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The image shows a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, detailing acquisitions since January 1, 1964. The document includes a key at the top, indicating that labels marked with red represent objects recently purchased or given to the museum, while labels marked with blue signify objects recently transferred from the Fogg Art Museum.
The document is organized by sections of the museum, starting with the Entrance Lobby, which contains a sculpture titled "Self-Portrait (bronze)" by Georg Kolbe (1877-1947).
The next section is the Transept, which features several pieces of decorative art:
The paintings section in the Transept includes:
The image shows a page from a document titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" detailing acquisitions since January 1, 1964. The document categorizes acquisitions into two types of labels: red and blue.
The page is divided into sections based on different areas of the museum:
Entrance Lobby:
Transsept:
Decorative Art:
Paintings:
The document is part of an inventory or catalog, listing the historical and artistic significance of the items acquired or transferred. The page is partially visible with the top left corner cut off, and the bottom section is partially obscured.
The image depicts a page from a catalog or inventory list of acquisitions for the Busch-Reisinger Museum, dated from January 1, 1964. The page includes instructions on how to interpret the labels for the listed objects:
The page is divided into sections detailing specific acquisitions in different areas of the museum:
Entrance Lobby:
Transcept:
Decorative Art:
Paintings:
The page is part of a larger document, as evidenced by the visible edges and the continuation of text on adjacent pages.
The image shows a page from a catalog or ledger of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, detailing acquisitions made since January 1, 1964. The page includes a legend indicating two types of markers for objects:
The entries are organized by location within the museum:
Entrance Lobby:
Transcept:
Decorative Art:
Paintings:
The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the visible edges of other pages in the background.
The image displays a document from the Busch-Reisinger Museum detailing acquisitions made since January 1, 1964. The document uses a color-coding system to indicate the source of the acquisitions:
Here are the items listed in the document:
Sculpture:
Transcept:
Decorative Art:
Paintings:
This document provides a summary of the newly acquired artworks and artifacts, specifying their type, origin, and period.
The image is a page from a document detailing acquisitions by the Busch-Reisinger Museum since January 1, 1964. The document uses colored labels to indicate the status of objects:
The document lists items under different sections:
Entrance Lobby:
Transept:
Decorative Art:
Paintings:
The document appears to be part of a catalog or inventory of artworks and decorative items acquired by the museum.
The image shows a typed document titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM Acquisitions since January 1, 1964." The document explains the meaning of color-coded labels: red indicates objects recently purchased or given to the museum, and blue indicates objects recently transferred from the Fogg Art Museum.
The document is organized by location within the museum:
ENTRANCE LOBBY
Sculpture:
TRANSEPT
Decorative Art:
Paintings:
The paper is attached with staples at the top and has some browning along the upper edge. It is affixed to a ruled book or binder.
The image shows a page from a printed document that appears to be a list of acquisitions for the Busch-Reisinger Museum dated since January 1, 1964. The page includes various categories, such as sculptures and paintings, and lists specific items within each category. Notable sections are highlighted either with a red or blue dot: red labels indicate objects recently purchased by or given to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, while blue labels indicate objects recently transferred from the Fogg Art Museum.
The listed items under "Sculpture" include a self-portrait bronze by Georg Kolbe (1877-1947). Under "Decorative Art," items such as an oak chest, blue faience tankard, pomander, brass bowl with Saint George, and brass plate with Saint Christopher are mentioned. The "Paintings" section lists items like Deposition from the Cross, Visitation by Ruealand Freueauf (act. 1470-1507), and Madonna and Child by the Master of the Legend of St. Ursula, circa 1490.
Each entry also includes brief detail such as the century it was made or the material used, like gilded silver or brass for the decorative arts, or mentions the school of art, as seen with the Delft School for the item Deposition from the Cross. The page exhibits signs of aging with slight discoloration along the edges, and it is bound within a book with a green fabric spine cover.
The image shows an open book with a white page displaying text. The text is titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum Acquisitions since January 1, 1964." The page has a list of acquisitions, including sculptures, decorative arts, and paintings. The sculptures section includes a "Self-Portrait" by Georg Kolbe from 1877 to 1947. The decorative arts section includes an "Oak Chest" from the Dutch XVII Century, a "Blue Faience Tankard" from Nuremberg in the late XVII Century, a "Pomander, gilded silver" from Germany in the XV Century, a "Brass Bowl with Saint George" from Germany in the XV Century, and a "Brass Plate with Saint Christopher" from Germany in the XVI Century. The paintings section includes a "Deposition from the Cross Delft School (?) c. 1500," a "Visitation Rueland Freuauf (act. 1470-1507)," and a "Madonna and Child Master of the Legend of St. Ursula c. 1490." The page also has labels marked with red and blue indicating objects recently purchased or transferred from the Fogg Art Museum.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog, likely related to a museum or art collection. The page is titled "BUSCH-REISSNGER MUSEUM Acquisitions since January 1, 1964." It lists various artworks and objects that have been acquired by the museum since that date. The acquisitions are categorized into different sections, such as "ENTRANCE LOBBY," "TRANSEPT," and "Paintings." Each section lists specific items, including sculptures, decorative art pieces, and paintings, along with their artists, origins, and dates. Some items are marked with red or blue labels, indicating whether they were recently purchased or transferred from another museum. The page has a clean and organized layout, with a white background and black text.