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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1955-1958

ARCH.2013.5.7, Rendition: 796197

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The image shows an open page from a book or catalog, detailing a list of artworks, including paintings, prints, illustrated books, and sculptures. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Paintings (cont.):

  1. Anton von Maron (1733-1805):

    • Title: Portrait of Archibald Henderson
    • Date: Oil, 1763
    • Gift: Robert Rancoul Endicott
  2. Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902-1968):

    • Title: Composition
    • Medium: Watercolor
    • Date: 1957
    • Purchase: Association Fund
  3. Fritz Winter (1905-):

    • Title: Composition
    • Medium: Gouache
    • Date: 1949
    • Gift: Mrs. Roy J. Friedman

Prints and Illustrated Books:

  1. Hans Hartung (1904-1989):

    • Title: Composition
    • Medium: Colored lithograph
    • Date: 1956
    • Gift: Alfred J. Friedlander
  2. Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945):

    • Title: Self Portrait
    • Medium: Lithograph
    • Date: 1927
    • Gift: Philip Hofer
  3. Eugen Neureuther (1806-1882):

    • Title: Decorative Maps of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
    • Medium: Engraving
    • Date: c. 1850
    • Gift: Philip Hofer
  4. Alfred Rethel (1816-1859):

    • Title: Hannibal Crossing the Alps
    • Medium: Portfolio of six woodcuts
    • Date: c. 1850
    • Gift: Philip Hofer
  5. Hann Trier (1915-1999):

    • Title: Portfolio of Six Colored Woodcuts
    • Date: 1956
    • Purchase: Association Fund
  6. Collection of forty-three prints by leading German graphic artists of the Romantic and Biedermeier styles:

    • Gift: J. B. Neumann
  7. Collection of six illustrated books illustrated in the "Jugendstil":

    • Date: c. 1890-1908
    • Gift: Anonymous
  8. Henri van de Velde (1863-1957):

    • Title: Tropon
    • Medium: Colored woodcut
    • Date: 1898
    • Gift: Anonymous

Sculpture:

  1. North German School, XVI Century:

    • Title: Fragment of a Jesse Tree
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Date: c. 1500
    • Purchase: In memory of Edna K. Loeb
  2. South German School, XVI Century:

    • Title: Seated John the Baptist
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Date: c. 1520
    • Purchase: Association Fund

The page is part of a larger document, likely a catalog or inventory of an art collection, listing specific artworks along with details such as the artist, title, medium, date, and acquisition information.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or collection list, specifically detailing various artworks. The page is titled "Paintings (cont.)" and lists several paintings, prints, illustrated books, and sculptures.

Paintings:

  1. Anton von Maron (1733-1808): Portrait of Archibald Menzies, oil, 1763, gift from Robert Rantoul Endicott.
  2. Ernst Wilhelm May (1902-1977): Composition, watercolor, 1957, purchased through the Association Fund.
  3. Fritz Winter (1905-1974): Composition, gouache, 1949, gift from Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.

Prints and Illustrated Books:

  1. Hans Hartung (1904-1989): Composition, colored lithograph, 1956, gift from Alfred J. Friedlaender.
  2. Kaethe Kollwitz (1867-1945): Self Portrait, lithograph, 1927, gift from Philip Hofer.
  3. Eugen Neureuther (1806-1888): Decorative Maps of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, engravings, circa 1860, gift from Philip Hofer.
  4. Alfred Rethel (1816-1856): Hannibal Crossing the Alps, portfolio of six woodcuts, circa 1850, gift from Philip Hofer.
  5. Hann Trier (1915-1978): Portfolio of Six Colored Woodcuts, 1956, purchased through the Association Fund.
  6. Collection of forty-three prints by leading German graphic artists of the Romantic and Biedermeyer styles, gift from J. B. Neumann.
  7. Collection of six illustrated books from the 'Jugendstil' era, circa 1890-1908, anonymous gift.
  8. Henri van de Velde (1863-1957): Tropon, colored woodcut, 1898, anonymous gift.

Sculpture:

  1. North German School, XVI Century: Fragment of a Jesse Tree, polychromed wood, circa 1500, purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  2. South German School, XVI Century: Seated John the Baptist, polychromed wood, circa 1520, probably from the school of Hans Leinberger, purchased through the Association Fund.

The page includes information on the artist, the type of artwork, the medium, the year of creation, and the method of acquisition (gift or purchase).

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The image shows an open book with the left page numbered 4. The page is titled "Paintings (cont.)" at the top, indicating that it is a continuation from a previous page. The content is a list of various artworks along with their details such as the artist, the year, the medium, and the method of acquisition (e.g., gift or purchase).

The listed artworks include:

  1. Anton von Maron (1733-1808): Portrait of Archibald Menzies, oil, 1763; Gift, Robert Rantoul Endicott.
  2. Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902-1968): Composition, watercolor, 1957; purchase, Association Fund.
  3. Fritz Winter (1905-1976): Composition, gouache, 1949; gift, Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.

The next section is titled "Prints and Illustrated Books" and includes:

  1. Hans Hartung (1904-1989): Composition, colored lithograph, 1956; gift, Alfred J. Friedlaender.
  2. Kaethe Kollwitz (1867-1945): Self Portrait, lithograph, 1927; gift, Philip Hofer.
  3. Eugen Neureuther (1806-1882): Decorative Maps of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, engravings, c. 1860; gift, Philip Hofer.
  4. Alfred Rethel (1816-1856): Hannibal Crossing the Alps, portfolio of six woodcuts, c. 1850; gift, Philip Hofer.
  5. Hann Trier (1915- ): Portfolio of Six Colored Woodcuts, 1956; purchase, Association Fund.
  6. Collection of forty-three prints by leading German graphic artists of the Romantic and Biedermeyer styles; gift, J. B. Neumann.
  7. Collection of six illustrated books illustrated in the "Jugendstil", c. 1890-1908; anonymous gift.
  8. Henri van de Velde (1863-1957): Tropon, colored woodcut, 1898; anonymous gift.

The final section is titled "Sculpture" and includes:

  1. North German School, XVI Century: Fragment of a Jesse Tree, polychromed wood, c. 1500; purchase in memory of Edna K. Loeb.
  2. South German School, XVI Century: Seated John the Baptist, polychromed wood, c. 1520, probably of the school of Hans Leinberger; purchase, Association Fund.

The text is neatly organized in a list format, with each entry providing specific information about the artwork and its provenance. The font is clear and legible, and the page appears to be well-preserved with no visible damage.

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The image displays a page from what appears to be a museum or gallery catalog detailing various artworks. The page lists several categories of art, including paintings, prints and illustrated books, and sculpture.

Paintings (cont.):

  1. Anton von Maron (1733-1808):

    • Artwork: Portrait of Archibald Menzies.
    • Medium: Oil.
    • Date: 1763.
    • Acquisition: Gift, Robert Samuel Endicott.
  2. Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902- ):

    • Artwork: Composition.
    • Medium: Watercolor.
    • Date: 1957.
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Association Fund.
  3. Fritz Winter (1905- ):

    • Artwork: Composition.
    • Medium: Gouache.
    • Date: 1949.
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.

Prints and Illustrated Books:

  1. Hans Hartung (1904- ):

    • Artwork: Composition.
    • Medium: Colored lithograph.
    • Date: 1956.
    • Acquisition: Gift, Alfred J. Friedlaender.
  2. Käthe Kollwitz (1867-1945):

    • Artwork: Self Portrait.
    • Medium: Lithograph.
    • Date: 1927.
    • Acquisition: Gift, Philip Hofer.
  3. Eugen Neureuther (1806-1882):

    • Artwork: Decorative Maps of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
    • Medium: Engravings.
    • Date: Circa 1860.
    • Acquisition: Gift, Philip Hofer.
  4. Alfred Rethel (1816-1856):

    • Artwork: Hannibal Crossing the Alps.
    • Medium: Portfolio of six woodcuts.
    • Date: Circa 1850.
    • Acquisition: Gift, Philip Hofer.
  5. Hann Trier (1915- ):

    • Artwork: Portfolio of Six Colored Woodcuts.
    • Date: 1956.
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Association Fund.
  6. Collection:

    • Description: Forty-three prints by leading German graphic artists of the Romantic and Biedermeyer styles.
    • Acquisition: Gift, J. B. Neumann.
  7. Collection:

    • Description: Six illustrated books illustrated in the "Jugendstil".
    • Date: Circa 1890-1900.
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift.
  8. Henri van de Velde (1863-1957):

    • Artwork: Tropon.
    • Medium: Colored woodcut.
    • Date: 1898.
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift.

Sculpture:

  1. German School, XVI Century:

    • Artwork: Fragment of a Jesse Tree.
    • Medium: Polychromed wood.
    • Date: Circa 1500.
    • Acquisition: Purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  2. South German School, XVI Century:

    • Artwork: Seated John the Baptist.
    • Medium: Polychromed wood.
    • Date: Circa 1520, probably of the school of Hans Leinberger.
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Association Fund.

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The image displays a page from a book or catalog that lists various artworks, including their artists, titles, mediums, dates, and acquisition details. The page is divided into three sections: Paintings, Prints and Illustrated Books, and Sculpture.

Paintings:

  1. Anton von Maron (1733-1808):

    • Title: Portrait of Archibald Menzies
    • Medium: Oil
    • Date: 1763
    • Acquisition: Gift, Robert Rantoul Endicott
  2. Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902-):

    • Title: Composition
    • Medium: Watercolor
    • Date: 1957
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Association Fund
  3. Fritz Winter (1905-):

    • Title: Composition
    • Medium: Gouache
    • Date: 1949
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mrs. Roy J. Friedman

Prints and Illustrated Books:

  1. Hans Hartung (1904-):

    • Title: Composition
    • Medium: Colored lithograph
    • Date: 1956
    • Acquisition: Gift, Alfred J. Friedlaender
  2. Kaethe Kollwitz (1867-1945):

    • Title: Self Portrait
    • Medium: Lithograph
    • Date: 1927
    • Acquisition: Gift, Philip Hofer
  3. Eugen Neureuther (1806-1888):

    • Title: Decorative Maps of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres
    • Medium: Engravings
    • Date: circa 1860
    • Acquisition: Gift, Philip Hofer
  4. Alfred Rethel (1816-1859):

    • Title: Hannibal Crossing the Alps
    • Medium: Portfolio of six woodcuts
    • Date: circa 1850
    • Acquisition: Gift, Philip Hofer
  5. Hann Trier (1915-):

    • Title: Portfolio of Six Colored Woodcuts
    • Date: 1956
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Association Fund
  6. Collection of forty-three prints:

    • Artists: Leading German graphic artists of the Romantic and Biedermeyer styles
    • Acquisition: Gift, J.B. Neumann
  7. Collection of six illustrated books:

    • Title: Illustrated in the "Jugendstil"
    • Date: circa 1890-1908
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift
  8. Henri van de Velde (1863-1957):

    • Title: Tropon
    • Medium: Colored woodcut
    • Date: 1898
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift

Sculpture:

  1. North German School, XVI Century:

    • Title: Fragment of a Jesse Tree
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Date: circa 1500
    • Acquisition: Purchase in memory of Edna K. Loeb
  2. South German School, XVI Century:

    • Title: Seated John the Baptist
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Date: circa 1520
    • School: Probably of the school of Hans Leinberger
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Association Fund

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The image depicts an open page from a book, specifically page 4, which contains a catalog or inventory of various artworks. The page lists paintings, prints and illustrated books, and sculptures, detailing each item's artist, title, medium, date, and acquisition information.

Paintings (continued):

  1. Anton von Maron (1733-1808): Portrait of Archibald Menzies, oil, 1763; Gift, Robert Rantoul Endicott.
  2. Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902-1956): Composition, watercolor, 1957; purchase, Association Fund.
  3. Fritz Winter (1905-1989): Composition, gouache, 1949; gift, Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.

Prints and Illustrated Books:

  1. Hans Hartung (1904-1989): Composition, colored lithograph, 1956; gift, Alfred J. Friedlaender.
  2. Kaethe Kollwitz (1867-1945): Self Portrait, lithograph, 1927; gift, Philip Hofer.
  3. Eugen Neureuther (1806-1888): Decorative Maps of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, engravings, c. 1860; gift, Philip Hofer.
  4. Alfred Rethel (1816-1856): Hannibal Crossing the Alps, portfolio of six woodcuts, c. 1850; gift, Philip Hofer.
  5. Hann Trier (1915-1989): Portfolio of Six Colored Woodcuts, 1956; purchase, Association Fund.
  6. Collection of forty-three prints by leading German graphic artists of the Romantic and Biedermeyer styles: Gift, J. B. Neumann.
  7. Collection of six illustrated books illustrated in the "Jugendstil", c. 1890-1908: Anonymous gift.
  8. Henri van de Velde (1863-1957): Tropon, colored woodcut, 1898; anonymous gift.

Sculpture:

  1. North German School, XVI Century: Fragment of a Jesse Tree, polychromed wood, c. 1500; purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  2. South German School, XVI Century: Seated John the Baptist, polychromed wood, c. 1520, probably of the school of Hans Leinberger; purchase, Association Fund.

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The image shows a typed page numbered "-4-" from what appears to be a museum or gallery catalog or archival record. The page lists artworks under three main categories: Paintings, Prints and Illustrated Books, and Sculpture. Each entry includes the artist's name, birth and death dates, a description of the work (including medium and date), and sometimes provenance details like how it was acquired (gift or purchase) and donors' names.

Here is the typed text from the page:


Paintings (cont.)

Anton von Maron (1733-1808): Portrait of Archibald Menzies, oil, 1763; Gift, Robert Rantoul Endicott.

Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902- ): Composition, watercolor, 1957; purchase, Association Fund.

Fritz Winter (1905- ): Composition, gouache, 1949; gift, Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.

Prints and Illustrated Books:

Hans Hartung (1904- ): Composition, colored lithograph, 1956; gift, Alfred J. Friedlaender.

Kaethe Kollwitz (1867-1945): Self Portrait, lithograph, 1927; gift, Philip Hofer.

Eugen Neureuther (1806-1888): Decorative Maps of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, engravings, c. 1860; gift, Philip Hofer.

Alfred Rethel (1816-1856): Hannibal Crossing the Alps, portfolio of six woodcuts, c. 1850; gift, Philip Hofer.

Hann Trier (1915- ): Portfolio of Six Colored Woodcuts, 1956; purchase, Association Fund.

Collection of forty-three prints by leading German graphic artists of the Romantic and Biedermeyer styles; gift, J. B. Neumann.

Collection of six illustrated books illustrated in the "Jugendstil", c. 1890-1908; anonymous gift.

Henri van de Velde (1863-1957): Tropon, colored woodcut, 1898; anonymous gift.

Sculpture:

North German School, XVI Century: Fragment of a Jesse Tree, polychromed wood, c. 1500, purchase in memory of Eda K. Loeb.

South German School, XVI Century: Seated John the Baptist, polychromed wood, c. 1520, probably of the school of Hans Leinberger; purchase, Association Fund.

The text is typed in a monospaced font, and the page is attached inside a larger bound volume with a visible green cloth cover. The document appears to be a well-organized inventory or catalog of artworks held by an institution.

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The image shows a printed page from a book or catalog resting on another open book. The visible page is numbered "-4-" at the top and includes a continuation of a list under the heading "Paintings (cont.)". Below that, there are sections categorizing various artworks as "Prints and Illustrated Books:" and "Sculpture:". Each artwork on the list is described with the artist's name, a brief title or description of the piece, the medium used, the year, and acquisition details such as gifts or purchases by specific funds or individuals.

Under the painting section, there are three entries, and under the prints and illustrated books section, there are several entries that include various types of artworks such as compositions, self-portraits, decorative maps, woodcuts, and a collection of illustrated books. The sculpture section mentions two pieces: one from the North German School, a fragment of a Jesse Tree from the XVI Century, and another one also from the XVI Century depicting a seated John the Baptist.

Each artwork is associated with details of how it was acquired, indicating a strong involvement of gifts, purchases, and support from association funds and private donors. One of the entries, for instance, is a gift from "Robert Rantoul Endicott", and others from "Association Fund".

The bottom right corner of the image shows that this page is being turned, revealing beige pages of the open book below. The background of the image is a flat, neutral surface, giving emphasis to the book and the printed page with the artwork listings.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory, likely from an art collection or museum. The page is titled "Paintings (cont.)" and lists various artworks, including paintings, prints, illustrated books, and sculptures, along with details about their creators, dates, mediums, and acquisition information. Here is a breakdown of the content:

Paintings (cont.)

  • Anton von Maron (1733–1808):
    • Portrait of Archbald Menzies, oil, 1763; Gift, Robert Rantoul Endicott.
  • Ernst Wilhelm Nay (1902–):
    • Composition, watercolor, 1957; purchase, Association Fund.
  • Fritz Winter (1905–):
    • Composition, gouache, 1949; gift, Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.

Prints and Illustrated Books:

  • Hans Hartung (1904–):
    • Composition, colored lithograph, 1956; gift, Alfred J. Friedlaender.
  • Kaethe Kollwitz (1867–1945):
    • Self Portrait, lithograph, 1927; gift, Philip Hofer.
  • Eugen Neureuther (1806–1888):
    • Decorative Maps of the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, engravings, c. 1860; gift, Philip Hofer.
  • Alfred Rethel (1816–1856):
    • Hannibal Crossing the Alps, portfolio of six woodcuts, c. 1850; gift, Philip Hofer.
  • Hann Trier (1915–):
    • Portfolio of Six Colored Woodcuts, 1956; purchase, Association Fund.
  • Collection of forty-three prints:
    • By leading German graphic artists of the Romantic and Biedermeier styles; gift, J. B. Neumann.
  • Collection of six illustrated books:
    • Illustrated in the Jugendstil, c. 1890–1908; anonymous gift.
  • Henri van de Velde (1863–1957):
    • Tropon, colored woodcut, 1898; anonymous gift.

Sculpture:

  • North German School, XVI Century:
    • Fragment of a Jesse Tree, polychromed wood, c. 1500; purchase in memory of Edna K. Loeb.
  • South German School, XVI Century:
    • Seated John the Baptist, polychromed wood, c. 1520; probably of the school of Hans Leinberger; purchase, Association Fund.

Visual Description:

  • The page is part of a bound book with a green spine and white pages.
  • The text is typed in a clean, formal font, typical of catalog entries.
  • The page is numbered "-4-" at the top, indicating it is part of a larger document.
  • The layout is organized into sections: Paintings, Prints and Illustrated Books, and Sculpture, each with detailed entries.

This page appears to be from an art collection catalog, documenting acquisitions, donations, and purchases of various artworks, with detailed information about each piece.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog that features an inventory or list of artworks. The page is divided into sections, each labeled with a different category of artwork, such as "Paintings," "Prints and Illustrated Books," and "Sculpture." The artworks are listed with their titles, artists, dates, and sometimes additional details like medium, size, or acquisition information. The page appears to be from a museum or art gallery catalog, as it includes information about the provenance of the artworks, such as gifts or purchases by individuals or organizations. The text is printed in a clear and legible font, and the page has a clean and organized layout.