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The image depicts a page from a document or catalog, specifically from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The document lists several artworks and their details, including the artist, title, year of creation, medium, dimensions, and information about how the pieces were acquired by the museum. Here is a detailed summary of the content:
Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943)
Joost Schmidt (1893-1948)
The document appears to be part of a larger catalog or inventory, providing a detailed record of the museum's collection related to these artists.
The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory list of artworks held by the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The page is titled with the name of the museum and is labeled with the page number 24.
The page details several artworks by two artists:
Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943):
Joost Schmidt (1893-1948):
The page has been annotated with a tab or marker on the left side indicating the specific section or artist's works.
The image shows an open book or catalog from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, centered on page 24. The page lists various artworks and artists, along with details such as the title, year, medium, dimensions, and donor information. The first artist mentioned is Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943), with works including "Costume Studies for Triadic Ballet" from 1922, "Three Figures with Furniture-like Forms" from 1929, and "Bauhaus Stairway" from 1932. Another artist, Joost Schmidt (1893-1948), is also mentioned with works like "Advertising Poster Designs" from around 1928 and "Designs for Non-Ferrous Metal Exhibition, Berlin" from 1934, done in collaboration with Walter Gropius. The spine of the book indicates it is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, and the page appears to be a catalog or inventory of the museum's holdings.
The image is a page from what appears to be a catalog or inventory list from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page details various artworks by two artists, Oskar Schlemmer and Joost Schmidt.
Costume Studies for Triadic Ballet, 1922
Three Figures with Furniture-Like Forms, 1929
Bauhaus Stairway, 1932
Figures Number 2, 1921
Figures Plan K 1, 1921
Postcard Announcement of Exhibition, 1923
Advertising Poster Designs, c. 1928
Design for Non-Ferrous Metal Exposition; Berlin, 1934
This page appears to be part of a larger inventory or catalog detailing the museum's collection, including information about the dimensions, medium, date, and source of each artwork.
The image shows a page from what appears to be an inventory or catalog of artworks in the Busch-Reisinger Museum collection at Harvard University. The page lists several artworks by two artists, Oskar Schlemmer and Joost Schmidt.
Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943):
Costume Studies for Triadic Ballet, 1922:
Three Figures with Furniture-Like Forms, 1929:
Bauhaus Stairway, 1932:
Figure Number 2, 1921:
Figure Plan K 1, 1921:
Postcard Announcement of Exhibition, 1923:
Joost Schmidt (1893-1948):
Advertising Poster Designs, c. 1928:
Designs for Non-Ferrous Metal Exposition, Berlin, 1934:
The page includes a label on the left side indicating that the museum is the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, Mass. This suggests that the records are part of a larger catalog or archive for the museum's collection.
The image depicts an open book from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The visible pages list artworks and their details, including the artists' names, titles of the works, mediums, dimensions, dates, and information on their acquisition or funding sources.
Here's a detailed summary:
Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943)
Joost Schmidt (1893-1948)
The left side of the page also has a visible label with the Busch-Reisinger Museum logo and the word "Cambridge." The pages appear to be from a catalog or an inventory list of the museum's collection.
The image presents a page from a book or exhibit catalog, featuring a listing of artworks. The artworks listed are associated with artists Oskar Schlemmer and Joost Schmidt, who were involved with the Bauhaus, a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that had a profound influence on subsequent developments in art, design, architecture, and education.
The list includes titles, creation dates, types of artworks (e.g., watercolor, oil on canvas, lithograph), dimensions in inches, and often the donation specifics. Some artworks listed under Oskar Schlemmer (1888-1943) are:
Under Joost Schmidt (1893-1948), there are two categories of works listed:
The page hints at the historical and artistic significance of the pieces and the endorsement of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which houses these works. You can also see part of the museum's logo at the top left of the page. The listing provides information mostly useful to researchers or individuals interested in the Bauhaus movement and its artists.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog, which is open to a section that provides detailed information about various artworks. The page features a white background with black text, organized in a structured format. The text includes details such as the artist's name, the title of the artwork, the medium, dimensions, and the name of the museum or collection where the artwork is housed. The artworks mentioned are by Oskar Schlemmer and Joost Schmidt, with entries detailing their costume studies, drawings, and posters. The page also includes the names of individuals who gifted the artworks to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The layout is clean and professional, with a green border on the left side of the page, suggesting it is part of a larger publication.
The image shows a book opened to a page with a list of artworks and their details. The book appears to be a catalog or a record of artworks, possibly from an art museum or gallery. The page has a green border on the left side, and the text is written in black ink on white paper. The text lists various artworks, including their titles, mediums, dimensions, and the names of the artists who created them. The artworks are from different time periods and styles, ranging from the early 20th century to the 1930s. The page also includes information about the donors or lenders of the artworks, as well as the museum or gallery where they are currently housed. Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the world of art and the documentation of artworks in museums and galleries.
The image shows an open book or catalog page from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, as indicated by the text on the left margin. The page is numbered -24- and contains detailed entries about artworks and related materials. The content is organized into sections, each describing specific works by artists, including their titles, mediums, dimensions, dates, and acquisition details.
Oskar Schlemmer (1888–1943):
Costume Studies for Triadic Ballet, 1922:
Three Figures with Furniture-Like Forms, 1929:
Bauhaus Stairway, 1932:
Figure Number 2, 1921:
Figure Plan K 1, 1921:
Postcard Announcement of Exhibition, 1923:
Joost Schmidt (1893–1948):
Advertising Poster Designs, c. 1928:
Designs for Non-Ferrous Metal Exposition, Berlin, 1934:
Overall, the image depicts a catalog page that meticulously documents artworks and related materials, emphasizing the museum's role in preserving and showcasing modern art and design.