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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1962-1966

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The image shows two pages from a document, likely a museum catalog or an archive inventory, detailing items related to Lyonel Feininger and other associated materials. The document is organized into several sections:

Left Page (Page 4):

  1. Letters from Lyonel's children:

    • Miscellaneous letters from friends.
    • Letters from individuals connected with art and music, including names like Arnold Böcklin, Kate Churchill, Demetrios Galanis, Walter Gropius, Marsden Hartley, Erich Heckel, Jacoba van Heemskerck, Paul Klee, Alfred Kubin, Alma Mahler, Henry Miller, Georgia O'Keeffe, George Rickey, Julio Fascin, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff.
  2. Drawings (4,373):

    • Nature studies ranging in date from 1885 to 1950, listed under the classification "Drawings."
  3. Printed Matter (468):

    • Books, exhibition catalogues, new paper and magazine clippings, pamphlets, etc.
  4. Photographs (471):

    • Photographs of Lyonel Feininger's oil paintings.
  5. Julia Feininger's Research Material (23):

    • Notebooks, folders, and boxes including typed excerpts in both German and English from the correspondence between Lyonel and Julia.
    • Questionnaires used in preparation of the catalogue of Feininger's canvases.
    • Working notes for the catalogue.

Right Page (Page 5):

  1. Temporary Exhibitions:

    • A list of temporary exhibitions held at the museum during the past year:
      1. Rivers and Sea: Changing Attitudes Toward Nature
      2. A Century of Modern German Painting
      3. Lyonel Feininger, Ten Paintings
      4. Graphic Art of the Artists of Die Brücke
      5. The Art of Paul Klee
      6. The Intimate World of Lyonel Feininger
      7. German Art: 1860 - 1960
  2. Loans Made by the Museum:

    • Works of art from the museum collection lent to various institutions, including:
      • Athens, Greece: Pete des Spectacles
      • Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Council of Churches
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radcliffe, Briggs Hall
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radcliffe, Radcliffe Graduate Center
      • Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Institute of Technology
      • Dallas, Texas: Museum for Contemporary Arts
      • Düsseldorf, Germany: Kunstverein für die Rheinlande
      • Hannover, Germany: Kunstverein
      • Kansas City, Missouri: William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art
      • New York, New York: The Museum of Modern Art
      • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
      • Wellesley, Massachusetts: Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center

The document appears to be a comprehensive inventory or catalog, detailing various items and exhibitions related to Lyonel Feininger and associated artists and materials.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or a record book listing various collections and exhibitions related to art, particularly focused on the works of the artist Lionel Feininger. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

  1. Letters:

    • Miscellaneous letters from friends.
    • Letters from Lionel’s children.
    • Letters from individuals connected with art and music, including:
      • Alfred Vance Churchill
      • Demetrios Galanis
      • Walter Gropius
      • Marsden Hartley
      • Erich Heckel
      • Jacoba van Heemskerck
      • Paul Klee
      • Alfred Kubin
      • Alma Mahler
      • Franz Marc
      • Gerhard Marcks
      • George Moche
      • Jules Pascin
      • Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
  2. Drawings (4,373):

    • Nature studies ranging from 1885 to 1950, listed under the category "Drawings."
  3. Printed Matter (468):

    • Includes books, exhibition catalogues, new papers, magazine clippings, and pamphlets.
  4. Photographs (471):

    • Photographs of Lionel Feininger’s oil paintings.
  5. Julia Feininger’s Research Material (23):

    • Notebooks, folders, and boxes containing:
      • Typed excerpts in both German and English from correspondence between Lionel and Julia.
      • Questionnaires used in preparing the catalogue of Feininger’s canvases.
      • Working notes for the catalogue.

Right Page:

  1. Temporary Exhibitions:

    • Lists the temporary exhibitions held at the museum during the past year:
      1. Rivers and Seas, Changing Attitudes Toward Nature
      2. A Century of Modern German Painting
      3. Lionel Feininger, Ten Paintings
      4. Graphic Art of the Artists of Die Brücke
      5. Recent Acquisitions, XV to XX Centuries
      6. The Intimate World of Lionel Feininger
      7. German Art, 1600-1960
  2. Loans Made by the Museum:

    • Lists the institutions to which works from the museum's collection were loaned:
      • Athens, Greece: Fete des Spectacles
      • Berlin, Germany: Akademie der Künste
      • Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts, Council of Museums
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radcliffe, Briggs Hall
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radcliffe, Radcliffe Graduate Center
      • Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago Art Institute
      • Dallas, Texas: Museum of Contemporary Arts
      • Düsseldorf, Germany: Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
      • Hannover, Germany: Kunstverein
      • Kansas City, Missouri: William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Fine Arts
      • New York: Museum of Modern Art
      • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
      • Watertown, Connecticut: Taft School
      • Wellesley, Massachusetts: Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center

This catalog or record book provides a comprehensive overview of the museum's holdings and activities related to art, particularly focusing on the contributions and works of Lionel Feininger.

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The document is a detailed inventory and record of activities related to an art museum. It begins with a list of letters, including those from Lionel's children, miscellaneous letters from friends, and letters from notable individuals connected with art and music, such as Alfred Vance Churchill, Demetrios Galanis, and others. It mentions various drawings, nature studies, and printed matter like books and exhibition catalogues. There are also photographs, research materials, and notebooks related to Lyonel Feininger. The document then lists temporary exhibitions held at the museum over the past year, including themes like 'Rivers and Seas,' 'A Century of Modern German Painting,' and 'The Intimate World of Lyonel Feininger.' Additionally, it records loans made by the museum, detailing works of art lent to various institutions, including the Fete des Spectacles in Athens, Akademie der Künste in Berlin, and several universities and museums in the United States.

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The image displays two pages from a document detailing archival and exhibition information related to Lyonel Feininger, an artist.

Left Page:

Correspondence and Documents

  1. Letters from Lyonel's Children: Personal correspondence from Lyonel Feininger’s children.
  2. Miscellaneous Letters from Friends: Various letters from friends.
  3. Letters from Persons Connected with Art and Music: Correspondence from notable individuals in the arts and music, including:
    • Alfred Vance Churchill
    • Demetrios Galanis
    • Walter Gropius
    • Marsden Hartley
    • Erich Heckel
    • Jacoba van Heemskerck
    • Paul Klee
    • Alfred Kubin
    • Alma Mahler
    • Franz Marc
    • Gerhard Marcks
    • Georg Muche
    • Jules Pascin
    • Karl Schmidt-Rottluff

Drawings

  • Nature Studies: A collection of nature studies dated from 1885 to 1950, listed under the classification "Drawings" (4,373 items).

Printed Matter (468 items)

  • Includes books, exhibition catalogues, newspaper and magazine clippings, pamphlets, etc.

Photographs (471 items)

  • Photographs specifically of Lyonel Feininger's oil paintings.

Julia Feininger’s Research Material (23 items)

  • Notebooks, folders, and boxes containing:
    • Typed excerpts in both German and English from the correspondence between Lyonel and Julia.
    • Questionnaires used for the preparation of the catalogue of Feininger's canvas.
    • Working notes for the catalogue.

Right Page:

Temporary Exhibitions

List of temporary exhibitions held at the museum during the past year:

  1. Rivers and Seas, Changing Attitudes Toward Nature
  2. A Century of Modern German Painting
  3. Lyonel Feininger, Ten Paintings
  4. Graphic Art of the Artists of Die Brücke
  5. Recent Acquisitions, XV to XX Centuries
  6. The Intimate World of Lyonel Feininger
  7. German Art: 1960 - 1980

Loans Made by the Museum

Works of art from the museum's collection were lent to the following institutions:

  • Athens, Greece: Fete des Spectacles
  • Berlin, Germany: Akademie der Künste
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts
  • Boulder, Colorado: University of Colorado
  • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Fogg Art Museum, Radcliffe (Briggs Hall and Radcliffe College)
  • Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Institute of Technology, The Renaissance Society of the University of Chicago
  • Dallas, Texas: Museum for Contemporary Arts
  • Düsseldorf, Germany: Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
  • Hannover, Germany: Kunstverein
  • Kansas City, Missouri: William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art
  • New York, New York: The Museum of Modern Art
  • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
  • Watertown, Connecticut: Taft School
  • Wellesley, Massachusetts: Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center

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The image is a two-page spread from what appears to be a catalog or inventory document, likely from a museum or archive. Here’s a detailed summary of each page:

Left Page

  1. Letters from Lionel’s children

  2. Miscellaneous letters from friends

  3. Letters from the following persons connected with art and music:

    • Alfred Vance Churchill
    • Demetrios Galanis
    • Walter Gropius
    • Marsden Hartley
    • Erich Heckel
    • Jacoba van Heemskerck
    • Paul Klee
    • Alfred Kubin
    • Alma Mahler
    • Franz Marc
    • Gerhard Marcks
    • Georg Muche
    • Jules Pascin
    • Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
  4. Drawings (4,373):

    • Nature studies ranging in date from 1885 to 1950 (listed under the classification, "Drawings")
  5. Printed Matter (468):

    • Books, exhibition catalogues, new paper and magazine clippings, pamphlets, etc.
  6. Photographs (471):

    • Photographs of Lyonel Feininger’s oil paintings
  7. Julia Feininger’s Research Material (23):

    • Notebooks, folders, and boxes including:
      • Typed excerpts in both German and English from the correspondence between Lyonel and Julia
      • Questionnaires used in preparation of the catalogue of Feininger’s canvases
      • Working notes for the catalogue

Right Page

  1. Temporary Exhibitions:

    • Listed below are the temporary exhibitions held at the museum during the past year:
      1. Rivers and Seas, Changing Attitudes Toward Nature
      2. A Century of Modern German Painting
      3. Lyonel Feininger, Ten Paintings
      4. Graphic Art of the Artists of Die Brücke
      5. Recent Acquisitions, XV to XX Centuries
      6. The Intimate World of Lyonel Feininger
      7. German Art, 1800 - 1940
  2. Loans Made by the Museum:

    • Works of art from the museum collection were lent to the following institutions:
      • Athens, Greece: Fete des Spectacles
      • Berlin, Germany: Akademie der Künste
      • Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Council on the Arts
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Fogg Art Museum
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University
      • Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Institute of Technology
      • Columbus, Ohio: Gallery of Fine Arts
      • Dallas, Texas: Museum for Contemporary Arts
      • Düsseldorf, Germany: Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
      • Hannover, Germany: Kunstverein
      • Kansas City, Missouri: William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art
      • New York, New York: Museum of Modern Art
      • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
      • Watertown, Connecticut: Taft School
      • Wellesley, Massachusetts: Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center

This document seems to be a detailed record of the collections, research materials, and the outreach activities of a museum, particularly focusing on the works and research materials related to Lyonel Feininger.

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The image is a page from a document that appears to be a catalog or inventory related to an art collection, specifically focusing on the artist Lyonel Feininger. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

  1. Letters:

    • Letters from Lyonel's children.
    • Miscellaneous letters from friends.
    • Letters from various persons connected with art and music, including:
      • Alfred Vance Churchill
      • Demetrios Galanis
      • Walter Gropius
      • Marsden Hartley
      • Erich Heckel
      • Jacoba van Heemskerck
      • Paul Klee
      • Alfred Kubin
      • Alma Mahler
      • Franz Marc
      • Gerhard Marcks
      • Georg Muche
      • Jules Pascin
      • Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
  2. Drawings (4,373):

    • Nature studies ranging in date from 1885 to 1950 (listed under the classification "Drawings").
  3. Printed Matter (468):

    • Books, exhibition catalogues, new paper and magazine clippings, pamphlets, etc.
  4. Photographs (471):

    • Photographs of Lyonel Feininger’s oil paintings.
  5. Julia Feininger's Research Material (23):

    • Notebooks, folders, and boxes containing:
      • Typed excerpts in both German and English from the correspondence between Lyonel and Julia.
      • Questionnaires used in the preparation of the catalogue of Feininger's canvases.
      • Working notes for the catalogue.

Right Page:

  1. Temporary Exhibitions:

    • A list of temporary exhibitions held at the museum during the past year:
      1. Rivers and Seas: Changing Attitudes Toward Nature
      2. A Century of Modern German Painting
      3. Lyonel Feininger: Ten Paintings
      4. Graphic Art of the Artists of Die Brücke
      5. Recent Acquisitions: XV to XX Centuries
      6. The Intimate World of Lyonel Feininger
      7. German Art: 1600 - 1960
  2. Loans Made by the Museum:

    • Works of art from the Museum collection were lent to various institutions:
      • Athens, Greece: Fête des Spectacles
      • Berlin, Germany: Akademie der Künste
      • Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts
      • Boston, Massachusetts: Council of Arts
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Fogg Art Museum
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radcliffe, Briggs Hall
      • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radcliffe, Radcliffe Graduate Center
      • Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Institute of Technology
      • Cincinnati, Ohio: Museum of Fine Arts
      • Dallas, Texas: Museum for Contemporary Arts
      • Düsseldorf, Germany: Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
      • Hannover, Germany: Kunstverein
      • Kansas City, Missouri: William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Fine Arts
      • New York, New York: The Museum of Modern Art
      • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum
      • Watertown, Connecticut: Taft School
      • Wellesley, Massachusetts: Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center

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The image displays two pages from a book or a document that looks like a text-based list or index. On the left, the even page (page 4), sections include "Drawings," "Printed Matter," "Photographs," and "Julia Feininger's Research Material." Each section has an accompanying description and a number in parentheses, likely indicating the quantity of items. For instance, the "Photographs" section states there are "Photographs of Lyonel Feininger's oil paintings," with the number (471) given, possibly referring to the number of photographs.

The right, odd page (page 5), features two main sections: "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS" and "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM." The "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS" section lists various exhibitions that the museum hosted during a past year, including titles like "Rivers and Seas, Changing Attitudes Toward Nature" and "The Intimate World of Lyonel Feininger." The "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM" section details artworks from the museum's collection that were lent to numerous institutions around the world, including locations such as Athens, Berlin, Boston, and New York, among others.

This document seems to be related to archival records or an inventory for a museum, particularly concerning items related to Lyonel Feininger and the museum's activities around lending and exhibitions.

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The image shows two pages of a typed document.

The left page (page 4) contains a list categorized as follows:

  • Letters from Lyonel's children
  • Miscellaneous letters from friends
  • Letters from a list of persons connected with art and music, including names such as Alfred Vance Churchill, Demetrios Galanis, Walter Gropius, Marsden Hartley, Erich Heckel, Jacoba van Heemskerck, Paul Klee, Alfred Kubin, Alma Mahler, Franz Marc, Gerhard Marcks, Georg Muche, Jules Pascin, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff.
  • Drawings (4,373), described as nature studies dating from 1885 to 1950.
  • Printed Matter (468) including books, exhibition catalogues, paper and magazine clippings, and pamphlets.
  • Photographs (471), specifically of Lyonel Feininger's oil paintings.
  • Julia Feininger's Research Material (23), which consists of notebooks, folders, and boxes including typed excerpts in German and English from correspondence between Lyonel and Julia, questionnaires for a catalogue of Feininger's canvases, and working notes for the catalogue.

The right page (page 5) is titled "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS" and lists temporary exhibitions held at the museum during the past year:

  1. Rivers and Seas, Changing Attitudes Toward Nature
  2. A Century of Modern German Painting
  3. Lyonel Feininger, Ten Paintings
  4. Graphic Art of the Artists of Die Brücke
  5. Recent Acquisitions, XV to XX Centuries
  6. The Intimate World of Lyonel Feininger
  7. German Art: 1860 - 1960

Below this is a section titled "LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM," detailing institutions to which works from the museum's collection were lent, including institutions in Athens, Berlin, Boston, Cambridge, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Düsseldorf, Hannover, Kansas City, New York, San Francisco, Watertown, and Wellesley. Specific institutions named include the Akademie der Künste, Museum of Fine Arts, Harvard University, Radcliffe, Illinois Institute of Technology, Gallery of Fine Arts, Museum for Contemporary Arts, Kunstverein, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Fine Arts, The Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Museum, Taft School, and Wellesley College Jewett Arts Center.

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The image shows an open book, specifically two facing pages numbered 4 and 5. The content appears to be an index or catalog section, likely from an archive, museum collection, or scholarly publication related to the artist Lyonel Feininger. Here is a detailed description:

Left Page (Page 4):

  • Title: "Letters from Lyonel's children"
  • Subsections:
    • Miscellaneous letters from persons: Lists letters from individuals connected to art and music, including notable names such as Alfred Vance Churchill, Demetrios Galanis, Walter Groppius, Marsden Hartley, Erich Heckel, Jacoba van Heemskerk, Paul Klee, Alfred Kubin, Alma Mahler, Franz Marc, Gerhard Marcks, Georg Muche, Jules Pascin, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff.
    • Drawings (4,373): Indicates a large collection of drawings, with a note specifying that nature studies from 1885 to 1950 are classified under "Drawings."
    • Printed Matter (468): Includes books, exhibition catalogues, new paper, magazine clippings, pamphlets, etc.
    • Photographs (471): Refers to photographs, including those of Lyonel Feininger's oil paintings.
    • Julia Feininger's Research Material (22): Lists notebooks, folders, and boxes containing typed excerpts in both German and English from correspondence between Lyonel and Julia, as well as correspondence used in preparing the catalogue of Feininger's canvases, working notes for the catalogue.

Right Page (Page 5):

  • Title: "TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS"

  • Content: Lists temporary exhibitions held at the museum during the past year, including:

    1. Rivers and Seas, Changing Attitudes Toward Nature
    2. A Century of Modern German Painting
    3. Lyonel Feininger, Ten Paintings
    4. Graphic Art of the Artists of Die Brücke
    5. Recent Acquisitions, XV to XX Centuries
    6. The Art: 1860 – 1960
    7. German Intimate World of Lyonel Feininger
  • LOANS MADE BY THE MUSEUM: Lists institutions that borrowed works of art from the museum's collection. These include:

    • Athens, Greece: Fete des Spectacles
    • Berlin, Germany: Akademie der Künste
    • Boston, Massachusetts: Museum of Fine Arts, Council of Churches
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University, Cambridge Museum
    • Cambridge, Massachusetts: Radcliffe, Briggs Hall Graduate Center; Radcliffe
    • Chicago, Illinois: Illinois Institute of Technology
    • Columbus, Ohio: Museum of Contemporary Arts
    • Dallas, Texas: Gallery for Fine Arts
    • Düsseldorf, Germany: Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
    • Hannover, Germany: Kunstverein
    • Kansas City, Missouri: William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Fine Arts
    • New York, New York: The Museum of Modern Art
    • San Francisco, California: San Francisco Museum of Art
    • Watertown, Connecticut: Taft School
    • Wellesley, Massachusetts: Wellesley College, Jewett Arts Center

Overall Impression:

The pages provide a structured and organized overview of archival materials, exhibitions, and loans related to Lyonel Feininger and his artistic legacy. The content is methodical, with clear categorization of letters, drawings, printed matter, photographs, and research materials, as well as a detailed list of past exhibitions and loaned artworks to various institutions worldwide. The layout is clean and typographically consistent, suggesting a formal, academic, or museum publication.

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The image shows an open book with text on both pages. The left page has a list of names, including "Lyonel Feininger's children," "Miscellaneous letters from friends," and "Letters from the following persons connected with art and music." The right page has a list of temporary exhibitions held at the Museum during the past year, including "Rivers and Seas, Changing Attitudes Toward Nature," "A Century of Modern German Painting," and "Lyonel Feininger, Ten Paintings." The book appears to be a catalog or a collection of letters and documents related to the artist Lyonel Feininger and his family.