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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

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The image displays a list of artworks categorized by type—paintings, sculptures, and drawings and prints—housed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association. The list is organized into three main sections:

  1. Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum (numbered 1-34):

    • Features works by various artists including Fay Abraham, Alice Acker, Paul Kurt Ackermann, and others.
    • Titles of the paintings include "Lands End," "Taos Valley," "Nimble Spring," "Composition in Blue," and more.
    • Some entries are marked with asterisks, indicating special notes or distinctions (e.g., *3, **17, *20, *25).
  2. Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum (numbered 35-37):

    • Includes sculptures by Helen S. Chace, Hal Robinson, and C. Fayette Taylor.
    • Titles are "Girl with Red Hair," "Bronze," and "Flying Dutchman."
  3. Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association (numbered 38-61):

    • This section features works by artists like Andrew Anderson, Josephine A. Delva, George Dergalis, Barbara Ferrell, and others.
    • The artworks listed include "Figment of the North," "End of the Season," "Expectations," "Amorphic Scene," and many more.
    • Some entries here are also marked with special symbols (e.g., #40, #54).

The list appears to be a detailed catalog or inventory of the artworks, providing a comprehensive view of the pieces available for viewing in these specific sections of the museum and gallery.

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The image is a list from the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association, detailing various artworks. The list is divided into three main sections: Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association.

Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum (Numbers 1-34):

  1. Fay Abrahams - Lands End
  2. Alice Acker - Taos Valley
  3. Paul Kurt Ackermann - Nimble Spring
  4. M. Barnet - Composition in Blue
  5. Rose A. Brown - Painting
  6. Barbara Ferrell - Charles River at Night
  7. Mabel Mills Field - Winter Garden
  8. Marian Frank - Summer '58
  9. Eleanor Goodridge - P-59-1
  10. George D. Guzzi, Jr. - L'Inverno
  11. Beverly Hallam - Chez Angèle
  12. Philip Hicken - South End
  13. Constance Holden - Driftwood #4
  14. Halle Johnson - Shangri-La
  15. Mong Lee - Early Morning
  16. Julius Levine - Panasia
  17. William Maynard - Sand Castles
  18. Jam Ann Meeker - Battles in Green
  19. Teah Nathanson - Abstract Form
  20. Carl G. Nelson - Low Tide
  21. Harley Perkins - Ten O'Clock
  22. Margaret Philbrick - February in the Pit
  23. Otis Philbrick - Grape Vine in Spring
  24. Dawn V. Randall - The Rooster
  25. Abe L. Rothstein - Spring Thing
  26. Marion Cannon Schlesinger - Trio
  27. Augusta Sigourney - Atom Bomb
  28. Celia M. Somervell - The Burning Bush
  29. Adelaide Sproul - The Peaceable Kingdom
  30. Barbara Swan - Portrait of Gertrude Buckman
  31. Charles Wadsworth - The Tower from San Domenico
  32. Eleanor P. Walker - Sea Symphony
  33. Barbara C. Willis - Winter Window
  34. Robert E. Zauge - Patterns

Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum (Numbers 35-37):

  1. Helen S. Chace - Girl with Red Hair
  2. Hal Robinson - Bronze
  3. C. Fayette Taylor - Flying Dutchman

Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association (Numbers 38-61):

  1. Andrew Anderson - Figment of the North
  2. Josephine A. Delva - End of the Season
  3. George Dergalis - Expectations
  4. Barbara Ferrell - Amorphic Scene
  5. Lucy Field - Landscape
  6. Marian Frank - Landscape
  7. Fritz Freedman - Wintry Swamp
  8. Janis Friedman - Oriental Bird
  9. Henrietta Frost - Red Abstraction
  10. Jack Genesemer - Head
  11. Martha Glaser - Self Portrait
  12. Priscilla Green - Disques
  13. Hans Herbatschek - Hansen - Spirit of Gothic
  14. Helen Ritchie Hegnaur - Demi Hunt
  15. Philip Hicken - Bridge at Dover Street
  16. Juliet Kepes - Birds, Walking, Perching, Flapping, and Flying
  17. Juliet Kepes - Birds on Mountain Ledges
  18. Charlotte Lyons - Garden
  19. Carl Nelson - Landscape
  20. Tom O'Hara - Serenity
  21. Margaret Philbrick - Blue Settee
  22. Adelaide Sproul - Drawing
  23. Grace Stone - Shells
  24. Eleanor Walker - Pices

This list appears to be a comprehensive guide to the artworks available at these institutions, including specific titles and artists.

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The image displays a handwritten or typed list of artworks categorized by type and location, specifically from the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association. The list is divided into three main sections:

  1. Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Fay Abrahams - Lands End
    • Alice Acker - Taos Valley
    • Paul Kurt Ackermann - Nimble Spring
    • M. Barnet - Composition in Blue
    • Rose A. Brown - Painting
    • Barbara Ferrell - Charles River at Night
    • Mabel Mills Field - Winter Garden
    • Marian Frank - Summer '58
    • Eleanor Goodridge - P-'59-1
    • George D. Guzzi, Jr. - L'Inverno
    • Beverly Hallam - Chez Angele
    • Philip Hicken - South End
    • Constance Holden - Driftwood #4
    • Halle Johnson - Shangri-la
    • Mong Lee - Early Morning
    • Julius Levine - Panasia
    • William Maynard - Sand Castles
    • Jam Ann Meeker - Battles in Green
    • Teah Nathanson - Abstract Form
    • Carl G. Nelson - Low Tide
    • Harley Perkins - Ten O'Clock
    • Margaret Philbrick - February in the Pit
    • Otis Philbrick - Grape Vine in Spring
    • Dawn V. Randall - The Rooster
    • Abe L. Rothstein - Spring Thing
    • Marion Cannon Schlesinger - Trio
    • Augusta Sigourney - Atom Bomb
    • Celia M. Somerville - The Burning Bush
    • Adelaide Sproul - The Peaceable Kingdom
    • Barbara Swan - Portrait of Gertrude Buckman
    • Charles Wadsworth - The Tower from San Domenico
    • Eleanor P. Walker - Sea Symphony
    • Barbara C. Willis - Winter Window
    • Robert E. Zauge - Patterns
  2. Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • Helen S. Chace - Girl with Red Hair
    • Hal Robinson - Bronze
    • C. Fayette Taylor - Flying Dutchman
  3. Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association:

    • Andrew Anderson - Figment of the North
    • Josephine A. Delva - End of the Season
    • George Dergalis - Expectations
    • Barbara Ferrell - Amorphic Scene
    • Lucy Field - Landscape
    • Marian Frank - Landscape
    • Fritz Freedman - Wintry Swamp
    • Janis Friedman - Oriental Bird
    • Henrietta Frost - Red Abstraction
    • Jack Gensemer - Head
    • Martha Glaser - Self Portrait
    • Priscilla Green - Disques
    • Hans Herbatschek - Hansen - Spirit of Gothic
    • Helen Ritchie Hegnaur - Demi Hunt
    • Philip Hicken - Bridge at Dover Street
    • Juliet Kepes - Birds, Walking, Perching, Flapping, and Flying
    • Juliet Kepes - Birds on Mountain Ledges
    • Charlotte Lyons - Garden
    • Carl Nelson - Landscape
    • Tom O'Hara - Serenity
    • Margaret Philbrick - Blue Settee
    • Adelaide Sproul - Drawing
    • Grace Stone - Shells
    • Eleanor Walker - Pices

Each entry lists the artist's name followed by the title of the artwork. The list appears to be organized in a structured manner with numbers assigned to each piece, indicating an exhibition catalog or inventory list.

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The image is a list of artworks displayed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association. The list is divided into three categories: Paintings, Sculpture, and Drawings and Prints.

Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  1. Fay Abrahams - Lands End
  2. Alice Acker - Taos Valley
  3. Paul Kurt Ackermann - Nimble Spring
  4. M. Barnet - Composition in Blue
  5. Rose A. Brown - Painting
  6. Barbara Ferrell - Charles River at Night
  7. Mabel Mills Field - Winter Garden
  8. Marian Frank - Summer '58
  9. Eleanor Goodridge - P-'59-1
  10. George D. Guzzi, Jr. - L'Inverno
  11. Beverly Hallam - Chez Angèle
  12. Philip Hicken - South End
  13. Constance Holden - Driftwood #4
  14. Halle Johnson - Shangri-la
  15. Mong Lee - Early Morning
  16. Julius Levine - Fanasia
  17. William Maynard - Sand Castles
  18. Jam Ann Meeker - Battles in Green
  19. Teah Nathanson - Abstract Form
  20. Carl G. Nelson - Low Tide
  21. Harley Perkins - Ten O'Clock
  22. Margaret Philbrick - February in the Pit
  23. Otis Philbrick - Grape Vine in Spring
  24. Dawn V. Randall - The Rooster
  25. Abe L. Rothstein - Spring Thing
  26. Marion Cannon Schlesinger - Trio
  27. Augusta Sigourney - Atom Bomb
  28. Celia M. Somervell - The Burning Bush
  29. Adelaide Sproul - The Peaceable Kingdom
  30. Barbara Swan - Portrait of Gertrude Buckman
  31. Charles Wadsworth - The Tower from San Domenico
  32. Eleanor P. Walker - Sea Symphony
  33. Barbara C. Willis - Winter Window
  34. Robert E. Zauge - Patterns

Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  1. Helen S. Chase - Girl with Red Hair
  2. Hal Robinson - Bronze
  3. C. Fayette Taylor - Flying Dutchman

Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association:

  1. Andrew Anderson - Figment of the North
  2. Josephine A. Delva - End of the Season
  3. George Dergalis - Expectations
  4. Barbara Ferrell - Amorphic Scene
  5. Lucy Field - Landscape
  6. Marian Frank - Landscape
  7. Fritz Freedman - Wintry Swamp
  8. Janis Friedman - Oriental Bird
  9. Henrietta Frost - Red Abstraction
  10. Jack Gensemer - Head
  11. Martha Glaser - Self Portrait
  12. Priscilla Green - Disques
  13. Hans Herbatschek - Hansen - Spirit of Gothic
  14. Helen Ritchie Hegnaur - Demi Hunt
  15. Philip Hicken - Bridge at Dover Street
  16. Juliet Kepes - Birds, Walking, Perching, Flapping, and Flying
  17. Juliet Kepes - Birds on Mountain Ledges
  18. Charlotte Lyons - Garden
  19. Carl Nelson - Landscape
  20. Tom O'Hara - Serenity
  21. Margaret Philbrick - Blue Settee
  22. Adelaide Sproul - Drawing
  23. Grace Stone - Shells
  24. Eleanor Walker - Pices

The list appears to be a catalog or inventory of artworks, with some entries marked with symbols (e.g., #, **) indicating special notes or distinctions that are not detailed in the image.

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The image displays a list of artworks exhibited at two different locations: the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association.

Busch-Reisinger Museum

Paintings:

  1. Fay Abrams – Lands End
  2. Alice Acker – Taos Valley
  3. M. Barnet – Composition in Blue
  4. Rose A. Brown – Painting
  5. Barbara Ferrell – Charles River at Night
  6. Mabel Mills Field – Winter Garden
  7. Marian Frank – Summer '58
  8. Eleanor Goodridge – P-59-1
  9. George D. Guzzi, Jr. – L'Inverno
  10. Beverly Hallam – Chez Angèle
  11. Philip Hickén – South End
  12. Constance Holden – Driftwood #4
  13. Halle Johnson – Shangri-La
  14. Mong Lee – Early Morning
  15. Julius Levine – Fantasia
  16. William Maynard – Sand Castles
  17. Jam Ann Meeker – Bottles in Green
  18. Teah Nathanson – Abstract Form
  19. Carl G. Nelson – Low Tide
  20. Harley Perkins – Ten O'Clock
  21. Margaret Philbrick – February in the Pit
  22. Otis Philbrick – Grape Vine in Spring
  23. Dawn V. Randall – The Rooster
  24. Abe L. ROTHSTEIN – Spring Thing
  25. Marion Cannon Schlesinger – Trio
  26. Augusta Sigourney – Atom Bomb
  27. Celia M. Somervell – The Burning Bush
  28. Adelaide Sproule – The Peaceable Kingdom
  29. Barbara Swan – Portrait of Gertrude Buckman
  30. Charles Wadsworth – The Tower from San Domenico
  31. Eleanor P. Walker – Sea Symphony
  32. Barbara C. Willis – Winter Window
  33. Robert E. Zauge – Patterns

Sculpture:

  1. Helen S. Chace – Girl with Red Hair
  2. Hal Robinson – Bronze
  3. C. Fayette Taylor – Flying Dutchman

Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association

Drawings and Prints:

  1. Andrew Anderson – Fragment of the North
  2. Josephine A. Delva – End of the Season
  3. George Dergalis – Expectations
  4. Barbara Ferrell – Amorphic Scene
  5. Lucy Field – Landscape
  6. Marian Frank – Landscape
  7. Fritz Freedman – Wintry Swamp
  8. Janis Friedman – Oriental Bird
  9. Henrietta Frost – Red Abstraction
  10. Jack Gensamer – Head
  11. Martha Glaser – Self Portrait
  12. Priscilla Green – Disques
  13. Hans Herbartschek – Hansen – Spirit of Gothic
  14. Helen Ritchie Hegnauer – Demi Hunt
  15. Philip Hickén – Bridge at Dover Street
  16. Juliet Kepes – Birds, Walking, Perching, Flapping, and Flying
  17. Juliet Kepes – Birds on Mountain Ledges
  18. Charlotte Lyons – Garden
  19. Carl Nelson – Landscape
  20. Tom O'Hara – Serenity
  21. Margaret Philbrick – Blue Settee
  22. Adelaide Sproule – Drawing
  23. Grace Stone – Shells
  24. Eleanor Walker – Pieces

The list includes various artists and their respective works, categorized by medium (paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints) and the location where they are exhibited.

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The image shows a printed list of artworks displayed at two different locations: the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Gallery of The Cambridge Art Association. The list is divided into three sections: Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of The Cambridge Art Association.

Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  1. FAY ABRAHAMS – Lands End
  2. ALICE ACKER – Taos Valley
  3. PAUL KURT ACKERMANN – Nimble Spring
  4. M. BARNET – Composition in Blue
  5. ROSE A. BROWN – Painting
  6. BARBARA FERRELL – Charles River at Night
  7. MABEL MILLS FIELD – Winter Garden
  8. MARIAN FRANK – Summer '58
  9. ELEANOR GOODRIDGE – P-59-1
  10. GEORGE D. GUZZI, Jr. – L'Inverno
  11. BEVERLY HALLAM – Chez Angèle
  12. PHILIP HICKEN – South End
  13. CONSTANCE HOLDEN – Driftwood #4
  14. HALLE JOHNSON – Shangri - La
  15. MONG LEE – Early Morning
  16. JULIUS LEVINE – Fantasia
  17. WILLIAM MAYNARD – Sand Castles
  18. JAM ANN MEEKER – Battles in Green
  19. TEAH NATHANSON – Abstract Form
  20. CARL G. NELSON – Low Tide
  21. HARLEY PERKINS – Ten O'Clock
  22. MARGARET PHILBRICK – February in the Pit
  23. OTIS PHILBRICK – Grape Vine in Spring
  24. DAWN V. RANDALL – The Roost
  25. ABE L. ROTHSTEIN – Spring Thaw
  26. MARION CANNON SCHLESINGER – Trio
  27. AUGUSTA SIGOURNEY – Atom Bomb
  28. CELIA M. SOMERVILLE – The Burning Bush
  29. ADELAIDE SPROUL – The Peaceable Kingdom
  30. BARBARA SWAN – Portrait of Gertrude Buckman
  31. CHARLES WADSWORTH – The Tower from San Domenico
  32. ELEANOR P. WALKER – Sea Symphony
  33. BARBARA C. WILLIS – Winter Window
  34. ROBERT E. ZAUGE – Patterns

Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  1. HELEN S. CHACE – Girl with Red Hair
  2. HAL ROBINSON – Bronze
  3. C. FAYETTE TAYLOR – Flying Dutchman

Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of The Cambridge Art Association:

  1. ANDREW ANDERSON – Fragment of the North
  2. JOSEPHINE A. DELVA – End of the Season
  3. GEORGE DERGALIS – Expectations
  4. BARBARA FERRELL – Amorphic Scene
  5. LUCY FIELD – Landscape
  6. MARIAN FRANK – Landscape
  7. FRITZ FREEDMAN – Wintry Swamp
  8. JANIS FREEDMAN – Oriental Bird
  9. HENRIETTA FROST – Red Abstraction
  10. JACK GENSEMER – Head
  11. MARTHA GLASER – Self Portrait
  12. PRISCILLA GREEN – Disques
  13. HANS HERBATSCHEK – HANSEN – Spirit of Gothic
  14. HELEN RITCHIE HEGNAUR – Demi Hunt
  15. PHILIP HICKEN – Bridge at Dover Street
  16. JULIET KEPES – Birds, Walking, Perching, Flapping, and Flying
  17. JULIET KEPES – Birds on Mountain Ledges
  18. CHARLOTTE LYONS – Garden
  19. CARL NELSEN – Landscape
  20. TOM O'HARA – Serenity
  21. MARGARET PHILBRICK – Blue Settee
  22. ADELAIDE SPROUL – Drawing
  23. GRACE STONE – Shells
  24. ELEANOR WALKER – Pices

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The image shows a list of artworks, divided into three sections: "Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum," "Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum," and "Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association." The list contains the titles of the artworks alongside the names of the artists who created them.

Paintings are listed with numbers 1 through 34, and include works such as "Lands End" by Fay Abrahams, "Taos Valley" by Alice Acker, and "Composition in Blue" by M. Barnett.

Sculptures are listed as numbers 35 through 37 and include "Girl with Red Hair" by Helen S. Chace, "Bronze" by Hal Robinson, and "Flying Dutchman" by C. Fayette Taylor.

Drawings and prints are numbered 38 through 61, featuring works like "Figment of the North" by Andrew Anderson, "End of the Season" by Josephine A. Delva, and "Expectations" by George Dergalis.

Specific entries, such as numbers 16, 20, 54, and 61, are marked with an asterisk. The font is a mix of regular and italic types, possibly indicating different categories or significance, such as highlighted or featured pieces. The background of the list is a foldable, yellowing paper, which gives it a vintage or archival look.

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The image is a page from a catalog or exhibition guide, featuring a list of artworks and artists. The page is divided into three main sections: "Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum," "Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum," and "Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association." Each section lists the artists and their respective works, with numbers corresponding to the gallery numbers or locations of the artworks. The artists' names are listed in alphabetical order, and the artworks are numbered sequentially within each section. The page appears to be from a printed catalog or exhibition guide, with a yellow background and black text.

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The image is a photograph of a printed document, which appears to be a catalog or a list of artworks. The document is organized into two main sections, each titled differently and listing artworks in a sequential order.

The first section is titled "Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and includes a list of 34 paintings, each assigned a number and accompanied by the artist's name and the title of the artwork. The list starts with "FAY ABRAHAMS - Taos Lands End" and ends with "ROBERT E. ZAUGE - Patterns."

The second section is titled "Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum" and lists 12 sculptures. This section starts with "HELEN S. CHACE - Girl with Red Hair" and ends with "C. FAYETTE TAYLOR - Flying Dutchman."

Below these two sections, there is another section titled "Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association." This section lists 30 artworks, beginning with "ANDREW ANDERSON - Figment of the North" and ending with "ELEANOR WALKER - Pices."

The document has a yellow background and appears to be printed on standard paper. The text is in black font, and the layout is straightforward, with each artwork listed in a single line. The document seems to be a catalog of an exhibition or a collection of artworks at the Busch-Reisinger Museum and the Cambridge Art Association Gallery.

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The image shows a typed document listing artworks from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, as well as drawings and prints from the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association. The document is organized into three main sections:

Paintings at the Busch-Reisinger Museum

  • A numbered list of 34 paintings, each accompanied by the artist's name and the title of the artwork. Examples include:
    • FAY ABRAHAMS – Lands End
    • ALICE ACKER – Taos Valley
    • PAUL KURT ACKERMANN – Nimble Spring
    • M. BARNET – Composition in Blue
    • ROSE A. BROWN – Painting
    • BARBARA FERRELL – Charles River at Night
    • MABEL MILLS FIELD – Winter Garden
    • MARIAN FRANK – Summer '58
    • ELLEANOR GOODRIDGE – P '59-'1
    • GEORGE D. GUZZI, JR. – L’Inverno
    • BEVERLY HALLAM – Chez Angele
    • PHILIP HICKEN – South End
    • CONSTANCE HOLDEN – Driftwood #4
    • HALLE JOHNSON – Shangri - la
    • MONG LEE – Early Morning
    • JULIUS LEVINE – Fantasie
    • WILLIAM MAYERD – Sand Castles
    • JAM ANN NEK – Bottles in Green
    • TEAH NATHANSON – Abstract Form
    • CARL G. NELSON – Low Tide
    • HARLEY PERKINS – Ten O’Clock
    • MARGARET PHILBRICK – February in the Pit
    • OTIS PHILBRICK – Grape Vine in Spring
    • DAWN V. RANDALL – The Rooster
    • ABE L. ROTHSTEIN – Spring Thing
    • MARION CANNON SCHLESINGER – Trio
    • AUG USTA SIGOURNEY – Atom Bomb
    • CELIA M. SOMERVILL – The Burning Bush
    • ADELEAIDE SPROUL – The Peaceable Kingdom
    • BARBARA SWAN – Portrait of Gertrude Buckman
    • CHARLES WADSWORTH – The Tower from San Domenico
    • ELENA P. WALKER – Sea Symphony
    • BARBARA C. WILLIS – Winter Window
    • ROBERT E. ZAUGE – Patterns

Sculpture at the Busch-Reisinger Museum

  • A numbered list of 3 sculptures:
    • HELEN S. CHACE – Girl with Red Hair
    • HAL ROBINSON – Bronze
    • C. FAYETTE TAYLOR – Flying Dutchman

Drawings and Prints at the Gallery of the Cambridge Art Association

  • A numbered list of 61 drawings and prints, each accompanied by the artist's name and the title of the artwork. Examples include:
    • ANDREW ANDERSON – Figment of the North
    • JOSEPHINE A. DELVA – End of the Season
    • GEORGE DERGALIS – Expectations
    • BARBARA FERRELL – Amorphic Scene
    • LUCY FIELD – Landscape
    • MARIAN FRANK – Landscape
    • FRITZ FREEDMAN – Wintry Swamp
    • JANIS FRIEDMAN – Oriental Bird
    • HENRIETTA FROST – Red Abstraction
    • JACK GENSEMER – Head
    • MARTHA GLASER – Self Portrait
    • PRICILLA GREEN – Disques
    • HANS HERBATSCHEK HANSEN – Spirit of Gothic
    • HELEN RITCHIE HEGNAUR – Demi Hunt
    • PHILIP HICKEN – Bridge at Dover Street
    • JULIET KEPES – Birds, Walking, Perching, Flapping, and Flying
    • JULIET KEPES – Birds on Mountain Ledges
    • CHARLOTTE LYONS – Garden
    • CARL NELSEN – Landscape
    • TOM O’HARA – Serenity
    • MARGARET PHILBRICK – Blue Settee
    • ADELEAIDE SPROUL – Drawing
    • GRACE STONE – Shells
    • ELEANOR WALKER – Pices

Visual Observations

  • The document appears to be a typed catalog or inventory, likely from an art exhibition or museum collection.
  • The text is neatly organized in columns, with clear numbering and consistent formatting.
  • The paper has a slightly aged or yellowed appearance, suggesting it may be an older document or a reproduction of an archival record.
  • The layout is clean and structured, indicating it was intended for reference or display purposes.

This document serves as a comprehensive listing of artworks, providing titles, artists, and categories for paintings, sculptures, and drawings/prints.