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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1960-1962

ARCH.2013.5.9, Rendition: 797124

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The image shows an open book titled "Annual Report 1960-1961" with the word "Appendix" written in handwriting. The pages contain lists of items categorized under "Metalwork," "Typography," "Drawings," and "Paintings."

Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Metalwork (continued)

  • Chinese, XVII Century: For ovals for Western export; pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • Chinese, XVIII Century: For ovals for Western export; pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XVIII Century: Spoon, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XVIII Century: Covered pitcher, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XVIII Century: Cream pitcher, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XVIII Century: Glass-bottomed mug, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XVIII Century: Not Plate with handles, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XVIII Century: Pair of glass-bottomed mugs, marked "pint," pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XIX Century: Plate marked "Townead," pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XIX Century: Spirit Lamp, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XIX Century: Tankard with cover, pewter; 1880; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • English, XIX Century: Four deep plates, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, Late XVII Century: Sectional plate, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Deep bowl, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Hexagonal covered jar, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Mug, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Plate, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Plate marked "Ich," pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Plate with scalloped edge, pewter; 1774; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Plate with scalloped edge, pewter; 1781; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Shallow bowl, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Tankard with cover, on legs, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XVIII Century: Tankard with cover, on legs, pewter; 1741; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.

Metalwork (continued)

  • German, XIX Century: Decorated tankard, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Plate, pewter; 1827; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard with raised engraved decoration, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Pot with covered spout, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.
  • German, XIX Century: Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Corrington Women.

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The image is of an appendix from an annual report dated 1960-1961. It lists various gifts and contributions to a collection or museum, detailing the types of items, their origins, donors, and sometimes the specific years associated with them.

Here's a detailed summary of the contents:

Metalwork (continued)

Chinese, XVIII-XIX Century:

  • Tea caddy for Western export, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

English, XVIII Century:

  • Coffee pot for Western export, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Pair of flat plates, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Kettle on stand, silver: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Spoon, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

English, XIX Century:

  • Covered pitcher, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Cream pitcher, pewter: Gifts from Mrs. F. and Mr. E. De G. Cushing.
  • Glass-bottomed mug, pewter: Gifts from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

English, G. P. & Sons, 1861:

  • Glass-bottomed mug, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

English, XIX Century:

  • Pair of glass-bottomed mugs marked "pint," pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Plate marked "Townsend," pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

English, XVIII Century:

  • Spirit lamp, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

English, F. & C. Carrington Weems:

  • Tankard with cover, pewter (1810): Gift.

English, Late XVIII Century:

  • Four deep plates, pewter: Gifts from Mrs. F. and Mr. E. De G. Cushing.

German, XIX Century:

  • Sextagonal plate, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Deep bowl, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

German, XVIII Century:

  • Hexagonal covered jar, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Shallow bowl, pewter: Gifts from Mrs. F. and Mr. E. De G. Cushing.
  • Plate, pewter: Gifts from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

German, XVII Century:

  • Plate marked "I.H.," pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Plate with scalloped edge, pewter (1744): Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Plate with scalloped edge, pewter (1731): Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

German:

  • Tankard with cover, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Tankard with cover on legs, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

German, XIX Century:

  • Decorated tankard, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems (1827).
  • Plate: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Teapot with raised engraved decoration: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Pot with hinged cover: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Tankard decorated with coat-of-arms, pewter: Gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Long-necked flask, pewter: Anonymous gift.
  • Paper clip, bronze: Anonymous gift.

Typography

  • Haxon Miehle: Advertising poster ("Goliaths"), anonymous gift.

Drawings

Elias (University) Room:

  • Abstract room, pencil, watercolor, and silver paint: Gift from Alexander Dorner.
  • Perspective drawing, pencil, watercolor, and silver paint: Gift from Alexander Dorner.

El Lissitzky:

  • Abstract room, pencil, watercolor: Gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner.
  • Perspective drawing for the memory of Alexander Dorner: Gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner.
  • Abstract drawing: Gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner.

Paintings

  • Josef Albers: Structural Constellation, laminated plastic, 1954: Gift from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Gute.
  • Alexander Dorner: Various works in memory of Alexander Dorner, 1952, gifts from Lydia Dorner.
  • Persian School: Landscape with Travelers, oil on canvas, 1762(?).
  • Wilhelm Leibl: Head of a Peasant, oil on composition board, 1879.
  • Henry Schnakenberg: The Sisters, oil, 1922: Gift from Mrs. Lydia Dorner.
  • Miscellaneous: Touches of other artists and anonymous contributions.

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The image shows an open book with pages from an "Annual Report" for the years 1960-1961, specifically the appendix section (Appendix). The pages detail various gifts of metalwork, typography, drawings, and paintings donated to an institution or collection.

Metalwork (continued):

  • Chinese, XVII-XIX Century:

    • Tea caddy for Western export, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Covered box for Western export, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Pair of flat plates, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Pair of flat plates, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • English, XVII Century:

    • Spoon, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Covered pitcher, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Cream pitcher, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Glass-bottomed mug, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Hot plate with handles, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Pair of glass-bottomed mugs, marked "pint," pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Plate marked "Townsend," pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Spirit lamp, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • German, XIX Century:

    • Decorated tankard, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Plate, pewter, 1827, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Tankard with raised engraved decoration, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Tankard, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Advertising poster ("Glasmacher"), anonymous gift.
  • German, XVIII Century:

    • Pair of shallow bowls, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Plate with scalloped edge, pewter, 1751, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Plate, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Plate marked "IOH," pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Hexagonal covered jar, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Mug, pewter, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Tankard with cover, pewter, 1810, gift to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

Typography:

  • Anonymous Gift:
    • Advertising poster ("Glasmacher").

Drawings:

  • El Lissitzky:
    • Abstract Room, pencil, watercolor, and silver paint, 1923, gift to Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
    • Abstract Room, pencil, watercolor, and silver paint, 1923, gift to Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.

Paintings:

  • Josef Albers:
    • Structural Constellation, laminated plastic, 1954, gift to Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
    • Homage to the Square, oil on Masonite, 1949, gift to Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Herbert M. Agos:
    • Landscape, oil on paper, 1945, gift to Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Wilhelm Leibl:
    • Head of a Peasant, oil on composition board, 1879, gift to Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • K. Hohy-Nagy:
    • Construction, woodcut, 1922, gift to Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.

The entries include the names of donors and often specify the memory of Alexander Dorner, indicating a theme of commemorative donations.

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The image shows an open book with the title "Annual Report 1960-1961" and an additional handwritten note "Appendix" on the top right page. The book appears to be a record or catalog of donations and acquisitions, specifically focusing on metalwork and other art items.

On the left page, the section titled "Metalwork (continued)" lists various items including:

  • A Chinese tea caddy from the XVII-XIX Century.
  • Various English and German pewter items, such as a covered pitcher, glass-bottomed mugs, and a spirit lamp from the XVII to XIX Centuries.
  • Items marked as gifts to Mrs. F. Carrington Weems and others, with descriptions of the metalwork, including a hot plate, tankard, and various plates and bowls.

The right page also continues with "Metalwork (continued)" and lists additional items:

  • A German decorated tankard and other pewter items from the XIX Century.
  • A variety of plates, bowls, and mugs from the XVII to XIX Century, some with specific marks or inscriptions.
  • An anonymous gift of a poster by Nakon Mielche.

The right page also includes sections titled "Typography" and "Drawings":

  • Under Typography, there is an advertising poster by Nakon Mielche.
  • Under Drawings, there are abstract works by El Lissitzky, including pencil drawings and watercolors, gifted by Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.

Additionally, there is a section on "Paintings":

  • Paintings include works by Josef Albers, Herbert M. Agos, and Ferdinand Kobell, among others, with detailed descriptions of each piece, including the medium, date, and donor information.

The book serves as a detailed record of various art acquisitions and donations made during the year 1960-1961.

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The image shows an open page from an "Annual Report 1960-1961" with an appendix section titled "Appendix." The section appears to be listing various metalwork items, drawings, typography, and paintings that have been acquired, donated, or gifted to a collection, likely a museum or an art institution.

Metalwork:

  1. Chinese, XVIII-XIX Century:

    • Tea caddy for Western export, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  2. English, XVIII Century:

    • Spoon, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Covered pitcher, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Cream pitcher, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Glass-bottomed mug, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Pair of flat plates, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Pair of glass-bottomed mugs, marked "Pint," pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Hot plate with handles, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Tankard with cover, pewter, 1810; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Four deep plates, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  3. German, XVIII Century:

    • Decorated tankard, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Plate, 1827; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Tankard with cover on legs, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Plate with scalloped edge, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Hexagonal covered jar, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Pair of shallow bowls, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Tankard with cover, on legs, 1741; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

Typography:

  • Hakon Mielche: Advertising poster ("Glasthætte"), anonymous gift.

Drawings:

  1. El Lissitzky:
    • Abstract Room, pencil, watercolor, and silver paint, 1920; gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorman.
    • Abstract Room, pencil and watercolor, 1921; gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorman.
    • Watch clock, pencil, ink, 1921; gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorman in memory of Alexander Dorman.

Paintings:

  1. Josef Albers:

    • Structural Constellation, laminated plastic, 1954; gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorman.
    • Composition (Red/Blue), oil on canvas, 1949; gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorman in memory of Alexander Dorman.
  2. Hilma af Klint:

    • Untitled, oil on canvas, 1915; gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorman.
  3. Jacob Ferdinand Kober:

    • Landscape with Travelers, oil on canvas, 1762(?); gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorman.
  4. Wilhelm Leibl:

    • Head of a Peasant, oil on composition board, 1879; gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorman.
  5. L. Moholy-Nagy:

    • Constructivist, wood panel, 1922; gift, Mrs. Lydia Dorman in memory of Alexander Dorman.

This page appears to document the acquisition history and contributions to a collection, emphasizing the diversity of items ranging from historical metalwork to modern art and significant typographical works.

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The image shows an open book titled "Annual Report 1960-1961" with the section labeled "Appendix" visible. The content of the appendix is a detailed list of items, primarily focusing on metalwork, drawings, and paintings, along with their descriptions, origins, and the names of the donors or sources.

Left Page:
The left page is occupied with listings of metalwork items, which include:

  • Various pieces from the Chinese Shang Dynasty, such as a food vessel and a wine vessel, noted as gifts from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • Several European items from the 17th and 18th centuries, including a tankard, a flagon, and other pewter items, also donated by Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  • A list of English and German pewter items from different centuries, again provided by Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

Right Page:
The right page continues with additional metalwork items from Germany, including tankards, plates, and pots, still credited to the gift of Mrs. F. Carrington Weems. It then transitions to sections on drawings and paintings:

  • Drawings include a work by Hans Holbein the Younger, a gift from an anonymous donor, and several abstract room drawings and pencil, watercolor, and ink works by El Lissitzky, donated by Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.
  • Paintings feature works such as "Structural Constellation" by Josef Albers, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agassiz, and "Composition" by Lynd Ward, also from Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner. Additionally, there is a mention of a landscape by Ferdinand Kobell and a head of a peasant by Wilhelm Lehmbruck, both also donated by Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner.

The text is typewritten, and the page numbers at the top are hard to make out, but it is clear that this is a detailed catalog of items, likely part of a museum or institutional collection.

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The image shows an open book or binder displaying a typed document. The document appears to be an annual report for the years 1960-1961, as indicated by the handwritten note at the top right corner of the right page: "Annual Report 1960-1961 Appendix."

The pages contain a detailed list of items, most likely museum artifacts or acquisitions, categorized by material (such as metalwork) and type (e.g., pewter, ceramic), along with additional information including century, description, and donor. Each entry is organized in bullet points with specific details such as item descriptions and mentions of gifts and donors.

The left side of the left page shows the tail end of one section labeled "Metalwork (continued)," while the right side of the left page and the entirety of the right page contain a continuation of entries related to metalwork and other categories such as typography, with an advertising poster listed as an anonymous gift, and a section on drawings. Furthermore, there is a section on paintings, acknowledging gifts from various donors and describing items including works from artists such as Josef Albers, El Lissitzky, and László Moholy-Nagy.

The pages are filled with text, and there are no images or illustrations accompanying the listings. The lighting in the photograph is uneven, with the right side being brighter, suggesting the photo was taken in natural light or with a light source positioned to the right. The book is resting on a flat surface, the background of which is not visible in the image.

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The image shows an open book with two typed pages placed on top of it. The handwritten text at the top of the pages reads "Annual Report 1960-1961" on the left page and "Annual Report 1960-1961 - Appendix" on the right page.

The typed pages are titled "Metalwork (continued)" and contain detailed listings of various metalwork items categorized by origin and century, including Chinese, English, German, and Swedish pieces. Each item is described by type, material (mostly pewter), and often notes that the item was a gift from Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.

The right typed page continues the metalwork listings and also includes sections for "Typography," "Drawings," and "Paintings." The typography section mentions an advertising poster by Hakon Mielche. The drawings section lists several abstract works by El Lissitzky and a piece by George Price, with dedications mostly to Mrs. Lydia Dorner in memory of Alexander Dorner. The paintings section lists works by Josef Albers, Herbert Bayer, Carl Buchheister, Ferdinand Kobell, Wilhelm Leibl, and L. Moholy-Nagy, with many works noted as gifts and some dedicated to Mrs. Lydia Dorner or other donors. The page includes dates, mediums, and brief descriptions of the artworks.

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The image depicts an open book, specifically an Annual Report spanning the years 1960–1961, as indicated by handwritten text at the top of the page. The book appears to be a formal record or catalog, likely from an institution, museum, or organization, given its structured and detailed content.

Key Observations:

  1. Page Layout:

    • The book is open to two facing pages, with the left page titled "Metalwork (Continued)" and the right page continuing the same section.
    • The text is neatly typed, organized into a list format, and includes detailed descriptions of various metal artifacts.
  2. Content:

    • Left Page: Lists metal artifacts categorized by origin (e.g., Chinese, English, German), time period (e.g., XVIII-XIX Century), type (e.g., teacaddy, vase, spoon, pitcher), material (e.g., pewter), and donor information (e.g., Mrs. F. Carrington Weems). Examples include:
      • Chinese, XVIII-XIX Century: Teacaddy for Western export, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
      • English, XVIII Century: Spoon, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
      • German, XIX Century: Decorated tankard, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
    • Right Page: Continues the list of metal artifacts, with additional entries such as:
      • German, XIX Century: Tankard with covered spout, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
      • German, XVIII Century: Tankard with cover, on legs, pewter; gift, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems.
  3. Additional Sections:

    • Below the metalwork listings, there are sections titled "Typography" and "Drawings", indicating that the book also documents other types of artifacts or artworks.
    • Under "Drawings", entries include works by artists such as El Lissitzky, with descriptions of their media (e.g., pencil, watercolor, silver paint) and dedications (e.g., "In memory of Alexander Dorner").
    • A section titled "Paintings" follows, listing works by artists such as José Albers and Herbert Bayer, with details about the medium (e.g., laminated plastic, oil on canvas) and donors.
  4. Handwritten Annotations:

    • At the top of the left page, there is handwritten text that reads "Annual Report 1960–1961", confirming the document's purpose and timeframe.
    • The handwriting appears neat and is likely from someone organizing or reviewing the report.
  5. Physical Characteristics:

    • The book has a sturdy, aged appearance, suggesting it is an archival or historical document.
    • The pages are slightly yellowed, indicating age or exposure to light.
    • The spine of the book is visible on the left side, showing the book's thickness and structure.

Summary:

The image shows a detailed and organized Annual Report from 1960–1961, focusing on a catalog of metal artifacts, drawings, and paintings. The report includes descriptions of items such as teacaddies, vases, tankards, and other pewter objects, along with their origins, dates, and donors. Additional sections document typography, drawings, and paintings, reflecting a comprehensive record of donations or acquisitions during that period. The handwritten annotations and structured layout suggest this is an official archival document, likely from a museum or cultural institution.

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The image shows an open book, likely an annual report from a museum, with handwritten annotations in blue ink. The book is divided into sections, including "Metalwork (continued)," "Typography," "Drawings," and "Paintings." Each section lists various items, including their origin, century, and the donor, Mrs. F. Carrington Weems. The book appears to be a detailed inventory of items added to the museum's collection during a specific period.