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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1955-1958

ARCH.2013.5.7, Rendition: 796047

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The image shows a typed document, likely a page from a catalog or inventory list, detailing various works of art. The page is divided into sections for paintings, sculptures, and prints.

Paintings:

  1. Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943)

    • Title: Three Women
    • Medium: Oil
    • Year: 1928
    • Provenance: Gift of G. David Thompson
  2. Bartholomaeus Spranger (1546-1611)

    • Title: Apollo and Daphne
    • Medium: Oil sketch
    • Provenance: Association Fund Purchase

Sculpture:

  1. German School, c. 1490

    • Title: St. Catherine
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Provenance: Anonymous Gift
  2. Hans Jaenisch (1907- )

    • Title: Pelican
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Year: 1954
    • Provenance: Purchase, G. David Thompson Fund in Memory of Curt Valentin
  3. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • Title: Kneeling Girl
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Year: c. 1925
    • Provenance: Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ransonhoff

Prints:

  1. Lovis Corinth (1858-1925)

    • Title: Portfolio of Seven Etchings
    • Year: 1918
    • Provenance: Gift of Louis W. Black
  2. Max Pechstein (1881-1955)

    • Title: Portfolio of Ten Woodcuts
    • Year: 1917
    • Provenance: Gift of Louis W. Black
  3. Periodical

    • Title: "Kriegszeit Künstlerflugblätter"
    • Year: 1914-1916
    • Features: Original lithographs by Barlach, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Slevogt, and many others
    • Provenance: Gift of Louis W. Black
  4. Periodical

    • Title: "Der Bildermann"
    • Year: 1916
    • Features: Original lithographs by Barlach, Kokoschka, Heckel, Kirchner, Müller, and many others
    • Provenance: Gift of Louis W. Black

The document is typed and appears to be a formal listing, possibly from a museum or gallery, with detailed information about each piece, including the artist, title, medium, year, and how each piece was acquired.

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The image is a page from a document listing various artworks, their creators, and the associated details of their acquisition. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Oil Painting:

    • Artist: Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943)
    • Title: Three Women
    • Medium: Oil
    • Year: 1928
    • Source: Gift of G. David Thompson
  2. Sketch:

    • Artist: Bartholomaus Spranger (1546-1611)
    • Title: Apollo and Daphne
    • Medium: Oil sketch
    • Source: Association Fund Purchase
  3. Sculptures:

    • Unknown Artist (c. 1490), German School:

      • Title: St. Catherine
      • Medium: Polychromed wood
      • Source: Anonymous Gift
    • Artist: Hans Jaenisch (1907-)

      • Title: Pelican
      • Medium: Bronze
      • Year: 1954
      • Source: Purchase, G. David Thompson Fund in Memory of Curt Valentin
    • Artist: Georg Kolbe (1877-1947), German School:

      • Title: Kneeling Girl
      • Medium: Bronze
      • Date: circa 1925
      • Source: Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ranshoff
  4. Prints:

    • Artist: Lovis Corinth (1858-1925)

      • Title: Portfolio of Seven Etchings
      • Year: 1918
      • Source: Gift of Louis W. Black
    • Artist: Max Pechstein (1881-1955)

      • Title: Portfolio of Ten Woodcuts
      • Year: 1917
      • Source: Gift of Louis W. Black
    • Periodical:

      • Title: Kriegszeit Künstlerflugblätter
      • Years: 1914-1916
      • Description: Contains original lithographs by artists like Barlach, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Slevogt, and others
      • Source: Gift of Louis W. Black
    • Periodical:

      • Title: Der Bildermann
      • Year: 1916
      • Description: Contains original lithographs by artists like Barlach, Kokoschka, Heckel, Kirchner, Müller, and others
      • Source: Gift of Louis W. Black

The document provides detailed information on the origin, creator, medium, year, and source of each listed artwork.

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The image contains a document that appears to be a list of artworks, likely from a museum or collection catalog. The list is divided into paintings, sculptures, and prints, along with the details of each artwork.

Paintings:

  1. Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943), "Three Women," oil, 1928. Gift from G. David Thompson.
  2. Bartholomaus Spranger (1546-1611), "Apollo and Daphne," oil sketch. Association Fund Purchase.

Sculptures:

  1. Anonymous, German School, "St. Catherine," polychromed wood, circa 1490. Anonymous Gift.
  2. Hans Jaenisch (1907-), "Pelican," bronze, 1954. Purchase made from the G. David Thompson Fund in Memory of Curt Valentin.
  3. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947), German School, "Kneeling Girl," bronze, circa 1925. Gift from Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff.

Prints:

  1. Lovis Corinth (1858-1925), "Portfolio of Seven Etchings," 1918. Gift of Louis W. Black.
  2. Max Pechstein (1881-1955), "Portfolio of Ten Woodcuts," 1917. Gift of Louis W. Black.
  3. Periodical titled "Kriegszeit Künstlerflugblätter," 1914-1916, featuring original lithographs by Barlach, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Slevogt, and others. Gift of Louis W. Black.
  4. Periodical titled "Der Bildermann," 1916, featuring original lithographs by Barlach, Kokoschka, Heckel, Kirchner, Müller, and others. Gift of Louis W. Black.

The document provides the names of artists, the titles of the artworks, the medium, dates, and information on how each piece was acquired.

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The image is a typed document listing various artworks along with their artists, descriptions, dates, and acquisition details. Here is a detailed summary:

Paintings

  1. Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943)

    • Title: Three Women
    • Medium: Oil
    • Date: 1928
    • Acquisition: Gift, G. David Thompson
  2. Bartholomäus Spranger (1546-1611)

    • Title: Apollo and Daphne
    • Medium: Oil sketch
    • Acquisition: Association Fund Purchase

Sculptures

  1. German School, circa 1490

    • Title: St. Catherine
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Acquisition: Anonymous Gift
  2. Hans Jaenisch (1907-)

    • Title: Pelican
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Date: 1954
    • Acquisition: Purchase, G. David Thompson Fund in Memory of Curt Valentin
  3. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • Title: Kneeling Girl
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Date: circa 1925
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff

Prints

  1. Lovis Corinth (1858-1925)

    • Title: Portfolio of Seven Etchings
    • Date: 1918
    • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black
  2. Max Pechstein (1881-1955)

    • Title: Portfolio of Ten Woodcuts
    • Date: 1917
    • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black
  3. Periodical, "Kriegszeit Künstlerflugblätter" (1914-1916)

    • Description: Includes original lithographs by Barlach, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Slevogt, and many others
    • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black
  4. Periodical, "Der Bildermann" (1916)

    • Description: Includes original lithographs by Barlach, Kokoschka, Heckel, Kirchner, Müller, and many others
    • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black

This document appears to be an inventory or catalog of artworks, detailing their creators, mediums, dates, and how they were acquired.

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The image shows a document listing various artworks, categorized into paintings, sculptures, and prints. Each entry includes details about the artist, the artwork's title, the medium, the year of creation, and information about the acquisition or gift-giving.

Here's a detailed summary:

Paintings:

  1. Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943)

    • Artwork: Three Women
    • Medium: Oil
    • Year: 1928
    • Acquisition: Gift from G. David Thompson
  2. Bartholomäus Spranger (1546-1611)

    • Artwork: Apollo and Daphne
    • Medium: Oil sketch
    • Acquisition: Association Fund Purchase

Sculpture:

  1. German School, circa 1490

    • Artwork: St. Catherine
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Acquisition: Anonymous Gift
  2. Hans Jaenisch (1907- )

    • School: German School
    • Artwork: Pelican
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Year: 1954
    • Acquisition: Purchase, G. David Thompson Fund in Memory of Curt Valentin
  3. Georg Kolbe (1877-1947)

    • School: German School
    • Artwork: Kneeling Girl
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Year: Circa 1925
    • Acquisition: Gift from Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff

Prints:

  1. Lovis Corinth (1858-1925)

    • Artwork: Portfolio of Seven Etchings
    • Year: 1918
    • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black
  2. Max Pechstein (1881-1955)

    • Artwork: Portfolio of Ten Woodcuts
    • Year: 1917
    • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black
  3. Periodical

    • Title: "Kriegszeit Künstlerflugblätter"
    • Year: 1914-1916
    • Details: Includes original lithographs by artists like Barlach, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Slevogt, among others
    • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black
  4. Periodical

    • Title: "Der Bildermann"
    • Year: 1916
    • Details: Includes original lithographs by artists such as Barlach, Kokoschka, Heckel, Kirchner, Müller, and many others
    • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black

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The image displays a typed document listing various artworks, including paintings, sculptures, and prints, along with their details such as artist names, titles, mediums, dates, and acquisition methods. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. Paintings:

    • Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943):
      • Title: Three Women
      • Medium: Oil
      • Date: 1928
      • Acquisition: Gift, G. David Thompson
    • Bartholomaeus Spranger (1546-1611):
      • Title: Apollo and Daphne
      • Medium: Oil sketch
      • Acquisition: Association Fund Purchase
  2. Sculptures:

    • German School (c. 1400):
      • Title: St. Catherine
      • Medium: Polychromed wood
      • Acquisition: Anonymous Gift
    • Hans Jaenisch (1907-):
      • Title: Pelican
      • Medium: Bronze
      • Date: 1954
      • Acquisition: Purchase, O. David Thompson Fund in Memory of Curt Valentin
    • Georg Kolbe (1877-1947):
      • Title: Kneeling Girl
      • Medium: Bronze
      • Date: c. 1925
      • Acquisition: Gift, Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff
  3. Prints:

    • Lovis Corinth (1858-1925):
      • Title: Portfolio of Seven Etchings
      • Date: 1918
      • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black
    • Max Pechstein (1881-1955):
      • Title: Portfolio of Ten Woodcuts
      • Date: 1917
      • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black
    • Periodical: "Kriegszeit Flugblaetter," 1914-1916:
      • Contains original lithographs by Berlach, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Slavogt, and many others
      • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black
    • Periodical: "Der Bildermann," 1916:
      • Contains original lithographs by Berlach, Kokoschka, Heckel, Kirchner, Miller, and many others
      • Acquisition: Gift of Louis W. Black

The document appears to be a catalog or inventory of artworks, likely from a museum or private collection, detailing the specifics of each piece and how they were acquired.

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The image is of a typed document. This is likely a page from an inventory or catalog that lists artworks and sculptures along with some details such as artist names, titles of the works, dates, and acquisition information. The list contains several entries:

  1. Oskar Schlemmer's "Three Women," oil, 1928. Gift by G. David Thompson.
  2. Bartholomäus Spranger's "Apollo and Daphne," oil sketch. Purchased through the Association Fund Purchase.
  3. A sculpture from the German School, circa 1490, named "St. Catherine," made of polychromed wood. It was an anonymous gift.
  4. Hans Jaenisch's (from the German School) sculpture "Pelican," made of bronze in 1954. Purchase, G. David Thompson Fund in Memory of Curt Valentin.
  5. Georg Kolbe's (from the German School) "Kneeling Girl," also a bronze sculpture from around 1925. Gift by Mrs. J. Louis Ranehohff.
  6. Lovis Corinth's "Portfolio of Seven Etchings," 1918. Gift of Louis W. Black.
  7. Max Pechstein's "Portfolio of Ten Woodcuts," 1917. Also a gift of Louis W. Black.
  8. A periodical titled "Kriegszeit Künstlerflugblätter," from 1914-1916, with original lithographs by various artists such as Barlach, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Slevogt, and many others. Gift of Louis W. Black.
  9. Another periodical named "Der Bildermann," from 1916, with original lithographs by artists including Barlach, Kokoschka, Heckel, Kirchner, Miller, and many others. This too was a gift of Louis W. Black.

The document provides a glimpse into the collection of an institution, such as a museum or a library, detailing the provenance and the dates of the pieces listed.

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The image shows a typed document that appears to be a catalog or inventory listing of artworks, likely from an art collection or museum. The document is structured into sections, each detailing specific pieces of art along with their creators, dates, materials, and acquisition details. Here is a breakdown of the content:

Header

  • The document is numbered "- 4 -" at the top, suggesting it is part of a larger catalog or series of pages.

Content

The document is divided into three main sections:

1. Paintings

  • Oskar Schlemm (1888–1943):

    • Title: Three Women
    • Medium: Oil
    • Date: 1928
    • Acquisition: Gift from G. David Thompson
  • Bartholomaeus Spranger (1546–1611):

    • Title: Apollo and Daphne
    • Medium: Oil sketch
    • Acquisition: Association Fund Purchase

2. Sculpture

  • German School, c. 1490:

    • Title: St. Catherine
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Acquisition: Anonymous Gift
  • Hans Jaenisch (1907–):

    • Title: Pelican
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Date: 1954
    • Acquisition: Purchase, G. David Thompson Fund in Memory of Curt Valentin
  • Georg Kolbe (1877–1947):

    • Title: Kneeling Girl
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Date: c. 1925
    • Acquisition: Gift from Mrs. J. Louis Ranechoff

3. Prints

  • Lovis Corinth (1858–1925):

    • Title: Portfolio of Seven Etchings
    • Date: 1918
    • Acquisition: Gift from Louis W. Black
  • Max Pechstein (1881–1955):

    • Title: Portfolio of Ten Woodcuts
    • Date: 1917
    • Acquisition: Gift from Louis W. Black
  • Periodical: "Kriegszeit Künstlerflugblätter", 1914–1916

    • Details: Includes original lithographs by Barlach, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Slevogt, and many others.
    • Acquisition: Gift from Louis W. Black
  • Periodical: "Der Bildermann", 1916

    • Details: Includes original lithographs by Barlach, Kokoschka, Heckel, Kirchner, Müller, and many others.
    • Acquisition: Gift from Louis W. Black

Formatting and Style

  • The document uses a clean, typed format with clear headings for each section (Paintings, Sculpture, Prints).
  • Each entry includes the artist's name, title of the work, medium, date (where applicable), and acquisition details (gift or purchase, along with the donor or fund).
  • The text is organized in a structured and formal manner, typical of museum or institutional catalogs.

Purpose

This document serves as an inventory or catalog of artworks, likely used for record-keeping, exhibition planning, or donor acknowledgment. It provides essential details about each piece, including provenance and acquisition history, which are crucial for art institutions.

Overall Impression

The document reflects a well-organized and detailed approach to documenting a collection of artworks, showcasing a variety of media (paintings, sculptures, prints, and periodicals) from different periods and artists. The inclusion of acquisition details highlights the importance of donor contributions to the collection.

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The image appears to be a document or catalog listing various artworks and sculptures, along with their details and sources of acquisition. Here is a detailed description:

The document is titled "Sculpture" and "Prints," indicating that it lists both sculptural works and printed materials. The artworks are organized into two sections: Sculpture and Prints.

Sculpture Section:

  • Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943), "Three Women," oil painting from 1928. This work was a gift from G. David Thompson.
  • Bartholomaus Spranger (1546-1611), "Apollo and Daphne," oil sketch. This work was purchased by the Association Fund.
  • German School, c. 1490, "St. Catherine," polychromed wood sculpture. This work was an anonymous gift.
  • Hans Jaenisch (1907- ), "German School, Pelican," bronze sculpture from 1954. This work was purchased by the G. David Thompson Fund in memory of Curt Valentin.
  • Georg Kolbe (1877-1947), "German School, Kneeling Girl," bronze sculpture from around 1925. This work was a gift from Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff.

Prints Section:

  • Lovis Corinth (1858-1925), "Portfolio of Seven Etchings," from 1918. This work was a gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Max Pechstein (1881-1955), "Portfolio of Ten Woodcuts," from 1917. This work was a gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Periodical, "Kriegszeit Künstlerflugblätter," from 1914-1916, with original lithographs by Barlach, Kollwitz, Liebermann, Slevogt, and many others. This work was a gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Periodical, "Der Bildermann," from 1916, with original lithographs by Barlach, Kokoschka, Heckel, Kirchner, Müller, and many others. This work was a gift from Louis W. Black.

The document provides a comprehensive list of artworks, including their creators, titles, mediums, dates, and sources of acquisition. The artworks span various periods and styles, indicating a diverse collection. The inclusion of both sculptures and prints suggests that the document is part of a museum or gallery catalog.

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The image depicts a page from a catalog or list of artworks. The page is titled "Sculpture" and "Prints" and contains detailed descriptions of various pieces of art, including sculptures and prints. Each entry includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the medium, the year of creation, and the source of acquisition, such as a gift or purchase. The entries are organized in a structured format, with each piece of information clearly delineated. The page is well-organized and easy to read, making it a useful resource for anyone interested in the artworks listed.