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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1960-1962

ARCH.2013.5.9, Rendition: 797059

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The image depicts an open page from a book or catalog, showcasing a piece of art. The page on the right contains a photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Young Woman" by Gerhard Marcks, created circa 1957. The sculpture is of a stylized female figure standing upright with simplified, elongated forms. The background in the photograph appears to be a plain, textured wall, possibly part of an exhibition setting.

Above the photograph, there is a handwritten note in blue ink that reads: "Twentieth-Century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston" and dates "March 23 - May 1, 1961." This suggests that the sculpture was part of an exhibition featuring twentieth-century Germanic art from private collections in the Greater Boston area during the specified dates.

The left page is blank, and the book itself has a green spine, indicating it might be part of a larger collection or catalog of artworks.

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The image shows an open book or catalog page from an exhibition titled "Twentieth-Century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston." The date range for the exhibition is noted as March 23 to May 1, 1961.

On the page, there is a photograph of a sculpture by Gerhard Marcks titled "Young Woman," which is dated approximately 1957 and is made of bronze. The photograph captures the piece in what appears to be an exhibition setting, with the sculpture placed on a pedestal against a plain background. The caption below the photograph provides the artist's name, the title of the sculpture, the approximate date, and the material of the sculpture. The page is well-organized, with the title of the exhibition and the specific artwork clearly marked.

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The image shows an open book, likely an exhibition catalog or art book, with a focus on a page that features a black and white photograph of a sculpture. The sculpture is titled "Young Woman" and was created by Gerhard Marcks around 1957, cast in bronze. The photograph captures the sculpture, which depicts a stylized, elongated female figure with a serene expression.

The text at the top of the page, handwritten, mentions "Twentieth Century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston," and notes an exhibition date ranging from March 23 to May 1, 1961. The handwriting appears to be in blue ink, and there is a small notation or checkmark beside it. The book is placed on a flat surface, possibly a table, with a gray background.

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The image shows an exhibition label and a photograph of a sculpture from an art exhibition. Here are the details:

  1. Exhibition Details:

    • Title: "Twentieth-Century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston"
    • Duration: March 23 to May 1, 1961
  2. Artwork Details:

    • The photograph in the image depicts a sculpture.
    • Artist: Gerhard Marcks
    • Title: Young Woman
    • Year: circa 1957
    • Material: Bronze

The sculpture is of a standing female figure, characterized by its stylized and somewhat abstract form. The exhibition label provides context for the display, indicating that the artwork is part of a broader collection of Germanic art from the 20th century, sourced from private collections in the Greater Boston area.

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The image shows an open book or catalog featuring a photograph of a sculpture. The photograph is of a bronze sculpture titled "Young Woman," created by Gerhard Marcks around 1957. The sculpture depicts a stylized, abstract female figure with a simple, geometric form.

The top page of the book contains handwritten notes, indicating that this catalog or book is from an exhibition titled "Twentieth-Century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston," which took place between March 23 and May 1, 1961. The handwritten text is in blue ink and appears to be part of the catalog’s introductory or informational section. The photograph is placed opposite the handwritten notes, suggesting a detailed description or discussion of the artwork may be on the adjacent page.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or booklet related to an exhibition. The page is titled "Twentieth-Century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston," which ran from March 23 to May 1, 1961.

On the page, there is a photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Young Woman," created by Gerhard Marcks around 1957. The sculpture depicts a stylized, minimalist figure of a woman, standing upright with a simplified, abstract form. The caption under the photograph provides the title, artist, approximate date, and medium of the sculpture. The booklet appears to be a catalog from an art exhibition held in Boston in the early 1960s.

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The image shows an open book resting on top of another larger book or album. The larger book has a handwritten title on the visible page that reads, "Twentieth-century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston March 23 - May 1, 1961." The open book on top displays a black and white photograph of a bronze sculpture titled "Young Woman" by Gerhard Marcks, dated around 1957. The sculpture depicts a stylized female figure standing upright.

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The image shows an open book or catalog on a flat surface with a photograph of a bronze sculpture on the right-hand page. The sculpture appears to depict a young woman, and there is a label beneath the photo that reads "Gerhard Marcks, Young Woman, c. 1957, bronze." The left-hand page of the book is blank, with some ghosting of text visible, suggesting there was once text or an image there that has faded or been removed.

Above the book, on the same surface, there is another book or folder leaning against a raised edge or wall. A handwritten label is visible which states "Twentieth-century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston March 23 - May 1, 1961," indicating that the photo may be part of an exhibition catalog or related to an art collection event that happened during that date range.

The overall scene hints at a study or archival environment where materials related to art history are examined or stored.

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The image shows an open book or catalog with a photograph of a sculpture displayed on the right page. The photograph depicts a bronze sculpture titled "Young Woman" by Gerhard Marcks, dated c. 1957. The sculpture portrays a stylized female figure with a minimalist, abstract form. The figure is standing with one arm slightly raised and the other resting at her side, exuding a sense of grace and simplicity.

Above the photograph, handwritten text on the left page reads:
"Twentieth-century German Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston"
with the dates "March 23 - May 1, 1961" written below it. This suggests that the image is part of a catalog or exhibition documentation for an art show featuring 20th-century German art from private collections in the Greater Boston area, held between March 23 and May 1, 1961.

The book appears to be part of an archival or exhibition record, with a clean, organized layout and a focus on presenting the artwork in a formal manner. The left page is mostly blank, likely reserved for additional notes or information, while the right page contains the photograph and caption. The overall presentation indicates a professional and curated context, typical of museum or gallery exhibition materials.

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The image shows an open book with a black and white photograph of a statue of a woman. The book is titled "Twentieth-Century Germanic Art from Private Collections of Greater Boston." The exhibition was held from March 23 to May 1, 1961. The photograph is of a bronze statue of a young woman created by Gerhard Marcks in 1957. The book is placed on a gray surface, and the image is slightly blurry.