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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1955-1958

ARCH.2013.5.7, Rendition: 796096

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The image depicts the cover of a publication titled "The American-German Review." The magazine is described as being "For Promoting Cultural Relations between the United States and German-Speaking Peoples." The cover features a black and white photograph of a ceramic figurine, which appears to be a traditional German design, possibly a porcelain piece.

The publication is noted to be issued bimonthly by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., located at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania. The specific issue shown is dated August-September 1956. The cover has a clean and simple design, with the title and subtitle prominently displayed in a classic font, and the image of the figurine centered on the cover. The magazine is bound in a green cover, which is visible on the right side of the image.

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The image shows the cover of a magazine titled "The American-German Review." The subtitle reads, "For Promoting Cultural Relations between the United States and German-Speaking Peoples."

Key details from the cover include:

  • The magazine is published bimonthly by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc.
  • The address of the publisher is 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania.
  • The date on the cover is August-September 1956.
  • The cover features a black-and-white photograph of a classical statue depicting a muscular male figure carrying a bundle on his back and holding a staff or spear.

The magazine appears to be bound in a booklet form, with visible bookbinding tape and a bookmark or ribbon indicating the page it is currently open to.

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The image shows the cover of a magazine titled "The American-German Review." The magazine is published bimonthly by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., located at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania. The cover indicates that this particular issue is from August-September 1956.

The central visual element on the cover features a black-and-white illustration of a classical sculpture or statue. This statue appears to be of a human figure, likely representing a mythological or historical character, holding what seem to be various items such as a staff and possibly a bowl or container.

The subtitle below the title reads, "For Promoting Cultural Relations between the United States and German-Speaking Peoples." This suggests that the magazine aims to foster cultural exchange and understanding between the United States and German-speaking communities.

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The image shows a cover of a publication titled "The American-German Review." The subtitle indicates its purpose: "For Promoting Cultural Relations between the United States and German-Speaking Peoples." The cover features a black and white photograph of a statue. The figure in the statue appears to be a male, dressed in traditional attire, possibly folk costumes, holding a musical instrument and a bag. The details at the bottom of the cover indicate that the publication is associated with the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., located at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania. The date on the cover indicates it is the August-September 1956 issue. The edges of the page show signs of age and use, with visible tanning and tears. There is a strip of yellowed tape along the spine, and some torn pieces of tape are visible on the right side.

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The image shows the cover of a publication titled "The American-German Review." The subtitle indicates that its purpose is "For Promoting Cultural Relations between the United States and German-Speaking Peoples."

The cover features a photograph of a statue depicting a traditional figure, likely a representation of a historical or folkloric character. The statue appears to be dressed in old-fashioned attire, including a wide-brimmed hat, a jacket, knee-length breeches, stockings, and buckled shoes. The figure is also carrying a large pack on its back.

This particular issue is from August-September 1956. The publication is associated with the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., located at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania. The magazine is published bimonthly.

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The image shows the cover of a magazine titled "The American-German Review." The subtitle of the magazine is "For Promoting Cultural Relations between the United States and German-Speaking Peoples." The cover is dated August-September 1956.

The cover features a black and white photograph of a classical statue. The statue depicts a muscular figure, likely a man, holding a bag or satchel over one shoulder and a staff in his right hand. The figure appears to be in a dynamic pose, suggesting movement or action.

At the bottom of the cover, it is mentioned that the magazine is published bimonthly by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., located at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania. The cover has some signs of wear, such as a bookmark or a piece of paper taped to the right side. The magazine appears to be bound in a book format with a dark green spine.

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The image shows the cover of a publication titled "The American-German Review." The tagline below the title reads: "For Promoting Cultural Relations between the United States and German-Speaking Peoples." The issue is dated August-September 1956 and is published bimonthly by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., located at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania.

The cover also features a black-and-white photograph of a figurine or sculpture of a man dressed in rustic clothing, carrying a backpack and an axe over his shoulder, standing on a small base. The man appears to be captured in a walking pose. The overall design of the cover is simple and monochrome.

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This image appears to be a photograph of a page, possibly the cover or title page from a publication titled "The AMERICAN-GERMAN REVIEW". This publication is designated as for promoting cultural relations between the United States and German-speaking people. It is noted as being published bimonthly by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., located at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The page indicates that the issue covers the months of August and September from the year 1956. A part of the image includes a photograph of a statuette or a sculpture, depicting a figure carrying what seems to be pots or vessels.

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The image shows the cover of a publication titled "The American-German Review", which is described as being "For Promoting Cultural Relations between the United States and German-Speaking Peoples." The cover is dated August-September 1956 and is published by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., located at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania. The publication is noted to be published Bimonthly.

The cover features a black-and-white illustration of a figure that appears to be a statue or sculpture. The figure is depicted in a dynamic pose, wearing a hat and carrying a backpack, suggesting themes of travel, exploration, or cultural exchange. The overall design conveys a sense of cultural and intellectual engagement, aligning with the publication's mission to foster relations between American and German-speaking communities. The cover is simple and clean, with a focus on the title and the central image, emphasizing the publication's purpose and aesthetic.

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The image shows a book titled "The American-German Review," which is open to its cover page. The cover has a black border and features a black-and-white image of a statue of a man wearing a hat and holding a hammer and a bucket. The text on the cover reads, "The American-German Review For Promoting Cultural Relations between the United States and German-Speaking Peoples." The book is published bimonthly by the Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., located at 420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pennsylvania. The cover also includes the date of August-September 1956.