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The image shows a page from what appears to be an old membership card or document related to the Bauhaus-Archiv in Darmstadt, Germany. The page has handwritten text at the top that reads "Membership card, Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt Received September 1961."
Attached to the page are two labels:
The first label reads:
The second label reads:
Additionally, there is another label at the bottom that provides contact information:
The page itself is yellowed with age, indicating it is an old document. The labels are attached in a way that suggests they were added later, possibly for organizational or archival purposes.
The image shows a membership card from the Bauhaus-Archiv in Darmstadt, Germany. The card is labeled "Mitgliedskarte," which translates to "membership card" in English.
The card is inserted into a bound book or ledger, with a handwritten note at the top indicating "Membership card, Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt. Received September 1961."
The card itself contains the following details:
The card appears to be a formal membership card for an institution associated with the Bauhaus movement, indicating the affiliation of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University with the Bauhaus-Archiv in Darmstadt.
The image shows an open book or ledger with a membership card from the Bauhaus-Archiv (Bauhaus Archive) in Darmstadt, Germany. The card is titled "Mitgliedskarte" (membership card) and is dated with a handwritten note in the top right corner of the page indicating it was received in September 1961.
The card itself is a white insert with the Bauhaus-Archiv logo and name at the top. Below the logo, it lists the address of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Below the Harvard University address, there is a smaller section listing the address for the Ernst-Ludwig-Haus in Moshildenhöhe, Darmstadt, along with a phone number (Telefon 21334).
The card appears to be glued or taped into the book, indicating it might be part of a record or archive of memberships or correspondence. The handwriting on the page is in German and includes the words "Membership card, Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt" and "Received September 1961."
The image shows a page from a bound archive or notebook containing a membership card for the Bauhaus-Archiv E.V. in Darmstadt. The card is prominently labeled and dated.
Key details visible in the image include:
Membership Card Information:
Additional Information:
The handwritten note in the top left corner reads "Membership card, Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt Received September 1961," indicating it is a record of membership receipt. The card is inserted into the notebook, possibly as part of a collection or documentation related to Bauhaus history or related academic research.
The image shows an open album or scrapbook with an attached document. At the top of the page, there is a handwritten note in blue ink that reads: "Membership card, Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt. Received September 1961."
The document attached to the page is a membership card from the Bauhaus-Archiv E.V. in Darmstadt. The card includes the following details:
There is also a stamp on the card indicating it is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Below this, the card lists:
The document is mounted in the center of the page, and there are some faint, possibly empty, rectangles around it, suggesting that other documents may have been removed or that space was left for additional items. The edges of the page show some signs of wear, and the book’s spine is visible on the left side.
The image shows a membership card from the Bauhaus-Archiv in Darmstadt. The card appears to be historical, with handwritten notes at the top indicating it was a "Membership card, Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt" and that it was received in September 1981.
The card itself contains several printed details:
At the top center, it states:
Below this, there are three adhesive labels with information about different members or associated institutions:
The first label reads:
The second label has the name "Darmstadt" and an address:
The card seems to have been used to denote memberships of various institutions or individuals associated with the Bauhaus-Archiv. The Bauhaus was a highly influential German art school that combined crafts and the fine arts, operational from 1919 to 1933. The Bauhaus-Archiv is a museum and an archive dedicated to the study and preservation of the history and impact of the Bauhaus movement.
This image shows a page from a book or archive with various layers of pasted-over items. At the top left corner, in handwritten text, it reads "Membership cards, Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt. Received September 1961". There are two pasted items on the page: the first and most prominent is a label indicating "Bauhaus-Archiv E. V. Darmstadt Mitgliedskarte" (which translates to "Bauhaus Archive E. V. Darmstadt Membership Card") with an address for "Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University, Cambridge 38 Mass. U.S.A."
Below this is another label with contact details for the Darmstadt location, specifying "Ernst-Ludwig-Haus" with an address, and a telephone number "21334". These items seem to be affixed to the page, with visible adhesive tapes and marks. The paper and items exhibit a bit of aging. The edges of the book or pages are also visible on the left side, suggesting this is part of a larger document or archive. The page itself is off-white, and both the paper and the items attached to it appear to be yellowing with age.
The image shows an open book or album with a single membership card affixed to the right page. The membership card is from Bauhaus-Archiv E.V. Darmstadt and is titled "Mitgliedskarte." Below that, there is typed information indicating the card is issued to the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Additional information at the bottom of the card includes "Darmstadt Ernst-Ludwig-Haus Mathildenhöhe Telefon 21334."
At the top of the page, there is a handwritten note in blue ink reading: "Membership card, Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt Received September 1961." The page appears to be part of a collection or archive documenting items related to Bauhaus.
The image shows an open book or document with handwritten notes and printed membership cards placed inside. Here is a detailed description:
There are two printed membership cards visible in the image:
This image captures a moment of documentation, likely from an archival or institutional setting, highlighting the exchange or receipt of membership cards related to the Bauhaus Archive and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
The image depicts an open book with handwritten annotations on its spine. The book appears to be a membership card from the Bauhaus-Archiv in Darmstadt, Germany. The card is placed on the left side of the book, and it reads "Bauhaus-Archiv E.V. Darmstadt Mitgliedskarte" with the address "Buch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University Cambridge 38 / Mass. USA" printed below. The membership card has a green circle on the top right corner, and there is a small piece of paper with additional text, possibly a receipt or a note, attached to the book's spine. The book's pages are blank, and the spine has blue ink annotations that read "membership card. Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt Received September 1961."