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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1955-1958

ARCH.2013.5.7, Rendition: 796063

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The image displays pages from a book or catalog that lists sculptures by an artist, likely a German sculptor, given the titles and locations mentioned. Each entry includes the title of the sculpture, its dimensions, the material used, the year it was created, and its current location or notable exhibitions. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

Left Page:

  1. Walking Woman (Schreitende Frau)

    • Year: 1918
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 51 cm
    • Location: Private Collection, Switzerland
    • Notes: A version in wood from the same year is in the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  2. Man Dancing A Sword (Der Schwertschwinger)

    • Year: 1911
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 48 cm
    • Location: Museum of the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
  3. Man Walking (Der Spaziergänger)

    • Year: 1912
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 52 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Cast by the Noack Foundry, Berlin
  4. Wanderers (Wandernde)

    • Year: 1913
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 75 cm
    • Location: Museum of Modern Art, New York
    • Notes: Cast by the Noack Foundry, Berlin
  5. The Rider (Der Reiter)

    • Year: 1914
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: A version in bronze was cast for the Flechtheim Gallery, Berlin, in 1928.
  6. Man with a Sword (Schwertträger)

    • Year: 1919
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 125 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
  7. The Rider (Der Reiter)

    • Year: 1921
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Original model in plaster, 1913.
  8. The Rider (Der Reiter)

    • Year: 1922
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
  9. Weeping Woman (Weinende Frau)

    • Year: 1923
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 75 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Acquired from Paul Cassirer, 1923.
  10. The Rider (Der Reiter)

    • Year: 1924
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: A version in bronze was cast for the Flechtheim Gallery, Berlin, in 1928.
  11. Pregnant Girl (Schwangere Mädchen)

    • Year: 1924
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 125 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Cast by the Noack Foundry, Berlin.
  12. The Rider (Der Reiter)

    • Year: 1925
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Original model in plaster, 1913.
  13. The Rider (Der Reiter)

    • Year: 1926
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: A version in bronze was cast for the Flechtheim Gallery, Berlin, in 1928.
  14. The Rider (Der Reiter)

    • Year: 1927
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Original model in plaster, 1913.
  15. Head of the Grosse Memorial

    • Year: 1927
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 41 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Ten casts of the head were made for the Flechtheim Gallery and the Memorial Exhibition of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  16. Singing Man (Singender Mann)

    • Year: 1928
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 41 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Original model in plaster, 1928.
  17. Crouched Beggar (Der Bettler)

    • Year: 1929
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 120 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Cast by the Noack Foundry, Berlin.
  18. Singing Children (Singender Knabenkopf)

    • Year: 1931
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 35 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: A version in bronze was cast for the Flechtheim Gallery, Berlin, in 1931.
  19. Seated Girl (Sitzendes Mädchen)

    • Year: 1932
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 35 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: A version in bronze was cast for the Flechtheim Gallery, Berlin, in 1932.
  20. The Flute Player (Der Flötenspieler)

    • Year: 1932
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: A version in bronze was cast for the Flechtheim Gallery, Berlin, in 1932.
  21. The Dancer (Der Tänzer)

    • Year: 1932
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: A version in wood, carved in 1937, was Barlach's last sculpture.
  22. Maria Röhl (Liegende Minna)

    • Year: 1932
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: A version in total plaster in the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rudin, Bloomfield, Connecticut. Another cast in bronze is in the collection of the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design.
  23. Jürg Pug Leg (Trommler Emil)

    • Year: 1934
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 115 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: Cast by the Noack Foundry, Berlin.
  24. Seated Girl (Sitzendes Mädchen)

    • Year: 1937
    • Material: Bronze
    • Dimensions: Height 35 cm
    • Location: Private Collection
    • Notes: A version in bronze was cast for the Flechtheim Gallery, Berlin, in 1937.

The entries provide a comprehensive overview of the sculptures, their creation dates, materials, dimensions, and current locations, offering insight into the artist's body of work and its dissemination.

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The image displays two pages from a catalog or a book, featuring a chronological list of artworks by a specific artist from 1910 to 1937. The layout is clean and organized, with the left page covering the years 1910 to 1920 and the right page from 1921 to 1937. Each entry includes the title of the artwork, its medium, dimensions, and sometimes additional notes such as the collection or exhibition history.

Left Page (1910-1920)

  1. 1910 - Details for three artworks, each specifying dimensions in inches.
  2. 1911 - Information about an artwork titled "Man Drinking A Bowl," including its wood medium, dimensions, and the collection it is part of (Fleischmann Collection, Zurich).
  3. 1912 - Descriptions for two artworks, including one titled "The Poor Poet" with details of its plaster cast.
  4. 1913 - Entries for two artworks, specifying dimensions and materials like wood and chalk.
  5. 1914 - Descriptions for three artworks, including mediums like oil paint and wood, and some notes on exhibitions in Berlin and collections in Switzerland.
  6. 1915 - Details for an artwork titled "Pregnant Woman" with its dimensions and collection information (Fleischmann Gallery, London).
  7. 1916 - Descriptions for two artworks, including a wooden sculpture and an oil painting, with notes on their dimensions and collections in Germany and the USA.
  8. 1917 - Information about an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in Switzerland.
  9. 1918 - Details for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in a private setting in Locarno, Switzerland.
  10. 1919 - Descriptions for an oil painting, dimensions, and its whereabouts in Berlin.
  11. 1920 - Information about an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in Germany.

Right Page (1921-1937)

  1. 1921 - Details for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  2. 1922 - Descriptions for two artworks, including medium, dimensions, and notes on their collections in England and Germany.
  3. 1923 - Information about an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  4. 1924 - Details for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in Switzerland.
  5. 1925 - Descriptions for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  6. 1926 - Information about an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  7. 1927 - Details for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  8. 1928 - Descriptions for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  9. 1929 - Information about an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  10. 1930 - Details for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  11. 1931 - Descriptions for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  12. 1932 - Information about an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  13. 1933 - Details for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  14. 1934 - Descriptions for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  15. 1935 - Information about an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  16. 1936 - Details for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.
  17. 1937 - Descriptions for an oil painting, dimensions, and its collection in the USA.

The text is presented in a clear, readable font, with each year bolded for easy navigation. The page numbers are not visible, but the layout suggests it is from a well-structured catalog.

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The image displays a comprehensive list of musical compositions by various artists, detailing their titles, types, years of creation, and other pertinent information. Here's a detailed summary:

Listed Compositions

  1. 1909

    • "Walking Woman" / "Schreitende Frau" by Manfred Gurlitt
      • Woodcut, 35" x 11½" / 89 x 29 cm.
  2. 1910

    • "Schaurige Ballade" / "Sinister Ballad" by Walter Braunfels

      • Version for voice and piano, op. 3a, No. 1.
    • "Man Drawing A Sword" / "Schwertzieher" by Othmar Schoeck

      • Woodcut, 29⅝" x 8¼" / 75 x 21 cm.
  3. 1911

    • "Höllenfahrt" / "Journey to Hell" by Adriano Lualdi

      • Score for a symphonic poem.
    • "Wandrer" / "Wanderer" by Anton Webern

      • Woodcut, 21⅜" x 23½" / 54 x 60 cm.
    • "Der Friede / Der Dorfschmied" by Hugo Kaun

      • Versions for piano and for orchestra.
    • "The Fiddler" / "Der Geiger" by Erwin Schulhoff

      • A version in bas-relief was cast for the Flechtheim Gallery.
  4. 1919

    • "Merry" / "Heimkehrbub" by Vorkstädtliche Befreiung (DAK)
      • Woodcut, 34¾" x 11⅜".
  5. 1921

    • "The Rest for the Flight" / "Ruhe auf der Flucht" by Rudolf Rufer

      • Original model in plaster, dance 1921; version in wood.
    • "Bruno, To Be Sure" by George Antheil

      • Jazz Sonata for piano.
  6. 1922

    • "The Avenger" / "Der Rächer" by Rudolf Belling
      • Test by Norbert Einstein.
  7. 1923

    • "Werging Woman" / "Rächende Frau" by W.C. Handley

      • Accepted for the Armory Show, 1913.
    • "The Readers" / "Die Lesenden" by Käthe Kollwitz

      • Woodcut, 11¾" x 9⅝".
    • Permanent Gift / "Ständige Mädchengabe"** by Natalie Korsakow

      • Hand-cut paper.
  8. 1927

    • "Hunt of the Unicorn Memorial" by Anonymous
      • Tapestry series, 13'9" x 13'.
  9. 1928

    • "Singing Man" / "Singender Mann" by Margarete Hamerschlag
      • Oil on canvas, 27¾" x 19¾".
  10. 1929

    • "The Beggar" / "Der Bettler" by René Kreutzberger
      • Woodcut, 11⅜" x 7⅞".
  11. 1930

    • No Specific Title by Leo Breuer
      • Woodcut for a play at the University of Hamburg.
  12. 1931

    • "Song Chorister" by August Macke

      • Version in oil.
    • "Noble Rider" by Alexander Archipenko

      • Constructed in 1943.
  13. 1932

    • "Bust of the Gioconda Memorial" by Anonymous
      • Bronze, 13¾" x 11⅜".
  14. 1934

    • "Madonna" by Ewald Mataré
      • Woodcut.
  15. 1935

    • "The Thinker" / "Der Denker" by Ernst Barlach
      • Bronze, 21½" x 11⅝" x 8¾".
  16. 1936

    • "A Visit to Greco" by Hans Grundig

      • Oil on canvas.
    • "Monk Reading" by Lyonel Feininger

      • Woodcut.
  17. 1943

    • "Madonna" by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
      • Version in wood.
  18. 1950

    • "Head" by Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

      • Woodcut.
    • "Holy Family" by Verlagsgruppe Engelen

      • Bronze.
  19. 1956

    • "The Flute Player" by Ernst Barlach
      • Bronze, 1943, cast in 1956.
  20. 1957

    • "Seated Girl" by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

      • Woodcut.
    • Untitled Sculpture by Alexander Archipenko

      • A reworking of the design originally executed in porcelain in 1938.

Summary Notes:

  • The list includes a mix of musical compositions, sculptures, and visual art pieces.
  • Each entry specifies the artist, title, type (woodcut, bronze, etc.), and dimensions if applicable.
  • Some entries also include historical context or notes about exhibitions or reproductions.

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The image shows a detailed listing of various artworks from the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University Art Museums. Each entry includes the title of the artwork, the artist, the medium, dimensions, and the year of creation. Here is a summary of the entries:

  1. Walking Woman (Schreitende Frau) (1910)

    • Artist: Scharwächter, Paul
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 23 5/8" x 11 3/8" x 7 1/8"
    • Notes: Original in the collection of Mr. Vernon Schubmann, New York.
  2. Man Drawing A Sword (Der Schwertschmied) (1911)

    • Artist: Scharwächter, Paul
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 29 1/2" x 24 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Original in the collection of the Harvard University Art Museums.
  3. Man Walking (Der Spaziergänger) (1912)

    • Artist: Scharwächter, Paul
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 20 7/8" x 11 3/8" x 7 1/2"
    • Notes: Cast in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1923.
  4. Wanderers (Wandernde) (1913)

    • Artist: Scharwächter, Paul
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 21 1/2" x 23 1/2" x 7 1/8"
    • Notes: Version in wood in the collection of Mrs. George P. F. Keas, New York.
  5. The Fisherman (Der Fischer) (1913)

    • Artist: Scharwächter, Paul
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 20 7/8" x 11 3/8" x 7 1/2"
    • Notes: Version in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1923.
  6. The Reader (Die lesende Bäuerin) (1919)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 22 1/2" x 12 1/2" x 8 1/2"
    • Notes: Version in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1923.
  7. Mercy (Barmherzigkeit) or Verklagte Berthelin (DAK) (1919)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 17 1/2" x 13 1/2" x 7 1/2"
    • Notes: Version in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1923.
  8. The Last Flight (Ruh' und der Flieger) (1921)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 21 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 14 1/2"
    • Notes: Version in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1930.
  9. The Avengers (Die Rächer) (1922)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 20 1/2" x 10 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Cast in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1930.
  10. Head of the Giverny Memorial (Büste, 1895) (1927)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 16 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Version in wood in the collection of Mr. Vernon Schubmann, New York.
  11. The Young Wife (Die junge Frau mit dem Untergepäck) (1928)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 21 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Cast in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1930.
  12. Singing Man (Sänger) (1928)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 21 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Cast in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1930.
  13. Crippled Beggar (Der Bettler) (1930)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 18 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 10 1/2"
    • Notes: Version in wood in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University Art Museums.
  14. Singing Choirboy (Singender Knabenchor) (1931)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 20 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Cast in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1930.
  15. The Dancer (Der Tänzer) (1932)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 21 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Version in wood in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University Art Museums.
  16. Mourning Mother (Trauernde Mutter) (1932)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 21 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Cast in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1930.
  17. Jolly Peg Leg (Der lustige Holzbein) (1933)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 21 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Cast in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1930.
  18. The Flute Player (Der Flötenspieler) (1936)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 21 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Cast in bronze for the Fleischheim Gallery, New York, 1930.
  19. Sculpted Head (Sitzender Mädchen) (1937)

    • Artist: Ernst Barlach
    • Medium: Wood
    • Dimensions: 18 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 11 1/2"
    • Notes: Version in wood in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University Art Museums.

The entries provide a comprehensive overview of the wood and bronze sculptures by Paul Scharwächter and Ernst Barlach, including their dimensions and the collections where they are housed.

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The image shows a detailed catalog page of works by the artist Käthe Kollwitz, featuring various etchings and woodcuts created between 1910 and 1957. Each entry includes the title of the work, the year it was created, the medium, dimensions, and where the piece is located. Here’s a detailed summary of each piece listed:

  1. 1910 - Walking Woman (Schreitende Frau)

    • Medium: Etching and woodcut, printed in black ink on paper.
    • Dimensions: 19.2 x 13.2 cm
    • Location: Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
  2. 1911 - Man Drawing A Sword (Der Schwertzieher)

    • Medium: Woodcut.
    • Dimensions: 25.7 x 24.1 cm
    • Location: Courtesy of the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA.
  3. 1912 - Man Walking (Der Spaziergänger)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 20.3 x 14.7 cm
    • Location: Private collection.
  4. 1913 - Weeping Woman (Die Trauernde)

    • Medium: Woodcut.
    • Dimensions: 30.5 x 21.8 cm
    • Location: Acquired from Paul Cassirer, Berlin, 1923.
  5. 1915 - The Readers (Die Leserinnen)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 19.2 x 12.7 cm
    • Location: Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  6. 1916 - The Fiddler (Der Geiger)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 21.6 x 16.5 cm
    • Location: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
  7. 1919 - Mercy (Erbarmen) or Erhard Böttiger (DAK)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 17.8 x 13.3 cm
    • Location: Private collection.
  8. 1921 - The Last Day of Flight (Rote und die Flucht)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 21.6 x 16.5 cm
    • Location: The Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
  9. 1921 - The Avenger (Der Rächer)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 20.3 x 14.6 cm
    • Location: Private collection.
  10. 1922 - The Young Wife (Die junge Frau mit dem nachgezüchteten Armes)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 20.3 x 14.6 cm
    • Location: The Frank M. Hall Collection, University of Notre Dame, Indiana.
  11. 1923 - Singing Man (Der Sänger)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 19.1 x 13.3 cm
    • Location: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
  12. 1923 - Pregnant Girl (Schwangeres Mädchen)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 34 x 25.4 cm
    • Location: The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  13. 1924 - The Return (Das Wiedersehen) or Christ and Thomas (DAK)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 20.3 x 14.6 cm
    • Location: Private collection.
  14. 1927 - Head of the Ginnevre Memorial (Büste der Ginnevre)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 18.4 x 13.3 cm
    • Location: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
  15. 1928 - Singing Child (Sängerisches Kind)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 20.3 x 14.6 cm
    • Location: Private collection.
  16. 1930 - Capped Beggar (Der Bettler)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 20.3 x 14.6 cm
    • Location: The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
  17. 1931 - Singing Child with a Flower (Sängerisches Mädchen)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 20.3 x 14.6 cm
    • Location: Private collection.
  18. 1932 - The Mother Reading (Die lesende Mutter)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 21.6 x 16.5 cm
    • Location: The Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
  19. 1936 - The Fiddler (Der Geiger)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 21.6 x 16.5 cm
    • Location: Private collection.
  20. 1937 - The Return (Die Rückkehr)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 21.6 x 16.5 cm
    • Location: The Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
  21. 1957 - The Death of the Mother (Der Tod der Mutter)

    • Medium: Etching.
    • Dimensions: 31.7 x 23.5 cm
    • Location: The Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

The catalog page is part of an exhibition or collection catalog, likely from a museum or gallery, detailing the significant works of Käthe Kollwitz.

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The image is a catalog listing of various artworks with their corresponding titles, years, and brief descriptions. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

  1. 1910: Walking Woman (Schwesterliche Frau)

    • Description: Wooden relief, 59 x 33 cm. Owned by the Kunsthalle Hamburg.
  2. 1911: Man Drinking a Sword (Der Schwerttrinker)

    • Description: Wood, 29.5 x 42.5 x 11.5 cm. Held in the collection of the Kunsthalle Hamburg.
  3. 1912: Man Walking (Der Spaziergänger)

    • Description: Bronze, 99 x 39 x 27 cm. Acquired by the Kunsthalle Hamburg.
  4. 1913: Wanderers (Wanderer)

    • Description: Wood relief, 21.5 x 23.5 x 7.5 cm. Owned by the Kunsthalle Hamburg.
  5. 1913: The Fledermaus (The Bat)

    • Description: Wood, 21.5 x 11.5 x 14.5 cm. Owned by the Kunsthalle Hamburg.
  6. 1919: The Avenger (Der Rächende)

    • Description: Bronze, 17.5 x 11.5 x 9 cm. Owned by the Kunsthalle Hamburg.
  7. 1921: The East On the Flight (Rache und der Flucht)

    • Description: Bronze, 51 x 43 x 15 cm. Original model in plaster, version in wood 1924, cast in bronze for the Flechtheim Gallery in 1930.
  8. 1921: The Young Wife (Die junge Frau mit dem nachgezogene Arm)

    • Description: Wood, 27 x 24 x 13 cm. Acquired by the Kunsthalle Hamburg.
  9. 1923: Weeping Woman (Weinende Frau)

    • Description: Wood, 30 x 8.5 x 10 cm. Acquired from Paul Cassirer, 1923.
  10. 1924: The Readers (Die beiden Buchleser)

    • Description: Bronze, 60 x 5 x 3 cm. Acquired from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  11. 1924: Pregnant Girl (Schwangeres Mädchen)

    • Description: Bronze, 54 x 11.5 x 6 cm. Owned by the Kunsthalle Hamburg.
  12. 1926: The Return (Das Wiederkehrende)

    • Description: Wood, 48 x 34 x 14 cm. Cast in bronze by the Flechtheim Gallery, 1930.
  13. 1928: Singing Man (Singender Mann)

    • Description: Bronze, 49 x 47 x 28 cm. Acquired from the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  14. 1929: Capricious Beggar (Der Bettler)

    • Description: Versified clay, 82 x 26 x 10 cm. Commissioned by Harvard University in 1929 as part of the Community of Holy Ones on the facade of St. Catherine's Church, Cambridge.
  15. 1930: Head of the Giverny Memorial (Büste)

    • Description: Bronze, 48 x 33 cm. Executed by the artist for the Giverny Memorial.
  16. 1932: Man Reading (Leseende Männer)

    • Description: Bronze, 21 x 17.5 x 18 cm. Version in wood, executed in 1937, now in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  17. 1933: The Dealer (Der Zwielichtler)

    • Description: Bronze, 21 x 11 x 7 cm. Known version in wood, executed in 1937, by the artist.
  18. 1936: The Fun Player (Der Flötenspieler)

    • Description: Bronze, 34 x 24.5 x 19 cm. Version in wood, executed in 1937.
  19. 1937: Sent Down (Geschickt)

    • Description: Bronze, 21 x 17 x 13 cm. Version in wood, executed in 1937.

Each entry includes the year of creation, the title of the artwork, and a brief description or provenance, highlighting the medium, dimensions, and sometimes the location or owner of the artwork.

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This image shows an open book or catalog displaying a list of artworks along with their details. The text is primarily in English with some German titles and terms, and it includes the year of creation, title (often in both English and German), the medium or material used, dimensions, ownership or lending information, and occasionally a brief note about the artwork's history or exhibition.

The left page covers artworks from 1910 through 1926, including titles such as "Walking Woman," "Man Drawing A Sword," and "The Avenger." The right page continues from 1927 to 1937, listing works including "Head of the Güstrow Memorial," "The Doubter," and "Seated Girl."

Conditions of lending, collections, and museum exhibitions are mentioned for several pieces. The entries are numbered, and some titles are marked with an asterisk. The catalog appears to be focused on sculptures and reliefs, primarily made from bronze, wood, clay, and other materials. The layout is clean, with a two-column format divided by the spine of the book.

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The image shows two pages of an open book, which appears to be a catalogue of artworks. Each page lists the titles of various works along with some additional information about each piece, such as its material, size, year of creation, and current ownership. The artworks are listed by year ranging from 1910 to 1937. Every art piece's title is given both in English and German. This catalogue likely accompanies an exhibition and documents the collection on display.

The pieces listed cover a range of mediums, including porcelain, wood, bronze, and vitrified clay. The styles seem to range from figurative to representational art, and the subjects of the listed artworks include human figures and symbolic representations.

Some of the titles mentioned are "Walking Woman / Schreitende Frau", "Man Drawing a Sword / Der Schwertzieher", "Mercy / Barmherzigkeit oder Verhüllte Bettlerin (DAK)", "Pregnant Girl / Schwangeres Mädchen", "Monks Reading / Lesende Mönche", "Crippled Beggar / Der Bettler", and "Seated Girl / Sitzendes Mädchen".

Specific details, such as the lenders or owners of the artworks, indicate a diverse set of collectors from various places, reflecting a widespread interest in these works. The book's meticulous documentation suggests academic or historical significance, as well as careful curation for the purpose of study or exhibition.

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The image shows an open book, likely an art catalog or exhibition guide, displaying a page with detailed descriptions of various sculptures and artworks. The layout is structured into two columns, with each entry numbered and accompanied by descriptive text. Here’s a breakdown of the content:

Left Column (Entries 1910–1922):

  • 1910: Walking Woman / Schreitende Frau by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 5 ⅜ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Mrs. Herman Schulman, New York.
  • 1911: Man Drawing a Sword / Der Schwerterzieher by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 2 ¼ × 1 ⅛ inches.
    • Material: Wood, painted.
    • Location: Cleveland Academy of Art, Cleveland.
  • 1912: Man Walking / Der Spaziergänger by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 1 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1913: Wanderers / Wanderer by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 2 ⅜ × 2 ⅜ × 7 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Wood, painted.
    • Location: Mrs. Helen Schulman, New York.
  • 1914: The Reader / Die Leserin by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Fledermaus Gallery, Berlin.
  • 1915: Mercy / Barmherzigkeit oder Verbitterte Barmherzigkeit (DAK) by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1916: The Rest on the Flight / Ruhe auf der Flucht by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Fledermaus Gallery, Berlin.
  • 1917: The Avenger / Der Rächer by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1918: The Young Wife / Die junge Frau by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1919: Weeping Woman / Weepende Frau by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1920: Pregnant Girl / Schwangere Mädchen by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1921: The Return / Das Wiedersehen oder Christine und Thomas (DAK) by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.

Right Column (Entries 1927–1947):

  • 1927: Head of the Giesow Memorial by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 4 ⅜ × 4 ⅜ × 5 ⅜ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Mr. and Mrs. Eric Cohn, New York.
  • 1928: Singing Man / Singender Mann by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1929: Crippled Beggar / Der Bettler by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: The Community of Holy Ora, Cambridge, MA.
  • 1930: Singing Woman / Singende Frau by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1931: Singing Child / Singendes Kind by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1932: A Version in Lead / Version in Blei by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1933: Julius Pell Leg / Julius Pell Bein by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1934: The Flute Player / Der Flötenbläser by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1935: Seated Girl / Sitzende Mädchen by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1936: The Docher / Der Zärtliche by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.
  • 1937: The Docher / Der Zärtliche by Vera Schrimpf.

    • Dimensions: 5 ⅜ × 6 ⅜ × 1 ¼ inches.
    • Material: Bronze.
    • Location: Private collection.

Additional Notes:

  • Each entry includes the year, title, artist, dimensions, material, and location of the artwork.
  • The entries are numbered sequentially, suggesting this is part of a catalog or exhibition guide.
  • The artist, Vera Schrimpf, appears to be the creator of all the listed works.
  • The materials are predominantly bronze, with some wood and lead versions noted.
  • The locations vary, with many pieces in private collections, while others are in museums or galleries.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a detailed catalog page showcasing a series of sculptures by Vera Schrimpf, organized chronologically. The entries provide comprehensive information about each piece, including dimensions, materials, and current locations, indicating this is likely part of an art exhibition catalog or museum archive. The structured layout and consistent formatting suggest a professional and organized presentation of the artist's work.

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The image shows an open book with a table of contents. The table of contents lists various artworks, their titles, dates, materials, and sometimes additional information about their history or provenance. Each entry includes a number, which likely corresponds to the page number in the book where the artwork is discussed in detail. The artworks mentioned span from 1910 to 1939, with entries detailing sculptures, drawings, and other art forms. The table of contents appears to be from a book focused on art history, possibly featuring a collection or exhibition catalog.