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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1962-1966

ARCH.2013.5.10, Rendition: 797243

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The image displays two pages from a document or catalog that lists various artworks and objects, categorized by type. The entries include details such as the artist, title, date, medium, and provenance (how the item was acquired). Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Page 2:

Metal Work

  1. Danish (?), c. 1900

    • Pendant Mirror, silver back.
    • Gift of H. Wade White.
  2. German School, c. 1590

    • Model of a Tankard, gilded silver.
    • Anonymous Gift.
  3. Saxon School, c. 1470

    • Monstrance, copper with silver and gold plate.
    • Purchase, Hasem Association Fund.
  4. Louis Comfort Tiffany

    • Desk Set, brass, c. 1900.
    • Gift of H. Wade White.

Drawings and Watercolors

  1. Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956)

    • 4,373 Sketches from Nature.
    • Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger (part of the Feininger Archive).
  2. George Grosz (1893-1959)

    • Terror in the Streets, ink drawing, 1916.
    • Gift of Erich Cohn.
  3. Paul Klee (1879-1940)

    • Green-Orange Gradations with Black Half-Moon, watercolor, 1922.
    • Purchase, Museum Association Fund.

Paintings

  1. Anton Zeller
    • Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, 1780.
    • Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff.

Prints

  1. Wolf Neach (1893- )

    • Entire Heraldry, colored metal print, 1961.
    • Anonymous Gift.
  2. Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956)

    • Six woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive).
    • Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  3. Emil Kandinsky (1866-1944)

    • Woodcut used for letterhead (from the Feininger Archive).
    • Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

Page 3:

Woodcut Heads

  1. Emil Kandinsky (1866-1944)
    • Three woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive).
    • Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

Sculpture

  1. Cologne School, c. 1480

    • Madonna with a Mandorla, polychromed wood.
    • Anonymous Gift.
  2. Ferdinand Biats (?) ( ? -1780)

    • Female Saint, polychromed wood.
    • Purchase, Hasem Association Fund.
  3. Munich School, c. 1600

    • The Mocking of Christ, polychromed wood.
    • Purchase, Hasem Association Fund.
  4. Nuremberg School, c. 1490

    • Saint Lawrence, nut wood.
    • Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
  5. Nuremberg School (?), c. 1530

    • Wildman in form of Candlestick, bronze.
    • Purchase in Memory of Sada K. Loeb.
  6. Erich Fritz Reuter (1911- )

    • Seated Man, bronze.
    • Gift, Mrs. Irving M. Sobin.
  7. South Tyrol, c. 1450

    • Kneeling Angel, polychromed wood.
    • Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer.
  8. Veit Stoss follower, c. 1490

    • Nativity, polychromed wood.
    • Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
  9. Tyrol, c. 1430

    • Standing Madonna and Child, polychromed wood.
    • Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.

Lyonel Feininger Archive

  • Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger
  • A preliminary survey of this material reveals about 9,408 separate items which can be classified as follows:
    • Original Letters (4,073)
    • Correspondence between Lyonel and Julia Feininger
    • Letters from Karl Feininger, Lyonel’s father

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The image shows two pages from a catalog or collection guide, detailing various artworks and archives, presumably from a museum or an art collection. Here is a detailed summary:

Page 1 (Left Side)

Metal Work:

  1. Danish (?), circa 1900: Pendant Mirror, silver back. Gift of H. Wade White.
  2. German School, circa 1590: Model of a Tankard, gilded silver. Anonymous Gift.
  3. Saxon School, circa 1470: Monstrance, copper with silver and gold plate. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  4. Louis Comfort Tiffany, circa 1900: Desk Set, brass. Gift of H. Wade White.

Drawings and Watercolors:

  1. Lionel Feininger (1871-1956): 4,373 Sketches from Nature. Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger (part of the Feininger Archive).
  2. George Grosz (1893-1959): Terror in the Streets, ink drawing, 1916. Gift of Erich Cohn.
  3. Paul Klee (1879-1940): Green-Orange Gradations with Black Half-Moon, watercolor, 1922. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.

Paintings:

  1. Anton Zeller, Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, 1780. Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff.

Prints:

  1. Rolf Nesch (1893- ): Entire Heraldry, colored metal print, 1961. Anonymous Gift.
  2. Lionel Feininger (1871-1956): Six woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  3. Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944): Woodcut used for letterhead (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

Page 2 (Right Side)

Metal Work (continued from previous page):

  • Not explicitly listed here, but it seems to be a continuation of the metal works listed in the previous page.

Sculpture:

  1. Cologne School, circa 1480: Madonna with a Mandorla, polychromed wood. Anonymous Gift.
  2. Ferdinand Dietz (? - 1780): Female Saint, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  3. Munich School, circa 1600: The Mocking of Christ, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  4. Nuremberg School, circa 1490: Saint Lawrence, nut wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrun Fund.
  5. Nuremberg School (7), circa 1530: Wildman in form of Candlestick, bronze. Purchase in Memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  6. Erich Fritz Reuter (1911-): Seated Man, bronze. Gift, Mrs. Irving M. Sobin.
  7. South Tyrol, circa 1450: Kneeling Angel, polychromed wood. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer.
  8. Veit Stoss follower, circa 1490: Nativity, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrun Fund.
  9. Tyrol, circa 1430: Standing Madonna and Child, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrun Fund.

Lyonel Feininger Archive:

  • Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  • A preliminary survey of this material reveals about 9,408 separate items classified as:
    • Original Letters (4,073)
    • Correspondence between Lionel and Julia Feininger
    • Letters from Karl Feininger, Lionel’s father

The collection showcases a diverse range of artistic pieces, including metal works, drawings, watercolors, paintings, prints, and sculptures, along with a significant archive of Lionel Feininger’s correspondence.

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The image shows two pages from a catalog or a document that lists various artworks and items, categorized by type, along with their details such as origin, date, and donor information. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Page 2:

  1. Metal Work:

    • Danish (?) - Pendant Mirror, silver back, c. 1900. Gift of H. Wade White.
    • German School - Model of a Tankard, gilded silver, c. 1590. Anonymous Gift.
    • Saxon School - Monstrance, copper with silver and gold plate, c. 1470. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Louis Comfort Tiffany - Desk Set, brass, c. 1900. Gift of H. Wade White.
  2. Drawings and Watercolors:

    • Lionel Feininger (1871-1956) - 4,373 Sketches from Nature. Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (part of the Feininger Archive).
    • George Grosz (1893-1959) - Terror in the Streets, ink drawing, 1946. Gift of Erich Coh.
    • Paul Klee (1879-1940) - Green-Orange Gradations with Black Half-Moon, watercolor, 1922. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  3. Paintings:

    • Anton Zeller - Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, 1780. Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ransonoff.
  4. Prints:

    • Rolf Nesch (1893-) - Entire Heraldry, colored metal print, 1961. Anonymous Gift.
    • Lionel Feininger (1871-1956) - Six woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) - Woodcut used for letterhead (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

Page 3:

  1. Sculpture:

    • Gerhard Marcks (1889-) - Three woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Cologne School - Madonna with a Mandorla, polychromed wood, c. 1480. Anonymous Gift.
    • Ferdinand Dietz (?) - Female Saint, polychromed wood, c. 1780. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Munich School - The Mocking of Christ, polychromed wood, c. 1600. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Nuremberg School - Saint Lawrence, nut wood, c. 1490. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
    • Nuremberg School - Wild Man in form of Candlestick, bronze, c. 1530. Purchase in Memory of Edna K. Loeb.
    • Erich Fritz Reuter (1911-) - Seated Man, bronze. Gift, Mrs. Irving M. I. Sobin.
    • South Tyrol - Kneeling Angel, polychromed wood, c. 1450. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer.
    • Veit Stoss follower - Nativity, polychromed wood, c. 1490. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
    • Tyrol - Standing Madonna and Child, polychromed wood, c. 1430. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
  2. Lyonel Feininger Archive:

    • Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • A preliminary survey of this material reveals about 9,408 separate items which can be classified as:
      • Original Letters (4,073)
      • Correspondence between Lyonel and Julia Feininger
      • Letters from Karl Feininger, Lyonel’s father

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The image displays an inventory list of artworks and related materials from a museum or collection. Here's a detailed summary categorized by type:

Metal Work

  1. Danish (?), c. 1900, Pendant Mirror, silver back. Gift of H. Wade White.
  2. German School, c. 1590, Model of a Tankard, gilded silver. Anonymous Gift.
  3. Savon School, c. 1470, Monstrance, copper with silver and gold plate. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  4. Louis Comfort Tiffany, Desk Set, brass, c. 1900. Gift of H. Wade White.

Drawings and Watercolors

  1. Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956), 4,373 Sketches from Nature. Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger (part of the Feininger Archive).
  2. George Grosz (1893-1959), Terror in the Streets, ink drawing, 1916. Gift of Erich Cohn.
  3. Paul Klee (1879-1940), Green-Orange Gradations with Black Half-Moon, watercolor, 1922. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.

Paintings

  1. Anton Zeller, Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, 1780. Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff.

Prints

  1. Rolf Nesch (1893-? ), Entire Heraldry, colored metal print, 1961. Anonymous Gift.
  2. Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956), Six woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  3. Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), Woodcut used for letterhead (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

Sculpture

  1. Cologne School, c. 1480, Madonna with a Mandorla, polychromed wood. Anonymous Gift.
  2. Ferdinand Dietz (? - 1780), Female Saint, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  3. Munich School, c. 1600, The Mocking of Christ, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  4. Nuremberg School, c. 1490, Saint Lawrence, nut wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
  5. Nuremberg School, c. 1530, Wildman in form of Candlestick, bronze. Purchase in Memory of Eda K. Loeb.
  6. Erich Fritz Reuter (1911- ), Seated Man, bronze. Gift, Mrs. Irving M. Sobin.
  7. South Tyrol, c. 1450, Kneeling Angel, polychromed wood. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer.
  8. Veit Stoss Follower, c. 1490, Nativity, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
  9. Tyrol, c. 1430, Standing Madonna and Child, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.

Lyonel Feininger Archive

  • Gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  • Preliminary survey shows around 9,408 items, categorized as follows:
    • Original Letters (4,073)
    • Correspondence between Lyonel and Julia Feininger
    • Letters from Karl Feininger, Lyonel's father

The list includes a variety of artworks from different schools, artists, and time periods, primarily focusing on European art and significant donations and purchases.

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The image shows two pages of a catalog or inventory list from what appears to be a museum or gallery. The items are categorized by type, including Metal Work, Drawings and Watercolors, Paintings, Prints, and Sculpture. Here is a detailed summary:

Page 2:

Metal Work:

  1. Danish (unknown artist), c. 1900, Pendant Mirror, silver back. Gift of H. Wade White.
  2. German School, c. 1590, Model of a Tankard, gilded silver. Anonymous Gift.
  3. Saxon School, c. 1470, Monstrance, copper with silver and gold plate. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  4. Louis Comfort Tiffany, Desk Set, brass, c. 1900. Gift of H. Wade White.

Drawings and Watercolors:

  1. Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956), 4,373 Sketches from Nature. Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger (part of the Feininger Archive).
  2. George Grosz (1893-1959), "Terror in the Streets," ink drawing, 1916. Gift of Erich Cohn.
  3. Paul Klee (1879-1940), "Green-Orange Gradations with Black Half-Moon," watercolor, 1922. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.

Paintings:

  1. Anton Zeller, "Portrait of a Gentleman," oil on canvas, 1780. Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff.

Prints:

  1. Rolf Nesch (1893- ), Entire Heraldry, colored metal print, 1961. Anonymous Gift.
  2. Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956), Six woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  3. Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), Woodcut used for letterhead (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

Page 3:

Sculpture:

  1. Cologne School, c. 1480, "Madonna with a Mandorla," polychromed wood. Anonymous Gift.
  2. Ferdinand Dietz (unknown dates), "Female Saint," polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  3. Munich School, c. 1600, "The Mocking of Christ," polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  4. Nuremberg School, c. 1490, "Saint Lawrence," nut wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
  5. Nuremberg School (unknown artist), c. 1530, "Wildman in form of Candlestick," bronze. Purchase in Memory of Edna K. Loeb.
  6. Erich Fritz Reuter (1911- ), "Seated Man," bronze. Gift, Mrs. Irving M. Sobin.
  7. South Tyrol, c. 1450, "Kneeling Angel," polychromed wood. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer.
  8. Veit Stoss follower, c. 1490, "Nativity," polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
  9. Tyrol, c. 1430, "Standing Madonna and Child," polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.

Lyonel Feininger Archive:

  • Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
  • Preliminary survey reveals about 9,408 separate items classified as:
    • Original Letters (4,073)
    • Correspondence between Lyonel and Julia Feininger
    • Letters from Karl Feininger, Lyonel's father

The list includes the names of artists, the items they created, the dates, and the sources of acquisition (whether through gifts or purchases) along with specific funds or individuals associated with those acquisitions.

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The image displays a page from what appears to be an exhibition or inventory catalog of artworks and artifacts. The page is divided into two sections, each listing various items categorized by type and donor or source.

Left Page:

  1. Metal Work:

    • Danish (?), circa 1900: Pendant Mirror with a silver back. Gift of H. Wade White.
    • German School, circa 1590: Model of a Tankard, gilded silver. Anonymous Gift.
    • Saxon School, circa 1470: Monstrance, copper with silver and gold plate. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Louis Comfort Tiffany, circa 1900: Desk Set, brass. Gift of H. Wade White.
  2. Drawings and Watercolors:

    • Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956): 4,373 Sketches from Nature. Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger (part of the Feininger Archive).
    • George Grosz (1893-1959): Terror in the Streets, ink drawing, 1916. Gift of Erich Cohn.
    • Paul Klee (1879-1940): Green-Orange Gradations with Black Half-Moon, watercolor, 1922. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  3. Paintings:

    • Anton Zeller: Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, 1780. Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff.
  4. Prints:

    • Rolf Nesch (1893-): Entire Heraldry, colored metal print, 1961. Anonymous Gift.
    • Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956): Six woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944): Woodcut used for letterhead (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

Right Page:

  1. Sculpture:

    • Gerhard Marcks (1889-): Three woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Cologne School, circa 1480: Madonna with a Mandorla, polychromed wood. Anonymous Gift.
    • Ferdinand Dietz (?), circa 1780: Female Saint, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Munich School, circa 1600: The Mocking of Christ, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Nuremberg School, circa 1490: Saint Lawrence, nut wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
    • Nuremberg School (?), circa 1530: Wildman in form of Candlestick, bronze. Purchase in Memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • Erich Fritz Reuter (1911-): Seated Man, bronze. Gift, Mrs. Irving M. Sobin.
    • South Tyrol, circa 1450: Kneeling Angel, polychromed wood. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer.
    • Veit Stoss follower, circa 1490: Nativity, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
    • Tyrol, circa 1430: Standing Madonna and Child, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
  2. Lyonel Feininger Archive:

    • Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • A preliminary survey of this material reveals about 9,408 separate items, classified as:
      • Original Letters (4,073)
      • Correspondence between Lyonel and Julia Feininger
      • Letters from Karl Feininger, Lyonel’s father

The catalog provides a detailed list of the items, their origins, dates, and donors or purchasers, as well as the funding sources for purchases.

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This image shows a two-page spread from a document or book. The pages are numbered 2 and 3 and contain text listings of different categories of items possibly held in a museum collection or archive. The categories included are "Metal Work," "Drawings and Watercolors," "Paintings," "Prints," and details about the "Lyonel Feininger Archive."

Page 2 lists items under "Metal Work," including a Danish pendant mirror, a German tankard, a Saxon monstrance, and a brass desk set by Louis Comfort Tiffany. "Drawings and Watercolors" include sketches by Lyonel Feininger, a piece by George Grosz, and an artwork by Paul Klee.

Page 3 lists items under "Sculpture," like works from the Cologne School, Munich School, Nuremberg School, and pieces by South Tyrol and Veit Stoss. The prints section on this page mentions Rolf Nesch and Feininger. The bottom section details items pertaining to the "Lyonel Feininger Archive," mentioning items such as original letters and correspondence between Lyonel and Julia Feininger.

All the items listed include brief information on the artwork or object, the artist or school, approximate date, medium, and details about acquisition, often mentioning gifts from individuals or purchase funds. The content suggests a formal presentation, likely associated with an institution like a museum or archive managing an inventory or requesting funding or donations, though the exact purpose of the document is not stated in the extract shown.

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This image shows two pages (numbered 2 and 3) from a catalog or inventory list, likely from a museum or archive, describing various types of artworks and artifacts. The text is typed in a monospaced typewriter-style font, with headings underlined for emphasis.

Page 2 is organized into categories with lists of items and their descriptions:

  • Metal Work:

    • Danish (?), c. 1900, Pendant Mirror, silver back. Gift of H. Wade White.
    • German School, c. 1590, Model of a Tankard, gilded silver. Anonymous Gift.
    • Saxon School, c. 1470, Monstrance, copper with silver and gold plate. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Louis Comfort Tiffany, Desk Set, brass, c. 1900. Gift of H. Wade White.
  • Drawings and Watercolors:

    • Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956), 4,373 Sketches from Nature. Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger (part of the Feininger Archive).
    • George Grosz (1893-1959), Terror in the Streets, ink drawing, 1916. Gift of Erich Cohn.
    • Paul Klee (1879-1940), Green-Orange Gradations with Black Half-Moon, watercolor, 1922. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  • Paintings:

    • Anton Zeller, Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, 1780. Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ransohoff.
  • Prints:

    • Rolf Nesch (1893- ), Entire Heraldry, colored metal print, 1961. Anonymous Gift.
    • Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956), Six woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), Woodcut used for letterhead (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

Page 3 continues:

  • Gerhard Marcks (1889- ), Three woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

  • Sculpture:

    • Cologne School, c. 1480, Madonna with a Mandorla, polychromed wood. Anonymous Gift.
    • Ferdinand Dietz (?), Female Saint, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Munich School, c. 1600, The Mocking of Christ, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Nuremberg School, c. 1490, Saint Lawrence, nut wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
    • Nuremberg School (?), c. 1530, Wildman in form of Candlestick, bronze. Purchase in Memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • Erich Fritz Reuter (1911- ), Seated Man, bronze. Gift, Mrs. Irving M. Sobin.
    • South Tyrol, c. 1450, Kneeling Angel, polychromed wood. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer.
    • Veit Stoss follower, c. 1490, Nativity, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
    • Tyrol, c. 1430, Standing Madonna and Child, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.
  • Lyonel Feininger Archive:
    Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger

    • A preliminary survey of this material reveals about 9,408 separate items which can be classified as follows:
      • Original Letters (4,073)
      • Correspondence between Lyonel and Julia Feininger
      • Letters from Karl Feininger, Lyonel's father

The pages list detailed information about each piece, including origin, approximate date, materials, and donors.

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The image shows an open book displaying two pages, numbered 2 and 3, from what appears to be a catalog or inventory of an art collection. The content is organized into sections detailing various categories of artworks, including Metal Work, Drawings and Watercolors, Paintings, Prints, and Sculpture. Each section lists specific artworks with details such as the artist, date, medium, and acquisition information.

Page 2 (Left Side):

  • Metal Work:

    • Danish (c. 1900), Pendant Mirror, silver back. Gift of H. Wade White.
    • German School (c. 1590), Model of a Tankard, gilded silver. Anonymous Gift.
    • Saxon School (c. 1470), Monstance, copper with silver and gold plate. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Louis Comfort Tiffany, Desk Set, brass, c. 1900. Gift of H. Wade White.
  • Drawings and Watercolors:

    • Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956), 4,373 Sketches from Nature. Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger (part of the Feininger Archive).
    • George Grosz (1893-1959), Terror in the Streets, ink drawing. Gift of Erich Cohn.
    • Paul Klee (1879-1940), Green-Orange Gradations with Black Half-Moon, watercolor, 1922. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  • Paintings:

    • Anton Zeller, Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, 1780. Gift of Mrs. J. Louis Ranshoff.
  • Prints:

    • Rolf Nesch (1893- ), Entire Heraldry, colored metal print, 1961. Anonymous Gift.
    • Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956), Six woodcuts used for letterheads (from the Feininger Archive). Gifts, Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944), Woodcut used for letterhead (from the Feininger Archive). Gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger.

Page 3 (Right Side):

  • Sculpture:

    • Cologne School (c. 1480), Madonna with a Mandola, polychromed wood. Anonymous Gift.
    • Ferdinand Dietz (c. 1780), Female Saint, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Munich School (c. 1600), The Mocking of Christ, polychromed wood. Purchase, Museum Association Fund.
    • Nuremberg School (c. 1490), Saint Lawrence, nut wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke Dubril Fund.
    • Nuremberg School (c. 1530), Wildman in form of Candlestick, bronze. Purchase in Memory of Eda K. Loeb.
    • Erich Fritz Reuter (1911- ), Seated Man, bronze. Gift, Mrs. Irving M. Sobin.
    • South Tyrol (c. 1450), Kneeling Angel, polychromed wood. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer.
    • Veit Stoss follower (c. 1490), Nativity, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke Dubril Fund.
    • Tyrol (c. 1430), Standing Madonna and Child, polychromed wood. Purchase, Antonia Paepcke Dubril Fund.
  • Lyonel Feininger Archive:

    • A preliminary survey of the archive reveals about 9,408 separate items, classified as:
      • Original Letters (4,073)
      • Correspondence between Lyonel and Julia Feininger
      • Letters from Karl Feininger, Lyonel's father

Design and Layout:

  • The pages are clean and minimalistic, with a structured, typographic layout.
  • The text is presented in a serif font, typical of formal catalogs or museum inventories.
  • Each entry includes the artist's name, title of the work, medium, date, and acquisition details (e.g., gift, purchase, or donor information).
  • The right page includes a section summarizing the Lyonel Feininger Archive, indicating its significance and the scope of materials included.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a detailed and organized catalog or inventory of an art collection, likely from a museum or archive. It provides comprehensive information about various artworks, including their creators, dates, materials, and acquisition history, reflecting a scholarly and systematic approach to documenting the collection. The inclusion of the Lyonel Feininger Archive highlights the importance of preserving not only the artworks but also related correspondence and letters.

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The image shows an open book with two pages displaying text. The left page has a section titled "Metal Work" with details about various metalworks, including the artist, date, and description of the items. The right page has a section titled "Sculpture" with details about various sculptures, including the artist, date, and description of the items. The text is written in a small, legible font and appears to be a catalog or inventory of artworks.