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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796579

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The image shows two pages from a book or document. The left page is titled "Biography (continued)" and lists key events in the life of an individual, likely an artist. The right page is titled "LIST OF WORKS EXHIBITED" and lists various artworks along with their details.

Left Page: Biography (continued)

  • 1918: First trip to Walchensee where the following year he built a summer home.
  • 1921: Awarded an honorary degree from the University of Königsberg.
  • 1925: Traveled to Amsterdam to see paintings by Hals and Rembrandt. Became ill and died in Zandvoort on July 17.

Literature

  • Alfred Kuhn, Lovis Corinth, Berlin, 1925.
  • Gert von der Osten, Lovis Corinth, Munich, 1955 (with bibliography).
  • Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Die Gemälde von Lovis Corinth, Werkkatalog, Munich, 1958.

Right Page: List of Works Exhibited

  1. THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE, watercolor, 1885
    • Corinth Collection, New York City
  2. GIRL, PARIS, drawing, 1885
    • Corinth Collection, New York City
  3. THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE, watercolor, 1886
    • Corinth Collection, New York City
  4. SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1888
    • Corinth Collection, New York City
  5. LODGE MASTER, watercolor, 1892
    • Corinth Collection, New York City
  6. VIEW OF APPENZELL, watercolor, 1894
    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Erich Cohn
  7. SUZANNA AND THE ELDERS, drawing, 1898; watercolor added in 1923
    • Anonymous loan
  8. SKETCH OF A FEMALE NUDE, drawing, c. 1900
    • Lent by the Fogg Art Museum
  9. INTERIOR, pastel, 1903
    • Corinth Collection, New York City
  10. JUDGMENT OF PARIS, drawing
    • Corinth Collection, New York City
  11. MOTHER AND CHILD, drawing, 1909
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection

The pages are numbered 3 and 4 at the bottom.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog, specifically a biography section and a list of works exhibited by an artist named Lovis Corinth.

On the left page:

  • The biography details are continued.

    • 1918: First trip to Walchensee, where he built a summer home.
    • 1921: Awarded an honorary degree from the University of Königsberg.
    • 1925: Traveled to Amsterdam to see paintings by Hals and Rembrandt, became ill, and died in Zaanvoort on July 17.
  • References to literature:

    • Alfred Kuhn, Lovis Corinth, Berlin, 1925.
    • Gert von der Osten, Lovis Corinth, Munich, 1955 (with a bibliography).
    • Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Die Gemälde von Lovis Corinth, Werkkatalog, Munich, 1958.

On the right page:

  • A list of works exhibited:
    • Various artworks by Lovis Corinth are listed, including:
      • "Thuringian Landscape," watercolor, 1885, in the Corinth Collection, New York City.
      • "Girl, Paris," drawing, 1885, Corinth Collection, New York City.
      • "Thuringian Landscape," watercolor, 1886, Corinth Collection, New York City.
      • "Self Portrait," drawing, 1888, Corinth Collection, New York City.
      • "Lodge Master," watercolor, 1892, Corinth Collection, New York City.
      • "View of Appenzell," watercolor, 1894, lent by Mr. and Mrs. Erich Cohn.
      • "Suzanna and the Elders," drawing (1898) and watercolor added in 1923, an anonymous loan.
      • "Sketch of a Female Nude," drawing, circa 1900, lent by the Fogg Art Museum.
      • "Interior," pastel, 1903, Corinth Collection, New York City.
      • "Judgment of Paris," drawing, Corinth Collection, New York City.
      • "Mother and Child," drawing, 1909, Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection.

The page is laid out with a clean, formal style, indicative of scholarly or academic documentation.

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The image shows an open book with two visible pages. The left page, labeled "Biography (continued)," contains text detailing events from the life of an individual, including:

  • 1918: First trip to Walchensee, where the following year he built a summer home.
  • 1921: Awarded an honorary degree from the University of Königsberg.
  • 1925: Traveled to Amsterdam to see paintings by Hals and Rembrandt. Became ill and died in Zandvoort on July 17.

It also lists literature about the individual:

  • Alfred Kuhn, " Lovis Corinth, Berlin, 1925."
  • Gert von der Osten, "Lovis Corinth, Munich, 1955 (with bibliography)."
  • Charlotte Berend-Corinth, "Die Gemälde von Lovis Corinth, Werkkatalog, Munich, 1958."

The right page, labeled "LIST OF WORKS EXHIBITED," enumerates several artworks with their medium, year, and current location:

  • "THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE, watercolor, 1885, Corinth Collection, New York City"
  • "GIRL, PARIS, drawing, 1885, Corinth Collection, New York City"
  • "THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE, watercolor, 1886, Corinth Collection, New York City"
  • "SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1888, Corinth Collection, New York City"
  • "LODGE MASTER, watercolor, 1892, Corinth Collection, New York City"
  • "VIEW OF APPENZELL, watercolor, 1894, Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Erich Cohn"
  • "SUZANNA AND THE ELDERS, drawing, 1898; watercolor added in 1923, Anonymous loan"
  • "SKETCH OF A FEMALE NUDE, drawing, c. 1900, Lent by the Fogg Art Museum"
  • "INTERIOR, pastel, 1903, Corinth Collection, New York City"
  • "JUDGMENT OF PARIS, drawing, Corinth Collection, New York City"
  • "MOTHER AND CHILD, drawing, 1909, Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection"

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The image shows a document that provides a detailed biography and a list of exhibited works of an artist.

Biography (continued):

  • 1918: The artist took his first trip to Walchensee, where the following year he built a summer home.
  • 1921: He was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Königsberg.
  • 1925: The artist traveled to Amsterdam to see paintings by Hals and Rembrandt. He fell ill and subsequently died in Zandvoort on July 17.

Literature:

  • Alfred Kuhn, Lovis Corinth, Berlin, 1925.
  • Gert von der Osten, Lovis Corinth, Munich, 1955 (with bibliography).
  • Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Die Gemälde von Lovis Corinth. Werkkatalog, Munich, 1958.

List of Works Exhibited:

  • THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE, watercolor, 1885
    Corinth Collection, New York City
  • GIRL, PARIS, drawing, 1885
    Corinth Collection, New York City
  • THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE, watercolor, 1886
    Corinth Collection, New York City
  • SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1888
    Corinth Collection, New York City
  • LODGE MASTER, watercolor, 1892
    Corinth Collection, New York City
  • VIEW OF APPENZELL, watercolor, 1894
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Erich Cohn
  • SUZANNA AND THE ELDERS, drawing, 1898; watercolor added in 1923
    Anonymous loan
  • SKETCH OF A FEMALE NUDE, drawing, circa 1900
    Lent by the Fogg Art Museum
  • INTERIOR, pastel, 1903
    Corinth Collection, New York City
  • JUDGMENT OF PARIS, drawing
    Corinth Collection, New York City
  • MOTHER AND CHILD, drawing, 1909
    Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection

This document appears to be part of an exhibition catalog or an art book detailing the life and works of Lovis Corinth.

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The image shows two open pages from a book, likely a catalog or a monograph, dedicated to the life and works of Lovis Corinth, a notable German painter.

Left Page:
The left page is titled "Biography (continued)" and provides additional biographical information about Lovis Corinth:

  • In 1918, he made his first trip to Walchensee, where he built a summer home the following year.
  • In 1921, he was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Königsberg.
  • In 1925, he traveled to Amsterdam to see paintings by Hals and Rembrandt. He became ill and died in Zandvoort on July 17.

The page also lists literature about Lovis Corinth:

  • Alfred Kuhn, Lovis Corinth, Berlin, 1925.
  • Gert von der Osten, Lovis Corinth, Munich, 1955 (with bibliography).
  • Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Die Gemälde von Lovis Corinth. Werkkatalog, Munich, 1958.

Right Page:
The right page is titled "List of Works Exhibited" and lists various artworks by Lovis Corinth, including their medium and year of creation, along with their current location or lender:

  • Thuringian Landscape, watercolor, 1885, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • Girl, Paris, drawing, 1885, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • Thuringian Landscape, watercolor, 1886, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • Self Portrait, drawing, 1888, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • Lodge Master, watercolor, 1892, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • View of Appenzell, watercolor, 1894, Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Erich Cohn.
  • Suzanna and the Elders, drawing, 1898; watercolor added in 1923, Anonymous loan.
  • Sketch of a Female Nude, drawing, circa 1900, Lent by the Fogg Art Museum.
  • Interior, pastel, 1903, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • Judgment of Paris, drawing, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • Mother and Child, drawing, 1909, Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection.

The page numbers at the bottom corners are 3 and 4.

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The image depicts an open page from what appears to be a book or catalog detailing the biography and list of works exhibited by Lovis Corinth, a German painter.

On the left page, under "Biography (continued)," several key events in Corinth's life are outlined:

  • In 1918, he made his first trip to Walchensee, where the following year he built a summer home.
  • In 1921, he was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Königsberg.
  • In 1925, he traveled to Amsterdam to see paintings by Hals and Rembrandt, then fell ill and died in Zaanvoort on July 17.

The section titled "Literature" lists some publications related to Lovis Corinth:

  • Alfred Kuhn, "Lovis Corinth," Berlin, 1925.
  • Gert von der Osten, "Lovis Corinth," Munich, 1955 (with bibliography).
  • Charlotte Berend-Corinth, "Die Gemälde von Lovis Corinth. Werkkatalog," Munich, 1958.

On the right page, titled "List of Works Exhibited," several of Corinth's artworks are listed along with their mediums, dates, and locations:

  • "THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE," watercolor, 1885, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • "GIRL, PARIS," drawing, 1885, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • "THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE," watercolor, 1886, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • "SELF PORTRAIT," drawing, 1888, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • "LODGE MASTER," watercolor, 1892, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • "VIEW OF APPENZELL," watercolor, 1894, lent by Mr. and Mrs. Erich Cohn.
  • "SUZANNA AND THE ELDERS," drawing, 1898; watercolor added in 1923, anonymous loan.
  • "SKETCH OF A FEMALE NUDE," drawing, c. 1900, lent by the Fogg Art Museum.
  • "INTERIOR," pastel, 1903, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • "JUDGMENT OF PARIS," drawing, Corinth Collection, New York City.
  • "MOTHER AND CHILD," drawing, 1909, Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection.

The page numbers at the bottom corners indicate that this is page 3 on the left and page 13 on the right.

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The image shows two pages from an open book. The left page is numbered 3 at the bottom and is titled "Biography (continued)" with text detailing specific years (1918, 1921, 1925) and events from someone's life, including trips to Walchensee and Amsterdam, and receiving an honorary degree. Notable figures like Alfred Kuhn and Charlotte Berend-Corinth are mentioned in the literature section on this page.

The right page is numbered 4 and includes a header "LIST OF WORKS EXHIBITED". It then lists several titles of artworks, mostly from the late 19th and early 20th century, along with the medium used (e.g., watercolor, drawing, pastel), year, and sometimes the collection where the work is housed (e.g., Corinth Collection, New York City; Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection).

The works listed include a variety of subjects, such as landscapes, portraits, a nude sketch, and drawings. They reflect a range of different types of art and suggest an exhibition context where these works would have been displayed. The layout is typical of a catalog or a scholarly publication related to art history or an exhibition.

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The image shows two pages from a book, likely a catalog or exhibition guide, featuring text in both English and German.

Left Page:

  • Title: "Biography (continued)"

  • Content: This section outlines key events in the life of an individual, presumably an artist. The text includes:

    • 1918: The individual's first trip to Walchensee, where they built a summer home the following year.
    • 1921: The individual was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Königsberg.
    • 1925: The individual traveled to Amsterdam to see paintings by Hals and Rembrandt but became ill and died in Zaanvoort on July 17.
  • Literature Section: This part lists references and sources related to the individual, including:

    • Alfred Kuhn, Lovis Corinth, Berlin, 1925.
    • Gert von der Osten, Lovis Corinth, Munich, 1955 (with bibliography).
    • Charlotte Berend-Corinth, Die Gemälde von Lovis Corinth. Werkkatalog, Munich, 1958.

Right Page:

  • Title: "LIST OF WORKS EXHIBITED"
  • Content: This section lists various artworks, their mediums, dates, and current locations. The listed works include:
    • THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE, watercolor, 1885 – Corinth Collection, New York City.
    • GIRL, PARIS, drawing, 1885 – Corinth Collection, New York City.
    • THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE, watercolor, 1886 – Corinth Collection, New York City.
    • SELF PORTRAIT, drawing, 1888 – Corinth Collection, New York City.
    • LODGE MASTER, watercolor, 1892 – Corinth Collection, New York City.
    • VIEW OF APPENZELL, watercolor, 1894 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Erich Cohn.
    • SUZANNA AND THE ELDERS, drawing, 1898; watercolor added in 1923 – Anonymous loan.
    • SKETCH OF A FEMALE NUDE, drawing, c. 1900 – Lent by the Fogg Art Museum.
    • INTERIOR, pastel, 1903 – Corinth Collection, New York City.
    • JUDGMENT OF PARIS, drawing – Corinth Collection, New York City.
    • MOTHER AND CHILD, drawing, 1909 – Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection.

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  • The pages are numbered 3 (left) and 4 (right).
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This image depicts a well-organized section of a catalog or exhibition guide, providing biographical details and a curated list of artworks by the artist.

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The image shows an open book, specifically the pages that contain a biography and a list of works exhibited. The left page is titled "Biography (continued)" and lists several milestones in the life of an individual, including their first trip to Walchensee in 1918, where they built a summer home, and their travels to Amsterdam in 1925 to see paintings by Hals and Rembrandt. The biography also mentions that the individual became ill and died in Zaanvoort on July 17.

The right page is titled "LIST OF WORKS EXHIBITED" and lists various artworks, including "THURINGIAN LANDSCAPE," "GIRL, PARIS," "SELF PORTRAIT," "LODGE MASTER," "VIEW OF APPENZELL," "SUZANNA AND THE ELDERS," "SKETCH OF A FEMALE NUDE," "INTERIOR," "JUDGMENT OF PARIS," and "MOTHER AND CHILD." Each artwork is accompanied by details such as the medium, year, and collection it belongs to.

The book appears to be a catalog or a biography of an artist, providing information about their life and works. The pages are white with black text, and the book is open to reveal the pages, which are numbered 3 and 4. The image captures the pages in a slightly blurry effect, possibly due to the lighting or the camera's focus.

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The image shows an open book with two pages. The left page has text about the biography of a person, and the right page has a list of works exhibited. The left page has a heading that reads "Biography (continued)," followed by a few lines of text. The right page has a heading that reads "LIST OF WORKS EXHIBITED," followed by a list of works, their mediums, and the years they were created. The book is open on a surface, and the pages are slightly curled.