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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1955-1958

ARCH.2013.5.7, Rendition: 796195

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The image shows an open page from a book or report, which lists various institutions that have borrowed works of art from a museum collection. The page is titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM."

The list is organized by city and country, followed by the names of the institutions that received the loans. Here is the detailed information provided on the page:

  • Boston, Massachusetts:

    • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts:

    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Old South Congregationalist Church
    • Mass. Institute of Technology
    • Radcliffe Graduate Center
  • Cincinnati, Ohio:

    • Museum of Art
  • Des Moines, Iowa:

    • Des Moines Art Center
  • Fukuoka, Japan:

    • Museum
  • Kokura, Japan:

    • Academy of Art
  • Montreal, Canada:

    • McGill University
  • Munich, Germany:

    • Haus der Kunst
  • New York City, New York:

    • Museum of Modern Art
    • Wildenstein Gallery
  • Osaka, Japan:

    • Museum
  • Raleigh, North Carolina:

    • North Carolina Museum of Art
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil:

    • Biennale
  • Santa Barbara, California:

    • Museum of Art
  • Tokyo, Japan:

    • Modern Art Museum
  • Wellesley, Massachusetts:

    • Farnsworth Museum
  • Zurich, Switzerland:

    • Kunsthalle

The page appears to be part of a formal document, possibly an annual report or catalog, detailing the museum's lending activities to various institutions around the world.

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The image shows a page from a book detailing the loans made by a museum. The page lists various institutions to which works of art from the museum's collection were lent. Here are the details:

  • Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts:
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    • Radcliffe Graduate Center
  • Cincinnati, Ohio: Museum of Art
  • Des Moines, Iowa: Des Moines Art Center
  • Fukuoka, Japan: Museum
  • Kokura, Japan: Academy of Art
  • Montreal, Canada: McGill University
  • Munich, Germany: Haus der Kunst
  • New York City, New York:
    • Museum of Modern Art
    • Willard Gallery
  • Osaka, Japan: Museum
  • Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina Museum of Art
  • São Paulo, Brazil: Biennale
  • Santa Barbara, California: Museum of Art
  • Tokyo, Japan: Modern Art Museum
  • Wellesley, Massachusetts: Farnsworth Museum
  • Zurich, Switzerland: Kunsthalle

The page is titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM" and is numbered as page 2 in the document.

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The image shows an open book with a page titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM." The page lists various institutions to which works of art from the museum collection were lent. The list includes the following locations and institutions:

  • Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Fogg Art Museum, Old Cambridge Baptist Church, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Radcliffe Graduate Center
  • Cincinnati, Ohio: Museum of Art
  • Des Moines, Iowa: Des Moines Art Center
  • Fukuoka, Japan: Museum
  • Kokura, Japan: Academy of Art
  • Montreal, Canada: McGill University
  • Munich, Germany: Haus der Kunst
  • New York City, New York: Museum of Modern Art, Willard Gallery
  • Osaka, Japan: Museum
  • Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina Museum of Art
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil: Biennale
  • Santa Barbara, California: Museum of Art
  • Tokyo, Japan: Modern Art Museum
  • Wellesley, Massachusetts: Farnsworth Museum
  • Zurich, Switzerland: Kunsthalle

The page is numbered "2" at the top, indicating it is the second page of the document. The book appears to be well-preserved, and the text is typewritten, suggesting it might be from a formal report or catalog. The edge of the book is visible, showing the pages' thickness and the book's binding.

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The image displays a page from a document detailing the loans made by a museum. Specifically, it lists various institutions to which works of art from the museum's collection were lent. Here are the institutions listed, along with their locations:

  1. Boston, Massachusetts:

    • Museum of Fine Arts
  2. Cambridge, Massachusetts:

    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    • Radcliffe Graduate Center
  3. Cincinnati, Ohio:

    • Museum of Art
  4. Des Moines, Iowa:

    • Des Moines Art Center
  5. Fukuoka, Japan:

    • Museum
  6. Kokura, Japan:

    • Academy of Art
  7. Montreal, Canada:

    • McGill University
  8. Munich, Germany:

    • Haus der Kunst
  9. New York City, New York:

    • Museum of Modern Art
    • Millard Gallery
  10. Osaka, Japan:

    • Museum
  11. Raleigh, North Carolina:

    • North Carolina Museum of Art
  12. Sao Paulo, Brazil:

    • Biennale
  13. Santa Barbara, California:

    • Museum of Art
  14. Tokyo, Japan:

    • Modern Art Museum
  15. Wellesley, Massachusetts:

    • Farnsworth Museum
  16. Zurich, Switzerland:

    • Kunsthalle

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The image shows a page from a document or book that lists the institutions to which works of art from a museum's collection were lent. The heading at the top of the page reads "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM." Below the heading, it states that the works of art were lent to various institutions.

The listed institutions and their locations are as follows:

  1. Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts
  2. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • Radcliffe Graduate Center
  3. Cincinnati, Ohio: Museum of Art
  4. Des Moines, Iowa: Des Moines Art Center
  5. Fukuoka, Japan: Museum
  6. Kokura, Japan: Academy of Art
  7. Montreal, Canada: McGill University
  8. Munich, Germany: Haus der Kunst
  9. New York City, New York:
    • Museum of Modern Art
    • Willard Gallery
  10. Osaka, Japan: Museum
  11. Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina Museum of Art
  12. Sao Paulo, Brazil: Biennale
  13. Santa Barbara, California: Museum of Art
  14. Tokyo, Japan: Modern Art Museum
  15. Wellesley, Massachusetts: Farnsworth Museum
  16. Zurich, Switzerland: Kunsthalle

The page appears to be part of a larger book or catalog, as indicated by the binding and page numbering on the left side.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog that lists institutions to which works of art from a museum collection were loaned. The heading on the page is "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM." Below the heading, the page lists various cities and the institutions in those cities that received the art loans:

  1. Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts
  2. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Fogg Art Museum, Old Cambridge Baptist Church, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Radcliffe Graduate Center
  3. Cincinnati, Ohio: Museum of Art
  4. Des Moines, Iowa: Des Moines Art Center
  5. Fukuoka, Japan: Museum
  6. Kokura, Japan: Academy of Art
  7. Montreal, Canada: McGill University
  8. Munich, Germany: Haus der Kunst
  9. New York City, New York: Museum of Modern Art, Willard Gallery
  10. Osaka, Japan: Museum
  11. Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina Museum of Art
  12. Sao Paulo, Brazil: Biennale
  13. Santa Barbara, California: Museum of Art
  14. Tokyo, Japan: Modern Art Museum
  15. Wellesley, Massachusetts: Farnsworth Museum
  16. Zurich, Switzerland: Kunsthalle

The page number is indicated as "-2-" at the top left corner, suggesting it is the second page of the section.

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The image shows a typed page titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM," listing various institutions to which works of art from the Museum Collection were lent. The institutions are organized by city and country, with the specific museum or art institution named next to each location. The list includes institutions in the United States, Japan, Canada, Germany, Brazil, and Switzerland. Some examples are the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Biennale in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Kunsthalle in Zurich, Switzerland. The page appears to be from a book or a report, as it is part of a bound volume. The text is centered near the top of the page with a page number "-2-" at the top center.

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The image shows a printed document opened to a page titled "-2- LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM". This document lists various works of art from the Museum Collection that were lent to numerous institutions around the world. The institutions are categorized by location, and each location has one or more associated establishments listed.

For example, under "Boston, Massachusetts," the Museum of Fine Arts is mentioned, and under "Cambridge, Massachusetts," institutions such as the Fogg Art Museum, Old Cambridge Baptist Church, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Radcliffe Graduate Center are listed. Other cities and corresponding institutions are similarly listed, such as the Des Moines Art Center in Des Moines, Iowa, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, New York.

The document is shown with pages partially flipped, and the volume appears to be lying on a flat surface. The background behind the document is neutral, with shadows indicating the pages are raised. The overall appearance of the image suggests it could be from an archival source or a record book from an institution detailing the loan history of its art collection.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a page titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM". The page lists various institutions to which works of art from the museum's collection were loaned. The list is organized alphabetically by location, with each entry pairing a city or region with the name of the institution that received the loan.

Key Details:

  • Title: "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM"
  • Content: The page provides a catalog of loans, detailing the institutions that borrowed artworks from the museum.
  • Locations and Institutions:
    • Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Fogg Art Museum, Old Cambridge Baptist Church, Mass. Institute of Technology, Radcliffe Graduate Center
    • Cincinnati, Ohio: Museum of Art
    • Des Moines, Iowa: Des Moines Art Center
    • Fukuoka, Japan: Museum
    • Kokura, Japan: Academy of Art
    • Montreal, Canada: McGill University
    • Munich, Germany: Haus der Kunst
    • New York City, New York: Museum of Modern Art, Willard Gallery
    • Osaka, Japan: Museum
    • Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina Museum of Art
    • São Paulo, Brazil: Biennale
    • Santa Barbara, California: Museum of Art
    • Tokyo, Japan: Modern Art Museum
    • Wellesley, Massachusetts: Farnsworth Museum
    • Zurich, Switzerland: Kunsthalle

Observations:

  • The page is part of a formal document, likely an annual report, catalog, or administrative record of the museum.
  • The layout is clean and structured, with clear headings and organized entries.
  • The book appears to be bound with a green spine, suggesting it may be part of an official publication or archive.

This page serves as a record of the museum's lending activities, showcasing its engagement with various cultural and educational institutions worldwide.

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The image shows a page from a book or document. The page is titled "Loans Made by the Museum" and lists various institutions to which works of art from the museum's collection have been lent. The institutions are located in different cities and countries, including Boston, Cambridge, Cincinnati, Des Moines, Fukuoka, Kokura, Montreal, Munich, New York City, Osaka, Raleigh, Sao Paulo, Santa Barbara, Tokyo, Wellesley, and Zurich. The page appears to be a record of the museum's lending activities.