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The image displays an open book, with the left page numbered 6 and the right page numbered 7. The content on both pages is a list of artworks, organized under the heading "APPENDIX ACCESSIONS OF WORKS OF ART." The list is divided into several categories, including Decorative Art, Furniture, Metalwork, Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture. Each entry includes details such as the title, artist, date, medium, dimensions, and method of acquisition (e.g., gift, purchase, bequest).
Notable entries include:
The right page also includes a section titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM," which lists additional artworks, primarily paintings, from the 15th to 17th centuries, including pieces by Lucas Cranach, Joos van Cleve, and Master of the Holy Blood. These artworks are noted as being transferred from the Fogg Art Museum.
The image shows a page from an appendix detailing the accession records of various works of art at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is divided into several categories, including decorative art, furniture, metalwork, paintings, drawings, and sculpture.
The image displays a page from an appendix listing the "Accessions of Works of Art" at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is divided into categories such as Decorative Art, Furniture, Metalwork, Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture, detailing specific items acquired by the museum.
Decorative Art:
Furniture:
Metalwork:
Paintings:
Drawings:
Sculpture:
Each item includes details on the donor, date, and provenance, with many items being transferred from the Fogg Art Museum.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog, specifically an appendix listing the accessions of works of art at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is titled "APPENDIX: Accessions of Works of Art" and is divided into categories: Decorative Art, Furniture, Metalwork, Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture.
Here is a detailed summary of the contents on the page:
Ceramics:
The image shows a document listing accessions of works of art, detailing various items added to the collections of two museums: primarily the Busch-Reisinger Museum, with some items transferred from the Fogg Art Museum.
Ceramics:
Metalwork:
Paintings:
Paintings (continued):
Drawings:
Sculpture:
The image shows an open book displaying an appendix section titled "Accessions of Works of Art." This section lists various artworks categorized under Decorative Art, Paintings, and Drawings. Each entry includes details such as the artwork's title, artist, origin, date, medium, dimensions, and how it was acquired by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
Decorative Art:
Paintings:
Drawings:
Sculpture:
The appendix provides a detailed record of the museum's acquisitions, highlighting the diverse range of artworks and their provenance.
The image you've provided shows a printed page from a publication, possibly part of a book or a catalog. The page is titled "APPENDIX" at the top, and it lists "ACCESSIONS OF WORKS OF ART" for a certain collection or exhibition. The text on the left column refers to "Decorative Arts" and includes listings for items such as ceramics, furniture, metalwork, glass, and paintings, with details about the specific items, including their origin, description, and often, the name of the donor or the source of acquisition.
The text on the right column mentions the "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and lists various artworks associated with the museum, including the works' titles, the artists' names, and the medium or materials of the artworks, such as "Portrait of Martin Luther, oil on wood," and information about the transfer or origin of the pieces, for instance, "transferred from Fogg Art Museum."
Overall, the page seems to be inventorying or documenting works of art, possibly as part of a museum or gallery collection catalog. The actual items listed belong to various periods and encompass different art forms and materials. The condition of the paper suggests it is part of a physical book or document, with clear signs of wear or age such as discolored edges and what appears to be a creased corner.
The image shows two pages from a book or a catalog with the heading "APPENDIX" and the subheading "ACCESSIONS OF WORKS OF ART." The content is divided into sections detailing various types of art pieces, including Decorative Art, Ceramics, Furniture, Metalwork, Paintings, and items from the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
On the left page (page 6):
On the right page (page 7):
The pages are typed in a clean serif font, indicative of a formal catalog publication. The pages are slightly worn and the book appears old or archival. There is some visible tape at the top of the pages, likely for preservation.
The image is a page from a book titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University." It features an appendix section titled "Accessions of Works of Art." The page lists various artworks, their descriptions, and the donors or sources of the artworks. The artworks include paintings, sculptures, and decorative items from different periods and regions, such as Dutch, German, and Austrian. The page also includes information about the materials used, the dates of the artworks, and the names of the artists or craftsmen. The page is printed in black ink on white paper and has a clean and organized layout.
The image shows a page from a book that appears to be a catalog or list of art pieces. The page is titled "Appendix" and is divided into two main sections. The left section lists "ACCESSIONS OF WORKS OF ART" and includes categories such as "Decorative Art," "Ceramics," "Furniture," "Metalwork," and "Paintings." Each category lists various art pieces, their origins, and the donors or sources. The right section lists "Drawings" and "Sculpture," also detailing the pieces, their origins, and donors. The page has a clean, organized layout with a header that reads "BUSCH-REISSNGER MUSEUM," indicating the institution associated with the catalog.