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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1960-1962

ARCH.2013.5.9, Rendition: 797153

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The image depicts an open book or catalog with a list of entries, possibly related to art or literature. The entries are numbered and include the names of authors or artists, titles of works, dates, and locations or institutions where these works can be found.

Here are some specific observations:

  1. Entries Layout:

    • Each entry is numbered sequentially.
    • The entries include names, titles, dates, and locations.
    • The locations mentioned include various museums, libraries, and institutions.
  2. Handwritten Note:

    • There is a handwritten note on the right side of the page in blue ink. The note reads: "Good source for index and location of works by artists."
  3. Specific Entries:

    • Entry 49: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a title and location mentioned.
    • Entry 50: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 51: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 52: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 53: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 54: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 55: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 56: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 57: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 58: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 59: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 60: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 61: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 62: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 63: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 64: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 65: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 66: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 67: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 68: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 69: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 70: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 71: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 72: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 73: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 74: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 75: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 76: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 77: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 78: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 79: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 80: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 81: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 82: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 83: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 84: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 85: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 86: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 87: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 88: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 89: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 90: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 91: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 92: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 93: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 94: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 95: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 96: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 97: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 98: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
    • Entry 99: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with a different title and location.
    • Entry 100: "Lefrancq, June (1933-1993)" with another title and location.
  4. Institutions Mentioned:

    • Various museums and libraries are listed, such as the "Los Angeles County Museum of Art," "Metropolitan Museum of Art," and "Library of Congress."
  5. Dates:

    • The dates range from the early 20th century to the late 20th century.

This catalog appears to be a comprehensive resource for locating specific works by various artists or authors, providing detailed information on where these works can be found.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a catalog or an art history reference book, likely pertaining to art collections and exhibitions. The book's pages contain lists of artworks, each annotated with details such as artist names, titles, years, and locations (museums or exhibitions).

Key details observed in the image include:

  1. Page Content:

    • The left page lists works of art from the 19th century.
      • Items include artists like "Duchamp" (Marcel Duchamp), "Mona" (presumably a reference to a specific work or artist), "Klimt," and others.
      • The entries are accompanied by notes such as "Lost to the Washington Art Museum" or "Owned by the Fogg Art Museum."
    • The right page continues with more entries, starting from item 16, covering similar details and annotations.
    • Some entries are marked with handwritten notes and annotations, indicating the status of the artworks (e.g., "Lost to the Fogg Art Museum").
  2. Annotations:

    • There are several handwritten notes on the right side of the page, possibly by the same person who annotated the left page.
    • The annotations include references to specific artworks and their current status or provenance.
  3. Headings:

    • The top section of the left page has a heading "TWENTIETH CENTURY," and the bottom section mentions "20th CENTURY ABSTRACT."
    • The right page starts with entries that seem to continue from the 20th century onward, with a focus on abstract art.
  4. Overall Structure:

    • The book appears to be structured chronologically, listing artworks by the century and possibly by artist or type of art.

The annotations and organization suggest this book might be used for tracking the history of artworks, possibly for academic, museum, or curatorial purposes. The entries are meticulously noted to keep track of where the artworks are currently housed or lost.

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The image displays an open book, with both the left and right pages filled with typed text. The text appears to be a list or catalog, possibly of artworks or items, as it includes titles, authors, dates, and other details. The text is organized in columns, with headings and subheadings that categorize the entries. The font is consistent throughout, and the text is double-spaced, making it easy to read.

The left page includes a section titled "TURN OF THE CENTURY" with entries listed under this heading, each line containing specific details such as the title, author, date, and possibly the current location or owner of the items. The right page includes a section titled "20th CENTURY ABSTRACTION" with similar entries.

The margins of the pages have some handwritten notes and underlines, suggesting that someone has reviewed or annotated the text. The handwriting is in blue ink, contrasting with the typed text, and seems to mark important lines or add comments. The book is placed against a plain background, possibly a table or desk, with a light source casting a shadow at the top.

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The image shows an open exhibition catalog or inventory list, which appears to detail artworks and their respective exhibitions or collections. Here’s a detailed description:

  1. Pages Layout:

    • The catalog is open to two pages, each containing columns of text.
    • The text is organized into numbered entries.
  2. Content:

    • Left Page:

      • Contains a list of artworks, each with a catalog or reference number.
      • Information includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the year it was created, and the medium used.
      • Each entry also includes the exhibition history of the artwork, specifying the location and dates of exhibitions.
      • For example:
        • "44. Baziotes, William (US): Untitled (1947)... Lent to the Pace Gallery Art Museum..."
        • "50. Carone, Nicholas (US): Untitled (1951)... Lent by Mr. T. Lee Pritzger..."
    • Right Page:

      • Continues with the same format as the left page.
      • It lists more artworks, again with the artist's name, title, year, medium, and exhibition details.
      • For instance:
        • "60. Francis, Sam (US): Untitled (1958)... Lent by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art..."
        • "70. Vicente, Esteban (US): Untitled (1950)... Lent by the Parrish Art Museum..."
  3. Annotations:

    • There are some handwritten notes and underlines on the left page, possibly indicating specific artworks of interest or corrections.
  4. Context:

    • The catalog seems to be part of an exhibition or a collection inventory, detailing the provenance and exhibition history of each artwork.
    • The pages include a section on "Loans Currently Out" and "Loans Returned," indicating where the artworks have been exhibited.
  5. Additional Information:

    • The right-hand side of the right page mentions "2003 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION" and some addresses and contact details, likely related to the organization responsible for the catalog.

Overall, the image depicts a comprehensive record of various artworks, their creators, and the history of their exhibitions. This kind of document is typically used by museums, galleries, and collectors to keep track of art pieces.

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The image shows an open book with handwritten annotations on the right page. The book appears to be a reference or catalog of artworks, specifically focusing on 20th-century American art.

Here are the detailed observations:

  1. Content Overview:

    • The left page lists a series of artworks, presumably paintings or drawings, by various artists, with details including the title, artist's name, date, medium, and location.
    • The right page contains a list of artists' names with corresponding entries for each artwork, including dates and locations where the works are held. The entries include:
      • The name of the artist.
      • The title of the artwork.
      • The year it was created.
      • The location where the artwork is kept, often mentioning specific museums or collections such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and others.
  2. Handwritten Annotations:

    • On the right page, there are handwritten notes in blue ink, likely indicating where each artwork is located. These annotations are aligned with the list of artworks on the left page.
    • The annotations appear to be additional information or confirmation of locations for each piece.
  3. Section Titles:

    • The text on the left page is divided into sections titled "TURN OF THE CENTURY" and "20TH CENTURY ABSTRACTION," indicating a chronological and thematic organization of the artworks.
  4. General Observations:

    • The book is likely used for reference purposes, possibly by someone researching or cataloging artworks.
    • The page layout and annotations suggest a thorough and detailed record-keeping effort, possibly for an academic or curatorial project.

In summary, the image depicts an open reference book detailing 20th-century American artworks, with meticulous handwritten notes about their locations and other relevant information.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a page from a catalog or bibliography related to art history. The page is titled "TWENTIETH CENTURY" and "20th CENTURY ABSTRACTION," indicating it lists artworks or artists from the 20th century, with a focus on abstract art in the latter section.

The page is divided into two main sections:

  1. Twentieth Century (Left Column):

    • The left column lists various artists along with the years they were active and the art museums where their works are located.
    • Entries include:
      • 19. Twombly, James (1935-) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 20. Morris, Robert (b. 1931) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 21. Sigmar Polke (1941-2010) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 22. Warhol, Andy (1928-1987) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 23. Lichtenstein, Roy (1923-1997) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 24. Johns, Jasper (b. 1930) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 25. Rauschenberg, Robert (1925-2008) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 26. Newman, Barnett (1905-1970) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 27. Stella, Frank (b. 1936) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 28. Flavin, Dan (1933-1996) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 29. Kelly, Ellsworth (1923-2015) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 30. Reinhardt, Ad (1913-1967) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 31. Rosenquist, James (b. 1933) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 32. Noland, Kenneth (b. 1924) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 33. LeWitt, Sol (1928-2007) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 34. Christo (b. 1935) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 35. Judd, Donald (1928-1994) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
  2. 20th Century Abstraction (Right Column):

    • The right column continues with more entries of artists and their associated museums.
    • Entries include:
      • 36. Andre, Carl (b. 1935) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 37. Smithson, Robert (1938-1973) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 38. Flavin, Dan (1933-1996) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 39. Morris, Robert (b. 1931) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 40. Twombly, James (1935-) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 41. Warhol, Andy (1928-1987) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 42. Rauschenberg, Robert (1925-2008) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 43. Newman, Barnett (1905-1970) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 44. Stella, Frank (b. 1936) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 45. Flavin, Dan (1933-1996) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 46. Kelly, Ellsworth (1923-2015) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 47. Reinhardt, Ad (1913-1967) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 48. Rosenquist, James (b. 1933) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.
      • 49. Noland, Kenneth (b. 1924) - Lost to the Guggenheim Museum.
      • 50. LeWitt, Sol (1928-2007) - Lost to the Washington Art Museum.

The margins and handwritten notes on the right side of the page seem to contain additional annotations, possibly corrections or further references, written in pencil or ink. The text in the right margin appears to be handwritten notes, potentially providing further context or updates to the entries listed.

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The image shows an open book or catalog with two pages visible. The pages contain typed text organized into numbered lines, listing names of artists, titles of artworks, mediums, and museum or collection information. The text appears to be a detailed art exhibition or collection catalog, including descriptions of art pieces, such as watercolors, drawings, oils, and lithographs, from different artists and periods.

On the right page's outer edge, there is a handwritten note in blue ink that reads: "Catalogue for Riviera and Seas museum course in Midwinter Guild 26 - June 16, 1962."

The text mentions several artists, their works, the medium, and lending institutions, suggesting it is related to an art exhibition or loaned collection focusing on nature and water themes, with references to "20th Century," "TURN OF THE CENTURY," and specific artist works including watercolors by Lyonel Feininger and works by Kandinsky.

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The image depicts an open large-format book or list resting on a gray background. To the right side of the book, several loose papers are visible underneath its pages. The seen pages contain text in a structured layout with numbered entries, each describing a different art piece and providing information such as the artist's name, title of the work, type of artwork, lending institution, and cultural or regional origin.

The page on the right has handwriting in blue ink that is partly legible. It seems to be notes or remarks, possibly written by a curator, researcher, or student interacting with the material. Words like "adjust for," "course for," "Rivers" or "Rivess," and what appears to be a date, "April 20 6:30 museum 6/10/82," can be read. These annotations suggest the document may be part of exhibition planning, a catalogue for an art collection, or academic coursework related to art history.

The handwriting indicates personal interaction with the content, implying this is a working document rather than a final publication for public distribution. The date mentioned might refer to an event or deadline associated with the contents of the book or list.

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The image shows an open book or catalog, likely from an art museum or gallery, displaying a detailed index or bibliography. The pages are filled with entries organized alphabetically by artist names or titles. Each entry includes the artist's name, the title of the artwork or exhibition, the year, and additional details such as the location, medium, or institution associated with the piece.

Key features of the image include:

  1. Structure: The text is neatly formatted in columns, with consistent spacing and alignment, suggesting a formal catalog or reference book.
  2. Content: The entries appear to be cataloged by artist names, with each entry providing bibliographic or exhibition information. For example, entries include details like "Leach, Mr. Lee Friedlander" and "Leach, Mr. Lee Friedlander" alongside dates and locations.
  3. Handwritten Notes: There is handwritten text on the right margin of the page, written in blue ink. The text appears to be a note or annotation, possibly indicating a reference or comment related to the catalog entries.
  4. Page Layout: The book is open to two facing pages, showing a clean and organized layout typical of academic or institutional publications.
  5. Contextual Clues: The presence of terms like "Art Museum" and "Exhibition" suggests this is an art-related catalog, possibly from a museum or gallery archive.

Overall, the image depicts a structured and detailed catalog or bibliography, likely used for reference or research purposes in an art institution. The handwritten note adds a personal or analytical touch, indicating active engagement with the material.