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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1962-1966

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The image shows an open booklet or catalog for an art exhibition titled "Eight Young German Painters." The exhibition took place from April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The exhibition featured works by eight German artists: Antes, Bembe, Böhrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter.

The top part of the image shows the cover of the catalog with the title and the names of the artists arranged around a stylized number "8," symbolizing the eight artists. Below the title, the dates of the exhibition are mentioned.

The bottom part of the image shows the inside pages of the catalog. The left page contains the title "Eight Young German Artists" and a note stating that the exhibition was organized by the Günther Franke Art Gallery in Munich and circulated to museums in the United States under the sponsorship of the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc.

The right page features information about one of the artists, Horst Antes. It includes a brief biography, listing his birthdate and place (October 28, 1936, in Heppenheim/Bergstrasse, Germany), education (studied at the HfBK, Karlsruhe), and various awards and exhibitions he participated in. The page also lists some of his works, such as "Interieur mit gelbem Rohr" and several "Cartensquares" pieces, along with their dimensions and techniques. There is also a small illustration of one of his artworks.

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The image depicts a catalog or exhibition booklet from an art exhibition titled "Eight Young German Artists," held from April 18 to May 14, 1966. The exhibition was organized by the Günther Franke Art Gallery in Munich and sponsored by the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc. It was also circulated to museums in the United States.

The booklet includes several pages with information about the artists and their works:

  1. The cover and the first page feature the exhibition's title, dates, and the names of the eight artists: Antes, Bembe, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter. The cover also includes a stylized design with the number 8.

  2. The second page provides a detailed biography and exhibition history for one of the artists, Horst Antes. It lists his birth date and place, academic background, awards, and various exhibitions he participated in, both solo and group shows, from 1957 to 1964. It also includes a small illustration of one of his works.

  3. The page beneath the artist biography lists five specific works by Antes, including titles, mediums, dimensions, and the years they were created:

    • "Interieur mit gelbem Rohr" (Interior with Yellow Pipe)
    • "Gartenquadrat II"
    • "Gartenquadrat III"
    • "Gartenquadrat IV"
    • "Gartenquadrat V"

The booklet is open to the page detailing Horst Antes, with the accompanying information on his works and achievements. The layout and design suggest a formal and professional presentation of the exhibition and its artists.

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The image shows the catalog for an exhibition titled "Eight Young German Painters." The exhibition was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, from April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966.

The catalog contains detailed biographical information and works of eight artists:

  1. Horst Antes: Born October 28, 1936, he studied at the Academy of Karlsruhe and received several awards, including the HAP Grieshaber Prize and the City of Hanover Art Prize. He has exhibited widely, including at the Biennale of Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in Ulm, and various other international exhibitions.

  2. Bohrmann: Not specified in the visible portion of the catalog, but the list of works mentions some of Bohrmann’s artworks.

  3. Croissant: Not specified in the visible portion of the catalog, but there are entries indicating works by Croissant.

  4. Dahmen: Not specified in the visible portion of the catalog, but there are entries for his works.

  5. Hoehme: Not specified in the visible portion of the catalog, but his works are listed.

  6. Michel: Not specified in the visible portion of the catalog, but he is included in the exhibition.

  7. Reuter: Not specified in the visible portion of the catalog, but he has entries for his artworks.

The lower part of the catalog page lists specific pieces by Horst Antes, including titles and dimensions for several paintings:

  • "Interieur mit gelben Rohr" (oil on masonry, 107 x 89 cm)
  • "Gartenanquarell II" (mixed techniques, 65 x 76.5 cm)
  • "Gartenanquarell III" (mixed techniques, 65 x 76.5 cm)
  • "Gartenanquarell IV" (mixed techniques, 65 x 76.5 cm)
  • "Gartenanquarell V" (mixed techniques, 65 x 76.5 cm)

The page also mentions some of Antes' exhibitions and awards, including his participation in various biennials and international shows. The text and images suggest a focus on the artistic styles and achievements of the young German painters featured in the exhibition.

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The image displays an open exhibition catalog for "Eight Young German Artists," held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University from April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966. The catalog features a black, white, and gray cover with the exhibition title and artists' names listed: Antes, Bembé, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter.

Inside, there is detailed information about one of the artists, Horst Antes, including a black-and-white illustration of one of his artworks. The text provides biographical details about Antes, such as his birthdate, education, and participation in various exhibitions. It also lists several of his works, including mixed media pieces like "Gartenquader I" to "Gartenquader V," created between 1963 and 1964, with dimensions specified. Additionally, the text mentions specific exhibitions where his works were shown, such as the 1959 Biennale in Paris, the 1960 "Junge Kunst" exhibition in Ulm, and several others, highlighting his early recognition in the art world.

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The image shows an exhibition catalog for "Eight Young German Painters," which took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University from April 18 to May 14, 1966.

The cover of the catalog features the names of the eight artists:

  • Antes
  • Bembe
  • Bohrman
  • Croissant
  • Dahmen
  • Hoehme
  • Michel
  • Reuter

Inside the catalog, there is more detailed information about the exhibition and the artists involved. The exhibition was organized by the Günther Franke Art Gallery in Munich and circulated by various museums in the United States under the sponsorship of the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc.

One section provides a detailed biography and exhibition history for one of the artists, Horst Antes:

Horst Antes

  • Born on October 28, 1936, in Heppenheim/Bergstrasse.
  • Studied from 1957-59 at the Academy of Karlsruhe.
  • Student of HAP Grieshaber.
  • Received the Art Prize "The New Generation" in 1960 and a scholarship from the Cultural Circle in the Federation of German Industry in 1961.
  • Participated in numerous group and individual exhibitions in Germany and internationally, including cities like Paris, Rome, Venice, London, and New York.

The catalog also lists some of the works by Antes included in the exhibition:

  1. "Interring mit gelbem Rohr," oil on Masonite, 1963, 107 x 89 cm.
  2. "Gartengauquel II," mixed techniques, April 1964, 65 x 76.5 cm.
  3. "Gartengauquel III," mixed techniques, 1964, 65 x 76.5 cm.
  4. "Gartengauquel IV," mixed techniques, 1964, 65 x 76.5 cm.
  5. "Gartengauquel V," mixed techniques, 1964, 65 x 76.5 cm.

The illustration in the catalog shows a drawing of one of Antes' characteristic figures.

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The image shows materials related to an exhibition titled "Eight Young German Painters," which took place from April 18 to May 14, 1966. The exhibition was organized by the Günther Franke Art Gallery in Munich and circulated to museums in the United States with the sponsorship of the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc.

The image consists of two main parts:

  1. Exhibition Poster:

    • The poster features a large black circle with a white number 8 inside it.
    • The names of the eight artists are listed around the circle: Antes, Bembe, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter.
    • The poster also includes the dates of the exhibition (April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966) and the logos of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University.
  2. Exhibition Brochure or Catalog Page:

    • The page provides detailed information about one of the artists, Horst Antes.
    • It includes a biography of Horst Antes, noting his birthdate (October 28, 1936, in Heppenheim-Bergstrasse), education, and significant exhibitions and awards.
    • The biography lists his education at the Academy of Karlsruhe (1957-59) and his student years at the HAP Grieshaber in Hanover (1959-60).
    • It mentions several awards and prizes, such as the New Generation Youth Art Prize in 1960, the Kunstpreis der Deutschen Industrie in 1961, and the Villa Romana prize in 1962, among others.
    • The page also lists several solo exhibitions, including one at the Galerie Der Spiegel in Cologne in 1960, and group exhibitions such as those at the Biennale de Paris and the Carnegie International in Pittsburgh.
    • There is an illustration of a mixed media artwork by Horst Antes titled "Gartenquadratel IV" from 1964, measuring 65 x 76.5 cm.
    • The page lists several works by Antes, including "Interieur mit gelbem Rohr" from 1963 and various "Gartenquadratel" pieces from 1964.

Overall, the image provides a comprehensive overview of the exhibition and highlights the career and notable works of one of the participating artists, Horst Antes.

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The image shows an open book or catalog related to an art exhibition titled "Eight Young German Painters" held from April 18 to May 14, 1966, at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University. The top part of the image displays a page with a printed invitation or announcement for the exhibition. The text lists the names of the eight painters involved: Antes, Bembe, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter.

The bottom part of the image shows two open pages of what appears to be an exhibition catalog. The left page features the title "EIGHT YOUNG GERMAN ARTISTS" and a note mentioning that the exhibition was organized by the Günther Franke Art Gallery, Munich, and circulated to museums in the United States, sponsored by the National Carl Shurz Association, Inc.

The right page contains information about the artist Horst Antes, including a small reproduction of one of his artworks depicting a stylized human figure in black and white with some grey shading. Below the artwork is a list of his works with titles, techniques, and dimensions, spanning the years 1963 to 1964. The text also outlines his birth date and place, some biographical details, his awards, and a summary of his group exhibitions and achievements.

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The image displays an open catalog or booklet that appears to be from an art exhibition. On the left side, there is a white page with the title "EIGHT YOUNG GERMAN ARTISTS" in black bold letters. Below the title is a text excerpt stating that the exhibition was organized by the Günther Franke Art Gallery, Munich, and will be circulated to museums in the United States under the sponsorship of the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc.

On the right side, the top portion indicates the exhibition's name as "Exhibition of EIGHT YOUNG GERMAN PAINTERS" with the event dates "April 18, 1966" to "May 14, 1966" listed below. Further down, there is a list of eight artists' last names: Antes, Bembe, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter. The large black number "8" is prominently displayed in the center of the page, set inside a black circle.

Adjacent to this list is a section dedicated to the artist Horst Antes, including a brief biography with some of his achievements and exhibitions, as well as the titles, sizes, and types of techniques used for four of his artworks. A small black-and-white reproduction of one of Antes's artworks is also shown.

Please note that the text is partial and some details are truncated due to the angle of the photograph.

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The image shows two pages from a catalog or exhibition booklet titled "Eight Young German Painters". The pages are part of an exhibition organized by the Günther Franke Art Gallery in Munich, and it was circulated to museums in the United States under the sponsorship of the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc.

Top Page (Cover or Title Page):

  • Title: "Eight Young German Painters"
  • Exhibition Dates: April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966.
  • Institutions Involved:
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum (Harvard University)
  • Featured Artists: The names of eight artists are listed around a central black circle containing the number 8:
    • Ante
    • Bembe
    • Bohrmann
    • Croissant
    • Dahmen
    • Hoehme
    • Michel
    • Reuter

Bottom Page (Artist Profile Page):

  • Featured Artist: Horst Antes

  • Biographical Information:

    • Born on October 28, 1936, in Heppenheim-Bergstraße.
    • Studied at the Academy of Karlsruhe from 1957 to 1959.
    • Student of the New Generation of Young Art at the HAP Grieshaber Youth Art School in Baden-Baden.
    • Received several awards and recognitions, including:
      • Youth Art Prize (Baden-Baden, 1960)
      • German Cultural Institute Grant (1961)
      • Bundesverband Deutscher Kunstler Prize (1962)
      • Villa Massimo Grant (Rome, 1963)
    • Participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including:
      • Der Spiegel Gallery (Cologne, 1960)
      • City Museum of Wuppertal (1961)
      • Biennale de Paris (1964)
      • International Watercolor Biennial (Brooklyn Museum, 1961)
      • Carnegie Institute (Pittsburgh, 1961)
      • Salon des Réalités Nouvelles (Paris, 1963)
      • Kunsthalle Recklinghausen (1964)
      • International Documenta III (Kassel, 1964)
  • Artwork Examples:

    • The page includes a small illustration or photograph of one of Antes' artworks, labeled as:
      • "Interieur mit gelbem Korb" (Interior with a yellow basket), oil on masonite, 1963, dimensions 107 x 89 cm.
      • Other listed works include "Carenaquarell II," "Carenaquarell III," "Carenaquarell IV," and "Carenaquarell V," all mixed techniques from 1964, with dimensions 65 x 76.5 cm.

Design and Layout:

  • The design is clean and minimalist, typical of mid-20th-century exhibition catalogs.
  • The typography is modern and professional, with clear headings and structured information.
  • The use of a central black circle with the number 8 visually emphasizes the theme of the exhibition—highlighting the eight featured artists.

Overall Context:

The image depicts a well-organized and professionally presented catalog for an art exhibition showcasing emerging German painters in the 1960s. It provides detailed biographical and artistic information about one of the featured artists, Horst Antes, while also highlighting the collaborative effort between the Günther Franke Art Gallery and Harvard University's Busch-Reisinger Museum. The catalog reflects the cultural and artistic trends of the time, emphasizing innovation and international recognition.

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The image shows an open book with its pages facing outward. The book is titled "Eight Young German Painters" and is dated April 18, 1966. The cover of the book features a black circle with the number "8" in the center, surrounded by the names of the eight artists in a circular pattern. The text on the cover reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Exhibition of Eight Young German Painters, April 18, 1966." The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition guide for the show, which was organized by the Günther Franke Art Gallery in Munich and sponsored by the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc. The pages of the book contain information about the artists and their works, as well as illustrations of some of their paintings.