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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:
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Artworks:
Illustrated Books:
Sculpture:
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Artworks:
Reproductions:
Bauhaus Research Collection:
Loans:
Lenders to the Museum:
Loans from the Museum's Collection:
The document appears to be part of an annual report or a catalog detailing the museum's acquisitions and loans for a specific period.
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:
Lenders to the Museum: The museum borrowed 463 works of art from various institutions and individuals, including:
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.
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:
Artworks:
Illustrated Books:
Sculpture:
Gifts and Purchases:
Reproductions:
Baumbach Research Collection:
Loans to the Museum:
Loans from the Museum’s Collection:
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.
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.
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:
The image shows a page from a document detailing the collections and transactions of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here’s a detailed summary:
Hans Thoma:
Henri van de Velde:
Georg Kolbe, XX Century:
Herbert Bayer:
Hans Hartung:
Käthe Kollwitz:
Alfred Kubin:
L. Moholy-Nagy:
Emil Nolde:
Peter Behrens, Illustrator:
Lyonel Feininger, Illustrator:
Wassily Kandinsky, Author and Illustrator:
E. L. Kirchner, Illustrator:
Felix Vallotton, Illustrator:
Henri van de Velde, Designer:
E. R. Weiss, Designer:
German, XVI Century:
School of Landsgut, XVI Century:
Hermann Blumenthal:
Doris Caesar:
Naum Gabo:
Kurt Lehmann:
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:
The right page (page 11) continues with more entries about the museum:
Overall, the pages document the collections, gifts, purchases, and loans related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
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.
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:
Hans Thoma:
Illustrated Books:
Sculpture:
Reproductions:
Loans:
Loans from the Museum’s Collection:
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.
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.