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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796691

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The image shows an open page from a book or catalog that lists various artworks, their creators, mediums, dates, and acquisition details. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Josef Hoffmann:

    • "Figure Study," ink, c.1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
    • "Figure Study of Man with Dog," ink, c.1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
    • "Interlocking Forms," ink, c.1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  2. Franz Hony:

    • "Landscape near Burgscholdungen," ink on white paper, 1816; gift from Dean and Mrs. Reginald R. Ticknor.
  3. Gustav Klimt:

    • "Lady with a Fan," charcoal on brown paper; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  4. August Macke:

    • "Three Female Nudes," wash drawing, 1912; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  5. Carl Spitzweg:

    • "Artists on an Excursion," pencil, c.1880; purchased by the Museum Association.
    • "Figure Studies," pencil, c.1880; purchased by the Museum Association.
  6. Paintings:

    • Augsburg School, XVII Century: "Cleopatra Drinking the Pearl"; purchased by the Museum Association.
    • Helmz Tucker: "In the Air and in the Water," oil, 1951; anonymous gift.
    • Wols: "Composition," watercolor; purchased by the Museum Association.
  7. Prints:

    • Max Ernst: "Electra," lithograph, c.1939; purchased by the Museum Association.
    • Lyonel Feininger: "Design for Bauhaus Exhibition," woodcut, 1923; gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Hans Hartung: "Composition," drypoint and touches of watercolor; gift from Frederick B. Deknatel.
    • Erich Heckel: "Couple," woodcut, 1910; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

The text is neatly organized, listing each artwork with its relevant details in a structured format. The page appears to be part of a larger document or catalog, likely from a museum or art collection.

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The image depicts a page from a catalog or collection list, specifically detailing various artworks. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Josef Hoffmann (ink, around 1925):

    • Figure Study
    • Figure Study of Man with Dog
    • Interlocking Forms
      All three pieces were purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  2. Franz Horny (ink on white paper, 1816):

    • Landscape near Burgscheidungen
      This artwork was gifted by Dean and Mrs. Reginald H. Phelps.
  3. Gustav Klimt (charcoal on brown paper):

    • Lady with a Fan
      Purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  4. August Macke (wash drawing, 1912):

    • Three Female Nudes
      Purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  5. Carl Spitzweg (pencil, around 1880):

    • Artists on an Excursion
    • Figure Studies
      Both were purchased by the Museum Association.
  6. XVIII Century Augsburg School:

    • Cleopatra Drinking the Pearl
      Purchased by the Museum Association.
  7. Heinz Trokes (oil, 1951):

    • In the Air and in the Water
      This artwork was an anonymous gift.
  8. Wols (watercolor):

    • Composition
      Purchased by the Museum Association.
  9. Prints:

    • Max Ernst (lithograph, around 1935):

      • Electra
        Purchased by the Museum Association.
    • Lyonel Feininger (woodcut, 1923):

      • Design for Bauhaus Exhibition
        Gifted by Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Hans Hartung (drypoint and touches of watercolor):

      • Composition
        Gifted by Frederick B. Deknatel.
    • Erich Heckel (woodcut, 1910):

      • Couple
        Purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

This list covers a variety of artists, mediums, and years, showcasing a rich collection of artwork with several pieces being gifted or purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a catalog or documentation of artworks, possibly from a museum or gallery. The page lists various artworks along with details such as the artist, title, medium, date, and method of acquisition. The entries are categorized under different types like "Drawings," "Paintings," and "Prints."

Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Drawings:

  1. Josef Hoffmann: "Figure Study," ink, c. 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  2. Josef Hoffmann: "Figure Study of Man with Dog," ink, c. 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  3. Josef Hoffmann: "Interlocking Forms," ink, c. 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  4. Franz Horny: "Landscape near Burgscheidungen," ink on white paper, 1816; gift from Dean and Mrs. Reginald H. Phelps.
  5. Gustav Klimt: "Lady with a Fan," charcoal on brown paper; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  6. August Macke: "Three Female Nudes," wash drawing, 1912; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  7. Carl Spitzweg: "Artists on an Excursion," pencil, c. 1880; purchased, Museum Association.
  8. Carl Spitzweg: "Figure Studies," pencil, c. 1880; purchased, Museum Association.

Paintings:

  1. Augsburg School, XVIII Century: "Cleopatra Drinking the Pearl"; purchased, Museum Association.
  2. Heinz Trokes: "In the Air and in the Water," oil, 1951; anonymous gift.
  3. Wols: "Composition," watercolor; purchased, Museum Association.

Prints:

  1. Max Ernst: "Electra," lithograph, c. 1935; purchased, Museum Association.
  2. Lyonel Feininger: "Design for Bauhaus Exhibition," woodcut, 1923; gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  3. Hans Hartung: "Composition," drypoint with touches of watercolor; gift from Frederick B. Deknatel.
  4. Erich Heckel: "Couple," woodcut, 1910; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

The page is typed and the text is clearly organized, providing a comprehensive record of the artworks and their respective details.

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The image depicts an inventory list from a museum or art collection. The list includes various artworks, detailing the artist, title, medium, date, and acquisition information. Here's a detailed summary:

Drawings:

  1. Josef Hoffmann

    • Figure Study, ink, c. 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
    • Figure Study of Man with Dog, ink, c. 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
    • Interlocking Forms, ink, c. 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  2. Franz Horny

    • Landscape near Burgscheidungen, ink on white paper, 1916; gift of Dean and Mrs. Reginald H. Phelps.
  3. Gustav Klimt

    • Lady with a Fan, charcoal on brown paper; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  4. August Macke

    • Three Female Nudes, wash drawing, 1912; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  5. Carl Spitzweg

    • Artists on an Excursion, pencil, c. 1880; purchased by the Museum Association.
    • Figure Studies, pencil, c. 1880; purchased by the Museum Association.

Paintings:

  1. Augsburg School, XVIII Century

    • Cleopatra Drinking the Pearl; purchased by the Museum Association.
  2. Heinz Trökes

    • In the Air and in the Water, oil, 1951; anonymous gift.
  3. Wols

    • Composition, watercolor; purchased by the Museum Association.

Prints:

  1. Max Ernst

    • Electra, lithograph, c. 1935; purchased by the Museum Association.
  2. Lyonel Feininger

    • Design for Bauhaus Exhibition, woodcut, 1923; gift of Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  3. Hans Hartung

    • Composition, drypoint and touches of watercolor; gift of Frederick B. Deknatel.
  4. Erich Heckel

    • Couple, woodcut, 1910; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or ledger listing various artworks, including their artists, titles, media, dates, and acquisition details. Here is a detailed summary:

Drawings and Sketches:

  1. Josef Hoffmann:

    • Figure Study, ink, circa 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
    • Figure Study of Man with Dog, ink, circa 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
    • Interlocking Forms, ink, circa 1925; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  2. Franz Horny:

    • Landscape near Burgscheidungen, ink on white paper, 1816; gift from Dean and Mrs. Reginald H. Phelps.
  3. Gustav Klimt:

    • Lady with a Fan, charcoal on brown paper; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  4. August Macke:

    • Three Female Nudes, wash drawing, 1912; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.
  5. Carl Spitzweg:

    • Artists on an Excursion, pencil, circa 1880; purchased by the Museum Association.
    • Figure Studies, pencil, circa 1880; purchased by the Museum Association.

Paintings:

  1. Augsburg School, XVIII Century:

    • Cleopatra Drinking the Pearl; purchased by the Museum Association.
  2. Heinz Trokes:

    • In the Air and in the Water, oil, 1951; anonymous gift.
  3. Wols:

    • Composition, watercolor; purchased by the Museum Association.

Prints:

  1. Max Ernst:

    • Electra, lithograph, circa 1935; purchased by the Museum Association.
  2. Lyonel Feininger:

    • Design for Bauhaus Exhibition, woodcut, 1923; gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  3. Hans Hartung:

    • Composition, drypoint and touches of watercolor; gift from Frederick B. Deknatel.
  4. Erich Heckel:

    • Couple, woodcut, 1910; purchased in memory of Louis W. Black.

The entries provide a mix of gifts and purchases, with several items acquired in memory of Louis W. Black and others by the Museum Association or specific individuals. The artworks span various media, including ink, charcoal, pencil, oil, watercolor, and woodcuts.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog listing various artworks. The entries detail the artist, the artwork title, the medium, the approximate date of creation, and the method of acquisition. Here's a detailed summary of the information presented:

Drawings:

  1. Josef Hoffmann: Figure Study, ink, circa 1925; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
  2. Josef Hoffmann: Figure Study of Man with Dog, ink, circa 1925; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
  3. Josef Hoffmann: Interlocking Forms, ink, circa 1925; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
  4. Franz Horny: Landscape near Burgscheidungen, ink on white paper, 1816; gift from Dean and Mrs. Reginald H. Phelps.
  5. Gustav Klimt: Lady with a Fan, charcoal on brown paper; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
  6. August Macke: Three Female Nudes, wash drawing, 1912; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
  7. Carl Spitzweg: Artists on an Excursion, pencil, circa 1880; purchase, Museum Association.
  8. Carl Spitzweg: Figure Studies, pencil, circa 1880; purchase, Museum Association.

Paintings:

  1. Augsburg School, XVIII Century: Cleopatra Drinking the Pearl; purchase, Museum Association.
  2. Heinz Trokes: In the Air and in the Water, oil, 1951; anonymous gift.
  3. Wols: Composition, watercolor; purchase, Museum Association.

Prints:

  1. Max Ernst: Electra, lithograph, circa 1935; purchase, Museum Association.
  2. Lyonel Feininger: Design for Bauhaus Exhibition, woodcut, 1923; gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  3. Hans Hartung: Composition, drypoint and touches of watercolor; gift from Frederick B. Deknatel.
  4. Erich Heckel: Couple, woodcut, 1910; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.

The entries provide a mix of drawings, paintings, and prints, showcasing various artists and their works acquired through different means such as purchase, gifts, and anonymous donations.

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The image shows an open book displaying a typed list of art pieces, their creators, mediums, approximate dates, and acquisition details. The list includes sections titled "Paintings" and "Prints" and features works by various artists such as Josef Hoffmann, Franz Horny, Gustav Klimt, August Macke, Carl Spitzweg, Max Ernst, Lyonel Feininger, Hans Hartung, and Erich Heckel. Each entry includes the title or description of the artwork, the medium used (e.g., ink, charcoal, pencil, oil, watercolor, lithograph, woodcut, drypoint), the approximate creation date, and information on how the piece was acquired by the museum or association, often mentioning purchases in memory of Louis W. Black or gifts from individuals like Mrs. Reginald H. Phelps or Mrs. Julia Feininger. The text appears to be a printed catalogue or inventory page from an art institution's collection.

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This image shows an open book with a page listing artworks and details regarding their acquisition. The text includes the names of artists such as Josef Hoffmann, Franz Hopp, Gustav Klimt, August Macke, Carl Spitzweg, and several others, along with brief descriptions of their respective artworks. It looks like some parts of the text mention that certain pieces were purchased in memory of Louisa W. Black, while others list different means of acquisition such as donations or gifts. The book itself appears to be an inventory or catalogue from a gallery or museum, documenting the provenance and collection details of various works of art.

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The image shows an open book, likely a catalog or inventory of an art collection. The visible page contains a list of artworks, organized by artist and medium, along with details about their acquisition. Here is a breakdown of the content:

Content Overview:

The page is divided into sections, each listing various artworks along with their artists, titles, mediums, dates, and acquisition details. The entries are formatted in a structured, typed manner, suggesting this is part of an official record or catalog.


Key Sections and Details:

1. Drawings and Prints:

  • Artists and Works:
    • Josef Hoffmann:
      • Figure Study, ink, c.1925; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
      • Figure Study of Man with Dog, ink, c.1925; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
      • Interlocking Forms, ink, c.1925; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
    • Franz Horny:
      • Landscape near Burgscheidungen, ink on white paper, 1816; gift, Dean and Mrs. Reginald H. Phelps.
    • Gustav Klimt:
      • Lady with a Fan, charcoal on brown paper; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
    • August Macke:
      • Three Female Nudes, wash drawing, 1912; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.
    • Carl Spitzweg:
      • Artists on an Excursion, pencil, c.1880; purchase, Museum Association.
      • Figure Studies, pencil, c.1880; purchase, Museum Association.

2. Paintings:

  • Works:
    • Augsburg School, XVIII Century:
      • Cleopatra Drinking the Pearl; purchase, Museum Association.
    • Heinz Trokes:
      • In the Air and in the Water, oil, 1951; anonymous gift.
    • Wols:
      • Composition, watercolor; purchase, Museum Association.

3. Prints:

  • Works:
    • Max Ernst:
      • Electra, lithograph, c.1935; purchase, Museum Association.
    • Lyonel Feininger:
      • Design for Bauhaus Exhibition, woodcut, 1923; gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Hans Hartung:
      • Composition, drypoint and touches of watercolor; gift, Frederick B. Deknatel.
    • Erich Heckel:
      • Couple, woodcut, 1910; purchase in memory of Louis W. Black.

Visual Characteristics:

  • Binding and Condition:

    • The book appears to have a sturdy green spine and is open to a single page.
    • The paper is clean and well-preserved, suggesting the book is part of an archive or museum collection.
    • The text is typed or printed in a formal, legible font, typical of catalog entries.
  • Handheld Object:

    • A white, rounded object (possibly a hand or a part of a device) is visible in the top-left corner, partially obscuring the page. This suggests the image was taken while someone was handling the book.

Purpose:

The page serves as a detailed inventory of artworks, documenting their acquisition history, mediums, and dates. The repeated mention of "purchase in memory of Louis W. Black" indicates that many of these pieces were acquired as donations or purchases in honor of this individual, likely a benefactor or significant figure associated with the institution.


Conclusion:

This image depicts a page from an art collection catalog, listing drawings, paintings, and prints by various artists. The entries provide comprehensive details about each artwork, including medium, date, and acquisition context, with a notable theme of acquisitions made in memory of Louis W. Black. The book's condition and formal presentation suggest it is part of a professional or institutional archive.

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The image shows an open book with several pages displaying text. The book appears to be a catalog or inventory of artworks, likely from a museum or collection. The pages contain detailed descriptions of various artworks, including the artist's name, title, medium, date, and sometimes additional information about the acquisition or provenance of the piece.

The text is organized in a structured format, with each entry starting with the artist's name, followed by the title of the artwork, the medium used, the date of creation, and sometimes additional notes about the acquisition or a gift. The entries are separated by blank lines for clarity.

The book's pages are white, and the text is printed in black ink. The book has a green spine, and the pages are bound together, suggesting it is a physical book rather than a digital document.

The artworks mentioned in the entries span different periods and styles, indicating a diverse collection. Some of the artists mentioned include Josef Hoffmann, Franz Horny, Gustav Klimt, August Macke, Carl Spitzweg, and others. The artworks range from figure studies and landscapes to prints and paintings, showcasing a variety of artistic expressions.

Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the detailed cataloging and documentation of a collection of artworks, highlighting the importance of preserving and recording the history and provenance of each piece.