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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1955-1958

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The image shows an open book displaying a page from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The text on the page lists various artworks and items in the museum's collection, including prints, illustrated books, sculptures, and reproductions. It also mentions loans made by the museum to various institutions.

Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Busch-Reisinger Museum

Gifts:

  • John Coolidge: A watercolor composition in memory of Curt Valentin, created in 1954.

Prints and Illustrated Books:

  • Peter Arp: "Die Wolkenpumpe," a periodical with cover design by Arp, purchased.
  • Max Beckmann: Pair of Lovers, etching, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Ernst Barlach: "Der Arme," etching, text, and 34 lithographs by Barlach, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Hansrich Campendonk: Periodical, "Der Weg," with woodcuts by Campendonk and others, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Lovis Corinth: "Anna Boleyn" by Herbertt Eulenberg, illustrated by Corinth, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Otto Dix: "Maximiliane," lithograph; Portrait of Otto Freundlich, lithograph; Kolotte, lithograph, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Max Ernst: "Die Schamade," periodical with illustrations by Ernst, purchased.
  • Lyonel Feininger: Bauhaus Exhibition of 1923, woodcut; Portfolio of Twelve Woodcuts, gifts from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
  • Werner Gilles: "Hiob," woodcuts, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Erich Heckel: "Cafe, etch," gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Paul Klee: "Haupt und Hand," lithograph; "Haupt und Hand," colored lithograph; "Bildnis Mann I," with prints by Klee and others, gifts from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
  • Lyonel Feininger: "Zeit-Echo, 1914-1917," periodical with prints by Klee and others, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Max Pechstein: "Der Tote," 1919, woodcuts, portfolio; Bildnis, lithograph, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Georg Schrimpf: "Die Sichel," 1919-1920, periodical with prints by Schrimpf and others, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Kurt Schwitters: "Anna Blume," illustrated periodical; "Die Kathedrale," illustrated periodical, purchased.
  • Jakob Steinhardt: Collection of seven prints, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Hans Trier: Portfolio of six colored woodcuts, purchases.

Sculpture:

  • Bavarian School, XVIII Century: Resting Ariadne, polychromed wood, purchase.
  • Meinrad Guggenbichler: Altar piece of the Holy Family, polychromed wood, 1710, purchase.

Additional Items:

  • Gerhard Marcks: Pair of Lovers, ceramic, gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
  • Ewald Matare: Grazing Cow, bronze, purchase.

Reproductions:

  • Twenty-nine reproductions of paintings, two gifts, twenty-seven purchases.

Bambus Research Collection:

  • Fifty-four items of bibliography and photographs of which twenty-one were purchases and thirty-two were gifts. Gifts were made by Joseph Albers, Anonymous, Louis W. Black, Walter Gropius, Baird Hastings, and Yale University Art Gallery.

Loans

Lenders to the Museum:

  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin
  • American Federation of Arts
  • Boston Art Association
  • Erich Cohn
  • Richard Lee Feigen
  • J. Lux Feininger
  • Fogg Art Museum
  • Mrs. Svatava Pirkova Jakobson
  • Charles L. Kuhn
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Lawrence Scott
  • G. David Thompson
  • Yale University Art Gallery

Loans Made by the Museum to the Institutions Listed Below:

  • Carnegie Arts Association
  • Fogg Art Museum
  • Harvard Catholic Club
  • Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston
  • Intell Broadcasting Institute
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Old Cambridge Baptist Church

The page is numbered 8 and 9 at the bottom.

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The image displays an open book with text related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left page, labeled "8," lists various prints, illustrated books, and sculptures that have been donated or purchased. Notable entries include works by Hans Arp, Max Beckmann, Ernst Barlach, and others, with details on the type of work, donor, and method of acquisition (gift or purchase). The right page, labeled "9," continues with additional entries, including reproductions, the Bauhaus Research Collection, and a list of loans. The loans section identifies lenders to the museum and loans made by the museum to other institutions. The text is organized in a formal, catalog-like format, typical of museum documentation.

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The image displays pages from an inventory or acquisition record of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which includes details of various artworks and items acquired by the museum. Here’s a detailed summary:

Left Page (Page 8):

Busch-Reisinger Museum

Gifts and Purchases:

  • Son in Memory of Curt Valentin: "Composition," a watercolor from 1954, gifted by John Coolidige.

Prints and Illustrated Books:

  • Hans Arp: "Die Wolkenpumpe," a periodical with cover design by Arp, purchased.
  • Max Beckmann: Pair of lovers, etching, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Ernst Barlach: "Der Arme Vetter," text and 34 lithographs by Barlach, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Heinrich Campendonk: Periodical "Der Weg," with woodcuts by Campendonk and others, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Lovis Corinth: "Anna Bolena" by Herbert Eulenberg, illustrated by Corinth, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Otto Dix: Lithograph "Mamischka; Portrait of Otto Freundlich," lithographs, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Max Ernst: "Die Schammade," periodical illustrated by Ernst, purchases.
  • Lyonel Feininger: Bauhaus Proclamation, woodcut; two designs for Bauhaus Exhibition of 1923, woodcut; Portfolio of Twelve Woodcuts, gifts from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
  • Werner Gothein: "Hiob," woodcuts, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Erich Heckel: "Im Cafe," etching, gift from Louis W. Black.
  • Paul Klee: "Die Heilige vom inneren Licht," colored lithograph; Bauhaus Mappe I, with prints by Klee and others, gifts from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger, Louis W. Black, and others.
  • Max Pechstein: Five Exotic Heads, woodcuts, portfolio; lithographs, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Georg Schrimpf: "Die Sichel," 1919-1920, periodical with prints by Schrimpf and others, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Kurt Schwitters: "Anna Blume," illustrated periodical; "Die Kathedrale," illustrated periodical, purchases.
  • Jakob Steinhardt: Collection of seven prints, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  • Hans Trier: Portfolio of six colored woodcuts, purchases.

Sculpture:

  • Bavarian School, XVIII Century: "Resting Ariadne," polychromed wood, purchase.
  • Meinrad Guggenbichler: Altarpiece of the Holy Family, polychromed wood, 1710, purchase.

Right Page (Page 9):

Busch-Reisinger Museum

Gifts and Purchases:

  • Gerhard Marcks: Pair of Lovers, ceramic, gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
  • Ewald Mataré: Grazing Cow, bronze, purchase.

Reproductions:

  • Twenty-nine reproductions of paintings; two gifts, twenty-seven purchases.

Bauhaus Research Collection:

  • Fifty-four items of bibliography and photographs, of which twenty-two were gifts. Donors included Joseph Albers, Anonymous, Louis W. Black, Walter Gropius, Baird Hastings, and Yale University Art Gallery.

Loans

Lenders to the Museum:

  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin.
  • American Federation of Arts.
  • Cambridge Art Association.
  • Erich Cohn.
  • Richard L. Feigen.
  • T. Lux Feininger.
  • Fogg Art Museum.
  • Mrs. Savva Pirkova Jakobson.
  • Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  • Lawrence Scott.
  • G. David Thompson.
  • Yale University Art Gallery.

Loans Made by the Museum to the Institutions Listed Below:

  • Cambridge Art Association.
  • Fogg Art Museum.
  • Harvard Catholic Club.
  • Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston.
  • Lowell Broadcasting Institute.
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York.
  • Old Cambridge Baptist Church.

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The image shows two pages from what appears to be a record or catalog of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here is a detailed summary of each page:

Left Page

Prints and Illustrated Books

  1. Hans Arp - "Die Wolkenpumpe," periodical with cover design by Arp, purchase.
  2. Max Beckmann - Pair of Lovers, etching, gift from Louis W. Black.
  3. Ernst Barlach - "Der arme Vetter," text and 34 lithographs by Barlach, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  4. Heinrich Campendonk - "Der Weg," woodcuts by Campendonk and others, gift from Louis W. Black.
  5. Lovis Corinth - "Anna Boleyn" by Herbert Eulenberg, illustrated by Corinth, gift from Louis W. Black.
  6. Otto Dix - "Mamitschka," lithograph; "Portrait of Otto Freundlich," lithograph; "Kokotte," lithograph, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  7. Max Ernst - "Die Schammade," periodical with illustrations by Ernst, Broadside, illustrated by Ernst, purchases.
  8. Lyonel Feininger - Bauhaus Proclamation, woodcut; two designs for Bauhaus Exhibition of 1923, woodcuts; portfolio of twelve woodcuts, gifts from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
  9. Werner Gothem - "Hiob," woodcut, gift from Louis W. Black.
  10. Erich Heckel - "Im Cafe," etching, gift from Louis W. Black.
  11. Paul Klee - "Die Heilige vom Inneren Licht," colored lithograph; Bauhaus Mappe I, with prints by Klee and others, gifts from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger; "Zeit-Echo, 1914-1917," periodical with prints by Klee and others, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  12. Max Pechstein - Five Exotic Heads, woodcuts, portfolio; "Bildnisse," lithographs, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  13. Georg Schrimpf - "Die Sichel, 1919-1920," periodical with prints by Schrimpf and others, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  14. Kurt Schwitters - "Anna Blume," illustrated periodical; "Die Kathedrale," illustrated periodical, purchases.
  15. Jakob Steinhardt - Collection of seven prints, gifts from Louis W. Black.
  16. Hans Trier - Portfolio of six colored woodcuts, purchases.

Sculpture

  1. Bavarian School, XVIII Century - "Resting Ariadne," polychromed wood, purchase.
  2. Meinrad Guggenbichler - "Altarpiece of the Holy Family," polychromed wood, 1710, purchase.

Right Page

Gifts

  1. Gerhard Marks - Pair of Lovers, ceramic, gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
  2. Ewald Mataré - "Grazing Cow," bronze, purchase.

Reproductions

  • Twenty-nine reproductions of paintings; two gifts, twenty-seven purchases.

Baubaus Research Collection

  • Fifty-four items of bibliography and photographs of which twenty-two were purchases and thirty-two were gifts. Gifts were made by Joseph Albers, Anonymous, Louis W. Black, Walter Gropius, Baird Hastings, and Yale University Art Gallery.

Loans

  • Lenders to the Museum:

    • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin
    • American Federation of Arts
    • Cambridge Art Association
    • Richard L. Feigen
    • T. Lux Feininger
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Mrs. Svata Pirkova Jakobson
    • Charles L. Kuhn
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • Museum of Modern Art, New York
    • Lawrence Scott
    • G. David Thompson
    • Yale University Art Gallery
  • Loans Made by the Museum to the Institutions Listed Below:

    • Cambridge Art Association
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Harvard Catholic Club
    • Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston
    • Lowell Broadcasting Institute
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Museum of Modern Art, New York
    • Old Cambridge Baptist Church

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The image shows two pages from a catalog or inventory of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Page 8 (Left Page):

  • Painting:

    • "Composition, watercolor, 1954" by Curt Valentin, gift from John Coolidge.
  • Prints and Illustrated Books:

    • Hans Arp: "Die Wolkenpumpe," periodical with cover design, gift by Arp.
    • Max Beckmann: Pair of Lovers, etching, gift from Louis W. Black.
    • Ernst Barlach: Der Arme Vetter, text and 34 lithographs, gifts from Louis W. Black.
    • Heinrich Campendonk: Periodical "Der Weg," with woodcuts by Campendonk and others, gift from Louis W. Black.
    • Lovis Corinth: Anna Boleyn by Herbert Eulenberg, illustrated by Corinth, gift from Louis W. Black.
    • George Grosz: Mamitschka, lithograph; Portrait of Otto Freundlich, lithograph; Kokotte, lithograph, gifts from Louis W. Black.
    • Max Ernst: "Die Schamade," periodical with illustrations by Ernst, purchase.
    • Lyonel Feininger: Bauhaus Proclamation, woodcut; two designs for Bauhaus Exhibition of 1923, woodcut; Portfolio of Twelve Woodcuts, gifts from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
    • Werner Graeff: "Hiob," woodcut, gift from Louis W. Black.
    • Erich Heckel: Im Cafe, etching, gift from Louis W. Black.
    • Paul Klee: Die Heilige vom Inneren Licht, colored lithograph; Bauhaus Mappe I, with prints by Klee and others, gifts from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
    • Lyonel Feininger: Zeit-Echo, 1914-1917, periodical with prints by Klee and others, gifts from Louis W. Black.
    • Max Pechstein: Five Exotic Heads, woodcuts; portfolio; Bildnisse, lithographs, gifts from Louis W. Black.
    • Georg Schrimpf: Die Sichel, 1919-1920, periodical with prints by Schrimpf and others, gifts from Louis W. Black.
    • Kurt Schwitters: Anna Blume, illustrated periodical; Die Kathedrale, illustrated periodical, purchases.
    • Jakob Steinhardt: Collection of seven prints, gifts from Louis W. Black.
    • Hans Trier: Portfolio of six colored woodcuts, purchase.
  • Sculpture:

    • Bavarian School, XVIII Century: Resting Ariadne, polychromed wood, purchase.
    • Meinrad Guggenbichler: Altarpiece of the Holy Family, polychromed wood, 1710, purchase.

Page 9 (Right Page):

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Gerhard Marcks: Pair of Lovers, ceramic, gift from Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
    • Ewald Mataré: Grazing Cow, bronze, purchase.
  • Reproductions:

    • Twenty-nine reproductions of paintings; two gifts, twenty-seven purchases.
  • Baubaus Research Collection:

    • Fifty-four items of bibliography and photographs of which twenty-two were purchases and thirty-two were gifts. Gifts were made by Joseph Albers, Anonymous, Louis W. Black, Walter Gropius, Baird Hastings, and Yale University Art Gallery.
  • Loans:

    • Lenders to the Museum:

      • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin
      • American Federation of Arts
      • Cambridge Art Association
      • Fitch Coh
      • Richard Lee Feigen
      • T. Lux Feininger
      • Fogg Art Museum
      • Mrs. Svata Pirkova Jakobson
      • Charles L. Kuhn
      • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
      • Museum of Modern Art, New York
      • Lawrence Scott
      • G. David Thompson
      • Yale University Art Gallery
    • Loans Made by the Museum to the Institutions Listed Below:

      • Cambridge Art Association
      • Fogg Art Museum
      • Harvard Catholic Club
      • Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston
      • Lowell Broadcasting Institute
      • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
      • Museum of Modern Art, New York
      • Old Cambridge Baptist Church

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The image shows two pages from a catalog or collection list of artworks and related items held by the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

  • Prints and Illustrated Books:

    • Various works by notable artists including Hans Arp, Max Ernst, Lyonel Feininger, Erich Heckel, Paul Klee, Kurt Schwitters, and others.
    • Specific pieces listed include "Die Wolkenpumpe" by Hans Arp (purchase), "Der Arme Vetter" by Max Ernst (gift by Louis W. Black), and several lithographs, woodcuts, and portfolios by different artists.
    • Notable entries include "Anna Boleyn" by Herbert Eulenberg (gift by Louis W. Black), "Der Weg" by Heinrich Campendonk (gift by Louis W. Black), and "Hiob" by Werner Gotheim (gift by Louis W. Black).
    • Additional works by Georg Schrimpf, Jakob Steinhardt, and others.
  • Sculpture:

    • "Resting Ariadne" by the Bavarian School, XVIII Century (purchase).
    • "Altarpiece of the Holy Family" by Meinrad Guggenbichler, 1710 (purchase).

Right Page:

  • Gifts and Purchases:

    • Gerhard Marks: "Pair of Lovers" (ceramic, gift by Mrs. Lyonel Feininger).
    • Ewald Mataté: "Grazing Cow" (bronze, purchase).
  • Reproductions:

    • Twenty-nine reproductions of paintings, consisting of two gifts and twenty-seven purchases.
  • Baubach Research Collection:

    • Fifty-four items of bibliography and photographs, with gifts and purchases from notable figures like Joseph Albers, Louis W. Black, Walter Gropius, and Yale University Art Gallery.
  • Loans:

    • Lenders to the Museum:

      • Various institutions and individuals such as Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, American Federation of Arts, Cambridge Art Association, and others.
    • Loans Made by the Museum to Institutions:

      • Institutions including Cambridge Art Association, Harvard Catholic Club, Lowell Broadcasting Institute, Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Old Cambridge Baptist Church.

This detailed list showcases the extensive collection of artworks, including prints, books, sculptures, and reproductions, held by the Busch-Reisinger Museum, along with the loans made to and by the museum.

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This image shows two pages from what appears to be a printed document or catalog. It is a leaf from a publication regarding museum collections, acquisitions, or an inventory list, possibly for an annual report or exhibition catalog. The text is organized in different sections with headers such as "Prints and Illustrated Books," "Sculpture," "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM," "Reproductions," "Bauhaus Research Collection," "LOANS," "LENDERS TO THE MUSEUM," and "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM TO THE INSTITUTIONS LISTED BELOW."

Both pages list a range of artworks, artists, types of works, and their respective donors or sources. For instance, there's mention of an Otto Dix lithograph, gifts by Louis W. Black, and sculptures like a Bavarian school piece of St. Resting Ariadne. Items are detailed with descriptions, such as medium, titling, and acquisition methods (gift, purchase, etc.). There are also references to other institutions like the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Fogg Art Museum, suggesting the sharing of collections or collaborative exhibitions.

The publication likely serves an archival or documentary purpose for tracking artworks and other items within an institution or across several collaborated institutions.

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The image shows two pages of a booklet or catalog from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages list various types of artworks and related information.

On the left page (page 8), under the heading "Prints and Illustrated Books," there is a detailed list of artists and specific works, including the medium and acquisition details (such as gifts or purchases). This list includes names like Hans Arp, Max Beckmann, Ernst Barlach, Heinrich Campendonk, and others, along with the titles and descriptions of their works. Below this, there is a section titled "Sculpture," which mentions two pieces: one from the Bavarian School in the 18th century (Resting Ariadne, polychromed wood) and another by Meinrad Guggenbichler (Altarpiece of the Holy Family, polychromed wood, 1710).

On the right page (page 9), the top header continues with two artworks by Gerhard Marcks (ceramic) and Ewald Mataté (bronze). Then there are sections for "Reproductions," which mentions the number of reproductions of paintings and how they were acquired, and the "Bauhaus Research Collection," detailing items of bibliography and photographs with their sources. Following this, there are two sections listing entities involved with museum loans: "Lenders to the Museum" and "Loans Made by the Museum to the Institutions Listed Below." These include various art museums, associations, individuals, and institutions such as the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Harvard Catholic Club, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

The text is formally printed in black on white paper, and the document appears to be part of a museum catalog or guide.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a catalog or publication from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages displayed are numbered 8 and 9, and the content is organized into sections detailing acquisitions, loans, and related information.

Left Page (Page 8):

  • Title: "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM"

  • Content: This page lists various prints and illustrated books acquired by the museum. Each entry includes:

    • The title or description of the item.
    • The artist or creator.
    • The medium (e.g., watercolor, etching, lithograph, woodcut).
    • The donor or source of the acquisition (e.g., gift, purchase).
    • The year of creation or publication, where applicable.

    Examples:

    • Composition, watercolor, 1954, gift, John Coolidge.
    • Die Wolkenpumpe, periodical with cover design by Arp, purchase.
    • Pair of Lovers, etching, gift, Louis W. Black.
    • Der Arne Vetter, text and 34 lithographs by Ernst Barlach, gifts, Louis W. Black.
    • Der Weg, with woodcuts by Campendonk and others, gift, Louis W. Black.
    • Die Kathedrale, illustrated periodical, purchase.

    At the bottom of the page, there is a section titled "Sculpture", which lists:

    • Resting Ariadne, polychromed wood, purchase, Bavarian School, XVIII Century.
    • Altarpiece of the Holy Family, polychromed wood, 1710, purchase, Meinrad Guggenbichler.

Right Page (Page 9):

  • Title: "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM"
  • Content: This page is divided into several sections:
    1. Gerhard Marcks:

      • Pair of Lovers, ceramic, gift, Mrs. Lyonel Feininger.
      • Grazing Cow, bronze, purchase.
      • Ewald Mataré: Listed under "Reproductions."
    2. Reproductions:

      • Mentions twenty-nine reproductions of paintings, with details about gifts and purchases. Specifically:
        • Two gifts.
        • Twenty-seven purchases.
        • Gifts were made by Joseph Albers, Anonymous, Louis W. Black, Walter Gropius, Baird Hastings, and Yale University Art Gallery.
    3. Bauhaus Research Collection:

      • Lists fifty-two items of bibliography and photographs, including:
        • Twenty-two were purchases.
        • Thirty-two were gifts.
        • Gifts were made by Joseph Albers, Anonymous, Louis W. Black, Walter Gropius, Baird Hastings, and Yale University Art Gallery.
    4. Loans:

      • A section titled "Lenders to the Museum" lists institutions that loaned items to the museum. Examples include:
        • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin.
        • American Federation of Arts.
        • Cambridge Art Association.
        • Erich Cohn.
        • Richard Lee Feigen.
        • T. Lux Feininger.
        • Fogg Art Museum.
        • Mrs. Savata Pirkova Jakobson.
        • Charles L. Kuhn.
        • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
        • Museum of Modern Art, New York.
        • Lawrence Scott.
        • G. David Thompson.
        • Yale University Art Gallery.
    5. Loans Made by the Museum to the Institutions Listed Below:

      • Lists institutions that borrowed items from the museum, including:
        • Cambridge Art Association.
        • Fogg Art Museum.
        • Harvard Art Museum.
        • Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston.
        • Lowell Broadcasting Institute.
        • Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
        • Museum of Modern Art, New York.
        • Old Cambridge Baptist Church.

Overall Layout and Design:

  • The text is typed in a clean, formal font, typical of catalog or archival publications.
  • Entries are neatly organized, with clear headings and subheadings.
  • The pages are numbered sequentially (8 and 9), indicating this is part of a larger catalog or publication.
  • The content is informational, focusing on acquisitions, loans, and institutional relationships, reflecting the museum's collection management and collaborative activities.

This page provides a detailed overview of the museum's acquisitions and lending activities, highlighting both physical artworks and research materials.

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The image is a close-up of a book's pages that are open to a specific section. The left page is titled "BUSCH-REISINGGER MUSEUM" and lists various artworks, including prints and illustrated books, with details about their origin, such as gifts, purchases, and commissions. The artworks are attributed to various artists and span different periods and styles. The right page is titled "LOANS" and lists artworks that have been loaned to the museum from other institutions, along with a section titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM TO THE INSTITUTIONS LISTED BELOW" that lists artworks loaned out by the museum. The text is in a small, legible font, and the page layout is organized and easy to read.