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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

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The image shows two pages from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages list various artworks, books, sculptures, and other items that have been acquired by the museum through gifts, purchases, or loans. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

Busch-Reisinger Museum

Artworks:

  • Hans Thoma: "Mountain Landscape," colored lithograph, 1896; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin.
  • Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: "Tropon," colored woodcut, 1898; gift of Charles L. Kuhn.
  • German, XX Century: "Portfolio of Twelve Lithographs," purchase, Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  • Herbert Bayer: "Portfolio of Twelve Screenprints," 1948; gift of Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Hans Hartung: "Composition," drypoint, c. 1956; gift of Alfred J. Kuhn.
  • Käthe Kollwitz: "Self Portrait," lithograph, 1924; gift of Bettina Hoer.
  • Alfred Kubin: "Rudenzahl," lithograph; purchase, Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  • L. Moholy-Nagy: "Composition in Black and White," lithograph, 1921; gift of Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Emil Nolde: "Prophet," woodcut, 1912; gift of friends honoring Charles L. Kuhn's twenty-fifth anniversary at Currier.

Illustrated Books:

  • Peter Behrens: Illustrator of "Der Bunte Vogel" (1899) and "Pan im Busch, ein Tanzspiel" (1900) by Otto Julius Bierbaum; anonymous gifts.
  • Lyonel Feininger: Illustrator of "Das Tal der Lehen" (1904) by Max Dreyer; gift of Louis W. Hill, Jr.
  • Wassily Kandinsky: Author and illustrator of "Ueber das Geistige in der Kunst" (1912); gift of John McAndrew.
  • E. L. Kirchner: Illustrator of "Umbra Vitae" (1924) by George Heym; gift of John McAndrew.
  • Josef Olbrich: Designer of "Spiele" (1901) by Wilhelm Holzamer; gift of Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Felicien Rops: Illustrator of "Felix V. Blason Biographie" (1898) by Julius Meier-Graefe; gift of Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Henri van de Velde: Designer of "Also Sprach Zarathustra" (1908) by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; anonymous gift.
  • E. H. Weigel: Illustrator of "Groteske" (n.d.) by Otto Julius Bierbaum; gift of Charles L. Kuhn.

Sculpture:

  • German, XVI Century: Fragment of a Jesse Tree; purchase, Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  • School of Landschut, XVI Century: Seated St. John the Baptist; purchase, Museum Association.
  • Hermann Hosaeus: "Seated Youth," bronze; purchase, G. David Thompson Fund.

Right Page:

Busch-Reisinger Museum

Artworks:

  • Doris Caesar: "Standing Nude," bronze, 1952; gift of E. Weyhe.
  • Naum Gabo: "Construction of Plastics," 1938; gift of Mrs. Lydia Dorner.
  • Doris Caesar: "Study of Animals," bronze; purchase, Museum Association.

Reproductions:

  • Twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings: eleven gifts; fifteen purchases.

Bauhaus Research Collection:

  • Ninety items of bibliography, drawings, files of manuscripts and correspondence, photographs, prints, textiles, and typography; gifts of Josef Albers, Herbert Bayer, Hubert Deschamps, Mrs. Lydia Dorner, Helmut von Erffa, Mrs. Lyonel Feininger, Walter Gropius, Werner Hoffmann.

Loans:

Lenders to the Museum:

  • The museum borrowed 463 works of art from the institutions or individuals listed below:
    • Miss Ise Bing
    • Blumka Gallery
    • Cambridge Art Association
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Robert Gore Rifkind
    • Harvard College Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Arts
    • Kleemann Galleries
    • Carla Landschut
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • J. B. Neumann
    • Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Phelps
    • Mrs. W. R. Ransohoff
    • Southwestern Institute
    • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin
    • Mr. and Mrs. William Sobin
    • Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Solomon

Loans from the Museum's Collection:

  • The Museum lent 172 objects, exclusive of its rental of reproductions, to the following institutions.

The document appears to be part of an annual report or a catalog detailing the museum's acquisitions and loans for a specific period.

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The image is a page from a museum catalog or document detailing acquisitions, loans, and reproductions at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary:

Acquisitions

Paintings and Artworks:

  • Mountain Landscape: Colored lithograph by Hans Thoma, 1896; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin.
  • Tropon: Colored woodcut by Henri van de Velde, 1898; gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Composition: Lithograph by Hans Purrmann, XX Century; purchase, Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  • Portrait of eight colored lithographs: Portfolio by Herbert Bayer, 1948; gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Composition: Drypoint by Hans Hartung, c. 1956; gift from Alfred J. Friedlaender.
  • Self Portrait: Lithograph by Kaethe Kollwitz, 1927; gift from Philip Hofer.
  • Ruebezahl: Lithograph by Alfred Kubin, purchase, Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  • Composition in Black and White: Lithograph by L. Moholy-Nagy, gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Prophet: Woodcut by Emil Nolde, 1912; gift from friends honoring Charles L. Kuhn on his twenty-fifth anniversary as Curator.

Sculptures:

  • Fragment of a Jesse Tree: German, XVI Century; purchase, Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  • Seated St. John the Baptist: School of Landshut, XVI Century; purchase, Museum Association.
  • Seated Youth: Bronze by Hermann Blumenthal, purchase, G. David Thompson Fund.

Other Artworks:

  • Standing Nude: Bronze by Doris Caesar, 1952; gift from E. Weyhe.
  • Construction of Plastics: By Naum Gabo, 1938; gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Cat: Cast iron by Kurt Lehmann, 1951; purchase, Museum Association.

Reproductions:

  • Paintings and Drawings: Twenty-six reproductions, eleven gifts, fifteen purchases.
  • Bauhaus Research Collection: Ninety items of bibliography, drawings, files of manuscripts and notes, paintings, photographs, prints, textiles, and typography; gifts from Josef Albers, anonymous, Howard Dearstyne, Mrs. Lydia Dorner, Helmut von Erffa, Mrs. Lyonel Feininger, Walter Gropius, Werner Hoffmann.

Loans:

  • Lenders to the Museum: The museum borrowed 463 works of art from various institutions and individuals, including:

    • Miss Lise Bischoff
    • Blumka Gallery
    • Cambridge Art Association
    • Fog Art Museum
    • Rose Fried Gallery
    • Harvard College Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Arts
    • Kleemann Galleries
    • Charles L. Kuhn
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • J. B. Neumann
    • Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Phelps
    • Mrs. J. L. Ransohoff
    • Smithsonian Institution
    • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin
    • Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Sobin
    • Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Solomon
  • Loans from the Museum's Collection: The museum lent 172 objects, excluding its rental of reproductions, to the following institutions.

This catalog page provides a detailed record of the museum's acquisitions and the artworks on loan from various sources.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or an exhibition catalog of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, detailing its collections, acquisitions, loans, and reproductions.

Busch-Reisinger Museum Collections:

  1. Artworks:

    • Various artworks are listed, including:
      • Hans Thoma’s Mountain Landscape (colored lithograph, 1896)
      • Henri van de Velde’s Tropon (colored woodcut, 1898)
      • Works by German, XX Century artists including Hans Hofmann, Herbert Bay, and others.
      • Notable gifts and purchases in memory of Alexander Dorner, including lithographs by Alfred J. Friedlaender, Kaethe Kollwitz, Alfred Kubin, and L. Moholy-Nagy.
  2. Illustrated Books:

    • A variety of illustrated books by illustrators such as Peter Behrens, Max Dreyer, Wassily Kandinsky, and others, with specific titles and years noted.
  3. Sculpture:

    • An early piece from the German XVI Century, a fragment of a Jesse Tree, and a Seated Youth by Hermann Blumenthal.

Gifts and Purchases:

  • Many items were gifts, including notable contributions to the collection from various individuals and institutions.

Reproductions:

  • Twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings, with both gifts and purchases mentioned.

Baumbach Research Collection:

  • Contains items such as bibliographies, drawings, and various files and notes, including gifts from notable individuals like Josef Albers and Walter Gropius.

Loans to the Museum:

  • The museum borrowed 463 works from various institutions, including Miss Ike Bischoff, Blumberg Gallery, Cambridge Art Association, and others.

Loans from the Museum’s Collection:

  • The museum lent 172 objects to various institutions, excluding reproductions.

The page is informative and lists detailed acquisitions, gifts, loans, and research collections, providing a comprehensive look at the museum's holdings and its interactions with other cultural institutions.

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The image displays two pages from a catalog or document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left page lists various artworks, their creators, and the process and year of acquisition. Notable entries include a colored lithograph 'Mountain Landscape' by Hans Thoma, a colored woodcut 'Tropon' by Henri van de Velde, and several works by German artists from the 20th century. It also mentions illustrated books, including works by Otto Julius Bierbaum and Max Dreyer, with contributions from artists like Lyonel Feininger and Wassily Kandinsky.

The right page continues with additional artworks such as 'Standing Nude' by Doris Caesar and 'Construction of Plastics' by Naum Gabo. It also includes a section titled "Reproductions," noting that twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings were acquired, along with a significant collection of items related to the Bauhaus Research. The page concludes with a list of lenders to the museum, including various galleries and private collectors, and mentions that the museum lent 172 objects to other institutions.

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The image displays a page from a document detailing the acquisitions, gifts, and loans related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Busch-Reisinger Museum Acquisitions and Gifts

Works of Art

  • Hans Thoma: Mountain Landscape, colored lithograph, 1896; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin.
  • Henri van de Velde: Tropon, colored woodcut, 1898; gift of Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Georges Braque: Guitar, AX Century lithograph.
  • Hans Arp: Composition, lithograph; purchased by the Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  • Herbert Bayer: Portfolio of eight colored lithographs, 1948; gift of Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Hans Hartung: Composition, drypoint, c. 1956; gift of Alfred J. Friedlaender.
  • Käthe Kollwitz: Self Portrait, lithograph, 1927; gift of Philip Hofer.
  • Alfred Kubin: Ruehezahlt, lithograph; purchased by the Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  • L. Moholy-Nagy: Composition in Black and White, lithograph; gift of Mrs. Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Emil Nolde: Prophet, woodcut, 1912; gift honoring Charles L. Kuhn’s twenty-fifth anniversary as Curator.

Illustrated Books

  • Peter Behrens: Illustrator of Der Bunte Vogel (1899) and Pan im Busch, ein Tanaspiel (1900) by Otto Julius Bierbaum; anonymous gift.
  • Lyonel Feininger: Illustrator of Das Tal des Lebens (1904) by Max Dreyer; gift by Louis W. Black.
  • Wassily Kandinsky: Author and illustrator of Uber das Geistige in der Kunst (1912); gift from John McAndrew.
  • E. L. Kirchner: Illustrator of Umbra Vitae (1924) by Georg Heym; gift from John McAndrew.
  • Josef Obrich: Designer of Spiele (1901) by Wilhelm Holzamer; gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Felix Vallotton: Illustrator of Felix Vallotton Biographie (1928); gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Julius Meier-Graefe: Gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Friedrich Nietzsche: Also Sprach Zarathustra (1908) illustrated by Henry van de Velde; gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Otto Julius Bierbaum: Gugeline (n.d.); gift from Charles L. Kuhn.

Sculpture

  • German, XVI Century: Fragment of a Jesse Tree; purchased by the Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  • School of Landshut, XVI Century: Seated St. John the Baptist; purchased by the Museum Association.
  • Hermann Blumenthal: Seated Youth, bronze; purchased by G. David Thompson Fund.

Reproductions

  • Twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings; eleven gifts and fifteen purchases.

Bauhaus Research Collection

  • Ninety items of bibliography, drawings, manuscripts, notes, paintings, photographs, prints, textiles, typography; gifts from various donors including Josef Albers, Anni Albers, Howard Dearstyne, Walter Gropius, and others.

Loans to the Museum

  • The museum borrowed 463 works of art from various individuals listed below:
    • Miss Isa Bloch
    • Blanka Gallery
    • Cambridge Art Association
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Rose Fried Gallery
    • Harvard College Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Arts
    • Kleemann Galleries
    • Charles L. Kuhn
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • J. B. Neumann
    • Justin K. Thannhauser
    • Mrs. Reginald Phelps
    • Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Rockefeller
    • Mrs. J. Louis Renshaw
    • Smithsonian Institution
    • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin
    • Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Sobin
    • Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Solomon

Loans from the Museum's Collection

  • The museum lent 172 objects to the following institutions, excluding reproductions:
    • List of institutions not fully visible in the image.

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The image shows a page from a document detailing the collections and transactions of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here’s a detailed summary:

Busch-Reisinger Museum

Gifts and Purchases:

  1. Hans Thoma:

    • Mountain Landscape, colored lithograph, 1896; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin.
  2. Henri van de Velde:

    • Tropon, colored woodcut, 1898; gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
  3. Georg Kolbe, XX Century:

    • Composition, lithograph; purchased with funds from the Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  4. Herbert Bayer:

    • Portrait of Eight Colored Lithographs, 1948; gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  5. Hans Hartung:

    • Composition, drypoint, c. 1956; gift from Alfred J. Friedlaender.
  6. Käthe Kollwitz:

    • Self Portrait, lithograph, 1927; gift from Philip Hofer.
  7. Alfred Kubin:

    • Ruehezahl, lithograph; purchased with funds from the Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  8. L. Moholy-Nagy:

    • Composition in Black and White, lithograph; gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  9. Emil Nolde:

    • Prophet, woodcut, 1912; gift from friends honoring Charles L. Kuhn's twenty-fifth anniversary as Curator.

Illustrated Books:

  1. Peter Behrens, Illustrator:

    • Der Bunte Vogel (1899) and Pan im Bache, ein Tanzspiel (1900) by Otto Julius Bierbaum; anonymous gifts.
  2. Lyonel Feininger, Illustrator:

    • Das Tal des Lebens (1904) by Max Dreyer; gift from Louis W. Black.
  3. Wassily Kandinsky, Author and Illustrator:

    • Ueber das Geistige in der Kunst (1912); gift from John McAndrew.
  4. E. L. Kirchner, Illustrator:

    • Umbra Vitae (1924) by Georg Heym; gift from John McAndrew.
  5. Felix Vallotton, Illustrator:

    • Felix Vallotton Biographie (1898) by Julius Meier-Graefe; gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
  6. Henri van de Velde, Designer:

    • Also Sprach Zarathustra (1908) by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; anonymous gift.
  7. E. R. Weiss, Designer:

    • Gugeline (n.d.) by Otto Julius Bierbaum; gift from Charles L. Kuhn.

Sculpture:

  1. German, XVI Century:

    • Fragment of a Jesse Tree; purchase with funds from the Eda K. Loeb Fund.
  2. School of Landsgut, XVI Century:

    • Seated St. John the Baptist; purchase, Museum Association.
  3. Hermann Blumenthal:

    • Seated Youth, bronze; purchase, G. David Thompson Fund.

Other Items:

  1. Doris Caesar:

    • Standing Nude, bronze, 1952; gift from E. Weyhe.
  2. Naum Gabo:

    • Construction of Plastics, 1938; gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  3. Kurt Lehmann:

    • Cat, cast iron, 1951; purchase, Museum Association.

Reproductions:

  • Twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings: eleven gifts, fifteen purchases.

Baumbus Research Collection:

  • Ninety items of bibliography, drawings, files of manuscripts and notes, paintings, photographs, prints, textiles, and typography; gifts from Josef Albers, anonymous, Howard Dearstyne, Mrs. Lydia Dorner, Helmut von Erffa, Mrs. Lyonel Feininger, Walter Gropius, Werner Hoffmann.

Loans:

  • The Museum borrowed 463 works of art from the following institutions or individuals:
    • Miss Ise Bischoff
    • Blumka Gallery
    • Cambridge Art Association
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Rose Fried Gallery
    • Harvard College Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Arts
    • Kleemann Galleries
    • Charles L. Kuhn
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • J. B. Neumann
    • Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Phelps
    • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pillsbury
    • Mrs. J. Laurence Ransohoff
    • Smithsonian Institution
    • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin
    • Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Solomon

Loans from the Museum's Collection:

  • The Museum lent 172 objects, excluding its rental of reproductions, to the following institutions:
    • Not specified in the image snippet.

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The image shows two pages from a booklet or catalog related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

  • The left page (page 10) lists various art pieces and illustrated books, organized primarily by category and origin, including:

    • Works by Hans Thoma, Henri van de Velde, and others.
    • German 20th-century works by Hans Arp, Herbert Bayer, and others.
    • Illustrated books by several illustrators such as Peter Behrens, Lyonel Feininger, Wassily Kandinsky, and more.
    • Sculpture pieces noted from the German 16th century and the School of Landshut.
  • The right page (page 11) continues with more entries about the museum:

    • Additional art pieces by Doris Caesar, Naum Gabo, and Kurt Lehmann.
    • Information on reproductions, noting there are twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings.
    • Details about the Bauhaus Research Collection, which includes a list of various types of items such as manuscripts, notes, paintings, photographs, and gifts from several individuals.
    • Loans to the museum are listed, showing 463 works from various institutions and individuals, including the Bluma Gallery, Cambridge Art Association, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard College Library, and others.
    • The bottom of the right page mentions loans from the museum's collection, specifically that 172 objects have been lent to other institutions.

Overall, the pages document the collections, gifts, purchases, and loans related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image shows two pages from a document, likely a museum or exhibition catalogue. It's printed in a standard serif font and features lists of artworks and contributors. The headings indicate different categories such as "Illustrated Books," "Sculpture," "Lenders to the Museum," and "Loans from the Museum's Collection."

Each entry under the categories typically includes the name of the artist, title of the work, and additional details like the year, medium, and acquisition information (purchase, gift, loan, etc). The text spans from the early 20th century art, mentioning pieces created in the years 1896, 1904, and others, covering a range of art forms including lithographs, woodcuts, sculptures, and illustrated books.

On the left page, the bottom section is labeled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM," whereas the right page's bottom section has subheadings for "Reproductions," "Bauhaus Research Collection," and "Loans."

Names of individuals and funds are associated with acquisition details, indicating donors or sources of artworks. This document is designed for informational purposes, giving readers insights into the museum's collections and the exchange of artworks either through loans or reproduction rights.

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The image depicts a page from a catalog or publication related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and contains detailed entries listing artworks, their creators, dates, materials, and acquisition details. The content is organized into several sections:

Sections on the Page:

  1. Hans Thoma:

    • Mountain Landscape, colored lithograph, 1896: Gift from Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin.
    • Tropon, colored woodcut, 1898: Gift from Henri van de Velde.
    • XX Century, lithograph, purchase: From the Eda K. Loeb Fund.
    • Herbert Arp:
      • Portfolio of eight colored lithographs, 1948: Gift from Hans Luyten in memory of Alexander Dorner.
      • Composition, drypoint, c. 1956: Gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner.
    • Friedlander: Composition, drypoint, 1956, gift from Alfred J. Kothe Kollwitz.
    • Self Portrait, lithograph, 1929: Gift from Philip Hofer.
    • Alfred Moholy-Nagy:
      • Ruebezahl, lithograph, purchase: From the Eda K. Loeb Fund.
      • Composition in Black and White, lithograph, gift: From Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
    • Emil Nolde:
      • Prophet, woodcut, 1912: Gift from friends.
      • Twenty-fifth anniversary as Curator: Honoring Charles L. Kuhn.
  2. Illustrated Books:

    • Peter Behrens, illustrator:
      • Der Baume Vogel (1899) and Pan im Busche, ein Tanzspiel (1900): By Otto Julius Bierbaum; anonymous gift.
    • Lyonel Feininger, illustrator:
      • Das Tal des Lebens (1943): By Max Dreyer; gift from Louis W. Black.
    • Wassily Kandinsky, author and illustrator:
      • Über das Geistige in der Kunst (1913): Gift from John McAndrew.
    • E. L. Kirchner, illustrator:
      • Umbra Vitae (1924): By Georg Heym; gift from John McAndrew.
    • Josef Olbrich, designer:
      • Spiele (1901): By Wilhelm Holzamer; gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
    • Felix Vallotton, illustrator:
      • Felix Vallotton Biographie (1908): By Julius van de Velde; gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
    • Henri Matisse-Graefé, designer:
      • Also Sprach Zarathustra (1908): By Friedrich Nietzsche; anonymous gift.
    • E. R. Weiss, designer:
      • Gugeline (n.d.): By Otto Julius Bierbaum; gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
  3. Sculpture:

    • German, XVI Century:
      • Fragment of a Jesse Tree: Purchase from the Eda K. Loeb Fund.
    • School of Landshut, XVI Century:
      • Seated St. John the Baptist: Purchase, Museum Association.
    • Hermann Blumenthal:
      • Seated Youth, bronze: Purchase from the G. David Thompson Fund.
  4. Reproductions:

    • Twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings: Eleven gifts, fifteen purchases.
    • Baubaus Research Collection:
      • Ninety items of bibliography, drawings, files of manuscripts and notes, paintings, photographs, prints, textiles, and typography: Gifts from Josef Albers, anonymous, Howard Dearstyne, Mrs. Lydia Dorner, Helmut von Erffa, Mrs. Lyonel Feininger, Walter Gropius, Werner Hoffmann.
  5. Loans:

    • Lenders to the Museum:
      • The Museum borrowed 493 works of art from institutions or individuals listed below:
        • Miss Bee Bischoff
        • Blumka Gallery
        • Cambridge Art Association
        • Fogg Art Museum
        • Rose Fried Gallery
        • Harvard College Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Arts
        • Kleeemann Galleries
        • Charles L. Kuhn
        • J. B. Neumann
        • Me and Mrs. Reginald Phelps
        • Joseph Pulitzer
        • Mrs. J. Louis Ransomoff
        • Mr. and Mrs. Irving Sobin
        • Smithsonian Institution
        • Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Solomon
        • Dr. and Mrs. Julian M. Sobin
  6. Loans from the Museum’s Collection:

    • The Museum lent 172 objects, exclusive of its rental of reproductions, to the following institutions.

Design and Layout:

  • The page is printed on a clean, white paper with a structured and organized layout.
  • Text is presented in a formal, typographic style, typical of museum catalogs or exhibition guides.
  • The page is numbered 10 at the bottom, indicating it is part of a larger document.
  • The left margin contains faint text, possibly from another page or section, which is partially visible but not fully legible.

Purpose:

The page serves as a detailed inventory or catalog entry, documenting the museum's collection, including acquisitions, loans, and reproductions. It provides essential information for scholars, curators, and visitors, ensuring transparency and accessibility regarding the museum's holdings.

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The image appears to be a page from a museum catalog or exhibition guide. The text is divided into several sections, including "BUSCH-REISSNER MUSEUM," "Reproductions," "Bauhaus Research Collection," "Loans," and "Loans from the Museum's Collection."

The "BUSCH-REISSNER MUSEUM" section lists various artworks and sculptures, along with their titles, artists, dates, mediums, and acquisition details. Some of the artworks mentioned include "Mountain Landscape" by Hans Thoma, "Tropon" by Henri van de Velde, "Standing Nude" by Doris Caesar, and "Construction of Plastics" by Naum Gabo.

The "Reproductions" section mentions twenty-six reproductions of paintings and drawings, with eleven gifts and fifteen purchases.

The "Bauhaus Research Collection" section lists ninety items of bibliography, drawings, files of manuscripts and notes, paintings, photographs, prints, textiles, and typography, with various donors mentioned.

The "Loans" section lists individuals and institutions that have lent artworks to the museum, including Miss Ida Bischoff, Cambridge Art Association, Fogg Art Museum, Rose Fried Gallery, Harvard College Library, Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, Klemann Galleries, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and others.

The "Loans from the Museum's Collection" section mentions that the museum has lent 172 objects, exclusive of its rental of reproductions, to the institutions listed above.

Overall, the image provides an overview of the museum's collection, including its artworks, sculptures, reproductions, and research materials, as well as the loans and donations it has received from various sources.