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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1962-1966

ARCH.2013.5.10, Rendition: 797389

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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:

  • Under Decorative Art, a 17th-century stoneware vase from Germany, a 17th-century porcelain figure from Germany, and a 17th-century replica of a 15th-century tankard from Germany.
  • Under Furniture, a 17th-century chest from Germany and a 17th-century folding stool from Germany.
  • Under Metalwork, a 16th-century crocodel from Germany, a 16th-century pomander from Germany, and a 17th-century salver from Germany.
  • Under Paintings, works by Dutch, German, and Italian artists from the 15th to 17th centuries, including pieces by Lucas Cranach, Joos van Cleve, and Frans Pourbus the Younger.
  • Under Drawings, works by Ernst Barlach, George Grosz, and Franz Skarbina from the early 20th century.
  • Under Sculpture, an 18th-century crucifixion from Austria.

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.

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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.

Decorative Art

  • Ceramics:
    • Dutch, XX Century: Three vases, stoneware; gift from Mrs. J. Rudolf Katz.
    • German, XVIII Century: Flower Girl, Hochst, porcelain; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfueger.
    • German, XVIII Century: Saint John Nepomuk, Meissen, porcelain; gift from the Association of German Students.
    • German, XX Century: Glazed replica of XV Century Sieglburg tankard; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
    • German, XX Century: Unglazed replica of XV Century Sieglburg tankard; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.

Furniture

  • Dutch, XVII Century: Chest, oak; gift from Mrs. J. Rudolf Katz in memory of Dr. J. Rudolf Katz.
  • German, XVII Century: Folding Stool, Danzig, c. 1600; purchase, Association Fund.

Metalwork

  • German, XVI Century: Crocoidile, gilded silver; Nuremberg, c. 1575-1600; gift, Stanley Marcus (transferred from the Fogg Art Museum).
  • German, XVI Century: Pomander, gilded silver; gift, Harry G. Friedman (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  • German, XVI Century: Silver plate, Augsburg, c. 1600; purchase, Antonia Peapcke Dalbrul Fund.

Paintings

  • Dutch, XV Century: Deposition, oil on panel, Utrecht (?), c. 1490-1500; purchase, Association Fund.
  • Dutch, XVI Century: Way to Calvary, oil on panel, Leyden, c. 1510-20; gift, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  • Lucas Cranach, School of: Portrait of Martin Luther, oil on panel; bequest of Paul J. Sachs (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  • Joos van Cleve: Portrait of Count Bitterswyk Geldern, oil, Grenville L. Winthrop Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  • Joos van Cleve (?): Saint Jerome in his Study, oil, Howard Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Grayson M. P. Murphy (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  • Aert van der Heyden: Composition No. 1 Sonnenaufgang, oil on canvas, 1927; gift, Mrs. Winthrop and Hubert Rothschild (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  • Master of the Holy Blood: Saint Luke Painting the Virgin, oil on panel, c. 1420; purchase, Association Fund.
  • Master of the Parrot: Madonna and Child, oil on panel, Nettie Winthrop Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  • Franz von Lenbach: Portrait of a Man, oil on composition board; gift, Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Franz von Lenbach: Portrait of a Man, oil on panel; gift, Agnes A. and Frank P. Abbott.
  • Franz Skarbina: Corner of Antique Dealer’s Shop, oil on panel; gift, Agnes A. and Frank P. Abbott.
  • Franz Skarbina: Seated Uhlmann, oil sketch, c. 1910; gift, Agnes A. and Frank P. Abbott.
  • Roger van der Weyden: Follower of, and Gerard David, attribution to Child, oil on panel, and Portrait of Joos van der Burch, oil on panel; gift, Charles L. Kuhn (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).

Drawings

  • Ernst Barlach: Kneeling Woman, charcoal, 1919; gift, Erich Cohn.
  • George Grosz: Ebert, ink, 1914; gift, Erich Cohn.
  • George Grosz: Hitler, 1914; gift, Erich Cohn.
  • George Grosz: Portrait of a Man, ink, 1914; gift, Erich Cohn.
  • F. Koenig: Variations, charcoal, 1964; gift, Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.

Sculpture

  • Austrian, XVIII Century: Crucifixion, pearwood (?); Upper

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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:

  • Ceramics: Includes three stoneware vases from the XX Century, a Flower Girl porcelain from the XVIII Century, and a porcelain figure of Saint John Nepomuk from the XVIII Century.
  • Glassware: A glazed replica of a XV Century Sieburg tankard from the XX Century.

Furniture:

  • Dutch XVII Century: A chest from the memory of Dr. J. Rudolf Katz.
  • German XVII Century: A folding stool from Danzig, circa 1600.

Metalwork:

  • German XVI Century: A crock from Nuremberg, circa 1575-1600, and a pomander from the same period, both gifts from various donors.
  • German XVI Century: A silver-gilt glory from Augsburg, circa 1600.

Paintings:

  • Dutch XV Century: Deposition, oil on panel, Utrecht (?), circa 1490-1500.
  • Dutch XVI Century: Way to Calvary, oil on panel, Leyden, circa 1510-20.
  • Italian XVI Century: Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist, oil on canvas, by Jacopo Bassano.
  • German XVI Century: Portrait of a Man, oil on panel, by Hans Multscher.
  • German XVI Century: Several portraits and religious scenes, including works by Lucas Cranach, Joos van Cleve, and others.
  • Dutch XVII Century: Various religious paintings, including works by Master of the Holy Blood, Master of the Magdalen Legend, and others.

Drawings:

  • German: Kneeling Woman by Ernst Barlach, charcoal, 1919.
  • German: Several works by George Grosz, including ink and charcoal pieces from the early 1920s.
  • Austrian: A crucifixion by an unidentified artist.

Sculpture:

  • Austrian XVIII Century: A crucifixion piece in pearwood.

Each item includes details on the donor, date, and provenance, with many items being transferred from the Fogg Art Museum.

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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:

Decorative Art

Ceramics:

  • Dutch, XX Century: Three vases, stoneware, gift from Mrs. J. Rudolf Katz in memory of Dr. J. Rudolf Katz.
  • German, XVIII Century: Flower Girl, Höchst, porcelain, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfueger.
  • German, XVIII Century: Saint John Nepomuk, Meissen, porcelain, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfueger.
  • German, XX Century: Glazed replica of XV Century Siegbürg tankard, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • German, XX Century: Unglazed replica of XV Century Siegbürg tankard, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.

Paintings

  • Dutch, XV Century: Deposition, oil on panel, Utrecht (?), c. 1490-1500, purchase, Association Fund.
  • Dutch, XVI Century: Way to Calvary, oil on panel, Leyden, c. 1510-1520, gift from Mr. and Mrs. John Murray.
  • German, XVI Century: Saint Jerome in his Study, oil on panel, c. 1520, gift from Dr. Richard Warren and Mrs. Grayson M. P. Murphy.
  • German, XVI Century: Composition No. 1, Sonnenaufgang, oil on canvas, c. 1527, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rothschild.
  • German, XVI Century: Portrait of a Man, oil on composition board, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfueger.
  • German, XVI Century: Saint Luke Painting the Virgin, oil on panel, c. 1520, purchase, Association Fund.
  • German, XVI Century: Madonna and Child, oil on panel, Nettie Friedberg Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  • German, XVI Century: Portrait of a Man and Child, oil on panel, c. 1530, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • German, XVI Century: Portrait of a Man, oil on canvas, c. 1530, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • German, XVI Century: Portrait of a Man, oil on panel, c. 1540, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • German, XVI Century: Portrait of a Man, oil on panel, c. 1540, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • German, XVI Century: Portrait of a Man, oil on canvas, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • German, XVI Century: Portrait of a Man, oil on panel, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • German, XVI Century: Portrait of a Man, oil on panel, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • Lucas Cranach, School of: Portrait of Martin Luther, oil on panel, bequest of Paul J. Sachs.
  • Joos van Cleve: Portrait of Count Bitterswyck Geldern, oil on panel, gift from Grenville L. Winthrop.
  • Joos van Cleve (?): Saint Jerome in his Study, oil on panel, gift from Dr. Richard Warren and Mrs. Grayson M. P. Murphy.
  • Joachim Patinir: Landscape with Saint Jerome, oil on panel, c. 1520, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • Master of the Holy Blood: Saint Luke Painting the Virgin, oil on panel, c. 1520, purchase, Association Fund.
  • Master of the Magdalene Legend: Magdalene, oil on panel, gift from Grenville L. Winthrop.
  • Master of the Parrot: Madonna and Child, oil on panel, Nettie Friedberg Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  • Master of the Parrot: Portrait of a Man and Child, oil on panel, c. 1520, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • Franz Skarbina: Corner of an Antique Dealer’s Shop, oil on panel, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • Franz Skarbina: Seated Uhlan, oil on panel, c. 1910, gift from Agnes A. and Frank P. Abbott.
  • Roger van der Weyden, Follower of: Portrait of a Man, oil on panel, c. 1460, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.

Drawings

  • Ernst Barlach: Kneeling Woman, charcoal, 1919, gift from Erich Cohn.
  • George Grosz: Ebert, ink, 1914, gift from Erich Cohn.
  • George Grosz: Hitler, ink, 1914, gift from Erich Cohn.
  • George Grosz: The Head, ink, 1914, gift from Erich Cohn.
  • F. Koenig: Variations, charcoal, 1964, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.

Sculpture

  • Austrian, XVIII Century: Crucifixion, pearwood, gift from Mrs. Theodore G. Alevizos.

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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.

Left Page: Appendix - Accessions of Works of Art

Decorative Art

Ceramics:

  1. Dutch, XX Century: Three vases, stoneware; gift of Mrs. J. Rudolf Katz in memory of Dr. J. Rudolf Katz.
  2. German, XVIII Century: Flower Girl, Höchst, porcelain; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  3. German, XVIII Century: Saint John Nepomuk, Meissen, porcelain; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  4. German, XX Century: Glazed replica of XV Century Siegburg tankard; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  5. German, XX Century: Unglazed replica of XV Century Siegburg tankard; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  6. Dutch, XVII Century: Chest, oak; gift of Mrs. J. Rudolf Katz in memory of Dr. J. Rudolf Katz.

Metalwork:

  1. German, XVII Century: Folding Stool, Danzig, circa 1600; purchase, Association Fund.
  2. German, XVI Century: Crocodile, gilded silver, Nuremberg; gift from Stanley Marcus (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  3. German, XVI Century: Pomander, gilded silver; gift of Harry G. Friedman (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  4. German, XVIII Century: Gilt beaker; purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul Fund.

Paintings:

  1. Dutch, XV Century: Deposition, oil on panel, Utrecht (?), circa 1490-1500; purchase, Association Fund.
  2. Dutch, XVII Century: Way to Calvary, oil on panel, Leyden; gift from Mr. and Mrs. John Murray.
  3. Flemish, XVI Century: Portrait of a Man, oil on panel; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn in honor of Mrs. Irving W. Rabb.

Right Page: Busch-Reisinger Museum

Paintings (continued):

  1. Lucas Cranach, Sebald: Portrait of Martin Luther, oil on panel; bequest of Paul J. Sachs (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  2. Joos van Cleve: Portrait of Count Bitterswyk Geldern, oil; Grenville L. Winthrop Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  3. Joos van Cleve (?): Saint Jerome in his Study, oil; gift, Howard Warren, Dr. Richard Warren, and Mrs. Raymond P. Morris (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  4. Workshop of Joos van Cleve: Madonna and Child, oil on panel; gift of Mrs. Charles Kuhn (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  5. Franz von Lenbach: Portrait of a Man, oil on composition board; gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
  6. Jan Gossart: Portrait of Hendrik III, Count of Nassau, oil on panel; Grenville L. Winthrop Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  7. Master of the Holy Blood: Saint Luke Painting the Virgin, oil on panel; gift of Mrs. Ralph Harman, Association Fund.
  8. Master of the Parrot: Madonna and Child, oil on panel; Nettie G. Naumburg Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  9. Master of the Saint Bartholomew Altarpiece: Christ as the Man of Sorrows, oil on panel; Grenville L. Winthrop Bequest (transferred from Fogg Art Museum).
  10. Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, oil on panel; transferred from Fogg Art Museum.

Drawings:

  1. Ernst Barlach: Kneeling Woman, charcoal, 1919; gift, Erich Cohn.
  2. George Grosz: Ebert, ink, 1934; gift, Erich Cohn.
  3. George Grosz: The Painter of the Hole II, ink and wash, 1946; gift, Erich Cohn.
  4. George Grosz: Hindemith, ink and wash, 1923; gift, Erich Cohn.
  5. F. Koenig: Variations, charcoal, 1954; gift, Agnes and F. Koenig.

Sculpture:

  1. Austrian, XVIII Century: Crucifixion, pearwood (?), Upper section.

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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:

  • Three vases (stoneware), 19th-20th Century, German, gift of Mrs. J. Rudolf Katz in memory of Dr. J. Rudolf Katz.
  • Glazed replica of XV Century Siegburg tankard, 19th-20th Century, German, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Glueck.
  • Chest, 18th Century, German, gift of Mrs. J. Rudolf Katz in memory of Dr. J. Rudolf Katz.
  • Footing Stool, 18th Century, German, purchase.
  • Crocodile (gilded silver), 18th Century, German, gift of Mrs. John Fogg.
  • Porringer (silver gilt), 18th Century, German, gift of Harry G. Friedman.
  • Madonna in Glory (silver gilt), 18th Century, Augsburg, purchase.

Paintings:

  • Deposition, 15th-16th Century, Dutch, oil on panel, Utrecht, purchase.
  • Portrait of a Man, 16th Century, German, oil on panel, gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray.
  • Red oil on canvas, 1943, gift of Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn in honor of Mrs. Irving M. Sobin.
  • Watercolor, 1954, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Auspitz.
  • Portrait of Martin Luther, 16th Century, German, oil on panel, bequest of Paul J. Sachs.
  • Portrait of Count Bismarck, 19th Century, German, oil on canvas, bequest of Greenville L. Winthrop.
  • Saint Jerome in his Study, 17th Century, Dutch, oil on panel, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warren.
  • Composition No. 7 Sommernacht, 1912, German, oil on canvas, gift of Herbert Rothschild.
  • Portrait of a Man, 16th Century, German, oil on composition board, gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray.
  • Angel, 16th Century, German, oil on panel, bequest of Greenville L. Winthrop.
  • The Virgin, 16th Century, German, oil on panel, purchase.
  • Margareta, 16th Century, German, oil on panel, bequest of Greenville L. Winthrop.
  • Madonna and Child, 15th Century, German, oil on panel, bequest of Greenville L. Winthrop.
  • Master of the Saint Ursula Legend: Madonna and Child, 15th Century, German, oil on panel, bequest of Greenville L. Winthrop.
  • Portrait of Joss van der Beke, 16th Century, Dutch, oil on panel, gift of Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Seated Uhlan, 1915, German, oil sketch, gift of Agnes A. Mongan.
  • Follower of, and Gerard David, attr.: Madonna and Child, 16th Century, Dutch, oil on panel, bequest of Greenville L. Winthrop.
  • Portrait of Joss van der Beke, 16th Century, Dutch, oil on panel, gift of Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.

Drawings:

  • Kneeling Woman (charcoal), 1914, German, gift of Erich Cohn.
  • Etcher, 1914, German, gift of Erich Cohn.
  • Heller, 1914, German, gift of Erich Cohn.
  • Variations (charcoal), 1944, German, gift of Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn.

Sculpture:

  • Crucifixion (pearwood), 18th Century, Austrian.

The appendix provides a detailed record of the museum's acquisitions, highlighting the diverse range of artworks and their provenance.

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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."

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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):

  • The section starts with Decorative Art and lists various items such as ceramics from Dutch and German origins, furniture pieces like chests and folding stools, and metalwork including crocodile gilded silver pomanders.
  • Paintings are also listed, including works from the Dutch XV and XVI centuries, and specific artists like Hannes Beckmann and Guido Brink along with details on the artwork such as medium, date, and donors.

On the right page (page 7):

  • The Busch-Reisinger Museum section lists works by artists such as Lucas Cranach, Joos van Cleve, Al J. Pawlensky, Franz von Lenbach, and others.
  • The page includes descriptions of portraits, panels, oils on canvas, paintings of religious subjects, and various gifts or purchases.
  • There is a subsection for Drawings listing pieces by Ernst Barlach and George Grosz.
  • A brief mention of Sculpture at the bottom notes an Austrian XVIII Century crucifixion in pearwood.

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.

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