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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796693

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog listing various sculptures. The text is organized under the heading "Sculpture" and lists the following items:

  1. Ursula Förster:

    • Title: Diabolo Player
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Date: 1956
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  2. Unknown Artist:

    • Title: Saint Anna Selbdritt
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Date: XVI Century (16th Century)
    • Origin: German
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  3. Unknown Artist:

    • Title: Figure of Death with left hand raised
    • Medium: Lindenwood
    • Date: XVI Century (16th Century)
    • Origin: German
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  4. Unknown Artist:

    • Title: Figure of Death with outstretched right arm
    • Medium: Lindenwood
    • Date: XVI Century (16th Century)
    • Origin: German
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  5. Unknown Artist:

    • Title: Beggar
    • Medium: Oak
    • Date: XVII Century (17th Century)
    • Origin: German or Netherlandish
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenn
  6. Gerhard Marcks:

    • Title: Europa
    • Medium: Bronze relief
    • Date: 1955
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift

The page appears to be part of a museum's collection catalog, detailing the sculptures along with their medium, date, origin, and how they were acquired.

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The image shows an open page from a catalog or a record book related to sculpture. The entries listed under the section "Sculpture" detail various works of art.

Here's a detailed summary of each entry:

  1. Ursula Forster:

    • Title: Diabolo Player
    • Material: Bronze
    • Year: 1958
    • Acquisition: Purchase by the Museum Association
  2. German, XVI Century:

    • Title: Sankt'Anna Selbdritt
    • Material: Polychromed wood
    • Acquisition: Purchase by the Museum Association
  3. German, XVI Century:

    • Title: Figure of Death with left hand raised
    • Material: Lindenwood
    • Acquisition: Purchase by the Museum Association
  4. German, XVI Century:

    • Title: Figure of Death with outstretched right arm
    • Material: Lindenwood
    • Acquisition: Purchase by the Museum Association
  5. German or Netherlandish, XVII Century:

    • Title: St. Martin and the Beggar
    • Material: Oak
    • Acquisition: Gift from Mr. and Mrs. Donald Penn
  6. Gerhard Marcks:

    • Title: Europa
    • Material: Bronze relief
    • Year: 1955
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift

The entries provide a historical and artistic context, detailing the artists, materials, and acquisition methods of the sculptures.

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The image shows an open book with a page titled "Sculpture." The page lists several sculptures along with their details such as the artist, title, material, date, and how they were acquired. The entries on the page are as follows:

  1. Ursula Forster: "Diabolo Player," bronze, 1958, purchased by the Museum Association.
  2. German, 16th Century: "Sant'Anna Selbdritt," polychromed wood, purchased by the Museum Association.
  3. German, 16th Century: "Figure of Death with left hand raised," lindenwood, purchased by the Museum Association.
  4. German, 16th Century: "Figure of Death with outstretched right arm," lindenwood, purchased by the Museum Association.
  5. German or Netherlandish, 17th Century: "St. Martin and the Beggar," oak, gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Penn.
  6. Gerhard Marcks: "Europa," bronze relief, 1955, anonymous gift.

The text is typewritten and neatly organized, with each entry on a new line. The book appears to be well-preserved, and the page is clean with no visible markings or damage. The edge of the book is visible, showing the pages' gilding. The background is a plain, light-colored surface.

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The image shows an inventory or catalog page listing various pieces of sculpture. The details provided for each sculpture include the artist (if known), the title or description, the material, the date or century of origin, and the acquisition details. Here is the detailed information from the page:

  1. Ursula Forster

    • Title/Description: Diabolo Player
    • Material: Bronze
    • Date: 1958
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  2. German, XVI Century

    • Title/Description: Sankt Anna Selbdritt
    • Material: Polychromed wood
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  3. German, XVI Century

    • Title/Description: Figure of Death with left hand raised
    • Material: Lindenwood
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  4. German, XVI Century

    • Title/Description: Figure of Death with outstretched right arm
    • Material: Lindenwood
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  5. German or Netherlandish, XVII Century

    • Title/Description: St. Martin and the Beggar
    • Material: Oak
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenn
  6. Gerhard Marcks

    • Title/Description: Europa, bronze relief
    • Date: 1955
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift

This list appears to be part of a museum's catalog or inventory record.

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The image shows an open book with a page listing various sculptures. The entries detail the name of the artist or origin, the title of the sculpture, the material used, the date, and the acquisition method. Here is a summary of the entries on the page:

  1. Ursula Forster: "Diabolo Player," bronze, 1958; purchased by the Museum Association.
  2. German, XVI Century: "Sankt Anna Selbdritt," polychromed wood; purchased by the Museum Association.
  3. German, XVI Century: Figure of Death with left hand raised, lindenwood; purchased by the Museum Association.
  4. German, XVI Century: Figure of Death with outstretched right arm, lindenwood; purchased by the Museum Association.
  5. German or Netherlandish, XVII Century: "St. Martin and the Beggar," oak; gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Penn.
  6. Gerhard Marcks: "Europa," bronze relief, 1955; anonymous gift.

The page is neatly typed, and the entries are organized under the heading "Sculpture." The book appears to be a catalog or inventory related to the collection of a museum or gallery.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog listing various sculptures. Each entry provides information on the artist, title, material, date, and method of acquisition. Here's a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Sculpture by Ursula Forster:

    • Title: Diabolo Player
    • Material: Bronze
    • Date: 1958
    • Acquisition: Purchase by the Museum Association
  2. Anonymous German Sculpture:

    • Title: Sankt'Anna Selbdritt
    • Material: Polychromed wood
    • Period: XVI Century
    • Acquisition: Purchase by the Museum Association
  3. Anonymous German Sculpture:

    • Title: Figure of Death with left hand raised
    • Material: Lindenwood
    • Period: XVI Century
    • Acquisition: Purchase by the Museum Association
  4. Anonymous German Sculpture:

    • Title: Figure of Death with outstretched right arm
    • Material: Lindenwood
    • Period: XVI Century
    • Acquisition: Purchase by the Museum Association
  5. Anonymous Sculpture:

    • Title: St. Martin and the Beggar
    • Material: Oak
    • Period: XVII Century
    • Origin: German or Netherlandish
    • Acquisition: Gift from Mr. and Mrs. Donald Penn
  6. Sculpture by Gerhard Marcks:

    • Title: Europa
    • Material: Bronze relief
    • Date: 1955
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift

The entries suggest that the book or catalog is focused on the collection and provenance of these sculptures, detailing how they were acquired by the Museum Association or other individuals.

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This image shows an open book with text referring to a list of sculptures. The left side of the image shows the edge of the open book's pages, slightly out of focus, and the right side displays a single page with a visibly textured surface, possibly reflecting the quality of the paper. The text is sharp and clear, providing details of various sculptures, their titles, materials, dates, and acquisition information (e.g., purchase, gift, etc.). Some of the sculptures listed include:

  • Ursula Förster: Diablo Player, bronze, 1958; purchase, Museum Association.
  • German, XVI Century: Sankt Anna Selbdritt, polychromed wood; purchase, Museum Association.
  • German, XVI Century: Figure of Death with left hand raised, lime wood; purchase, Museum Association.
  • German XVI Century: Figure of Death with outstretched right arm, lime wood; purchase, Museum Association.
  • German, Netherlandish, XVII Century: St. Martin and the Beggar, oak; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenn.
  • Gerhard Marcks: Europa, bronze relief, 1955; anonymous gift.

The page appears to be from a catalog or index from a museum or collection. The bottom corner of the right-hand page peeks out beneath the main page, indicating the book is well-used with potentially softened corners from handling.

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The image shows an open book with a typed page titled "Sculpture." The page lists several sculptures, including their descriptions, materials, dates, and acquisition details. The entries are:

  • Ursula Förster: Diabolo Player, bronze, 1958; purchase, Museum Association.
  • German, XVI Century: Sankt Anna Selbdritt, polychromed wood; purchase, Museum Association.
  • German, XVI Century: Figure of Death with left hand raised, lindenwood; purchase, Museum Association.
  • German, XVI Century: Figure of Death with outstretched right arm, lindenwood; purchase, Museum Association.
  • German or Netherlandish, XVII Century: St. Martin and the Beggar, oak; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenn.
  • Gerhard Marcks: Europa, bronze relief, 1955; anonymous gift.

The page appears to be printed on a separate sheet of paper that is loosely placed in the book, which has an olive green cover and white pages. The background surface is a plain light gray.

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The image shows an open book, with a page titled "Sculpture" visible. The page contains a list of sculptural works along with details about their artists, materials, dates, and acquisition information. Here is a breakdown of the content:

Page Content:

  1. Ursula Förster: Diavolo Player

    • Medium: Bronze
    • Date: 1958
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  2. German, XVI Century: Sankt'Anna Selbritt

    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  3. German, XVI Century: Figure of Death with left hand raised

    • Medium: Lindenwood
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  4. German, XVI Century: Figure of Death with outstretched right arm

    • Medium: Lindenwood
    • Acquisition: Purchase, Museum Association
  5. German or Netherlandsh, XVII Century: St. Martin and the Beggar

    • Medium: Oak
    • Acquisition: Gift, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fenn
  6. Gerhard Marcks: Europa

    • Medium: Bronze relief
    • Date: 1955
    • Acquisition: Anonymous gift

Book Details:

  • The book appears to be a catalog or inventory of sculptures, likely from a museum or art collection.
  • The spine of the book is visible on the left side, indicating it is bound with a green or dark-colored cover.
  • The page is clean and well-preserved, with neatly typed text.
  • A hand is partially visible on the left side of the image, holding or flipping the page.

Context:

This page serves as a detailed record of various sculptures, providing essential information such as the artist, material, date, and how each piece was acquired (purchase or gift). It reflects a systematic approach to documenting and cataloging art pieces, typical of museum archives or exhibition catalogs.

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The image shows an open book with its pages facing the viewer. The book is placed on a gray surface. The pages are white, and the spine of the book is green. The text on the pages is black and written in a cursive style. The book appears to be a catalog or a record of artworks, as it contains descriptions of various sculptures, including their names, materials, and origins. The sculptures mentioned in the text are from different centuries and artists, and some of them were acquired through purchases or gifts.