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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

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The image depicts an open book displaying a page titled "SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MOREAU (Chronologically arranged)." The page lists various publications and articles about Gustave Moreau, a French Symbolist painter. Here is a detailed summary of the entries listed:

  1. Rayouard, J. K., "A Rebours," Paris, 1884.
  2. Cortissoz, Paris, 1889.
  3. Leprieur, Paul, "Gustave Moreau et son œuvre," Paris, 1889.
  4. Larroumet, Gustave, "Études d'histoire et d'art," chapter on Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1890.
  5. Thévenin, J., "L'Esthétique de Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1897.
  6. Flat, Paul, "Le Musée Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1899.
  7. Renan, Ary, "Gustave Moreau," Gazette des Beaux-Arts, January, March, April, July, November, December, 1899.
  8. Geffroy, Gustave, "L'Œuvre de Gustave Moreau," L'Œuvre d'art, Paris, no date, about 1905.
  9. Symons, Arthur, "Studies in Seven Arts," New York, 1907, chapter on Moreau.
  10. Proust, Marcel, "Contre Sainte-Beuve," in Nouvelle Revue Française, Paris, 1910, published Paris, 1954.
  11. Deschamps, Léon, and Larue, Jean, "Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1913.
  12. Musée Gustave Moreau, "Catalogue Sommaire des Peintures," Paris, 1930.
  13. Rouault, Georges, and Suarès, André, "L'Art et les artistes," special issue on Moreau, April 1926.
  14. Soby, James Thrall, "Georges Rouault," New York, 1947.
  15. Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris, "Exhibition catalogue," December 1949-January 1950.
  16. Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., "Visions and Dreams," catalogue of an exhibition, April-May 1956.
  17. Rewald, John, "Post-Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin," New York, 1956.

The page appears to be part of a scholarly work or a comprehensive guide on Gustave Moreau, providing a chronological list of significant publications and exhibitions related to the artist.

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The image displays a selected bibliography on Gustave Moreau, arranged chronologically. Gustave Moreau was a prominent French artist, known for his works in Symbolist painting. Here is a detailed summary of the bibliography:

  1. Buyasens, J. K., "A. Rebours," Paris, 1884.

    • Published in "Gastineau, Paris, 1885."
  2. Leprieur, Paul, "Gustave Moreau et son œuvre," Paris, 1889.

  3. Larroumet, Gustave, "Études de littérature et d'art," chapter on Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1890.

  4. Thévoz, Léon, "L'Esthétique de Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1897.

  5. Fiat, Paul, "La Musée Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1899.

  6. Renan, Ary, "Gustave Moreau," Gazette des Beaux-Arts, January, March, April, July, November, December, 1899.

  7. Geffroy, Gustave, "L'Œuvre de Gustave Moreau," L'Œuvre d'art, Paris, undated, circa 1902.

  8. Simons, Arthur, "Studies in Seven Arts," New York, 1907.

    • Chapter on Moreau.
  9. Proust, Marcel, "Contre Sainte-Beuve et Nouveaux Mélanges,"

    • Written in 1909, published Paris, 1954.
  10. Deschamps, Léon, and Léon, Jean, "Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1913.

  11. Musée Gustave Moreau, "Catalogue Sommaire des Peintures," Paris, 1926.

  12. Duret, Théodore, and Sarrade, André, "L'Art et les artistes,"

    • Special issue on Moreau, April 1926.
  13. Soby, James Thrall, "Georges Rouault," New York, 1947.

  14. Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris, "Exposition Centenaire et le Symbolisme,"

    • Catalog of an exhibition, December 1949-January 1950.
  15. Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., "Visionaries and Dreamers,"

    • Catalog of an exhibition, April-May 1956.
  16. Rewald, John, "Post Impressionists," from Van Gogh to Gauguin,

    • New York, 1956.

This bibliography provides a comprehensive list of references for studying the life, works, and influence of Gustave Moreau. It includes books, articles, exhibition catalogs, and chapters from broader works on art.

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The image shows an open book containing a typed list titled "SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MOREAU," which is chronologically arranged. The list appears to be a compilation of references related to the artist Gustave Moreau. Here is the detailed list:

  1. Huysmans, J. K., À Rebours, Paris, 1884.
  2. Huysmans, J. K., Cartes, Paris, 1889.
  3. Lepreux, Paul, Gustave Moreau et son œuvre, Paris, 1889.
  4. Larrousset, Gustave, Études de littérature et d’art, chapter on Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1896.
  5. Théophile, Léon, L’Esthétique de Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1897.
  6. Flat, Paul, Le Masque Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1899.
  7. Renan, Ary, “Gustave Moreau,” Gazette des Beaux-Arts, January, March, April, July, November, December, 1899.
  8. Geoffroy, Gustave, L’Œuvre de Gustave Moreau, L’Oeuvre d’art, Paris, no date, about 1902.
  9. Symons, Arthur, Studies in Seven Arts, New York, 1907, chapter on Moreau.
  10. Proust, Marcel, Contre Sainte-Beuve, St. Nouveaux Mélanges, written 1910, published Paris, 1954.
  11. Deshaies, Léon, and Laren, Jean, Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1913.
  12. Musée Gustave Moreau, Catalogue Sommaire des Peintures, Paris, 1926.
  13. Rouault, Georges, and Suarès, André, L’Art et les artistes, special issue on Moreau, April 1926.
  14. Soby, James Thrall, Georges Rouault, New York, 1947.
  15. Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris Eugène Carrière et le Symbolisme, catalog of an exhibition, December 1949-January 1950.
  16. Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Visionaries and Dreamers, catalog of an exhibition, April-May 1956.
  17. Rewald, John, Post Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin, New York, 1956.

The book page is marked with a vertical strip of paper on the left side, which has a label "B 10" and a small number "95" written on it. The entries cover a range of publications from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, reflecting the scholarly and critical interest in Gustave Moreau's work over time.

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The image shows an open page from a book or document that contains a "Selected Bibliography on Moreau," arranged chronologically. The entries appear to be references to various books, articles, and catalogs about the artist Gustave Moreau, spanning from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. Here are some of the listed entries:

  1. Huysmans, J. K., "A Rebours," Paris, 1884.
  2. Huysmans, J. K., "Cartains," Paris, 1889.
  3. Lepierre, Paul, "Gustave Moreau et son oeuvre," Paris, 1889.
  4. Larrousse, Gustave, "Études de littérature et d'art, chapter on Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1895.
  5. Théophile, Léon, "L'Esthétique de Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1897.
  6. Flut, Paul, "Le Musée Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1899.
  7. Renan, Ary, "Gustave Moreau," Gazette des Beaux Arts, various issues from January to December 1899.
  8. Geoffroy, Gustave, "L'Oeuvre de Gustave Moreau," L'Oeuvre d'art, Paris, no date, about 1902.
  9. Symons, Arthur, "Studies in Seven Arts," New York, 1907, chapter on Moreau.
  10. Proust, Marcel, "Contre Sainte-Beuve," St. Nouveaux Mélanges, written 1910, published Paris, 1954.
  11. Deshaies, Léon, and Laren, Jean, "Gustave Moreau," Paris, 1913.
  12. Musée Gustave Moreau, "Catalogue Sommaire des Peintures," Paris, 1920.
  13. Mercier, Georges, and Suarès, André, "L'Art et les artistes," special issue on Moreau, April 1926.
  14. Soby, James Thrall, Georges Rouault, New York, 1947.
  15. Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris Eugène Carrière et le Symbolisme, catalog of an exhibition, December 1949-January 1950.
  16. Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., "Visionaries and Dreamers," catalog of an exhibition, April-May 1956.
  17. Rewald, John, "Post-Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin," New York, 1956.

The page is labeled "B IO" on the left margin, indicating it might be part of a larger collection or index. The document appears to be well-preserved but shows signs of aging, with some areas slightly faded or discolored.

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The image depicts a page from a bibliography titled "Selected Bibliography on Moreau." This bibliography is arranged chronologically and lists various works related to Gustave Moreau, a prominent French painter and artist.

Here are the entries visible in the image:

  1. Ruyschans, J. K., A Rebours, Paris, 1884.
  2. Cartains, Paris, 1889.
  3. Lepreux, Paul, Gustave Moreau et son œuvre, Paris, 1889.
  4. Laroisset, Gustave, Études de littérature et d’art, chapter on Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1896.
  5. Thévenin, Léon, L'Esthétique de Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1897.
  6. Flat, Paul, Le Musée Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1899.
  7. Renan, Ary, "Gustave Moreau", Gazette des Beaux-Arts, January, March, April, July, November, December, 1899.
  8. Geffroy, Gustave, L'Oeuvre d'art, L'Oeuvre de Gustave Moreau, Paris, no date, about 1902.
  9. Synons, Arthur, Studies in Seven Arts, New York, 1907, chapter on Moreau.
  10. Proust, Marcel, Contre Sainte-Beuve, st. Nouveaux Mélanges, written 1910, published Paris, 1954.
  11. Deshaire, Léon, and Laren, Jean, Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1913.
  12. Musée Gustave Moreau, Catalogue Sommaire des Peintures, Paris, 1920.
  13. Rouault, Georges, and Suarès, André, L'Art et les artistes, special issue on Moreau, April 1926.
  14. Sobry, James Thrall, Georges Rouault, New York, 1947.
  15. Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris Eugène Carrière et la Symbolism, catalog of an exhibition, December 1949-January 1950.
  16. Corcoran Gallery of Art, Visionaries and Dreamers, catalog of an exhibition, April-May 1956.
  17. Rewald, John, Post Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin, New York, 1956.

The entries cover a range of publications from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, reflecting a significant scholarly and artistic interest in Gustave Moreau's life and work.

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The image shows an open book with a page titled "SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MOREAU" that is chronologically arranged. The page lists various publications related to Gustave Moreau, including books, articles, and exhibition catalogs, with their authors, titles, publication details, and dates. Some of the entries include works by Huysmans, Leprieur, Leroquais, Thédenat, and Flajollet from the 19th century, as well as later works by Symons, Proust, Deshairs and Laren, and others from the early to mid-20th century. The list also includes exhibition catalogs from the Musée Gustave Moreau in Paris and from galleries in New York and Washington, D.C. The edge of the book shows the shelf mark "B.O." and a number, indicating its location within a library system. The book appears to be well-preserved and the text is clearly printed.

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The image shows an open book displaying a page titled "SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MOREAU (Chronologically arranged)." The page lists various publications related to Moreau in chronological order from 1884 to 1956. The bibliography includes authors such as J.K. Huysmans, Paul Leprieur, Gustave Larroumet, Léon Thévenin, Paul Flat, Ary Renan, Gustave Geffroy, Arthur Symons, Marcel Proust, Léon Deshairs, Georges Rouault, James Thrall Soby, and John Rewald, among others. Many entries include publication places such as Paris, New York, and Washington, D.C., along with publication years and sometimes additional information about chapters or exhibition catalogs. Some titles and names are underlined, indicating emphasis or perhaps that they are titles of works or journals. The page itself appears to be a slightly worn and yellowed sheet, suggesting age, and it is attached to the book in a way that it might be a typewritten insert or a printed sheet affixed inside the book. The book's spine is knotted with many other similar pages visible.

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The image displays a page of an open book with a faded green book cover seen on the left edge. The page is headed with the title "SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MOREAU" with the subtitle "(Chronologically arranged)" underneath. Below this header is a list of bibliographic references, each entry comprised of the author's name, the title of the work, and publication details such as the place and date of publishing.

On the list, works are related to Gustave Moreau, a significant figure of symbolism in 19th-century French painting. It seems to be a compilation of literature on his life, works, and artistic influence. The references are mostly in French, suggesting that the primary audience for these works might be French speakers or researchers of French art.

There are traces of wear on the page, indicating the book's age or frequent use. One can spot slight discoloration and a couple of marks, possibly finger smudges, on the left margin of the page. The book appears to be quite old based on the paper quality and typewriter-style font used for the text.

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The image depicts an open book, showing a page titled "SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MOREAU". The page is formatted as a bibliography, listing scholarly works and publications related to Gustave Moreau, a prominent French Symbolist painter. The entries are arranged chronologically, as indicated by the subtitle "(Chronologically arranged)."

Key Features of the Page:

  1. Title and Subtitle:

    • The main heading is "SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MOREAU", and the subtitle clarifies that the entries are arranged chronologically.
  2. Content:

    • The page lists a series of references, each including the author's name, title of the work, publication details (such as city and year), and sometimes additional notes (e.g., journal names, issue dates, or exhibition catalogs).
    • Examples of entries include:
      • Raysans, J. K., A Rebours, Paris, 1884; Certins, Paris, 1889.
      • Leprieur, Paul, Gustave Moreau et son œuvre, Paris, 1889.
      • Larroquet, Gustave, Études de littérature et d'art, chapter on Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1896.
      • Thévinin, Léon, L'Esthétique de Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1897.
      • Flat, Paul, La Musée Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1899.
      • Renen, Ary, "Gustave Moreau," Gazette des Beaux Arts, January, March, April, July, November, December 1899.
      • Geoffroy, Gustave, "L'Oeuvre de Gustave Moreau," L'Oeuvre d'art, Paris, no date, about 1902.
      • Symons, Arthur, Studies in Seven Arts, New York, 1907, chapter on Moreau.
      • Froust, Moreau, Contre Sainte-Beuve, et Nouveaux Mélanges, written 1910, published Paris, 1924.
      • Deshairs, Léon, and Laren, Jean, Gustave Moreau, Paris, 1913.
      • Musée Gustave Moreau, Catalogue Sommaire des Peintures, Paris, 1926.
      • Lamour, Georges, and Suerd, André, L'Art et les artistes, Special issue on Moreau, April 1926.
      • Soby, James Thrall, Georges Rouault, New York, 1947.
      • Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris Eugène Carrière et le Symbolisme: Catalogue of an exhibition, December 1943–January 1950.
      • Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Visionaries and Dreamers, catalog of an exhibition, April–May 1956.
      • Rewald, John, Post-Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin, New York, 1956.
  3. Layout:

    • The text is typed in a clean, formal font, typical of academic or bibliographic publications.
    • Entries are numbered sequentially, starting from the top left.
    • The page includes page numbers at the top ("B10" on the left margin) and a faint reference number ("7-06") near the top center.
  4. Condition:

    • The book appears to be well-preserved, with clean pages and minimal wear. The spine and edges are visible, indicating it is part of a larger volume.

Contextual Insight:

The bibliography suggests that this book is likely an academic or scholarly work focusing on Gustave Moreau, possibly a monograph, exhibition catalog, or critical study. The chronological arrangement of references indicates an effort to provide a comprehensive overview of the critical reception, scholarly analysis, and exhibition history of Moreau's work over time. The inclusion of both early works (late 19th century) and later publications (mid-20th century) highlights the enduring influence of Moreau's art and thought.

In summary, the image shows a carefully curated bibliography page from a scholarly work dedicated to Gustave Moreau, offering a structured and chronological list of key references for further study.

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The image shows an open book with a white page displaying a list of bibliographic entries. The book appears to be an academic or scholarly work, possibly related to art history or literature. The page is titled "SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON MOREAU" and is arranged chronologically. The entries include books, articles, and exhibition catalogs, with titles, authors, and publication dates. The page has a slightly worn and aged appearance, suggesting that it is from an older publication.