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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

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The image shows a page from a museum's accessions record for the year 1959-60. The document lists various items acquired by the Busch-Reisinger Museum during this period. The items are categorized into different types of art and artifacts, including decorative art, ceramics, metalwork, furniture, typography, and drawings. Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:

Decorative Art:

  • Ceramics:

    • Swiss, XVII Century: Doll's House, Oven, Painted Faience, circa 1651; purchased by the Museum Association.
  • Metalwork:

    • American, XIX Century: Art Nouveau Brooch, gold and jeweled; gift from H. Wade White.
    • English, XIX Century: Set of Liberty Spoons, silver and enamel; gift from Kate White.
    • Frankish, VII Century: Pendant, bronze; purchased in memory of Edna K. Loeb.
    • Frankish, VII Century: Eagle Fibula, gilded bronze and glass inlay; purchased in memory of Edna K. Loeb.
    • German or Dutch, V Century: Fibula, gilded silver; purchased in memory of Edna K. Loeb.
    • German, XIV Century: Plaque of God the Father, gilded copper, circa 1330; Museum purchase.
  • Furniture:

    • German, XVI Century: Washing Cabinet, pine, circa 1500; purchased in memory of Edna K. Loeb.

Typography:

  • El Lissitzky: Cover for a Portfolio; gift from Peter Deitsch.

Drawings:

  • Lyonel Feininger: Design for Postcard, ink, 1923; gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  • Josef Hoffmann: Composition, ink, circa 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

The document is neatly organized and typed, providing a clear record of the acquisitions made by the museum during the specified period.

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The image is a page from an accession record of the Busch-Reisinger Museum for the years 1959-60. The page lists various items acquired by the museum, categorized under Decorative Art, including ceramics, metalwork, furniture, typography, and drawings.

  1. Ceramics:

    • A Swiss Doll's House Oven from the 17th century, painted faïence, acquired in 1681 by purchase from the Museum Association.
  2. Metalwork:

    • An American Art Nouveau Brooch from the 19th century, made of gold and jewels, gifted by H. Wade White.
    • An English set of Liberty Spoons from the 19th century, made of silver and enamel, also gifted by H. Wade White.
    • A Frankish Pendant from the 7th century, made of bronze, purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • A Frankish Eagle Fibula from the 7th century, made of gilded bronze and glass inlay, purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • A Fibula from the 5th or 6th century, possibly German or Dutch, made of gilded silver, purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • A German Plaque of God the Father from the 14th century, made of gilded copper, circa 1350, purchased by the museum.
  3. Furniture:

    • A German Washing Cabinet from the 16th century, made of pine, circa 1500, purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  4. Typography:

    • A portfolio cover by El Lissitzky, gifted by Peter Deutsch.
  5. Drawings:

    • A design for a postcard by Lyonel Feininger from 1923, ink on paper, gifted by Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • A composition by Josef Hoffmann from around 1925, ink, purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

This page provides a detailed record of the museum's acquisitions during the specified period, highlighting both the origins and the donors or purchasers of these items.

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The image shows a page from the accession records of the Busch-Reisinger Museum for the years 1959-1960. The page lists various artworks and their categories, including decorative art, metalwork, furniture, typography, and drawings.

Decorative Art:

  • Ceramics:
    • Swiss, XVII Century: Doll's House Oven, painted faïence, 1681; purchased by the Museum Association.

Metalwork:

  • American, XIX Century:
    • Art Nouveau Brooch, gold and jewelled; gifted by H. Wade White.
  • English, XIX Century:
    • Set of Liberty Spoons, silver and enamel; gifted by H. Wade White.
  • Frankish, VII Century:
    • Pendant, bronze; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • Frankish, VII Century:
    • Eagle Fibula, gilded bronze and glass inlay; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • German or Dutch, V Century:
    • Fibula, gilded silver; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • German, XIV Century:
    • Plaque of God the Father, gilded copper, circa 1350; museum purchase.

Furniture:

  • German, XVI Century:
    • Washing Cabinet, pine, circa 1500; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.

Typography:

  • El Lissitzky:
    • Cover for a Portfolio; gifted by Peter Deitsch.

Drawings:

  • Lyonel Feininger:
    • Design for Postcard, ink, 1923; gifted by Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  • Josef Hoffmann:
    • Composition, ink, circa 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

Each entry includes details such as the country of origin, the century, the type of artwork, and the method of acquisition (gift or purchase).

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" with the heading "ACCESSIONS 1959-60." The page lists various items acquired by the museum during that period, categorized under different types of decorative art, including ceramics, metalwork, furniture, typography, and drawings. Here is a detailed summary of the items listed:

Decorative Art

Ceramics

  • Swiss, XVII Century: Doll's House Oven, painted faience, 1681; purchased by the Museum Association.

Metalwork

  • American, XIX Century: Art Nouveau Brooch, gold and jeweled; gift from H. Wade White.
  • English, XIX Century: Set of Liberty Spoons, silver and enamel; gift from H. Wade White.
  • Frankish, VII Century: Pendant, bronze; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • Frankish, VII Century: Eagle Fibula, gilded bronze and glass; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • German or Dutch, V Century: Fibula, gilded silver; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • German, XIV Century: Plaque of God the Father, gilded copper, c. 1350; museum purchase.

Furniture

  • German, XVI Century: Washing Cabinet, pine, c. 1500; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.

Typography

  • El Lissitzky: Cover for a Portfolio; gift from Peter Deutsch.

Drawings

  • Lyonel Feininger: Design for Postcard, ink, 1923; gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  • Josef Hoffmann: Composition, ink, c. 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

The items were acquired through various means such as purchases, gifts, and purchases in memory of specific individuals.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or record book from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. This particular page details the museum's accessions (new acquisitions) for the period from 1959 to 1960. The acquisitions are categorized into different types of art and artifacts:

  1. Decorative Art

    • Ceramics

      • Swiss, XVIII Century: Doll's House Oven, painted faience, from 1681; purchased by the Museum Association.
    • Metalwork

      • American, XIX Century: Art Nouveau Brooch, gold and jeweled; gift from H. Wade White.
      • English, XIX Century: Set of Liberty Spoons, silver and enamel; gift from H. Wade White.
      • Frankish, VII Century: Pendant, bronze; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
      • Frankish, VII Century: Eagle Fibula, gilded bronze and glass inlay; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
      • German or Dutch, V Century: Fibula, gilded silver; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
      • German, XIV Century: Plaque of God the Father, gilded copper, circa 1350; museum purchase.
    • Furniture

      • German, XVI Century: Washing Cabinet, pine, circa 1500; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • Typography

      • El Lissitzky: Cover for a portfolio; gift from Peter Deutsch.
  2. Drawings

    • Lyonel Feininger: Design for Postcard, ink, 1923; gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Josef Hoffmann: Composition, ink, circa 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

This record provides detailed information on each item, including its origin, material, date, and how it was acquired by the museum.

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The image shows a page from an accession record book for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, specifically for the years 1959-1960. The page lists various decorative art items that were acquired during this period. Here is a detailed summary:

Decorative Art

Ceramics

  • Swiss, XVII Century: Doll's House Oven, painted faïence, dated 1681; purchased by the Museum Association.

Metalwork

  • American, XIX Century: Art Nouveau Brooch, gold and jeweled; gifted by H. Wade White.
  • English, XIX Century: Set of Liberty Spoons, silver and enamel; gifted by H. Wade White.
  • Frankish, VII Century: Pendant, bronze; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • Frankish, VII Century: Eagle Fibula, gilded bronze and glass inlay; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • German or Dutch, V Century: Fibula, gilded silver; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • German, XIV Century: Plaque of God the Father, gilded copper, circa 1350; museum purchase.

Furniture

  • German, XVI Century: Washing Cabinet, pine, circa 1500; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.

Typography

  • El Lissitzky: Cover for a Portfolio; gifted by Peter Deutsch.

Drawings

  • Lyonel Feininger: Design for Postcard, ink, 1923; gifted by Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  • Josef Hoffmann: Composition, ink, circa 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

This record provides a snapshot of the museum's acquisitions in decorative art, metalwork, furniture, typography, and drawings for the specified period.

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The image shows a typed document page titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM ACCESSIONS 1959-60." The document lists various items acquired by the museum during that time, categorized under sections such as Decorative Art, Ceramics, Metalwork, Furniture, Typography, and Drawings.

  • Under Ceramics: A Swiss Doll's House Oven from the 17th century (painted faience, 1681) was purchased through the Museum Association.
  • Under Metalwork: Several pieces are listed including an American 19th-century Art Nouveau brooch (gold and jewelled) gifted by H. Wade White; English 19th-century Liberty spoons (silver and enamel), also a gift by H. Wade White; Frankish 7th-century bronze pendant and eagle fibula with gilded bronze and glass inlay, purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb; German or Dutch 5th-century gilded silver fibula, also purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb; and a German 14th-century plaque of God the Father (gilded copper, circa 1330), purchased by the museum.
  • Under Furniture: A German 16th-century washing cabinet made of pine, circa 1500, purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  • Under Typography: A cover for a portfolio by El Lissitzky, gifted by Peter Deitsch.
  • Under Drawings: A postcard design in ink from 1923 by Lyonel Feininger, gifted by Mrs. Julia Feininger; and a composition in ink, circa 1925, by Josef Hoffmann, purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

The page is clean and neatly typed with some underlined section headings for clarity. The typed sheet is placed on top of other pages in what appears to be a large book or ledger.

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The image shows a book or catalog page titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" with a list of ACCESSIONS for the years 1959-60. It details various additions to the museum's collection, categorized under different types of art and artifacts, such as Decorative Art, Metalwork, Furniture, Typography, and Drawings.

The document notes items like a Swiss XVIII Century Doll's House Oven, an American XX Century Art Nouveau Brooch, an English XIX Century set of Liberty Spoons, and a German, XIV Century Plaque of God the Father, among others.

Certain acquisitions mention how they were acquired, such as by purchase, gift, or in memory of individuals. For instance, there are several entries noted as purchases in memory of Eda K. Loeb and one in memory of Louis W. Black.

Contributions of individuals are highlighted, such as a gift from H. Wade White and a cover for a portfolio by El Lissitzky, given by Peter Deitsch. Artwork contributions also include pieces by Lyonel Feininger and Josef Hoffmann.

The page's background is off-white, and the text is organized neatly into columns with the respective headings aligned to the left. The artifact descriptions are concise, often with details on the medium, cultural origin, century, and conditions of acquisition.

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The image shows an open book titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM", specifically detailing accessions from 1959-60. The page is structured into sections categorizing various types of acquisitions, including Decorative Art, Furniture, Typography, and Drawings.

Decorative Art:

  • Ceramics:
    • Swiss, XVII Century: Doll's House Oven, painted faience, 1681; purchased by the Museum Association.
  • Metalwork:
    • American, XIX Century: Art Nouveau Brooch, gold and jeweled; gift from H. Wade White.
    • English, XIX Century: Set of Liberty Spoons, silver and enamel; gift from H. Wade White.
    • Frankish, VII Century: Pendant, bronze; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • Frankish, VII Century: Eagle Fibula, gilded bronze and glass inlay; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • German or Dutch, V Century: Fibula, gilded silver; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • German, XIV Century: Plaque of God the Father, gilded copper, c. 1330; Museum purchase.

Furniture:

  • German, XVI Century: Washing Cabinet, pine, c. 1500; purchased in memory of Eda K. Loeb.

Typography:

  • El Lissitzky: Cover for a Portfolio; gift from Peter Deitsch.

Drawings:

  • Lyonel Feininger: Design for Postcard, ink, 1923; gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  • Josef Hoffmann: Composition, ink, c. 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

The page is neatly typed and organized, reflecting a formal cataloging system used by the museum to document acquisitions, including details such as the origin, date, material, and donor or purchase information for each item. The green spine of the book is visible, indicating it is part of a larger collection or archive.

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The image shows a book open to a page with the title "Busch-Reisinger Museum Accessions 1959-60." The page features a list of acquisitions made by the museum during that period, categorized into different sections such as Decorative Art, Ceramics, Metalwork, Furniture, Typography, Drawings, and more. Each entry provides details about the item, including its origin, century, material, and acquisition method (purchase, gift, or museum purchase). The list includes items like a Swiss XVII Century Doll's House Oven, an American XIX Century Art Nouveau Brooch, and a German XVI Century Washing Cabinet, among others. The page has a green border and is placed on a gray background.