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The image shows two pages from a catalog or document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left page lists various artworks, their creators, and the methods of acquisition, along with some sections titled "German, XX Century," "Illustrated Books," and "Sculpture." Notable entries include works by Hans Thoma, Henri van de Velde, Hans Arp, and others, with details such as the type of artwork, year, and donor or purchaser.
The right page continues with additional entries, including sculptures by Doris Caesar and Kurt Lehmann, and a section titled "Reproductions," noting that twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings were received, with eleven gifts and fifteen purchases. There is also a "Baumgart Research Collection" section, listing ninety items of bibliography, drawings, manuscripts, and other materials, received from various donors.
Both pages feature a column on the left side with some text, possibly indicating the source or reference code for the entries. The document appears to be a detailed record of the museum's acquisitions, gifts, and collections.
The image is a page from a catalog or museum collection listing from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here is a detailed summary of the contents visible on the page:
Hans Thoma:
German, XX Century:
This detailed listing indicates the extensive collection and the diverse nature of the Busch-Reisinger Museum’s holdings, ranging from lithographs, sculptures, illustrated books, to research materials.
The image is a page from a catalog or document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It provides details on various artworks, reproductions, and loans associated with the museum.
Hans Thoma: Mountain Landscape
Henri van de Velde: Tropon
Hans Arp: Composition
Herbert Bayer: Portfolio of Eight Colored Lithographs
Hans Hartung: Composition
Kaethe Kollwitz: Self Portrait
Alfred Kubin: Ruebezahl
L. Moholy-Nagy: Composition in Black and White
Ernst Barlach: Prophet
Peter Behrens, illustrator: Der Bunte Vogel (1899) by Otto Julius Bierbaum
Lyonel Feininger, illustrator: Das Tal des Lebens (1904) by Max Dreyer
Wassily Kandinsky, author and illustrator: Uber das Geistige in der Kunst (1912)
E. L. Kirchner, illustrator: Umbra Vitae (1924) by Georg Heym
Josef Olbrich, designer: Spiele (1901) by Wilhelm Holtzamer
Felix Vallotton, illustrator: Felix Vallotton Biographie (1898)
Henri van de Velde, designer: Alte Sprache Zarathustra (1908)
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche: Gugeline (n.d.) by Otto Julius Bierbaum
German, XVI Century: Fragment of a Jesse Tree
School of Landsberg, XVI Century: Seated St. John the Baptist
Hermann Blumenthal: Seated Youth
Doris Caesar: Standing Nude
Naum Gabo: Construction of Plastics
Kurt Lehmann: Cat
Twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings: Eleven gifts; Fifteen purchases.
Lenders to the Museum:
Loans from the Museum's Collection:
This detailed catalog page provides a comprehensive overview of the museum's collection and its lending practices.
The image displays two pages from a document listing artworks and related information from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:
Hans Thoma:
Henri van de Velde:
German, XX Century:
Hans Arp:
Herbert Bayer:
Hans Hartung:
Käthe Kollwitz:
Alfred Kubin:
L. Moholy-Nagy:
Emil Nolde:
Peter Behrens:
Lyonel Feininger:
Wassily Kandinsky:
E. L. Kirchner:
Josef Olbrich:
Felix Vallotton:
Henri van de Velde:
E. R. Weiss:
German, XVI Century:
School of Landshut, XVI Century:
Hermann Blumenthal:
Doris Caesar:
Naum Gabo:
Kurt Lehmann:
Lenders to the Museum:
Loans from the Museum's Collection:
This summary captures the main points of the two pages, including gifts, purchases, illustrated books, sculptures, reproductions, and loans related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The image displays a detailed list of acquisitions, gifts, purchases, and loans related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary:
This detailed list provides an overview of the museum’s acquisitions and significant contributions from various donors and institutions.
The image shows an open book displaying pages from a publication related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages detail acquisitions, donations, and loans related to the museum's collection.
Left Page:
Artworks:
Illustrated Books:
Sculpture:
Right Page:
Artworks (continued):
Reproductions:
Bauhaus Research Collection:
Loans:
Lenders to the Museum:
Loans from the Museum's Collection:
The text provides a detailed account of the museum's acquisitions, donations, and loans, highlighting the contributions of various donors and the significance of the items added to the collection.
The image displays two pages from a document, likely a catalog or a report from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, detailing donations, acquisitions, reproductions, collections, lenders to the museum, and loans from the museum's collection.
On the left page, we see a section that lists various artworks and objects under the categories "Prints", "Illustrated Books", and "Sculpture". These items are attributed to various donors and artists and are recorded alongside the year of the gift or purchase and the fund or person from which it was acquired. For example, "Hans Thoma: Mountain Landscape, colored lithograph, 1896; gift, Hans and Mrs. Irving Sobin."
On the right page, the document continues the list from the left page, starting with "Doris Caesar: Standing Nude, bronze, 1951; gift, E. Wythe." Apart from artwork acquisitions, it also lists reproductions, the Bauhaus Research Collection, lenders to the museum, and loans from the museum. The institutions and individuals from whom the museum borrowed or to whom it loaned items are named, such as "Miss Ilse Bischoff", "Columbia Gallery", and "Smithsonian Institution".
The text is in English, and both pages are marked by their respective page numbers, 10 and 11, at the bottom right corners. The page on the right also concludes with a boxed note indicating "Loans from the Museum's Collection", stating that the museum loaned 171 objects, excluding its rental of reproductions, to various institutions.
The image shows two open pages from a catalog or publication related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages are formatted in a clean, organized layout with a structured list of artworks, donations, and institutional details. Here is a detailed description:
This image provides a glimpse into the administrative and curatorial practices of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, showcasing its collection and relationships with lenders and donors.
The image shows a double-page spread from a catalog or book, featuring sections titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum." The left page lists items from the museum's collection, including sculptures, paintings, and illustrations, with details about the artists, donors, and dates of acquisition. The right page provides information about reproductions, illustrated books, loans to the museum, and loans from the museum's collection. The text is organized into several categories, with headings such as "Reproductions," "Baubau Research Collection," "Illustrated Books," "Loans to the Museum," and "Loans from the Museum's Collection." The entries include the names of the artists, donors, and institutions involved, as well as the dates of acquisition or donation. The image also includes a handwritten note on the left page, possibly indicating a specific page number or reference.
The image depicts a page from a book or catalog, featuring a list of artworks, their descriptions, and the names of donors or lenders. The page is divided into two columns, with the left column listing the artworks and the right column providing additional information. The artworks include paintings, sculptures, and prints, with descriptions of their medium, date, and sometimes the name of the artist. The donors or lenders are listed alongside the artworks, indicating their contribution to the collection or exhibition. The page also includes a section on loans to the museum, indicating the institutions or individuals from whom the museum has borrowed artworks. The page has a clean and organized layout, with clear headings and a consistent font style.