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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796624

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The image displays two pages from a catalog or document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left page is labeled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" at the top, and the right page has the same heading. The content on both pages lists various art pieces and items, along with their details such as origin, date, and donors or purchasers.

Left Page:

  • Meissen Porcelain, XVIII Century, gifts of Miss Ilse Bischoff:

    • Plate, c. 1725, with flowering bamboo and red tiger pattern.
    • Plate, 1728, with plum blossoms and yellow tiger.
    • Cup and saucer, c. 1725, Kakeimon pattern.
    • Kakeimon plate, c. 1735, with pine trees and wheat sheaves.
    • Five-pointed Kakeimon saucer, c. 1725.
    • Cup, 1728, with acanthus leaves and chinoiserie, paintings by Johann Georg Heintze.
    • Cup and saucer, c. 1735, with paintings of harbor scenes attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold (1700-1759).
    • Handless cup, 1728, with chinoiserie and blackamoor attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold.
    • Bowl, c. 1726-28, with chinoiserie.
    • Cup and saucer, c. 1735-40, with robin's egg blue fond and harbor scenes.
    • Cup and saucer, c. 1740, with gold frames around puce hunting and battle scenes attributed to Georg Philip Rugendas the Younger.
    • Saucer, c. 1740, with Sulkowski pattern.
    • Plate, c. 1740, with Sulkowski pattern.
    • Pitcher, c. 1735-40, with Kakeimon pattern.
  • Furniture:

    • Dutch, XVIII Century: Wall Clock; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bornstein.
    • Italian, XVII Century: Pair of columns; purchase, Museum Association.
    • L. Mies van der Rohe: Pair of “Barcelona Chairs”; purchase in memory of Curt Valentin.
  • Metalwork:

    • Flemish, XVI Century: Pair of candlesticks; purchase in memory of Howard Gallatin Pell.
    • Bauhaus Metal Workshop: Silver-plated dish; gift, Howard Dearstyne.
  • Textiles:

    • Austrian, XVIII Century: Embroidery frame and painting of the Magdalen; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.
    • Austrian, XIX Century: Red velvet with embroidery; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.
  • Drawings:

    • Willi Baumeister: Composition, pencil and gouache, c. 1920; held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.

Right Page:

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Hermann Blumenthal: Standing Youth, ink, c. 1930; anonymous gift.
    • Max Ernst: Composition with animal, colored ink, c. 1940; gift, Theodore Racossius.
    • Gustav Klimt: Kneeling Girl, pencil and crayon, c. 1900; anonymous gift.
    • Kazimir Malevich: Two views of a Construction, pencil, c. 1920; held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.
    • Xanti Schawinsky: Three views of Manhattan, pastel on tinted paper, 1954; gifts, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Paintings:

    • Austrian, c. 1420: Mount of Olives, tempera on wood; purchase, Museum Association.
    • Alexander Archipenko: Female Nude in an Interior, oil, 1917; held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.
    • Hans Janitschek: 2 compositions, watercolors, 1956; gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.
    • Wassily Kandinsky: Festival, gouache, 1903; purchase, Curt Valentin in memory of Karl Nierendorf.
    • Karl Schmidt-Rottluff: Composition, oil, c. 1920; held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.
    • Anton von Maron: Portrait of Archibald Menzies, oil, 1763; gift, Robert Rantoul Endicott.
    • Fritz Winter: Composition, tempera, 1949; gift, Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.
  • Prints:

    • German, XVIII-XIX Centuries:
      • Collection of 43 prints by A. Achenbach, E. Bendemann, G. F. Bolt, J. F. Bolt, W. Camphausen, J. Genelli, E. L. Grimm, P. Hackert, C. H. Hagedorn, C. J. W. Haller, T. Hosemann, F. von Kobell, C. W. Kolbe, F. Krueger, F. Piloty, D. Quaglio, L. Richter, M. von Schwind, J. H. Tischbein, S. Wagnerauer; gifts, J. B. Neumann.
      • Collection of 8 prints by E. Neureuther and A. Rethel; gifts, Philip Hofer.

The text is neatly organized into categories based on the type of art and includes detailed descriptions and provenance for each item. The layout is clean, with clear headings and a consistent format for listing information.

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The image is a page from a catalog or exhibition guide for the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It lists various artworks and their respective details, including the medium, artist, date, and acquisition history.

Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Porcelain (Meissen, XVIII Century, gifts of Miss Ilse Bischoff):

  • Plate, circa 1725, featuring a flowering bamboo and tiger pattern.
  • Plate, circa 1728, with plum blossoms and yellow tiger.
  • Kakeimon plate, circa 1735, with pine trees and wheat sheaves.
  • Five-pointed Kakeimon saucer, circa 1735.
  • Cup and saucer, circa 1728, with acanthus leaves and chinoiserie.
  • Paintings attributed to Johann Georg Heintze, including harbor scenes attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold (1700-1779).

Other Ceramics:

  • Bowl, circa 1726-28, with chinoiserie and blackamoor scenes.
  • Cup and saucer, circa 1735-40, with robin's egg blue and harbor scenes.
  • Cup and saucer, circa 1740, with gold frames and hunting scenes.
  • Saucer, circa 1740, with Sulkowski pattern.
  • Platter, circa 1740, with Sulkowski pattern.
  • Pitcher, circa 1735-40, with Kakeimon pattern.

Furniture:

  • Dutch, XVIII Century: Wall Clock, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bernstein.
  • Italian, XVII Century: Pair of columns, purchase by the Museum Association.
  • L. Mies van der Rohe: Pair of "Barcelona Chairs," purchased in memory of Curt Valentin.

Metalwork:

  • Flemish, XVI Century: Pair of candlesticks, purchased in memory of Howland Gallatin Pell.
  • Silver-plated dish from Bauhaus Metal Workshop, gift from Howard Dearstyne.

Textiles:

  • Austrian, XVIII Century: Embroidery frame and painting of the Magdalene, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.
  • Austrian, XIX Century: Red velvet with embroidery, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.

Drawings:

  • Willi Baumeister: Composition, pencil and gouache, circa 1920, held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of Alexander Dorner.
  • Various drawings by different artists, including Max Ernst, Theodore Racoosin, Gustav Klimt, and others, held in trust or as gifts.

Paintings:

  • Austrian, circa 1420: Mount of Olives, tempera on wood, purchased by the Museum Association.
  • Alexander Archipenko: Female Nude in an Interior, oil, 1917, held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of Alexander Dorner.
  • Hans Jaenisch: Two compositions, watercolors, 1956, gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Wassily Kandinsky: Festival, gouache, 1903, purchased from the Memorial Fund.
  • Several other paintings by artists like Kasimir Malevich, Xanti Schawinsky, Anton von Maron, Robert Rantoul Endicott, Fritz Winter, etc.

Prints:

  • German, XVIII-XIX Centuries:
    • Collection of 43 prints by various artists, including A. Achenbach, E. Bendemann, G. F. Bolt, J. Bolt, W. Camphausen, J. Genelli, and others, gifts from various individuals.
    • Collection of 8 prints by E. Neureuther and A. Rethel, gifts from Philip Hofer.

This catalog highlights the diverse and significant collection at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, showcasing various art forms and historical periods.

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The image shows two pages from a catalog or inventory of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Each page lists various artworks and artifacts held by the museum, detailing the type, artist, date, and provenance of each item.

Page 1 (Left):

  • Meissen Porcelain, XVIII Century:
    • Various plates, cups, saucers, and a bowl from around the 1720s to 1750s, some with specific patterns like bamboo, red tiger, and acanthus leaves. These were gifts from Miss Ilse Bischoff and Johann Georg Heintze.
    • Attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold (1700-1779) and Christian Friedrich Ruge.
  • Furniture:
    • A Dutch wall clock from the XVIII Century, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bornstein.
    • Italian columns from the XVII Century, purchased by the Museum Association.
    • "Barcelona Chairs" by L. Mies van der Rohe, purchased in memory of Curt Valentin.
  • Metalwork:
    • Flemish candlesticks from the XVI Century, purchased in memory of Howland Gallatin Pell.
    • A silver-plated dish from the Bauhaus Metal Workshop, a gift from Howard Dearstyne.
  • Textiles:
    • An embroidery frame and painting of the Magdalene from the XVIII Century, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.
    • Red velvet with embroidery from the XIX Century, also a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.

Page 2 (Right):

  • Drawings:
    • Various works including "Composition with animal" by Max Ernst, a pencil and crayon by Gustav Klimt, and others by artists like Kasimir Malevich and Xanti Schawinsky. These were gifts or held in trust as indefinite loans from various donors.
  • Paintings:
    • "Mount of Olives" by an Austrian artist, purchased by the Museum Association.
    • "Female Nude in an Interior" by Alexander Archipenko, held in trust.
    • "Festival" by Wassily Kandinsky, purchased by the Memorial Fund.
    • "Composition" by Kasimir Malevich, held in trust.
    • "Portrait of Archibald Menzies" by Anton von Maron, a gift from Robert Rantoul Endicott.
    • "Composition" by Fritz Winter, a gift from Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.
  • Prints:
    • Collection of 43 prints by various artists, including A. Achenbach, E. Bendemann, G. F. Bolt, etc., gifted by Philip Hofer.
    • Collection of 8 prints by E. Neureuther and A. Rethel, also gifted by Philip Hofer.

The items listed are a mix of gifts, purchases, and loans, reflecting the diverse and extensive collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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Page Breakdown:

Left Page:

Busch-Reisinger Museum:

Ceramics and Porcelain:

  • Meissen Porcelain, XVIII Century:
    • Plate, c. 1725, with bamboo and tiger pattern, gift of Miss Ilse Bischoff.
    • Plate, 1728, with plum blossoms and yellow tiger.
    • Cup and saucer, c. 1725, with Kakeimon pattern.
    • Kakeimon plate, c. 1735, with pine trees and wheat sheaves.
    • Five-pointed Kakeimon saucer, c. 1735.
    • Cup, 1728, with acanthus leaves and chinoiserie, and paintings by Johann Georg Heintze.
    • Cup and saucer, c. 1735, with paintings of harbor scenes attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold (1700-1779).
    • Handleless cup, 1728, with chinoiserie and blackamoor attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold.
    • Bowl, c. 1726-28, with chinoiserie.
    • Cup and saucer, c. 1735-40, with robin's egg blue fond and harbor scenes.
    • Cup and saucer, c. 1740, with gold frames around puce hunting and battle scenes attributed to Georg Philip Rugendas the Younger.
    • Saucer, c. 1740, with Sulkowski pattern.
    • Platter, c. 1740, with Sulkowski pattern.
    • Pitcher, c. 1735-40, with Kakeimon pattern.

Furniture:

  • Dutch, XVIII Century: Wall Clock, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bornstein.
  • Italian, XVII Century: Pair of columns, purchase, Museum Association.
  • L. Mies van der Rohe: Pair of "Barcelona Chairs," purchase in memory of Curt Valentin.

Metalwork:

  • Flemish, XVI Century: Pair of candlesticks, purchase in memory of Howland Gallatin Pell.
  • Bauhaus Metal Workshop: Silver-plated dish, gift, Howard Dearstyne.

Textiles:

  • Austrian, XVIII Century: Embroidery frame and painting of the Magdalen, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.
  • Austrian, XIX Century: Red velvet with embroidery, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.

Drawings:

  • Willi Baumeister: Composition, pencil and gouache, c. 1920, held in trust.

Right Page:

Busch-Reisinger Museum:

Drawings and Paintings:

  • Hermann Blumenthal: Standing Youth, ink, c. 1930, anonymous gift.
  • Max Ernst: Composition with animal, colored ink, c. 1940, gift, Theodore Racosin.
  • Gustav Klimt: Kneeling Girl, pencil and crayon, c. 1900, anonymous gift.
  • Kasimir Malevich: Two views of a Construction, pencil, c. 1920, held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.
  • Xanti Schawinsky: Three views of Manhattan, pastel on tinted paper, 1954, gifts, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.

Paintings:

  • Austrian, c. 1420: Mount of Olives, tempera on wood, purchase, Museum Association.
  • Alexander Archipenko: Female Nude in an Interior, oil, 1917, held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.
  • Hans Jaenisch: 2 compositions, watercolors, 1956, gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Wassily Kandinsky: Festival, gouache, 1903, purchase, Curt Valentin Memorial Fund.
  • Kasimir Malevich: Composition, oil, c. 1920, held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.
  • Anton von Maron: Portrait of the late Archibald Menzies, oil, 1763, gift, Robert Rantoul Endicott.
  • Fritz Winter: Composition, tempera, 1949, gift, Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.

Prints:

  • German, XVIII-XIX Centuries: Collection of 43 prints by A. Achenbach, E. Bendemann, G. F. Bolt, J. F. Bolt, W. Camphausen, J. Genelli, E. L. Grimm, P. Hackert, C. H. von Hagedorn, C. J. W. Haller, T. Hosemann, F. von Kobell, C. W. Kolbe, F. Kruger, F. Piloty, D. Quaglio, L. Richter, M. von Schwind, J. H. Tischbein, S. Wagenbauer, gifts, J. B. Neumann.
  • Collection of 8 prints by E. Neureuther and A. Rethel, gifts, Philip Hofer.

This detailed listing provides insight into the diverse collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, including its historical and contemporary artworks.

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The image displays a list of artworks and items held in the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The list is divided into several categories, including Meissen Porcelain, Furniture, Metalwork, Textiles, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, and others. Here’s a detailed summary:

Meissen Porcelain

  • Various pieces from the 18th century, including plates, cups, saucers, and bowls. Many items are gifts from Miss Ilse Bischoff and depict various scenes such as harbor scenes, chinoiserie, hunting scenes, and botanical patterns.

Furniture

  • Dutch, XVIII Century: Wall Clock, gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Borenstein.
  • Italian, XVII Century: Pair of columns, purchase by Museum Associates.
  • Netherlands: Pair of “Barcelona Chairs,” purchased in memory of Curt Valentin by Miss Eleanor S. Gamble, Mrs. Hugo G. Parkman, Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn, and Walter Gropius.

Metalwork

  • Flemish, XVI Century: Pair of candlesticks, purchased in memory of Howland Gallagher Pell.
  • Bauhaus Metal Workshop: Silver-plated dish, gift of Howard Dearstyne.

Textiles

  • Austrian, XVIII Century: Embroidery frame and painting of the Madonna, gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.
  • Austrian, XIX Century: Red velvet with embroidery, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.

Drawings

  • Willi Baumeister: Composition, pencil and gouache, held.

Paintings

  • Austrian: Mount of Olives, tempera on wood; purchase by the Museum Association.
  • Alexander Archipenko: Female Nude in an Interior, oil, held in trust as an indefinite loan.
  • Hans Jaenisch: Two compositions, watercolors; gifts.
  • Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn: Festival, gouache; purchase.
  • Wassily Kandinsky: Festival of the Fifth Vespers, tempera; gift.
  • Kasimir Malevitch: Three compositions; held in trust.
  • Anton von Maron: Portrait of Archibald Menzies; gift.
  • Robert Rauschenberg: Untitled work; gift.
  • Fritz Winter: Composition, tempera; gift.

Prints

  • German, XVIII-XIX Centuries: Collection of 43 prints by various artists.
  • Collection of 8 prints: By E. Neureuther and A. Rethel; gifts.

The items listed include both owned works and those held in trust or on indefinite loan, often at the request of donors or in memory of certain individuals. The list represents a diverse collection of European art, primarily from the 17th to the 20th centuries.

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The image shows two pages from a document or catalog, likely from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages list various artifacts, artworks, and items in the museum's collection, detailing their descriptions, origins, and donors or purchasers.

Left Page:

Meissen Porcelain, XVIII Century:

  • Plate, c. 1735: Flowering bamboo and red tiger pattern. Gift of Miss Ilse Bischoff.
  • Cup and saucer, c. 1725: Kakiemon pattern with pine trees and yellow tiger.
  • Kakiemon plate, c. 1735: With pine trees and wheat sheaves.
  • Blue-painted Kakiemon saucer, c. 1725.
  • Cup, c. 1728: Attributed to Johann Georg Herold.
  • Cup and saucer, c. 1735: With paintings of harbor scenes attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold (1700-1779).
  • Handless cup, c. 1735: Chinoiserie and blackamoor attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold.
  • Bowl, c. 1736-38: With chinoiserie.
  • Cup and saucer, c. 1735-40: With robin's egg blue fond and harbor scene.
  • Cup and saucer, c. 1740: With gold frames around once hunting and battle scenes attributed to Georg Philipp Rugendas the Younger.
  • Saucers, c. 1740: With Sulkowski pattern.
  • Platter, c. 1740: With Sulkowski pattern.
  • Pitcher, c. 1735-40: With Kakiemon pattern.

Furniture:

  • Dutch, XVIII Century: Wall Clock; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Berenson.
  • Italian, XVII Century: Pair of columns; purchase, Museum Association.
  • L. Mies van der Rohe: Pair of "Barcelona Chairs"; purchase in memory of Curt Valentin.
  • Mies van der Rohe: Chaise Longue; gift of Philip Johnson.
  • Flemish, XVI Century: Pair of candlesticks; purchase in memory of Howland Gullatin Dell.
  • Bauhaus Metal Workshop: Silver-plated dish; gift of Howard Dearstyne.

Textiles:

  • Austrian, XVIII Century: Embroidery frame and painting of the Austrian countryside; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.
  • Austrian, XIX Century: Red velvet with embroidery; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Fischer.

Drawings:

  • Willi Baumeister: Composition, pencil and gouache, c. 1920; held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.

Right Page:

Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  • Heinrich Blumenthal: Standing Youth, ink, c. 1930; anonymous gift.
  • Max Ernst: Composition with animal, colored ink, c. 1940; gift, Gustav Klimt.
  • Käthe Kollwitz: Girl, pencil and crayon, c. 1900; anonymous gift.
  • Käthe Kollwitz: Two views of a Construction, pencil, c. 1920; held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.
  • Xanti Schawinsky: Three views of Manhattan, pastel on tinted paper, 1954; gifts, Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.

Paintings:

  • Austrian, c. 1420: Mount of Olives, tempera on wood; purchase, Museum Association.
  • Alexei Jawlensky: Female Nude in an Interior, oil, 1917; held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.
  • Paul Klee: Two compositions, watercolors, 1956; gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Wassily Kandinsky: Festival, gouache, 1909; purchase, Curt Valentin Memorial Fund.
  • Paul Klee: Composition, oil, c. 1920; held in trust as an indefinite loan at the request of the late Alexander Dorner.
  • Anton von Maron: Portrait of Archibald Menzies, oil, 1793; gift, Robert Rantoul Endicott.
  • Oskar Winkler: Composition, tempera, 1940; gift, Mrs. Roy J. Friedman.

Prints:

  • German, XVIII-XIX Centuries:
    • Collection of 23 prints by A. Achenbach, F. Bendemann, G. F. Bolt, J. F. Bolt, W. Bötticher, J. C. D. Chodowiecki, F. Gau, J. F. Grimm, F. Hacker, C. H. von Hegelein, C. J. W. Halle, T. Hetsch, C. A. Heideloff, C. W. Kolbe, F. Krueger, F. Piloty, D. Quaglio, L. Richter, J. von Schwind, J. H. Tischbein, S. Wagnerauer; gifts, J. B. Neumann.
    • Collection of 8 prints by E. Neureuther and A. Rethel; gifts, Philip Hofer.

This detailed listing provides a comprehensive overview of the items in the Busch-Reisinger Museum's collection, including their origins, descriptions, and the names of donors or purchasers.

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The left page (page 8) details porcelain pieces, including plates, cups, saucers, bowls, platters, and pitchers from the 18th century, describing patterns and attributions to specific artists. It also lists types of furniture, metalwork, textiles, and a drawing by Willi Baumeister.

The right page (page 9) continues with a list of drawings, paintings, and prints, mentioning artists such as Hermann Blumenthal, Max Ernst, Gustav Klimt, Kasimir Malewitch, Xanti Schawinsky, Alexander Archipenko, Hans Jaenisch, Wassily Kandinsky, Anton von Maron, Fritz Winter, and more. The list includes information about the medium, dates, and donors or sources of the works, including notes about indefinite loans or gifts from various individuals.

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The right page continues the listing with different categories, including Paintings and Prints. It also provides details about the artwork, including the artist's name, title of the piece, year of creation, and sometimes the method of acquisition or the donor's name.

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The page is divided into two main columns. The left column lists various art objects, including porcelain, silver, furniture, metalwork, textiles, and drawings, along with their descriptions, origins, and acquisition details. The right column continues the list, focusing on paintings and prints from different centuries and artists.

Left Column:

  • Porcelain: Describes various Meissen porcelain items from the XVIII Century, including plates, cups, and saucers with different patterns and attributions.
  • Silver: Lists several silver items, including a cup with harbor scenes attributed to Christian Friedrich Herold and a bowl with chinoiserie and blackamoor.
  • Furniture: Mentions a Dutch XVIII Century wall clock and Italian XVII Century columns.
  • Metalwork: Describes Flemish XVI Century candlesticks and a silver-plated dish from the Bauhaus Metal Workshop.
  • Textiles: Includes an Austrian XVIII Century embroidery frame and a red velvet piece with embroidery.
  • Drawings: Features a composition by Willi Baumeister.

Right Column:

  • Paintings: Lists various paintings from different centuries and artists, including works by Hans Janitsch, Wassily Kandinsky, and Robert Winter.
  • Prints: Describes a collection of prints from the XVIII-XIX Centuries by various artists.

The page also includes acquisition details such as gifts, purchases, and loans, often mentioning specific individuals who donated or loaned the items. The text is dense and detailed, providing comprehensive information about each art object.

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