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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1966-1968

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The image shows an open book, with the left page bearing the label "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM, Cambridge, Mass." on a green strip affixed to the page. This suggests that the book is from or related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The right page, labeled "-2-" at the top, features a list titled "LENDERS TO THE EXHIBITION." The list includes the following institutions and individuals:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover
  2. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
  3. Miss Ilse Bischoff
  4. Prof. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  5. Mrs. Julia Feininger
  6. Lucas L. Feininger
  7. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  8. Thomas Feininger
  9. The Fogg Art Museum
  10. Prof. Walter Gropius
  11. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  12. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  13. Prof. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs
  14. Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
  15. The Museum of Modern Art, New York
  16. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
  17. The Staempfli Gallery, New York

This page acknowledges the contributors to an exhibition hosted or supported by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog from the Busch-Reisinger Museum located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page is titled "Lenders to the Exhibition" and lists several individuals and organizations that have contributed to an exhibition.

Here is a detailed list of the names and affiliations provided:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy Andover

    • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
    • Miss Ilse Bischoff
    • Prof. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
    • Mrs. Julia Feininger
    • Lucas L. Feininger
    • Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
    • Thomas Feininger
  2. The Fogg Art Museum

  3. Prof. Walter Gropius

  4. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York

    • Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  5. Prof. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs

  6. Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.

  7. The Museum of Modern Art, New York

    • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
  8. The Staempfli Gallery, New York

The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the visible page number "2" and the section header on the page. The page appears to have been partially opened, with a part of the spine of the book visible on the left side.

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The image shows an open book or catalog from the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The page is labeled with the heading "Lenders to the Exhibition" and lists various individuals and institutions that contributed works to an exhibition. The list includes:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover
  2. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
  3. Miss Ilse Bischoff
  4. Prof. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  5. Mrs. Julia Feininger
  6. Lucas L. Feininger
  7. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  8. Thomas Feininger
  9. The Fogg Art Museum
  10. Prof. Walter Gropius
  11. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  12. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  13. Prof. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs
  14. Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
  15. The Museum of Modern Art, New York
  16. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
  17. The Staempfli Gallery, New York

The page is numbered "-2-" in the top right corner, indicating it is likely a second page in a series. The binding and pages appear to be well-preserved. The left edge of the page has a label or marker with the museum's name.

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The image shows an open book page with a list titled "Lenders to the Exhibition." This page appears to be from a catalog or a record book for an art exhibition held at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The list includes names of individuals and institutions that contributed artworks to the exhibition.

The entries are as follows:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover
  2. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
  3. Miss Ilse Bischoff
  4. Prof. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  5. Mrs. Julia Feininger
  6. Lucas L. Feininger
  7. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  8. Thomas Feininger
  9. The Fogg Art Museum
  10. Prof. Walter Gropius
  11. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  12. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  13. Prof. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs
  14. Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
  15. The Museum of Modern Art, New York
  16. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
  17. The Staempfli Gallery, New York

The page is numbered "-2-" at the top right corner, indicating it is part of a multi-page document. The left side of the page has a label or a sticker that reads "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM Cambridge, Mass."

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The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog or booklet. The page lists the lenders to the exhibition, detailing both individuals and institutions that have contributed artworks or items for display. Here is the detailed list of lenders mentioned on the page:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy Andover
  2. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
  3. Miss Ilse Bischoff
  4. Prof. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  5. Mrs. Julia Feininger
  6. Lucas L. Feininger
  7. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  8. Thomas Feininger
  9. The Fogg Art Museum
  10. Prof. Walter Gropius
  11. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  12. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  13. Prof. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs
  14. Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
  15. The Museum of Modern Art, New York
  16. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
  17. The Staempfli Gallery, New York

The left side of the page shows a partial view of a binding, suggesting that this page is part of a book, catalog, or pamphlet from the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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The image shows a page from a document or book, specifically page "-2-", which lists lenders to an exhibition. The page is part of a larger bound document, as indicated by the visible spine and other pages. The text is typed and lists various individuals and institutions that have contributed to the exhibition. The lenders include:

  1. Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover
  2. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
  3. Miss Ilse Bischoff
  4. Prof. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  5. Mrs. Julie Feininger
  6. Lucas L. Feininger
  7. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  8. Thomas Feininger
  9. The Fogg Art Museum
  10. Prof. Walter Gropius
  11. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
  12. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  13. Prof. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs
  14. Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
  15. The Museum of Modern Art, New York
  16. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
  17. The Stamprfli Gallery, New York

The document appears to be from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, as indicated by the label on the spine. The label also mentions Cambridge, Mass., suggesting the museum's location. The page is slightly aged, with some discoloration and wear visible on the edges.

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This image shows a page from a publication or a booklet. The text at the top of the page reads "LENDERS TO THE EXHIBITION." Below this heading is a list of names and entities who have presumably loaned items for an exhibition. The list includes individuals, couples, a couple of art museums (including The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and The Museum of Modern Art, both in New York), and a gallery.

Most names are of couples with the designation "Mr. and Mrs.," followed by each respective surname. There are also individuals recognized with academic titles, like "Prof." (Professor) and the inclusion of their spouses.

The page itself seems to be slightly curled at the bottom right corner, indicating that the booklet or publication might have been handled or used before. The visible binding suggests it's a page from a bound document.

On the left-hand side, along the binding, two labels are partially visible. One appears to have "BUSCH" as part of a larger word or phrase, and below it, "Cambridge, Mass" which likely refers to Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Overall, the image gives a sense of formal documentation typical of catalogues associated with art exhibits, where lenders are acknowledged for their contributions.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a page titled "LENDERS TO THE EXHIBITION." The page lists the names of various individuals, institutions, and organizations that contributed to an exhibition. The text is neatly typed in a formal, serif font and is organized in a vertical list format.

Key Details:

  1. Title: The heading at the top of the page reads "LENDERS TO THE EXHIBITION," indicating that this section acknowledges the contributors or lenders to the exhibition.

  2. Content: The list includes:

    • Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy Andover
    • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agos
    • Miss Ilse Bischoff
    • Prof. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
    • Mrs. Julia Feininger
    • Lucas L. Feininger
    • Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
    • Thomas Feininger
    • The Fogg Art Museum
    • Prof. Walter Gropius
    • The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
    • Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
    • Prof. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs
    • Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
    • The Museum of Modern Art, New York
    • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
    • The Staempfli Gallery, New York
  3. Book Details:

    • The spine of the book is visible on the left side, showing the text "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and "Cambridge, Mass." This suggests the book is related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
    • The book appears to be a catalog or exhibition document, likely documenting an art exhibition.
  4. Layout and Design:

    • The page is clean and minimalistic, with ample white space.
    • The text is centered and aligned for readability.
    • The book itself has a sturdy green spine and appears to be bound in a formal, archival style.

Context:

This page is likely part of an exhibition catalog or program, acknowledging the lenders who provided artworks or support for the exhibition. The inclusion of prominent museums, artists, and collectors indicates the significance and prestige of the exhibition. The Busch-Reisinger Museum, known for its focus on European art, is likely the host institution for this event.

Overall, the image depicts a formal and organized acknowledgment section of an exhibition catalog, highlighting the collaborative nature of art exhibitions.

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The image shows a book with its pages open, displaying a list of names and institutions. The title of the book is "Lenders to the Exhibition." The book has a green cover and white pages. The text is printed in black ink, and the names and institutions are listed in a table format. The names include individuals such as "Addison Gallery of American Art," "Philipps Academy," "Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos," "Miss Ilse Bischoff," "Prof. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel," "Mrs. Julia Feininger," "Lucas L. Feininger," "Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger," "Thomas Feininger," "The Fogg Art Museum," "Prof. Walter Gropius," "The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York," "Prof. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt," "Mr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs," "The Museum of Modern Art, New York," "Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.," and "The Staempfli Gallery, New York." The image provides a glimpse of the book's content, which appears to be a record of the lenders who contributed to an exhibition.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog, which appears to be opened to a specific section. The page is titled "Lenders to the Exhibition," indicating that it lists individuals and institutions that have lent items for display in an exhibition. The text is printed in black ink on white paper, and the page is organized into a list format. The list includes names of people and organizations, some of which are accompanied by their titles or roles. The names are printed in a clear, legible font, and the page appears to be well-organized and easy to read. The image is taken from a top-down perspective, showing the entire page in a single frame. The background of the image is plain and uncluttered, with no other objects or distractions visible. Overall, the image provides a clear and detailed view of the "Lenders to the Exhibition" page, allowing for easy reading and understanding of the information presented.