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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1955-1958

ARCH.2013.5.7, Rendition: 796123

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The image is a typed document listing the institutions to which a museum has loaned works of art from its collection. The document is titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM" and lists the following locations and institutions:

  1. Andover, Massachusetts:

    • Addison Gallery, Phillips Academy
  2. Basel, Switzerland:

    • Kunsthalle
  3. Boston, Massachusetts:

    • Boston University
    • Institute of Contemporary Art
  4. Cambridge, Massachusetts:

    • Cambridge Art Association
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Peabody Museum
  5. Hartford, Connecticut:

    • Wadsworth Atheneum
  6. Lawrence, Kansas:

    • University of Kansas Art Gallery
  7. New Haven, Connecticut:

    • Yale University Art Gallery
  8. New York City, New York:

    • Museum of Modern Art
    • Rose Fried Gallery
    • Weyhe Gallery
    • Willard Gallery
  9. San Francisco, California:

    • San Francisco Museum
  10. Tokyo, Japan:

    • The Modern Museum

The document appears to be a record of where the museum's artworks have been loaned out for exhibition or other purposes.

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The image shows a document titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM," which lists works of art from the Museum collection that were lent to various institutions. The document specifies the following locations and the corresponding institutions that borrowed the artworks:

  • Andover, Massachusetts: Addison Gallery, Phillips Academy
  • Basel, Switzerland: Kunsthalle
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Boston University, Institute of Contemporary Art
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge Art Association, Fogg Art Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Peabody Museum
  • Hartford, Connecticut: Wadsworth Atheneum
  • Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Art Gallery
  • New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York City, New York: Museum of Modern Art, Rose Fried Gallery, Weyhe Gallery, Willard Gallery
  • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
  • Tokyo, Japan: The Modern Museum

The document is numbered "-2-" at the top, indicating it might be the second page of a larger document.

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The image displays a document detailing a list of institutions to which a museum has lent works of art from its collection. The section is titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM." The list of institutions and their locations is as follows:

  • Andover, Massachusetts: Addison Gallery, Phillips Academy
  • Basel, Switzerland: Kunsthalle
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Boston University, Institute of Contemporary Art
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge Art Association, Fogg Art Museum, Mass. Institute of Technology, Peabody Museum
  • Hartford, Connecticut: Wadsworth Atheneum
  • Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Art Gallery
  • New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York City, New York: Museum of Modern Art, Rose Fried Gallery, Weyhe Gallery, Willard Gallery
  • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
  • Tokyo, Japan: The Modern Museum

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The image is a typed document listing various institutions to which works of art from a museum's collection were lent. The header of the document is "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM." Below this header, it states that works of art from the Museum collection were lent to the following institutions, listed by city and name:

  • Andover, Massachusetts: Addison Gallery, Phillips Academy
  • Basel, Switzerland: Kunsthalle
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Boston University Institute of Contemporary Art
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge Art Association, Fogg Art Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Peabody Museum
  • Hartford, Connecticut: Wadsworth Atheneum
  • Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Art Gallery
  • New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York City, New York: Museum of Modern Art, Rose Fried Gallery, Weyhe Gallery, Willard Gallery
  • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
  • Tokyo, Japan: The Modern Museum

The document appears to be a part of a larger report or record, as indicated by "-2-" in the top left corner.

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The image is a page from a document titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM." It lists various institutions that borrowed works of art from a museum's collection. The locations and institutions are listed as follows:

  • Andover, Massachusetts: Addison Gallery, Phillips Academy
  • Basel, Switzerland: Kunsthalle
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Boston University Institute of Contemporary Art
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge Art Association, Fogg Art Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Peabody Museum
  • Hartford, Connecticut: Wadsworth Atheneum
  • Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Art Gallery
  • New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York City, New York: Museum of Modern Art, Rose Fried Gallery, Weyhe Gallery, Willard Gallery
  • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
  • Tokyo, Japan: The Modern Museum

The document appears to be a record of where the museum's artworks were loaned out to for exhibition or other purposes.

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The image displays a document titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM," detailing the institutions to which works of art from the museum's collection were lent.

Here is a summary of the information:

The museum loaned artworks to the following institutions in various locations:

  • Andover, Massachusetts: Addison Gallery, Phillips Academy
  • Basel, Switzerland: Kunsthalle
  • Boston, Massachusetts:
    • Boston University
    • Institute of Contemporary Art
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts:
    • Cambridge Art Association
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Mass. Institute of Technology)
    • Peabody Museum
  • Hartford, Connecticut: Wadsworth Atheneum
  • Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Art Gallery
  • New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York City, New York:
    • Museum of Modern Art
    • Rose Fried Gallery
    • Weyhe Gallery
    • Willard Gallery
  • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
  • Tokyo, Japan: The Modern Museum

The document appears to be a list of art loan arrangements, indicating the museum's outreach and collaboration with various art institutions across different geographical locations.

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The image shows a typed document titled "-2- LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM." It appears to be a page from a report or an archival document that lists various works of art from a museum collection that were loaned to different institutions in various cities and countries. The list is organized by location, and each location is followed by the name of one or more institutions or galleries that received art loans. Here are the locations and corresponding institutions mentioned:

  • Andover, Massachusetts: Addison Gallery, Phillips Academy
  • Basel, Switzerland: Kunsthalle
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Boston University, Institute of Contemporary Art
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge Art Association, Fogg Art Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Peabody Museum
  • Hartford, Connecticut: Wadsworth Atheneum
  • Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Art Gallery
  • New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York City, New York: Museum of Modern Art, Rose Fried Gallery, Weyhe Gallery, Willard Gallery
  • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
  • Tokyo, Japan: The Modern Museum

The font appears to be a classic typewriter font, and the paper seems to be off-white with some signs of aging or handling around the edges.

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The image shows a document titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM", which lists institutions that received works of art on loan from a museum's collection. The document is formatted as a simple, typewritten page with a clean, formal layout. Here is a breakdown of the content:

Header:

  • The title "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM" is centered at the top in bold, uppercase text.
  • Below the title, a brief introductory statement reads:
    "Works of art from the Museum collection were lent to the following institutions:"

Body:

The document is organized into a list format, with each entry consisting of a location (city and state/country) followed by the name(s) of the institution(s) that received the loans. The entries are as follows:

  1. Andover, Massachusetts:

    • Addison Gallery, Phillips Academy
  2. Basel, Switzerland:

    • Kunsthalle
  3. Boston, Massachusetts:

    • Boston University
    • Institute of Contemporary Art
  4. Cambridge, Massachusetts:

    • Cambridge Art Association
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Mass. Institute of Technology
    • Peabody Museum
  5. Hartford, Connecticut:

    • Wadsworth Athenum
  6. Lawrence, Kansas:

    • University of Kansas Art Gallery
  7. New Haven, Connecticut:

    • Yale University Art Gallery
  8. New York City, New York:

    • Museum of Modern Art
    • Rose Fried Gallery
    • Weyhe Gallery
    • Willard Gallery
  9. San Francisco, California:

    • San Francisco Museum
  10. Tokyo, Japan:

    • The Modern Museum

Design and Layout:

  • The document uses a clean, monospaced font, typical of typewritten documents.
  • Each entry is aligned in two columns for clarity, with the location on the left and the institution(s) on the right.
  • The page number -2- is visible at the top center, indicating this is part of a larger document or report.

Purpose:

The document serves as an official record of art loans made by a museum to various institutions across the United States, Switzerland, and Japan. It highlights the museum's role in sharing its collection with educational, academic, and cultural institutions globally.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The background is plain white, with no additional graphics or images.
  • The text is black, providing high contrast for readability.
  • The overall appearance is formal and professional, consistent with archival or administrative documentation.

This document provides a clear and organized overview of the museum's lending activities.

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The image is a document that appears to be a report or an informational sheet, titled "Loans Made by the Museum." It lists various institutions across different cities and countries that have borrowed artworks from the museum's collection. The document is structured in a tabular format, with two columns. The left column lists the city and country, and the right column lists the institutions that have borrowed artworks. The institutions are located in various cities in the United States, including Andover, Massachusetts; Boston, Massachusetts; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Hartford, Connecticut; Lawrence, Kansas; New Haven, Connecticut; New York City, New York; and San Francisco, California. Additionally, the document mentions an institution in Basel, Switzerland, and another in Tokyo, Japan. The document's purpose is to provide information about the museum's lending activities and the institutions that have borrowed artworks from its collection.

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The image shows a document with a title that reads "Loans Made by the Museum." The document is a list of institutions that have borrowed works of art from the museum's collection. The institutions are located in various cities in the United States, as well as in Basel, Switzerland, and Tokyo, Japan. The document appears to be a record of the museum's lending activities, which is a common practice among museums to share their collections with other institutions and promote cultural exchange.