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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1966-1968

ARCH.2013.5.11, Rendition: 796816

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The image shows a page from a document or catalog that lists various artworks and design pieces, likely from a museum collection. The entries are organized by artist and include details such as the title of the work, the year it was created, medium, dimensions, and the museum or institution where it is housed, along with the donor or fund associated with the piece.

Here is a detailed summary of the entries on the page:

  1. Lothar Schreyer (1886-)

    • Sketch for a Stage Production, 1921
      • Medium: Lithograph
      • Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 5/8
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Donor: Gift of Mrs. Julia Feininger
    • Costume Design for "Kindertotenlieder", 1921
      • Medium: Lithograph
      • Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 5/8
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Donor: Gift of Curt Valentin
  2. Mart Stam (1899-)

    • Side Chair, designed 1929
      • Medium: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel
      • Dimensions: h. 32 1/2
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Donor: Gift of Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
    • Arm Chair, designed 1929
      • Medium: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel
      • Dimensions: h. 30 3/4
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Donor: Gift of Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
  3. Gusta Stötzl

    • Wall Hang, 1923
      • Medium: Machine woven
      • Dimensions: 104 x 74
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Donor: Association Fund
    • Textile Samples
      • Medium: Machine woven
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Donor: Association Fund

The page number at the top left corner is "-25-", indicating it is part of a larger document. The page appears to be from a museum catalog, listing items in the Busch-Reisinger Museum's collection.

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The image depicts a page from a document or a catalog, specifically a section of a book or archive that contains information on various artistic and design works.

  1. Lothar Schreyer (1886-):

    • Study for a Stage Production (1921): A lithograph measuring 9/8 x 7 5/8 inches, presented as a gift to the Busch-Reisinger Museum by Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Costume Design for "Kindersterben" (1921): Another lithograph of the same dimensions, donated to the Busch-Reisinger Museum by Curt Valentin.
  2. Mart Stam (1899-):

    • Side Chair (designed 1929): Made of cantilevered chromed tubular steel, with a height of 32 1/2 inches, manufactured by Thonet Co., and gifted to the Busch-Reisinger Museum by Dr. Alfred S. Lanes.
    • Arm Chair (designed 1929): Also made of cantilevered chromed tubular steel, with a height of 30 3/4 inches, again manufactured by Thonet Co., and similarly gifted to the museum by Dr. Alfred S. Lanes.
  3. Gunta Stölzl:

    • Wall Hang (1923): Hand-woven wool measuring 10 1/2 x 74 inches, donated by the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association Fund.
    • Textile Samples: Machine-woven samples, also donated by the Busch-Reisinger Museum Association Fund.

The page is part of a larger collection, as indicated by the visible number "25" at the top left and the continuation of the text on the next page, suggesting an organized and systematic documentation of artistic and design contributions.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog. The page, numbered 25, lists various artworks and designs by different artists, along with their details such as the title, year of creation, medium, dimensions, and the institution where they are housed. Specifically, the page includes:

  1. Lothar Schreyer (1886-1956):

    • Study for a Stage Production, 1921: Lithograph, dimensions 9 7/8 x 7 5/8 inches. Housed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Costume Design for "Kindersterben", 1921: Lithograph, dimensions 9 7/8 x 7 5/8 inches. Housed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, gift from Curt Valentin.
  2. Mart Stam (1899-1987):

    • Side Chair, designed in 1929: Made of cantilevered chromed tubular steel, height 32 1/2 inches. Manufactured by Thonet Co. Housed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, gift from Dr. Alfred S. Lanes.
    • Arm Chair, designed in 1929: Made of cantilevered chromed tubular steel, height 30 3/4 inches. Manufactured by Thonet Co. Housed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, gift from Dr. Alfred S. Lanes.
  3. Gunta Stölzl (1897-1983):

    • Wall Hanging, 1923: Handwoven wool, dimensions 101 x 74 inches. Housed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, acquired through the Association Fund.
    • Textile Samples: Machine woven. Housed at the Busch-Reisinger Museum, acquired through the Association Fund.

The layout of the page is clean and minimalistic, focusing on providing clear and concise information about each piece.

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The image shows a page from an exhibition catalog or museum inventory list, detailing various design pieces and their respective information. Here's a detailed summary of the items listed:

  1. Lothar Schreyer (1886-?)

    • Steel for a Stage Production, 1921

      • Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 5/8 inches.
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum.
      • Donor: Gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger.
    • Costume Design for "Kinderstern", 1921

      • Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 5/8 inches.
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum.
      • Donor: Gift from Curt Valentin.
  2. Mart Stam (1899-?)

    • Side Chair, designed 1929

      • Material: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel.
      • Height: 32 1/2 inches.
      • Manufacturer: Thonet Co.
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum.
      • Donor: Gift from Dr. Alfred S. Lanes.
    • Arm Chair, designed 1929

      • Material: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel.
      • Height: 30 3/4 inches.
      • Manufacturer: Thonet Co.
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum.
      • Donor: Gift from Dr. Alfred S. Lanes.
  3. Gunta Stölzl

    • Wall Hanging, 1922

      • Material: Hand-woven wool.
      • Dimensions: 101 x 74 inches.
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum.
      • Donor: Association Fund.
    • Textile Samples

      • Description: Machine woven.
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum.
      • Donor: Association Fund.

The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the page number "-25-" at the top. The items listed are part of a collection related to design and applied arts, specifically from the early 20th century.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory list, detailing various artworks and their respective information. The page is numbered "-25-" at the top right corner. Here is a detailed summary of the entries:

  1. Lothar Schreyer (1886- )

    • Study for a Stage Production, 1921

      • Medium: Lithograph
      • Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 5/8
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum; Gift from Mrs. Julia Feininger
    • Costume Design for "Kindersterben", 1921

      • Medium: Lithograph
      • Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 5/8
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum; Gift from Curt Valentin
  2. Mart Stam (1899- )

    • Side Chair, designed 1929

      • Medium: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel
      • Dimensions: Height 32 1/2
      • Manufacturer: Thonet Co.
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum; Gift from Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
    • Arm Chair, designed 1929

      • Medium: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel
      • Dimensions: Height 30 3/4
      • Manufacturer: Thonet Co.
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum; Gift from Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
  3. Gunta Stölzl

    • Wall Hang, 1923

      • Medium: Hand-woven wool
      • Dimensions: 101 x 74
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum; Association Fund
    • Textile Samples

      • Medium: Machine-woven
      • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum; Association Fund

The entries include the names of the artists, titles of their works, creation dates, mediums, dimensions, manufacturers (where applicable), and the current location of the pieces, which is the Busch-Reisinger Museum, along with the donors or funding sources.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or an inventory book of the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page lists various artworks and designs along with their details. Here's a detailed summary:

  1. Lothar Schreyer (1886- )

    • Study for a Stage Production, 1921
      • Medium: Lithograph
      • Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 5/8 inches
      • Source: Busch-Reisinger Museum; gift, Mrs. Julia Feininger
    • Costume Design for "KINDERSTERBEN", 1921
      • Medium: Lithograph
      • Dimensions: 9 7/8 x 7 5/8 inches
      • Source: Busch-Reisinger Museum; gift, Curt Valentin
  2. Mart Stam (1899- )

    • Side Chair, designed 1929
      • Medium: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel
      • Dimensions: Height 32 1/2 inches
      • Manufacturer: Thonet Co.
      • Source: Busch-Reisinger Museum; gift, Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
    • Arm Chair, designed 1929
      • Medium: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel
      • Dimensions: Height 30 3/4 inches
      • Manufacturer: Thonet Co.
      • Source: Busch-Reisinger Museum; gift, Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
  3. Gunta Stölzl

    • Wall Hang, 1923
      • Medium: Hand woven wool
      • Dimensions: 101 x 74 inches
      • Source: Busch-Reisinger Museum; Association Fund
    • Textile Samples
      • Medium: Machine woven
      • Source: Busch-Reisinger Museum; Association Fund

The page appears to be a part of a larger catalog, with each entry providing detailed information on the artwork or design, including the artist, year, medium, dimensions, manufacturer (where applicable), and the source of acquisition for the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image shows an open book or catalog with two facing pages visible. The right page has text that continues from the previous page, as indicated by the dash and the page number "–25–" at the top. This text includes a listing of artworks, artists, and details related to the items:

The first entry is for LOTHAR SCHREYER (1896 – [blank]), indicating an unfinished sentence or awaiting further information such as a date of death. Listed underneath are two items, a "STUDY FOR A STAGE PRODUCTION," which is a lithograph from 1921, and a "COSTUME DESIGN FOR 'KINDERKREUZZUG,'" also from 1921. The items were gifts to a museum from individuals named Mrs. Julia Feininger and Curt Valentin.

Next is MARF STAM (1899 – [blank]), similar to the first entry with an unfinished lifespan. This entry lists two chair designs: "SIDE CHAIR," and "ARM CHAIR," both designed in 1929. The chairs were manufactured by Thonet and were a gift from Dr. Alfred S. Lane.

Lastly, there is a GUNTA STÖLZL entry for a "WALL HANG," 1923, which is a hand-woven wool piece, and a "TEXTILE SAMPLER" that is machine woven. These were acquired through an association fund.

The left-side page is mostly blank with little text visible.

The image itself is slightly overexposed, resulting in the right pages being somewhat washed out and the text on the left page being almost invisible. The background suggests that the book is resting on a flat surface, and the book’s spine appears to the left of the image.

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The image shows an open book or catalog page with text detailing entries from an art or design collection. The page is labeled with the number -25- at the top, indicating it is part of a larger document or catalog. The content is organized into sections, each describing different artists, their works, and associated details. Here's a breakdown of the visible entries:

LOTHAR SCHREYER (1886–)

  • Study for a Stage Production, 1921

    • Medium: Lithograph
    • Dimensions: 9.7/8 × 5 7/8 inches
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Gift from: Mrs. Julia Feininger
  • Costume Design for "Kindersternen," 1921

    • Medium: Lithograph
    • Dimensions: 9 7/8 × 7 5/8 inches
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Gift from: Curt Valentin

MART STAM (1899–)

  • Side Chair, designed 1929

    • Material: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel
    • Height: 32 1/2 inches
    • Manufacturer: Thonet Co.
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Gift from: Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
  • Arm Chair, designed 1929

    • Material: Cantilevered chromed tubular steel
    • Height: 30 3/4 inches
    • Manufacturer: Thonet Co.
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Gift from: Dr. Alfred S. Lanes

GUNTA STÖLLZ

  • Wall Hang, 1923

    • Material: Hand-woven wool
    • Dimensions: 101 × 74 inches
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Fund: Association Fund
  • Textile Samples

    • Material: Machine woven
    • Location: Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Fund: Association Fund

Observations:

  • The text is typed and formatted in a structured manner, typical of museum catalogs or inventories.
  • Each entry includes the artist's name, year of creation, medium, dimensions (where applicable), manufacturer or creator, location (Busch-Reisinger Museum), and the source of the acquisition (gifts or funds).
  • The page appears to be part of an archival or museum catalog, likely documenting works of art, design, or decorative objects.

The overall layout is clean and organized, with clear headings and consistent formatting. The page is part of a larger document, as indicated by the page number and the visible spine of the book on the left side.

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The image shows an open book with white pages. The left page has a title, "Lothar Schreyer (1886-1966)," and some text that reads "Study for a Stage Production, 1921." The right page has a title, "Mart Stam (1899-1986)," and some text that reads "Side Chair, designed 1929." The text on both pages is written in black font. The book has a green spine and is placed on a gray surface.

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The image shows a page from a book or a catalog that appears to be related to a museum collection. The page has a white background with black text. The text is arranged in a structured format, with headings and descriptions. The headings include "Lothar Schreyer (1866-)," "Mart Stam (1899-)," and "Gunta Stölzl." Under each heading, there are descriptions of various items, such as "Study for a stage production, 1921" and "Side chair, designed 1929." The items are described in detail, including their dimensions, materials, and the museum where they are housed. The page also includes a watermark in the bottom left corner that reads "Busch-Reisinger Museum."