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The image shows an open exhibition catalog from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, titled "Eight Young German Painters," which ran from April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966. The cover of the catalog prominently displays the exhibition title along with the names of the eight artists: Antes, Bembé, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter.
On the left page of the open catalog, there is a section dedicated to one of the artists, Maria Reuter. It includes a black-and-white image of one of her artworks, alongside a short biography and a list of her works exhibited. The biography mentions that Maria Reuter was born in Flensburg on January 15, 1929, and provides details about her education and previous exhibitions.
On the right page, there is additional information about the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc., including its purpose, activities, and contact details. The association aims to preserve German language and culture, support art and education programs, and promote understanding and tolerance. The address and phone number of the association are also listed.
The image shows a catalog or program for an art exhibition titled "Eight Young German Painters." The exhibition was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum of Harvard University from April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966.
On the left side of the image, there is a section dedicated to Maria Reuter, one of the eight painters featured. It includes a black-and-white photograph of one of her artworks, along with a brief biography. The bio details her birthplace (Flensburg), birth date (January 15, 1929), and her educational background, including her time at the Art School in Kiel and the Academy in Stuttgart. It also lists her exhibitions and notable works, such as:
The right side of the image features a program introduction and details from the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc., which is described as an organization dedicated to celebrating the achievements of Americans of German descent. The page includes a brief description of their mission and contact information, including their address and phone number.
The exhibition's list of eight artists includes the names: Antes, Bembe, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter.
The image appears to be an open book or catalog featuring information about an exhibition of eight young German painters.
Exhibition Information:
Artist Featured:
Artwork Details:
National Carl Schurz Association:
The catalog provides a detailed look into the exhibition and the artists involved, along with some background on the associated cultural organization.
The image depicts an exhibition poster and an accompanying information sheet for an art exhibition titled "Eight Young German Painters." Here are the details:
The central part of the poster features a large number "8" surrounded by the names of the artists.
The image combines both the promotional poster for the exhibition and detailed information about one of the artists, Maria Reuter, along with organizational details of the exhibition's sponsor.
The image shows a catalog or booklet related to an exhibition titled "Eight Young German Painters," which took place at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University from April 18 to May 14, 1966.
The top right page features the title and dates of the exhibition, listing the artists involved: Antes, Bembe, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter.
The bottom left page provides information about one of the artists, Maria Reuter. It includes her biography, mentioning her birth in Flensburg on January 15, 1929, her education at the Art School in Kiel from 1947-48 and the Academy in Stuttgart, and her one-man shows in 1959 and 1963 at Günther Franke Gallery, Munich. The page also lists several group exhibitions and notable works owned by various institutions.
Below Maria Reuter's biography, there are entries detailing specific artworks, including titles, mediums, dimensions, and years of creation, such as:
The bottom right page describes the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc., which was established in 1936. It emphasizes the organization's mission to promote understanding and cooperation between Americans of German descent and other individuals and organizations, through various programs and publications.
The contact information for the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc. is also provided, including the address (359 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106) and phone number (215 WA 5-7768).
The image depicts a page from a catalog or brochure for an art exhibition titled "Eight Young German Painters," which was held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University from April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966. The exhibition featured works by eight artists: Antes, Bembe, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter.
The specific page shown is dedicated to Maria Reuter. The information provided includes:
Biographical Details:
Artworks Listed:
National Carl Schurz Association, Inc.:
The layout includes a black and white image of one of Maria Reuter's artworks, showcasing her style and technique. The text is neatly organized, providing a clear and detailed overview of the artist's background and contributions to the exhibition.
The image shows an open book with pages featuring information about an art exhibition and an artist named Maria Reuter. The top page is taped onto the inside of a cover or a previous page and is a flyer for an exhibition titled "Eight Young German Painters" held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, from April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966. The flyer lists eight artists: Antes, Bembe, Bohrmann, Croissant, Dahmen, Hoehme, Michel, and Reuter, with a prominent black circle containing the number 8 in the center.
The bottom spread contains a black and white image of an artwork on the left side, with text about Maria Reuter. It states her birth details (born in Flensburg, January 15, 1929), education (Art school in Kiel, Academy Stuttgart), and exhibitions from 1959 to 1965. It mentions various galleries and museums where her works are held, such as Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung Munich, Städtische Galerie Munich, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Below the description, there is a list of her works with titles, mediums, dates, and dimensions.
The right page includes information about the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc., describing its mission to commemorate achievements of Americans of German descent and outlining its programs like publication, art loan exhibit program, and art exchange exhibit program. Contact information for the association is also provided at the bottom.
This is an image of an open book or exhibition catalogue displaying information about an art exhibition and an artist featured in it. On the right page, at the top, there's a bold graphic with a large black number "8" enclosed within a circle. Below the number, the text reads "Exhibition of EIGHT YOUNG GERMAN PAINTERS" along with the names of the artists featured: ANTES, BEMBÉ, BOHRMANN, CROISSANT, DAHMEN, HOEHME, MICHEL, and REUTER. The dates "April 18, 1966 - May 14, 1966" are listed beneath. At the bottom of the page is a logo and information about the "NATIONAL CARL SCHURZ ASSOCIATION, INC." including its purpose and contact information.
The left page provides detail on one of the artists, Maria Reuter. A small image of an artwork is visible at the bottom left corner, which appears dark and abstract. The text provides biographical information about Maria Reuter, including her place and date of birth and a brief overview of her education and exhibitions. Five works are listed, with titles like "No. 1 from the collection 'Spiegel und Schatten'," "India ink on paper," along with their sizes and years. The artwork titles suggest a focus on abstract or introspective themes.
The image shows an open book with a white page displaying a black and white photograph of a painting by Maria Reuter. The book is titled "Eight Young German Painters" and was published by the National Carl Schurz Association, Inc. The page also includes a brief biography of Maria Reuter and information about the exhibition. The book is placed on a gray surface, and the background is blurred, indicating that the focus is on the book and its contents.
The image is a photograph of an open book. The book appears to be an exhibition catalog, as it features an exhibition announcement on the left page and an artist's biography on the right page. The book is open to two pages, and the pages are white.
The left page is titled "Exhibition of Eight Young German Painters" and is dated from April 18, 1966, to May 14, 1966. The page lists the names of the painters and features a large number "8" in the center. The names of the painters are written in a circular formation around the number "8."
The right page features the biography of Maria Reuter, one of the painters. The page includes a black and white photograph of one of her artworks and lists her birth date, education, and exhibitions. The page also includes a list of her works and their dimensions.
The book appears to be a valuable resource for art enthusiasts and scholars interested in German art and culture. The exhibition catalog provides insight into the work of young German painters in the 1960s and their contributions to the art world.