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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1960-1962

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The image shows an open book or ledger with handwritten entries listing various artworks. The entries are organized into two columns, each containing the title of the artwork, the year it was created, and the name of the person or entity to whom the artwork was lent. The book appears to be a record of artworks loaned out from the Christian Science Monitor, dated February 28, 1962.

Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

Left Page:

  1. Elie Nadelman, 1935
  2. Gil and Tani, 1947 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  3. The First Shot, 1948 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  4. Fourteenth Street Store, 1949 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  5. The Spy, 1949 (Lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger)
  6. Jachymis, 1958 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  7. The First Snow, 1958 (Lent by Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Brooks Jr.)
  8. African Landscape No. III (Sudanese), 1959 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  9. African Landscape No. IV, 1959 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  10. Javanese II, 1960 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  11. Javanese III, 1960 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  12. Javanese IV, 1961 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  13. Valvure, 1961 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  14. Birds of Saturn, 1961 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  15. Aspiration, 1961 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  16. Sculpture, 1961 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger)
  17. Watercolors and Drawings*

Right Page:

  1. River in the Old Days, 1938 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder)
  2. China Fleet Beached, 1941 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder)
  3. Zandel's Wharf, 1946 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder)
  4. Harriet Thomson, East Bond, 1946 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder)
  5. Harriet Thomson, West Bond, 1946 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder)
  6. Illustrations of Herman Melville, "Encantadas," 1947
  7. Illustration of Herman Melville, "Bartleby," 1947
  8. Spectators of the Ridiculous, 1948
  9. Shop Window, 1949
  10. Twenty-third Street Landing, Coney Island, 1949
  11. Fishing on the Causeway, 1949
  12. Illustrations of Stendhal "Chartreuse de Parme," 1950
  13. Houses at Quimper, 1951
  14. Symbolic Structure, 1951 (Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder)
  15. Creation of the Round, 1952
  16. Colon, 1952
  17. Mirror, 1952 (Lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger)
  18. Phases of a Sphere, 1952
  19. Mandala, 1952
  20. Diagonal Planes of a Cube, 1952
  21. Circle in a Square, 1953
  22. Composition with a Circle, 1953
  23. Composition with Two Circles, 1953

There is also a small piece of paper attached to the right page with a geometric pattern, possibly a label or a sample of artwork. The book is bound in green cloth with a ribbon marker visible on the right side.

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The image displays an open book with two visible pages that appear to be part of an exhibition catalog or a list of artworks. The pages are filled with typed text, organized in a numbered list format, detailing various artworks along with their titles, years of creation, and lenders’ names.

Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

  1. Artworks listed (numbered from 16 to 31):
    • Titles include "Girl and Taxi," "The First Shot," "Fourteenth Street Store," and more, with creation years ranging from 1947 to 1961.
    • Lenders include Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, The Fog Art Museum, and others.
    • The section is divided into categories, with the first section titled "Watercolors and Drawings," starting from the bottom of the page.

Right Page:

  1. Artworks listed (numbered from 32 to 57):
    • Titles include "River in the Old Days," "China Fleet Scramble," "Zundels Wharf," and more, with creation years from 1938 to 1953.
    • Lenders include Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder, The Busch-Reisinger Museum, and others.

There is a handwritten note at the top of the right page that reads "Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 28, 1962," which might indicate the date of the publication or a related event. Additionally, there is a small, triangularly folded piece of paper attached to the right page, with the text "Busch-Reisinger Museum" visible on it.

The text is consistent with an exhibition catalog, likely documenting artworks displayed in an exhibition, along with details about each piece and their respective lenders.

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The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog or record book detailing the artworks lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger and others to various exhibitions. The document appears to be titled "Christian Science Monitor" and is dated February 28, 1962.

Here's a detailed summary of the entries:

Left Page:

The left page lists artworks lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger to different exhibitions over several years:

  1. Girl and Taxi, 1937

    • Lent to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder.
  2. Yacht Shop, 1948

    • Lent by the Fogg Art Museum.
  3. Fourteenth Street Store, 1940

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  4. The Ape, 1954

    • Lent by Julia Feininger.
  5. Locomotive, 1954

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  6. Mrs. Indes's Motel, 1958

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Brooks, Jr.
  7. Victorian London, III (suburb), 1959

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  8. Twenty-Fifth Ave., 1939

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  9. Various works from 1960:

    • Jararaca I
    • Jararaca II
    • Jararaca III
    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  10. Jararaca IV, 1961

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  11. Valley, 1959

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  12. Birds of a Feather, 1961

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  13. Apparition, 1961

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  14. Carnival, 1961

    • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  15. Elbe Port, 1935

    • (No specific lender noted in this entry).

Right Page:

The right page continues the list, including artworks by other artists and additional works by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger:

  1. River in the Ohio River, 1946
  • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder.
  1. Chimney Fleet Backland, 1941
  • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder.
  1. Zondel’s Wharf, 1946
  • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder.
  1. Harriet Thompson, West Bound, 1946
  • Lent by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

36-39. Various illustrations by Norman Melville:

  • Lent by the Busch-Reisinger Museum in 1947.
  1. Illustration of Herman Melville, "Redburn," 1947
  • (No specific lender noted).
  1. Spectators of the Eighties, 1948
  • Shop Window, 1949.
  1. Twenty-third Street Landing, Coney Island, 1949.

  2. Fishing on the Causeway, 1949.

45-46. Illustrations of Stendhal's "Chartreuse de Parme," 1950.

  1. Houses at Quimper, 1951.

  2. Symbolic Structure, 1951.

  3. Creation of the Round, 1952.

  4. Cubes, 1952.

  5. Mirror, 1952

  • Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  1. Phases of a Sphere, 1952.

  2. Mandala, 1952.

  3. Diagonal Planes of a Cube, 1952.

  4. Circle in a Square, 1953.

  5. Interpenetration of Two Systems, 1953

  • Lent by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  1. Composition with Two Circles, 1953.

The list includes a mixture of paintings, watercolors, and drawings, primarily by T. Lux Feininger, along with some works by other artists. The entries detail the exhibition history of each artwork, showing where and when they were lent.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a loan or inventory record for artworks. The book is titled "Christian Science Monitor" and is dated February 28, 1962. The pages contain a list of art pieces along with their respective lenders and years.

Here are the details from the pages:

Left Page:

  1. Girl and Teak, 1937
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  2. The First Shot, 1948
    Lent by the Fog Art Museum

  3. Fourteenth Street Store, 1949
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  4. The Ape, 1954
    Lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger

  5. Lachesis, 1958
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  6. Men Indem a Moi, 1958
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Brooks, Jr.

  7. African Landscape No. III (Subalis), 1959
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  8. West-African, 1959
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  9. Jararaca II, 1960
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  10. Jararaca III, 1960
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  11. Jararaca IV, 1961
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  12. Vaivre, 1961
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  13. Birds of Saturn, 1961
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  14. Apparition, 1961
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

  15. Carnival, 1961
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger

Watercolors and Drawings:

  1. Elbe Port, 1935

Right Page:

  1. River in the Old Days, 1938
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder

  2. China Fleet Beaconed, 1941
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder

  3. Zundel's Wharf, 1946

  4. Harriet Thompson, East Bound, 1946

  5. Harriet Thompson, West Bound, 1946

37-39. Illustrations of Herman Melville, "Encantadas," 1947

  1. Illustration of Herman Melville, "Redburn," 1947

  2. Spectators of the Eighties, 1948

  3. Shop Window, 1949

  4. Twenty-third Street Landing, Cony Island, 1949

  5. Fishing on the Causeway, 1949

45-46. Illustrations of Stendhal, "Chartreuse de Parme," 1950

  1. Houses at Quimper, 1951

  2. Symbolic Structure, 1951
    Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder

  3. Creation of the Round, 1952

  4. Cubes, 1952

  5. Mirror, 1952
    Lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger

  6. Phases of a Sphere, 1952

  7. Mandala, 1952

  8. Diagonal Planes of a Cube, 1952

  9. Circle in a Square, 1953

  10. Intersection of Two Systems, 1953
    Lent by the Busch-Reisinger Museum

  11. Composition with Two Circles, 1953

There is also a small bookmark or card with a geometric design on the right page.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a catalog or a record of artworks, dated February 28, 1962, as indicated by the handwritten note in the top right corner. This appears to be from the "Christian Science Monitor."

The book contains a list of artworks with corresponding numbers, titles, dates, and lenders. The entries are divided into sections:

  1. General Artworks:

    • The list starts with various artworks lent by different individuals and institutions, predominantly featuring works by T. Lux Feininger.
    • Examples include "Girl and Tea, 1937" lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, "The First Shot, 1948" lent by the Fogel Art Museum, and "Fourteenth Street Store, 1949" also lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
  2. Watercolors and Drawings:

    • The section labeled "Watercolors and Drawings" includes "Elbe Port, 1935."
  3. Other Artworks:

    • There are numerous other artworks listed, such as "Lachesis, 1958" and "Birds of Saturn, 1961," also lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger.
    • Additional entries include illustrations from various authors and works like "Illustrations of Herman Melville" from 1947 and "Cubes, 1952" lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • The list includes both paintings and illustrations, with some entries by other artists and institutions, such as "Harriet Thompson" and "Busch-Reisinger Museum."

The page has a mix of handwritten notes and typed text, with a paper label or ticket on the right side, indicating it might have been a part of an exhibition or catalog.

The page numbers are visible on the left side, with the first page being 10 and the second page being 11.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a catalog or a record of artwork or exhibitions, likely from a museum or gallery. The pages list various works, primarily watercolors and drawings, attributed to different artists and often lent by specific individuals or institutions.

Here are the detailed entries visible in the image:

  1. Girl and Tea, 1937 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  2. One First Shot, 1948 – Lent by the Fogg Art Museum
  3. Fourteenth Street Store, 1949 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  4. The Ape, 1954 – Lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger
  5. Lachesis, 1958 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  6. Men Indes a Moi, 1958 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Brooks, Jr.
  7. African Landscape No. III (subtitle not clear), 1959 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  8. West-African, 1959 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  9. Jararaca II, 1960 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  10. Jararaca III, 1960 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  11. Jararaca IV, 1961 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  12. Vautier, 1961 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  13. Birds of Saturn, 1961 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  14. Apparition, 1961 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  15. Carnival, 1961 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  16. Elbe Port, 1935 – (Category: Watercolors and Drawings)
  17. River in the Old Days, 1958 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  18. China Fleet Sailing, 1941 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  19. Zundel's Warf, 1946 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  20. Harriet Thompson, East Bound, 1946 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  21. Harriet Thompson, West Bound, 1946 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  22. Illustrations of Herman Melville, "Encantadas," 1947 – Lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger
  23. Illustration of Herman Melville, "Redburn," 1947 – Lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger
  24. Spectators of the 'Eighenties,' 1948 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  25. Shop Window, 1949 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  26. Twenty-Third Street Landing, Coney Island, 1949 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  27. Fishing on the Causeway, 1949 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  28. Illustrations of Stendhal, "Chartreuse de Parme," 1950 – Lent by the Busch-Reisinger Museum
  29. Houses at Quimper, 1951 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  30. Symbolic Structure, 1951 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  31. Creation of the Round, 1952 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder
  32. Cubes, 1952 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Julia Feininger
  33. Mirror, 1952 – Lent by Mrs. Julia Feininger
  34. Phases of a Sphere, 1952 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Julia Feininger
  35. Mandalas, 1952 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Julia Feininger
  36. Diagonal Planes of a Cube, 1952 – Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Julia Feininger
  37. Circle in a Square, 1953 – Lent by the Busch-Reisinger Museum
  38. Intersection of Two Systems, 1953 – Lent by the Busch-Reisinger Museum
  39. Composition with Two Circles, 1953 – Lent by the Busch-Reisinger Museum

The top right corner of the page has a handwritten note from a Christian Science Monitor dated February 28, 1962. Additionally, there is a clipping or a small booklet inserted into the page with a geometric design on the cover.

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The image shows an open book with two pages visible. On top of the book's open pages, there are two typed sheets of paper laid out side by side.

The left sheet lists numbered items from 16 to 30, primarily mentioning artworks with their titles, years, and the lenders' names (often Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger or Mrs. Julia Feininger). At the bottom of the left sheet, there is a heading "Watercolors and Drawings" with a single item (number 31) listed below it.

The right sheet continues the list from 32 to 57, similarly detailing artwork titles, years, and lenders. The names mentioned here include Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

At the top right corner of the book's page, there is a handwritten note reading "Christian Science Monitor Feb. 28, 1962". Additionally, behind the sheets on the right side, a small part of a different page with a geometric black-and-white design is partially visible.

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This image shows an open book or binder with several pages visible, containing a typed list of titles with corresponding dates and annotations. The items listed are presumably works of art, judging by their titles and the years associated with each. Some entries include additional information, such as where the item was lent from. The list includes artworks ranging from 1935 to 1961, suggesting a historical or retrospective focus.

On the right side, there's a handwritten note that reads "Christian Science Monitor Feb. 28, 1962," which might indicate the date of publication or reference for the list provided. There are also some strips of additional paper tucked into or attached to the pages, showing partial titles or notes relating to the typed list.

The contents and specific nature of the artworks—whether they're paintings, drawings, sculptures, or other types of visual art—are not described, but the titles hint at a variety of subjects and styles. It seems like the book or document is part of a catalog, inventory, or exhibition record from an art collection, gallery, or museum.

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The image shows an open book displaying a page with a list of numbered entries, likely a catalog or inventory of artworks or exhibitions. The entries are formatted as follows:

  • Left Column:

    • Each entry is numbered (e.g., 16, 17, 18, etc.).
    • Titles of works or exhibitions are listed, along with years (e.g., "Girl and Text, 1947").
    • Some entries include additional details, such as the lender or donor (e.g., "Lent by Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger").
    • The entries cover a range of topics, including paintings, drawings, and other artworks, with titles like "The First Rose," "Fourteenth Street Store," and "African Landscape No. III (Subway)."
  • Right Column:

    • Similar structure to the left column, with numbered entries and titles of works or exhibitions.
    • Examples include "River in the Old Days, 1938," "China Fleet Becalmed, 1941," and "Zundel's Wharf, 1946."
    • Lenders or donors are also mentioned, such as "Lent by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schroeder."
  • Additional Details:

    • At the top of the right page, there is handwritten text that reads "Christian Science Monitor Feb. 28, 1962," indicating a possible reference or annotation related to the book or its contents.
    • In the bottom right corner of the right page, there is a small, partially visible illustration or design, possibly a thumbnail or excerpt from one of the artworks listed.
    • The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition record, with a formal and organized layout typical of art institution archives or exhibition catalogs.

The overall appearance suggests this is a historical or archival document, likely from an art museum or gallery, documenting loans or exhibitions of artworks from a specific period. The entries are meticulously listed, indicating careful record-keeping.

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The image shows an open book with handwritten notes on the top left corner. The book is titled "Christian Science Monitor Feb. 28, 1962." The pages are numbered, and the text on the left side is written in black ink. The text on the right side is written in blue ink. The book appears to be a collection of articles or essays, with each page featuring a different entry. The pages are white, and the text is printed in black.