

List of Exhibitions:

  1. THE ARTS OF HENRI MATISSE

    • Prepared by students in the museum training program.
  2. PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS AND PRINTS BY LEWIS RUBENSTEIN, '30

    • Held on the occasion of the 25th Reunion of the Class of 1930.
  3. MODERN GERMAN PAINTING AND SCULPTURE

  4. INDUSTRIAL ART OF GERMANY, HOLLAND AND SWEDEN

  5. NUREMBERG AND THE GERMAN WORLD

    • Focuses on German Graphic Art of the XV and XVI Centuries.
  6. ACQUISITIONS OF 1955

Visual Characteristics:

  • The document is typed in a monospaced font, typical of mid-20th-century office or institutional printing.
  • The text is centered and aligned neatly, with clear headings and subheadings.
  • The page number "- 1 -" is visible at the top center, indicating this is the first page of a report or catalog.
  • The background is plain white, with no additional graphics or images.

Contextual Insight:

This document appears to be part of a museum's official record or exhibition catalog, documenting the temporary exhibitions held during a specific timeframe. The exhibitions cover a diverse range of topics, including modern art, historical graphic art, industrial design, and acquisitions, reflecting the museum's broad curatorial interests during that period. The inclusion of student-prepared content and alumni reunions suggests an educational and community-engaged approach to museum programming.