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The image displays a typed page from a document, specifically detailing sections V and VI under the broader category of "Educational Activities."
Section V: Loans to Other Institutions
Section VI: New Acquisitions
A total of 124 objects were acquired. Out of these, 102 were gifts, and 22 were purchases, mostly reproductions for the Lending Library.
The notable acquisitions included:
Paintings:
Sculpture:
Prints:
The document provides details from a museum or library report, specifically focusing on loans to other institutions and new acquisitions.
V. Loans to Other Institutions
VI. New Acquisitions
Notable Acquisitions:
Paintings:
Sculpture:
Prints:
The image depicts a page from a report or a document detailing educational and institutional activities. The section specifically focuses on loans to other institutions and new acquisitions.
V. Loans to Other Institutions:
VI. New Acquisitions:
Paintings:
Sculpture:
Prints:
The page continues to show further educational and lending library activities, but these specific sections provide detailed information on loans and new acquisitions.
The image contains a page from a document detailing educational activities, specifically focusing on loans to other institutions and new acquisitions.
Section V: Loans to Other Institutions
Section VI: New Acquisitions
Significant New Acquisitions:
Paintings:
Sculpture:
Prints:
The document appears to be a record from a museum or similar institution detailing its lending and acquisition activities.
The image displays a section of an annual report from an educational institution's library, specifically detailing activities related to art loans and new acquisitions.
Painting:
Sculpture:
Prints:
The image is a page from a report detailing the educational activities and acquisitions of a museum. The page is divided into two main sections: V. Loans to Other Institutions and VI. New Acquisitions.
V. Loans to Other Institutions:
VI. New Acquisitions:
A total of 124 objects were acquired, of which 102 were gifts and 22 were purchases (mostly reproductions for the Lending Library).
Notable acquisitions include:
Painting:
Sculpture:
Prints:
The page is part of a larger document, likely an annual report, detailing the museum's activities and acquisitions for a specific period.
This image shows a page of a typewritten document. The page is numbered "III" at the top and is part of a section titled "V. LOANS TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS." Following this, there's a brief summary that mentions loans were made to 21 institutions, including 8 abroad and 6 outside New England, with 98 objects lent in total.
The next section on the page, titled "VI. NEW ACQUISITIONS," describes a total of 124 objects acquired, of which 102 were gifts and 22 were mostly reproductions for the Lending Library. The subsections list "the most important acquisitions," divided by medium into Painting, Sculpture, and Prints.
Each item listed includes the artist's name, the title of the work, the medium, the year, and how the work was acquired (purchase, gift, etc.). The list states specific donors for some pieces, such as Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Agoos and Mrs. Benjamin Pepper, and mentions acquisitions funded by the Museum Association Fund. Some notable artworks listed include Josef Albers' "Structural Constellation," Ferdinand Kobell's "Landscape with Travelers," Wilhelm Leibl's "Head of a Peasant," and Lyonel Feininger's "Bird Cloud."
There are no images or illustrations on this page; it is entirely text-based.
The image shows a typed page from a report or document that lists information about loans and acquisitions of objects, presumably in a museum or similar institution. The page is titled "V. LOANS TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS" and "VI. NEW ACQUISITIONS."
Key points on the page:
Loans: Loans were made to 21 institutions, including 8 abroad and 6 outside New England. The total number of objects lent was 98.
New Acquisitions: A total of 124 objects were acquired, with 102 being gifts and 22 (mostly reproductions for the Lending Library) being purchases. The section highlights the most important acquisitions in categories: Painting, Sculpture, and Prints.
Paintings listed:
Sculpture:
Prints:
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The image shows a page from a formal document, likely a report or catalog, detailing acquisitions and loans for an institution, possibly a museum or art gallery. The page is titled "V. LOANS TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS" and "VI. NEW ACQUISITIONS", indicating it is part of a structured report.
The page lists notable acquisitions categorized under Painting, Sculpture, and Prints:
This page serves as a detailed record of the institution's activities in lending artworks to other institutions and acquiring new pieces for its collection.
The image shows two pages from an annual report of a museum, likely from the 1950s or 1960s, based on the style of the text and layout. The pages are titled "Loans to Other Institutions" and "New Acquisitions." The "Loans to Other Institutions" section states that loans were made to 21 institutions, including 8 abroad and 6 outside New England, with a total of 98 objects lent. The "New Acquisitions" section lists several notable acquisitions, including paintings by artists like Josef Albers, Ferdinand Kobell, Wilhelm Leibl, Fritz Winter, and Lyonel Feininger, as well as sculptures and prints. The acquisitions were made through gifts and purchases, with some gifts coming from notable donors like Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Agoo.