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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1962-1966

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The image shows a page titled "Brief Biography of Lyonel Feininger." Here is the detailed summary of the content:

  • 1871: Born in New York City.
  • 1887: Goes to Germany to study music, but enters the Arts and Crafts School of Hamburg. Later studies in Berlin, Liège, and the Atelier Colarossi, Paris.
  • 1889: Contributes first drawings and caricatures to periodicals and newspapers.
  • 1906: Signs contract with Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  • 1909: Begins oil painting.
  • 1913: Invited by Franz Marc to exhibit with the Blaue Reiter.
  • 1919: Joins Bauhaus faculty.
  • 1933: Bauhaus is closed.
  • 1936-1937: Teaches at Mills College Summer School, Oakland, California.
  • 1937: Takes up residence in New York, spending summers in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
  • 1956: Dies in New York, January 13.

At the bottom, there is a note for further details, referencing an Oeuvre Catalogue compiled by Mrs. Julia Feininger and published in the monograph by Hans Hess, titled "Lyonel Feininger," New York, 1961.

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The image shows a page from a book containing a brief biography of the artist Lyonel Feininger. The page lists significant events in his life chronologically:

  • 1871: Born in New York City.
  • 1887: Feininger went to Germany to study music but then enrolled at the Arts and Crafts School of Hamburg. He continued his studies in Berlin, Liège, and the Atelier Colarossi in Paris.
  • 1889: He contributed his first drawings and caricatures to various periodicals and newspapers.
  • 1906: Feininger signed a contract with the Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  • 1909: He began oil painting.
  • 1913: Invited by Franz Marc to exhibit with the Blaue Reiter (Blue Rider) group.
  • 1919: Joined the faculty of the Bauhaus school.
  • 1933: The Bauhaus was closed.
  • 1936: Taught at the Mills College Summer School in Oakland, California.
  • 1937: He took up residence in New York, spending summers in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
  • 1956: He died in New York on January 13.

The page also directs readers to consult the "Oeuvre Catalogue" compiled by Mrs. Julia Feininger and referenced in the monograph "Lyonel Feininger" by Hans Hess, published in New York in 1961, for further details.

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The image is a page from a document titled "Brief Biography of Lyonel Feininger." It outlines the significant events in the life of the artist Lyonel Feininger, structured in a chronological manner:

  • 1871: Born in New York City.
  • 1887: Travels to Germany to study music but instead enrolls in the Arts and Crafts School of Hamburg. Later studies in Berlin, Liège, and the Atelier Colarossi in Paris.
  • 1889: Begins contributing drawings and caricatures to periodicals and newspapers.
  • 1906: Signs a contract with the Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  • 1909: Starts oil painting.
  • 1913: Invited by Franz Marc to exhibit with the Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter).
  • 1919: Joins the faculty of the Bauhaus.
  • 1933: The Bauhaus is closed.
  • 1936-1937: Teaches at the Mills College Summer School in Oakland, California.
  • 1937: Takes up residence in New York, spending summers in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
  • 1956: Dies in New York on January 13.

The document also mentions that for further details, one should refer to the Oeuvre Catalogue compiled by Mrs. Julia Feininger and published in the monograph by Hans Hess titled "Lyonel Feininger," published in New York in 1961.

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The image displays a handwritten or typed brief biography of the artist Lyonel Feininger. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:

  • 1871: Born in New York City.
  • 1887: Went to Germany to study music, but instead entered the Arts and Crafts School of Hamburg. Later, he studied in Berlin, Liège, and the Atelier Colarossi in Paris.
  • 1889: Contributed his first drawings and caricatures to periodicals and newspapers.
  • 1906: Signed a contract with the Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  • 1909: Began oil painting.
  • 1913: Invited by Franz Marc to exhibit with the Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter).
  • 1919: Joined the Bauhaus faculty.
  • 1933: Bauhaus was closed.
  • 1936-1937: Taught at Mills College Summer School in Oakland, California.
  • 1937: Took up residence in New York, spending summers in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
  • 1956: Died in New York on January 13.

The document also notes that for further details, one should refer to the "Oeuvre Catalogue" compiled by Mrs. Julia Feininger and published in the monograph by Hans Hess titled "Lyonel Feininger," published in New York in 1961.

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The image is a brief biography of the artist Lyonel Feininger. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Brief Biography of Lyonel Feininger

  • 1871: Born in New York City.
  • 1887: Goes to Germany to study music but enters the Arts and Crafts School of Hamburg. Later continues his studies in Berlin, Liège, and at the Atelier Colarossi in Paris.
  • 1889: Contributes his first drawings and caricatures to periodicals and newspapers.
  • 1906: Signs a contract with the Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  • 1909: Begins oil painting.
  • 1913: Invited by Franz Marc to exhibit with the Blue Reiter (Der Blaue Reiter), a key movement in German Expressionism.
  • 1919: Joins the Bauhaus faculty.
  • 1933: Bauhaus is closed.
  • 1936, 1937: Teaches at Mills College Summer School in Oakland, California.
  • 1937: Takes up residence in New York, spending summers in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
  • 1956: Dies in New York on January 13.

At the bottom of the biography, there is a note directing readers to the "Oeuvre Catalogue" compiled by Mrs. Julia Feininger, published in the monograph by Hans Hess titled "Lyonel Feininger," New York, 1961, for further details.

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The image shows a page from a book containing a brief biography of Lyonel Feininger. The biography is presented in a chronological format, listing significant events in Feininger's life. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:

  • 1871: Born in New York City.
  • 1887: Moves to Germany to study music but enters the Arts and Trades School of Hamburg. Later studies in Berlin, Liège, and the Atelier Colarossi in Paris.
  • 1889: Contributes first drawings and caricatures to periodicals and newspapers.
  • 1906: Signs contract with the Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  • 1909: Begins oil painting.
  • 1913: Invited by Franz Marc to exhibit with the Blaue Reiter.
  • 1919: Joins the Bauhaus Faculty.
  • 1933: Bauhaus is closed.
  • 1936-1937: Teaches at Mills College Summer School in Oakland, California.
  • 1937: Takes up residence in New York, spending summers in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
  • 1956: Dies in New York on January 13.

The biography concludes with a reference to further details available in the "Oeuvre Catalogue compiled by Mrs. Julia Feininger and published in the monograph by Hans Hess, Lyonel Feininger, New York, 1961."

The page appears to be part of a larger book, with the text neatly typed and aligned to the left margin. The book itself has a green binding visible on the right side of the image.

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The image shows an open book with a page that contains a brief biography of Lyonel Feininger. The text is a chronological list of notable events and accomplishments throughout his life, starting from his birth in New York City in 1871, his artistic and educational journey through Germany and Paris, his contributions to periodicals and newspapers, his association with the Chicago Sunday Tribune, his venture into oil painting, and his involvement with the Blaue Reiter group and the Bauhaus school.

The biography notes his teaching tenure at Mills College Summer School in California during 1936 and 1937, his residence in New York with summers in Connecticut and Massachusetts, and his death in New York on January 13, 1956. The text also refers to a more detailed Oeuvre catalogue compiled by Mrs. Julia Feininger and a monograph by Hans Hess for further information. The book itself appears to have a hardcover with a cream-colored page.

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The image shows an open book displaying a section titled "Brief Biography of Lyonel Feininger." The page is formatted as a chronological list of key events in Feininger's life, presented in a clear, organized manner. Each entry includes a year followed by a brief description of a significant milestone or event.

Key Details from the Biography:

  1. 1871: Born in New York City.
  2. 1887: Goes to Germany to study music but enters the Arts and Crafts School of Hamburg. Later studies in Berlin, Liège, and the Atelier Colarossi in Paris.
  3. 1889: Contributes first drawings and caricatures to periodicals and newspapers.
  4. 1906: Signs a contract with the Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  5. 1909: Begins oil painting.
  6. 1913: Invited by Franz Marc to exhibit with the Blaue Reiter.
  7. 1919: Joins the Bauhaus faculty.
  8. 1933: The Bauhaus is closed.
  9. 1936–1937: Teaches at Mills College Summer School in Oakland, California.
  10. 1937: Takes up residence in New York, spending summers in Connecticut and Massachusetts.
  11. 1956: Dies in New York on January 13.

Additional Information:

  • At the bottom of the page, there is a note directing readers to further details in an Oeuvre Catalogue compiled by Mrs. Julia Feininger and published in a monograph by Hans Hess, titled Lyonel Feininger, New York, 1961.

Visual Characteristics:

  • The page is clean and well-formatted, with a simple, serif font.
  • The book appears to have a green spine, suggesting it might be part of a larger collection or catalog.
  • The left page is blank, indicating that this is a standalone page within the book.

This biography provides a concise overview of Lyonel Feininger's life, highlighting his artistic development, major career milestones, and contributions to the art world.

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The image shows an open book, with the left page featuring a biography of Lyonel Feininger. The biography begins with his birth in 1871 in New York City. It then details his education, including studies in music in Germany, and later studies in Berlin, Liege, and Paris. The biography also mentions his contributions to periodicals and newspapers, his contract with the Chicago Sunday Tribune, and his involvement with the Bauhaus school. The biography concludes with his death in New York in 1956. The right page of the book is blank.

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The image depicts an open book with a white page that has black text. The text is a brief biography of Lyonel Feininger, a renowned artist. The page is titled "Brief Biography of Lyonel Feininger." The text lists important dates and events in his life, starting with his birth in New York City in 1871 and ending with his death in New York in 1956. The biography mentions his early life, education, career, and significant contributions to the art world. The text is neatly organized in a chronological order, with each entry separated by a blank line for clarity. The page appears to be part of a larger book or publication.