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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796626

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The image displays an open book, with the right page showing text. The text on the page is organized into two columns. The heading at the top of the right column reads "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM." Below this heading, there is a list of institutions and locations, including:

  • Biennale of Sao Paulo
  • Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Fogg Art Museum
  • Fukuoka Museum, Japan
  • Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
  • Haus der Kunst, Munich
  • Kunsthalle, Basel
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • McGill University, Montreal
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
  • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
  • Osaka Art Academy, Japan
  • Staedelches Galerie, Munich
  • Volkswagenwerk, Wolfsburg

The left column contains a list of names, possibly donors or contributors, including:

  • Hans Thom
  • Mr. and Mrs. Henri van
  • L. Kuhn
  • Hans Arp
  • Herbert
  • Hans Hart
  • Friedlaender
  • Kaethe Koll
  • Alfred Kubin
  • L. Moholy-Nagy
  • Emil Nolde
  • Mrs. L. Kuhn

Further down, the left column includes the heading "Illustrated Book," followed by more names, possibly associated with the illustrated book section:

  • Peter Behrens
  • Buch, e. a. mouse gift
  • Lionel Feininger
  • Dreyer; g. Wassily Kandinsky
  • E. L. Kirch
  • John D. Rockefeller 3rd
  • Josef Olbrich
  • Charles 1. H. C. Friedrich
  • Julius Meier-Graefe
  • H. H. Weisse
  • E. R. Weiss, gift, Charlotte

The bottom of the right column includes the heading "Sculpture," followed by a list of names and contributions, such as:

  • German, X. K. Loeb
  • School of the Museum of Fine Arts
  • Hermann, purchase
  • L. Thoms

The page number at the bottom of the right column is 12. The left page is partially visible and contains some text, but it is not fully legible in the image. The visible text on the left page includes the heading "FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SPRING SHOW" and mentions dates "March 25 - April 23, 1960."

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The image shows a page from a catalog or a publication related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which appears to be listing various artworks, gifts, and contributions associated with the museum.

Here are the details from the visible section of the page:

  1. Artists and Donors:

    • Hans Thom
    • Mr. and Mrs. Henri van der Walle
    • L. Kuhn
    • Gerda and Hans Arp
    • Mrs. Lydia Friedlaender
    • Kaethe Kollwitz
    • Alfred Kubin
    • L. Moholy-Nagy
    • Mrs. Emil Noldé
    • L. Kuhn's illustrated book
  2. Museums and Institutions:

    • Biennale of São Paulo
    • Cincinnati Art Museum
    • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Japan
    • Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
    • Haus der Kunst, Munich
    • Kunsthalle, Basel
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • McGill University, Montreal
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • Museum of Modern Art, New York
    • North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
    • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
    • Osaka Art Academy, Japan
    • Städtische Galerie, Munich
    • Volkswagenwerk, Wolfsburg
  3. Illustrated Book Gifts:

    • Peter Brehmer
    • Buch, ein mous gift
    • Lyonel Feininger
    • Dreyer; g. Wassily Kandinsky
    • E. L. Kirchner
    • gift, Joh. Friedr. Schultz
    • Josef Olbrich
    • Charles I. Schulz
    • Felix Vallotton
    • Julius Moos
    • Hans Seiffert
    • E. R. Weiss, gift, Charles Biedermann
  4. Sculpture:

    • German, X. K. Loeb School of Purchase
    • Hermann H. Thomps
  5. Additional Notes:

    • The bottom of the page mentions "Fifteenth Annual Spring Show."

The page is part of a structured listing, likely detailing the acquisitions, donations, or gifts that have been added to the Busch-Reisinger Museum's collection.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a catalog or an exhibition guide for the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page lists various individuals and institutions that have donated or gifted works of art, as well as those that house or have exhibited the works. Here's a detailed summary:

Donors and Gifts

  • Hans Thom
  • Mr. and Mrs. Henri van de Velde
  • L. Kuhn
  • Gertrude and Hans Arp
  • Hilma af Klint
  • Mrs. Lydia Friedlaender
  • Hans Hartung
  • Kaethe Kollwitz
  • Alfred Kubin
  • L. Moholy-Nagy
  • Emil Nolde
  • L. Kuhn’s

Illustrated Books

  • Peter Behrens
    • Buch, ein mous gift
  • Lionel Feininger
    • Dreyer; g
  • Wassily Kandinsky
    • der Kunst
  • E. L. Kirchner
    • gift, Joh
  • Josef Olbrich
  • Charles Crodel
  • Felix Vallotton
  • Julius Meier-Graefe
  • Hermann Hesse
  • Friedrich Theodor Vischer
  • E. R. Weiss
    • gift, Cha

Sculpture

  • German, XX
  • K. Loeb
    • School of
  • Purchase
    • Hermann
  • Thomas

Institutions and Museums

  • Biennale of Sao Paolo
  • Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Fogg Art Museum
  • Fukuoka Museum, Japan
  • Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
  • Haus der Kunst, Munich
  • Kunsthalle, Basel
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • McGill University, Montreal
  • Museum of Art of Ogunquit, Maine
  • Museum of Modern Art, Boston
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
  • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
  • Osaka Art Academy, Japan
  • Staedtische Galerie, Munich
  • Volkswagenwerk, Wolfsburg

Additional Notes

  • The page also references the "Fifteenth Annual Spring Show" by the ART ASSOCIATION.
  • The bottom of the page indicates the date March 2 and a mention of a "Contemporary Show."

This page is part of a comprehensive listing of contributions to an exhibition or collection, detailing both the contributors and the various institutions involved.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a museum or gallery exhibition catalog or program. The page contains a list of names and institutions associated with an exhibition or collection.

At the top, the heading "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" indicates the name of the museum involved.

The left column lists the names of various artists or donors:

  • Hans Thom
  • Mr. and Mrs. Henri van der Meulen
  • L. Kuhn
  • George, XX (probably George XX)
  • Hans Arp
  • Mrs. Henry H. Satterlee
  • Mrs. Lydia Winston Malcolm
  • Hans Hartung
  • Friedlaender
  • Kaethe Kollwitz
  • Alfred Kubin
  • L. Moholy-Nagy
  • Emil Nolde
  • L. Kuhn's

The right column lists institutions or museums where the works may be located or have been exhibited:

  • Biennale of São Paulo
  • Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Fogg Art Museum
  • Fukuoko Museum, Japan
  • Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
  • Haus der Kunst, Munich
  • Kunsthalle, Basel
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • McGill University, Montreal
  • Museum of Art of Ogunquit, Maine
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
  • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
  • Osaka Art Academy, Japan
  • Städtische Galerie, Munich
  • Volkswagenwerk, Wolfsburg

The bottom of the page has a section labeled "Illustrated Book" and lists several names, likely authors or contributors:

  • Peter Behrens
  • Buch, ein
  • mous gift
  • Lyonel Feininger
  • Dreyer
  • Wassily Kandinsky
  • E. L. Kirchner
  • gift, John
  • Josef Olbrich
  • Charles I
  • Felix Vallotton
  • Julius Meynen
  • Friedrich
  • E. R. Weiss
  • gift, Charles

The page also includes a section labeled "Sculpture" with names:

  • German, X
  • K. Loeb
  • School of
  • Hermann
  • Thomps

The bottom right corner of the page shows the number "12," indicating it is page 12 of the document. The left edge of the page includes some partially visible text from another document, which mentions "FIFTEENTH ANNUAL SPRING SHOW" and "ART ASSOCIATION."

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The image appears to be a page from a document listing various contributors and their donations or gifts, likely for an art-related institution or event, specifically the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Here's a detailed breakdown:

Contributors and Donations:

Public Donations:

  • Hans Thom: Unspecified gift.
  • Mr. and Mrs. Henri van de Velde: Unspecified gift.
  • L. Kühn: Unspecified gift.
  • German XX & X: Unspecified gifts.
  • Herbert Bayer: Unspecified gift.
  • Mrs. Lydia H. Winston: Unspecified gift.
  • Hans Hartje: Unspecified gift.
  • Friedlaender: Unspecified gift.
  • Käthe Kollwitz: Unspecified gift.
  • Alfred Kubin: Unspecified gift.
  • L. Moholy-Nagy, Mrs.: Unspecified gift.
  • Emil Nolde: Unspecified gift.
  • L. Kuhns: Unspecified gift.

Illustrated Book Donations:

  • Peter Behrens: Gift of a book.
  • Brücke: Gift of a mouse (likely a typo or misinterpretation).
  • Lyonel Feininger: Gift.
  • Wassily Kandinsky: Gift of a der Kunts (possibly "der Kunst" meaning "of art").
  • E. L. Kirch: Gift.
  • Johr: Gift.
  • Josef Albers: Gift.
  • Charles L. Kuhn: Gift.
  • Felix Valloton: Unspecified gift.
  • Julius Bissier: Unspecified gift.
  • Henri Matisse: Unspecified gift.
  • Friedrich: Unspecified gift.
  • E. R. Weiss: Unspecified gift, Cha.

Sculpture Donations:

  • German X: Unspecified sculpture.
  • K. Loeb: Purchase of sculpture by Hermann Thoms.

Events and Exhibitions:

  • Contemporary Gallery Talk: Scheduled for Thursday, March 2.
  • Cambridge Art Association: Sixteenth Annual Spring Show.

Institutions Associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

The document also lists various museums and institutions, presumably where the artworks are housed or displayed:

  • Biennale of Sao Paulo
  • Cincinnati Art Museum
  • Fogg Art Museum
  • Fukuoka Museum, Japan
  • Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
  • Haus der Kunst, Munich
  • Kunsthalle, Basel
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • McGill University, Montreal
  • Museum of Art of Ogunquit, Maine
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
  • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
  • Osaka Art Academy, Japan
  • Städtische Galerie, Munich
  • Volkswagenwerk, Wolfsburg

This page seems to be part of a larger document detailing the acknowledgments of gifts and contributions to the Busch-Reisinger Museum and related events.

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The image shows an open page from a book or catalog, likely from an art museum or gallery. The page lists various names and institutions, categorized into different sections. Here is a detailed summary:

  1. BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM:

    • This section lists names of individuals and institutions, presumably related to the museum. Some names include:
      • Hans Thom
      • Mr. and Mrs. Hans Thom
      • L. Kuhn
      • German, XX C.
      • Hans Arp
      • Hans Richter
      • Mrs. Lydia
      • Hans Hartung
      • Friedrich Kiesler
      • Kurt Schwitters
      • Alfred Kubin
      • L. Moholy-Nagy
      • Emil Nolde
      • L. Kuhn's
  2. Institutions:

    • Biennale of Sao Paolo
    • Cincinnati Art Museum
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan
    • Graduate School of Design, Harvard University
    • Haus der Kunst, Munich
    • Kunsthalle, Basel
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    • McGill University, Montreal
    • Museum of Art of Ogunquit, Maine
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • Museum of Modern Art, New York
    • North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
    • Old Cambridge Baptist Church
    • Oskar Reinhart Foundation
    • Städtische Galerie, Munich
    • Volkswagenwerk, Wolfsburg
  3. Illustrated Book:

    • This section lists names of artists and their works, such as:
      • Peter Behrens
      • Bueb, ein
      • Bous gift
      • Lyonel Feininger
      • Dreyer, Wassily Kandinsky
      • Der Blaue Reiter
      • E. Ludwig Kirchner
      • Gift, John
      • Josef Olbrich
      • Paula Modersohn-Becker
      • Julius Meier-Graefe
      • Henri van de Velde
      • E. L. Kirchner
      • Gift, Charles
  4. Sculpture:

    • This section lists names related to sculpture, such as:
      • German, XX C.
      • K. Loeb
      • School of Paris
      • Hermann Thoms

The page number at the bottom right corner is "12." The text on the left side of the page is partially visible and seems to be part of a larger document or catalog, possibly detailing an exhibition or collection.

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This image shows a partial view of an open book or catalog on a white background. The visible text is a list of names and other information that appears to be related to pieces of art, artists, or collections. The page on the left lists a variety of names, with some lines showing donations or gifts by individuals or mentions of locations like the Museum of Modern Art in New York or the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

The top of the right page features the header "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" followed by a list of various art-related institutions or events such as the Biennale of Sao Paolo, Cincinnati Art Museum, and Harvard University Graduate School of Design. The text below is not visible, making it hard to understand the full context. It's likely that this book or catalog pertains to an exhibition, a museum collection, or an art history reference.

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The image shows a page from a publication, likely a catalog or program, associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is numbered "12" and appears to be part of a formal document, possibly an exhibition catalog or donor list.

Key Elements:

  1. Header:

    • The top of the page prominently displays the text "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM," indicating the institution's name.
  2. Content:

    • The page lists names and institutions, likely donors, contributors, or participants associated with the museum or an event.
    • Names such as "Hans Thom," "Henri van d L. Kuhn," and "German, XX" are listed, along with affiliations like "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" and "McGill University, Montreal."
    • The list is divided into sections, with headings such as "Illustrated Book" and "Sculpture," suggesting categories of contributions or donations.
  3. Layout:

    • The text is organized in a clean, typed format, typical of formal publications.
    • The left margin includes partial text from adjacent pages, such as "OON OPE" and "public from," indicating this is part of a larger document.
  4. Visual Context:

    • The page is slightly tilted, giving a three-dimensional perspective, as if it is part of an open book or catalog.
    • The background is plain and light-colored, focusing attention on the printed text.

Interpretation:

This page likely serves as an acknowledgment or donor list, detailing contributions to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, possibly for an exhibition, acquisition, or other institutional activity. The structured format and formal tone suggest it is part of an official publication, such as an annual report, exhibition catalog, or donor acknowledgment document.

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The image is a close-up view of a page from a book or catalog, featuring a list of names and institutions. The text is centered and appears to be a list of donors or contributors, possibly for an art exhibition or museum. The names are written in a cursive font, and some of them are followed by a brief description of their contribution, such as "gift" or "purchase." The page also includes the names of various art institutions, such as "Busch-Reisinger Museum" and "Cicagnati Art Museum." The image is cropped, and only a portion of the page is visible, with the rest of the page out of focus.

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A page from a book is displayed. The book is titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum." The page is filled with text and includes a list of names and places. The text is written in black ink on a white background. The page has a header and footer with additional text. The text on the page appears to be a list of names and places, possibly related to the museum or its collection.