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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1958-1960

ARCH.2013.5.8, Rendition: 796720

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The image shows an open page from a book or scrapbook. The page contains an invitation to an organ recital by Yuko Hayashi, who is described as a First Year Artist's Diploma Candidate. The event was scheduled for May 17, 1960, at 8:30 o'clock, and was to be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The invitation requests that it be presented at the door.

Below the invitation, there is a list of various artworks and their details. The list includes information such as the title of the artwork, the artist, the medium used, dimensions, and the year of creation. Some of the notable artists mentioned include:

  • Poussin, Jean, with "Youth of Bacchus and A"
  • Tiepolo, G. D., with "Madonna and Child Separated by St. John the Baptist"
  • Rembrandt, with "Portrait of an English Nobleman"
  • Rubens, Sir Peter Paul, with "Landscape with Figures and Animals"
  • Soutine, Chaim, with "The View of St. Raphael"

The page also contains some handwritten notes and annotations in different colors, indicating that it might be part of a personal collection or study material. The book itself appears to be well-preserved, with a green cover visible on the left side of the image.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog, specifically a page from the "College Museum Notes" section, dated Spring 1960. The main focus is an invitation for an organ recital by Yuko Hayashi, a First Year Artist's Diploma Candidate at the New England Conservatory of Music.

Here are the details from the invitation:

  • Event: Organ Recital
  • Performer: Yuko Hayashi
  • Candidate Status: First Year Artist's Diploma Candidate
  • Date: May 17, 1960
  • Time: 8:30 o'clock
  • Venue: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University

Below the invitation, there is a list of items, possibly related to a catalog of artwork or historical notes, each with dimensions and descriptions:

  1. Pillement, Jean, Trophy of Bees and Acorns
  2. Various items including a Pygmalion, a portrait of an English Naval Officer, and others by different artists.
  3. Specific artworks and their details such as dimensions and mediums (e.g., oil on canvas, tempera on wood panel).

There are also handwritten notes and annotations on the page, including a reference to "College Museum Notes" and some additional information or corrections.

The page is from a bound book, and the spine shows a label indicating the section it belongs to, with the lettering "B1O". The document appears to be part of an archival collection, likely used for educational or historical reference purposes.

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The image shows an open book with an invitation inserted between its pages. The invitation is from The New England Conservatory of Music, inviting recipients to an organ recital by Yuko Hayashi, a First Year Artist's Diploma Candidate, on May 17, 1960, at 8:30 p.m. The event is to be held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The invitation instructs guests to present it at the door.

In the bottom portion of the image, a section of the book's text is visible. It includes descriptions of various artworks, such as a piece by Jean Pillet titled "Trophée de Beau and Avril" and works by other artists like G. D. Marteni and Antonio, Count de Torremuzza. The text appears to be a catalog or notes related to artworks, possibly associated with a museum or gallery. The page number at the bottom is 259, and it is labeled "College Museum Notes." There is also a handwritten note in red ink, saying, "College Art Journal, Spring 1960."

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The image shows a printed invitation to an organ recital held at Harvard University. Here are the details:

  1. Event Organizer: The New England Conservatory of Music.
  2. Event: Organ Recital.
  3. Performer: Yuko Hayashi, who is a First Year Artist’s Diploma Candidate.
  4. Date and Time: May 17, 1960, at 8:30 o'clock.
  5. Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University.

The invitation requests that attendees present it at the door.

Below the invitation details, the program for the recital is listed:

Preludium:

  • Jean Titelouze: Triptych of "Hymne et Acclamation de l'Eternel Dieu"
    1. "Nous Fumes Creés" (Fig. 5)
    2. Pange lingua: School of Malines and Child's Magnificat (2nd tone)
    3. "Conditor alme siderum" (6th tone), diapason, 36/14" Principal

Ricercare:

  • Girolamo Frescobaldi: Ricercare con obligo di cantare
    1. "La, sol, fa, re, mi" (PRINCE)
  • Samuel Scheidt: Ricercar super "Nun komm der Heiden Heiland"
  • Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck: Variations on "Mein junges Leben hat ein End"

Partita:

  • Georg Muffat: Partita no. 5 from " Apparatus musico-organisticus"
    1. Allemanda
    2. Gigue
    3. Aria
    4. Gavotte
    5. It. corrente
    6. Sarabanda
    7. Ballo

Rondeau and Variations:

  • Louis-Claude Daquin: "Noël X" (Swiss Noël)
  • Johannes Brahms: Variations on a theme by Robert Schumann, Op. 23 (two pianos), played on the organ:
    • Theme, Var. I-VIII

Rhode Island Suite:

  • Samuel Barber: "Wondrous Love" - Variations
  • Walter Piston: Chorale Prelude on "Christ Lay in the Bonds of Death"
  • William Schuman: "The Lord's Prayer" from "Prayer, 1943"
  • Randall Thompson: "Amen" from the "Mass of the Holy Spirit"
  • Charles Ives: Variations on "America"

Scherzino:

  • Quincy Porter: Scherzino

The program notes include several pieces from composers such as Titelouze, Frescobaldi, Scheidt, Sweelinck, Muffat, Daquin, Brahms, Barber, Piston, Schuman, Thompson, and Ives.

At the bottom, there is a stamp indicating that this is part of the "College Music Minutes" collection, specifically item number 259. There are also handwritten notes and a signature.

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The image shows an open book, likely a notebook or ledger, with an invitation inserted into it. The invitation is from the New England Conservatory of Music and is for an organ recital.

Here are the details from the invitation:

  • The New England Conservatory of Music invites you to an organ recital by Yuko Hayashi, who is a First Year Artist's Diploma Candidate.
  • The recital is scheduled for May 17, 1960.
  • The time of the recital is 8:30 o'clock.
  • The venue is the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
  • It includes a note to present the invitation at the door.

Below the invitation, there is a list of artworks with descriptions, including dimensions, artists, and mediums. The list includes:

  1. Pillement, Jean: "Trophy of Rea and Aesculapius"
  2. Various artists and works, such as "The Holy Family," "Portrait of an English Naval Officer," "The Adoration of the Shepherds," etc.
  3. The entries include mediums like oil on canvas, tempera on wood panel, pastel, and chalk.
  4. The last entry mentions "Sculpture" and lists works by artists like Antoine, Canova, and others.

The bottom right corner of the page has a handwritten note: "College Art Tour Spring '60."

The book page itself has a label or marker indicating "B10" on the left edge. The text at the bottom of the page is numbered "259."

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The image shows an open book, specifically a page from what appears to be a collection of notes or a catalog related to art or music. The page includes an invitation to an organ recital and some detailed art descriptions.

  1. Invitation to an Organ Recital:

    • The invitation is from The New England Conservatory of Music.
    • It is for an organ recital by Yuko Hayashi, who is identified as a First Year Artist’s Diploma Candidate.
    • The recital is scheduled for May 17, 1960, at 8:30 PM.
    • The venue is the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
    • The note at the bottom of the invitation instructs attendees to present this invitation at the door.
  2. Art Descriptions:

    • The lower part of the page contains detailed descriptions of various artworks, possibly from an exhibition catalog.
    • These descriptions include:
      • Pillement, Jean: "Trophy of Bass and Artichoke" from the School of Madrid, ca. 1750, dimensions 27 1/2" x 21 1/2" (69.85 x 54.61 cm).
      • Perugino, School of: "Madonna and Child," ca. 1495, tempera on wood panel, 26 3/4" x 20 1/4" (67.94 x 51.43 cm).
      • Rothmann, Sir Henry: "Cornelius Etruscus," 1630, dimensions 30 x 23" (76.2 x 58.42 cm).
      • Romney, George: "Portrait of an English Naval Officer," 1759, oil on canvas, dimensions 29 3/4 x 24 3/4" (75.59 x 62.87 cm).
      • Saint Aubin, Gabriel: "The Education of Cupid," ca. 1760, engraving, dimensions 8 1/2 x 11" (21.6 x 27.94 cm).
      • Sassetta, Stefano di Giovanni: "Madonna and Child with St. John the Evangelist and Donor," 1438, tempera on wood panel, dimensions 24 1/2" x 19 1/4" (62.23 x 48.89 cm).
      • Segers, Hercules: "The Temptation of St. Anthony," 1620, etching, dimensions 12 x 17" (30.48 x 43.18 cm).
      • Tiepolo, G.D.: "Madonna and Child Supported by Angels," 1760, oil on canvas, dimensions 21 1/2 x 19" (54.61 x 48.26 cm).
      • Various other artists and works are also listed, including details about their medium, dimensions, and provenance.
  3. Miscellaneous Notes:

    • There is a handwritten note at the bottom right corner of the page, dated "Spring 1960," indicating the time period of the catalog or notes.

The page seems to be part of a larger collection, likely related to Harvard University and its museums, specifically the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which houses artworks and possibly maintains records of exhibitions and events.

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The image shows an open book with a piece of paper and some text clippings pasted onto one of the pages. The paper on top is an invitation from The New England Conservatory of Music for an organ recital by Yuko Hayashi, a First Year Artist's Diploma Candidate. The event is scheduled for May 17, 1960, at 8:30 o’clock, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. Below the invitation, there are small clipped sections of printed text related to art pieces, mentioning various artists, titles, and descriptions of works. There is also a handwritten note in red ink at the bottom right that reads "College Art Journal, Spring 1960." The book appears to be a scrapbook or archival collection with old press clippings and ephemera related to art and music.

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The image shows an open book or a scrapbook with a white page on the right side and the edge of the previous pages on the left. The page on the right appears to be an invitation from The New England Conservatory of Music to an Organ Recital by Yuko Hayashi, who is cited as a First Year Artist's Diploma Candidate. The event is dated May 17, 1960, at 8:30 o'clock and the location is Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. At the bottom, it requests to "Please present this invitation at the door."

Additionally, there are what appear to be handwritten notes in red ink at the bottom right of the invitation page, including a signature and the date "Spring 1980." On the left side, there are visible remnants and tape marks from previously inserted items that are no longer present. The book is set against a neutral background.

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The image depicts an open book, likely an exhibition catalog or an art-related publication. The left page shows a printed invitation card inserted into the book. The invitation is for an Organ Recital by Yuko Hayashi, a First Year Artist's Diploma Candidate, scheduled for May 17, 1960, at 8:30 o'clock at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The invitation is neatly placed within the book's pages, suggesting it is part of the catalog's contents.

The right page of the book contains a list of artworks, likely part of an exhibition or collection. Each entry includes details such as the artist's name, the title of the artwork, medium, dimensions, and sometimes additional notes. Examples of entries include:

  • Pittman, Jean: Trophy of Bees and Arrows, pencil on paper, dimensions provided.
  • Tepolo, G. D.: Madonna and Child Sleeping, pastel on paper, dimensions provided.
  • Rothermel, Sir Henry: Cornelia Elliot*, watercolor on paper, dimensions provided.
  • Seghes, Hercules: De Taliedel Spring*, oil on canvas, dimensions provided.

The page also includes page numbers (e.g., "259") and a handwritten note at the bottom: "College Art Journal, Spring 1960", indicating the source or context of the catalog. The overall layout and formatting suggest this is a formal publication, possibly from an art museum or academic institution, documenting an exhibition or collection of artworks. The presence of the invitation card implies a connection between the recital and the art exhibition, perhaps as part of a broader cultural or academic event.

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The image shows an open book with a white card inserted in the middle. The card features text in black font, with the title "The New England Conservatory of Music" at the top. Below the title, it reads "invites you to an Organ Recital by Tuku Hayashi, First Year Artist's Diploma Candidate" and provides the date, time, and location of the event. The book appears to be a collection of art pieces, with various titles and descriptions listed on the pages.