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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1962-1966

ARCH.2013.5.10, Rendition: 797300

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The image shows a page from a scrapbook or album. At the top of the page, there is a handwritten note that reads: "Boston Globe, Sunday, March 15, 1964, Rotogravure section." The page is marked with the numbers "P.8" and "P.11" in blue pen, likely indicating the page numbers in the original publication.

The main content of the page is a black and white photograph titled "Self Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner. Below the photograph, there is a caption that reads: "Self Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner is one of the many famous works by modern German masters included in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. It has an extensive collection of Germanic culture spanning the centuries.

Additionally, there is a smaller clipping that provides more information about the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The text states: "As for the 63-year-old Busch-Reisinger Museum, devoted to fine examples of Germanic art and culture through the ages, this is the only institution of its kind in the United States. It also pioneered in this country in the appreciation of the new wave of German expressionists and has an extensive, as well as unusually fine, collection of their work."

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The image depicts a page from a newspaper clipping from the Boston Globe, dated Sunday, March 15, 1964. The clipping is titled "Rotogravure reprint" and is focused on a piece related to art.

The top part of the page features a black-and-white image of a self-portrait titled "Self Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner. The caption below the image mentions that this artwork is part of a collection of famous German modern masters at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. It highlights that the artwork is part of an extensive collection of German culture spanning several centuries.

Below the image, there is a text box with additional information about the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It notes that the museum, which is 63 years old, is dedicated to showcasing fine examples of Germanic art and culture throughout the ages. The text emphasizes the museum's distinction as the only institution of its kind in the United States. It also mentions the museum's pioneering role in appreciating new German Expressionist art and its extensive collection of works by German Expressionists, described as unusually fine. The page is marked with the page numbers "P. 8" and "P. 11" written in blue ink.

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The image is of a page from a book or scrapbook. It contains two newspaper clippings from the Boston Globe dated Sunday, March 15, 1964.

  1. The top clipping is labeled "P. 8" and features a rotogravure section. It includes a black-and-white photograph of a self-portrait titled "Self Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner. The accompanying text describes this work as one of the many famous pieces by modern German masters included in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. The text notes that the museum has an extensive collection of Germanic culture spanning the centuries.

  2. The bottom clipping is labeled "P. 11" and discusses the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It mentions that the 63-year-old museum is dedicated to fine examples of Germanic art and culture through the ages, being the only institution of its kind in the United States. It also highlights that the museum was a pioneer in the appreciation of German Expressionists and holds an extensive collection of their work.

The clippings are pasted onto the pages, and there are handwritten notes in the margins, including the date and the specific pages from the newspaper. The book's pages have a green spine visible on the left side.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper clipping book or scrapbook. The clipping is from the Boston Globe, dated Sunday, March 15, 1964, and is specifically from the Rotogravure section. The page is labeled with the page numbers "P. 8" and "P. 11" in blue ink.

The top clipping (P. 8) features a black-and-white photograph of a self-portrait titled "Self Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner. The accompanying text states that this is one of the many famous works by modern German masters included in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard, which has an extensive collection of Germanic culture spanning the centuries.

The lower clipping (P. 11) provides additional information about the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It notes that the 63-year-old museum is devoted to fine examples of Germanic art and culture through the ages, with the distinction of being the only institution of its kind in the United States. The museum is also recognized for pioneering the appreciation of the new German Expressionists in the country and possessing an extensive, well-curated collection of their works.

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The image shows a page from the Rotogravure section of the Boston Globe newspaper, dated Sunday, March 15, 1964.

On the top portion of the page (Page 8), there is an image of an artwork titled "Self Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner. The accompanying text explains that this artwork is one of many famous pieces by modern German masters included in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. The museum is noted for its extensive collection of Germanic culture spanning various centuries.

The bottom portion of the page (Page 11) provides more information about the Busch-Reisinger Museum. It describes the museum as dedicated to fine examples of Central and Northern European art and culture across different time periods. The text highlights that the Busch-Reisinger Museum is unique in the United States for its focus on this specific cultural heritage. Additionally, it mentions that the museum is known for its appreciation of contemporary German expressionists and maintains an extensive and impressive collection of their works.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine, specifically the Boston Globe Sunday edition dated March 15, 1964. The page is labeled "Rotogravure section" at the top.

The page contains two distinct sections:

  1. Top Section (P. 8):

    • There is an image of a painting titled "Self Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner. The painting features a person and a cat.
    • The accompanying text describes the painting and mentions that it is part of a collection of German masters at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. The text highlights the museum's extensive collection spanning centuries.
  2. Bottom Section (P. 11):

    • There is a text block that discusses the Busch-Reisinger Museum, noting its dedication to fine examples of German art and culture through the ages. The text emphasizes that the museum has the largest collection of its kind in the United States and praises its comprehensive and fine collection of works.

The page is part of a bound volume, as indicated by the visible spine on the left side of the image. The pages are numbered "P. 8" and "P. 11" in blue ink.

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The image shows an open book or a magazine with a clipping of another image pasted onto the right page. The text above the pasted image refers to the "Boston Globe, Sunday, March 15, 1964, Rotogravure section." The image within the pasted clipping is a black-and-white photo of a framed artwork titled "Self Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner. The description mentions that this artwork is one of the many modern German masterpieces included in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard. The text describes the museum as having an extensive collection of Germanic culture spanning the centuries.

On the left page, there's a pencil annotation that reads "p.8." Below on the right page, there's a caption for the image and further explanatory text. The bottom left of the right page includes a reference to "p.11," possibly indicating continued content on another page. The text goes on to describe the Busch-Reisinger Museum as 63 years old, noting its significance in sharing Germanic art and culture through its unique collection in the United States.

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The image shows an open book with a page displaying a photograph of a man in a black suit and hat with a blue pen on the left side of the page. The page also has a caption that reads "Self-Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner, one of the many master works by modern German masters included in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. The museum has an extensive collection of Germanic culture spanning the centuries. The page has a blue border and is numbered P. 8.

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A book is open to a page with a newspaper clipping. The clipping is from the Boston Globe, dated Sunday, March 15, 1964. The clipping is from the Rotogravure section and is on page 8. It features a black-and-white portrait of a man, titled "Self-Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kirchner. The text below the portrait describes Kirchner as one of the famous German masters, and his works are included in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. The museum has an extensive collection of Germanic culture spanning the centuries.

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The image shows an open book with handwritten notes and a printed photograph. The top of the page is labeled with blue handwriting: "Boston Globe, Sunday, March 15, 1964, Rotogravure section." Below this, there is a small, black-and-white photograph of a woman in a dramatic pose, holding a flower. The photograph is accompanied by a caption that reads:

"Self-Portrait with Cat" by Ernst Kischner is one of the many famous works by modern German masters included in the collection of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. It has an extensive collection of Germanic culture spanning the centuries.

Below the photograph, there is additional text, also printed, which provides more context about the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

"As for the 63-year-old Busch-Reisinger Museum, devoted to fine examples of Germanic art and culture through the ages, it has the distinction of being the only institution of its kind in the United States. It also pioneered in this country in the appreciation of the now-famous German expressionists and has an extensive, as well as unusually fine, collection of their work."

The page also includes handwritten page numbers: "P. 8" at the top and "P. 11" at the bottom, indicating that this is part of a larger document or scrapbook. The overall layout suggests this is a curated collection of clippings or notes, likely related to art, culture, or historical documentation. The photograph and accompanying text highlight the significance of the Busch-Reisinger Museum and its collection of Germanic art.