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The image shows an open book with the left page numbered "21" containing text that appears to be a list of artworks and their details. The entries include the title, year, materials, dimensions, and the institution or individual that holds or funded the piece. Specifically, the text mentions the Busch-Reisinger Museum and several other donors and lenders. The artworks listed are from various years, primarily focusing on pieces from the early 20th century, and include a mix of lithographs, illustrations, ceramics, woodcuts, and bronze sculptures. Some notable entries include "Postcards Announcing an Exhibition" from 1923, "Kandide, eine Erzählung von Voltaire" illustrated by Klee from 1920, and works by Gerhard Marcks such as "Pair of Lovers" from 1923 and "Standing Girl" from 1925.
The image shows a page from a catalog or a collection of records related to artworks and their histories at the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary:
The page lists several artworks, primarily from the artist Gerhard Marcks (1889–1981):
Postcards Announcing an Exhibition, 1923
Kandide, Eine Erzählung von Voltaire, 1920
Pair of Lovers, 1923
Gothic Figure, c. 1920-25
Standing Girl, 1925
Boy, c. 1930
Diggers, 1921
Drummers, 1921
The Cats, 1921
The page is part of a catalog or a detailed inventory of artworks, showing their provenance, type, dimensions, and the manner in which they are held by the Busch-Reisinger Museum, either through gifts, loans, or unrestricted funds.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an exhibition catalog or an inventory list related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page contains detailed descriptions of various artworks, their mediums, dimensions, and ownership or funding details. Here's a detailed summary:
Postcards Announcing an Exhibition, 1923
Kandide, Eine Erzählung von Voltaire, 1920
Gerhard Marcks (1889- )
Pair of Lovers, 1923
Gothic Figure, c. 1920-25
Standing Girl, 1925
Boy, c. 1930
Diggers, 1921
Drummers, 1921
The Cats, 1921
The page lists specific works, their respective mediums, dimensions, and provenance, including gifts and loans from various individuals and funds.
The image shows an open page from a catalog or ledger, likely related to an art collection or museum inventory. The page lists various artworks along with their details, including titles, dates, mediums, dimensions, and acquisition information.
Here is a detailed summary of the entries on the page:
POSTCARDS ANNOUNCING AN EXHIBITION, 1923
KANDIDE, EINE ERZÄHLUNG VON VOLTAIRE, 1920
GERHARD MARCKS (1889-)
DIGGERS, 1921
DRUMMERS, 1921
THE CATS, 1921
The entries indicate that the works are housed in the Busch-Reisinger Museum, with various funding sources and some items being on loan. The page is numbered "-21-" at the top, suggesting it is part of a larger catalog or ledger.
The image shows a page from an inventory or catalog list of artworks and items related to a museum, specifically the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here are the details of the items listed on this page:
Postcards Announcing an Exhibition, 1923
Kandide, oder Erzählung von Voltaire, 1920
Gerhard Marcks (1889-)
Diggers, 1921
Drummers, 1921
The Cards, 1921
These entries document various artworks and printed materials, specifying details like the artist, year of creation, medium, dimensions, and the funding source or donor for each item.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog listing artworks. The page is titled "-21-" and contains details about various art pieces, including their titles, artists, creation dates, materials, dimensions, and their locations or ownership. Here is a summary of the listed artworks:
Postcards Announcing an Exhibition, 1923
Kandinskys Eine Erzählung von Voltaire, 1920
Gerhard Marcks (1889-)
Dix, 1921
Drummers, 1921
The City
The text is typed and appears to be part of a formal documentation or cataloging effort, likely for an art museum or gallery.
The image shows an open book or catalog with pages displaying text that appears to be part of an inventory list or a catalog of items. The text includes titles of works, their descriptions, dimensions, the years they were made, and references to the museum collection or donations. The items listed seem to be related to art or exhibitions, with references to postcards, sculptures, and woodcuts by various artists. Some works are identified with their size, medium (such as glazed ceramic or bronze), and information on how the pieces were acquired (e.g., as a gift). Names mentioned in the donations imply contributions by individuals to a museum's collection, and specific funds or named contributions are noted. The manner of the display suggests an academic, archival, or museum context. The photograph focuses on one page while partially showing the adjoining page on the left.
The image shows an open book with typed text on the right-hand page. The text is a list of artworks and related information, formatted in a catalog style. The page number at the top is "-21-". The content includes titles, dates, materials, dimensions, and provenance of various artworks associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Some entries include donors or lenders, such as Mrs. Julia Feininger and Miss Ilse Bischoff. Notable artists mentioned include Gerhard Marcks, with works titled "PAIR OF LOVERS," "GOTHIC FIGURE," "STANDING GIRL," and "BOY." Other listed works include "DIGGERS," "DRUMMERS," and "THE CATS," with details about their medium and size. The text also mentions an exhibition announcement from 1923 and a 1920 illustrated book based on Voltaire's "Kandide," with pen sketches by Klee in 1911.
The image shows an open book, specifically a page from what appears to be an art catalog or museum record. The page is numbered "-21-" and contains a list of artworks, each accompanied by detailed descriptions. Here is a breakdown of the content:
Postcards Announcing an Exhibition:
Kandide, Eine Erzählung von Voltaire, 1920:
Seghard Marcks (1889–):
This page appears to be from an art catalog or inventory, likely documenting artworks in the Busch-Reisinger Museum's collection. The entries include details about the artists, dates, mediums, dimensions, and funding or lending sources, providing a comprehensive record of the museum's holdings. The inclusion of both donated and lent pieces highlights the collaborative nature of museum collections.
The image shows a spread of two pages from an art book or catalog. The left page has a title or heading in bold, "POSTCARDS ANNOUNCING AN EXHIBITION, 1923," followed by a list of items with descriptions and details. The items include "lithographs," "KANDIDE, EINE ERZAHLUNG VON VOLTAIRE, 1920," and "PAIR OF LOVERS, 1923." The right page has a similar format with a heading "GERHARD MARCKS (1889-)" followed by a list of items, including "PAIR OF LOVERS, 1923," "GOTHIC FIGURE, c.1920-25," and "STANDING GIRL, 1925." The items are described with details such as the medium, dimensions, and the museum or fund they belong to. The book appears to be an exhibition catalog or a publication related to art and artists.