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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1966-1968

ARCH.2013.5.11, Rendition: 796872

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The image shows two pages from a publication, likely a catalog or a report, related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Left Page (page 8):

  1. Title: BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM

  2. Prints:

    • "Ernst Barlach: Die Wandlungen Gottes," a portfolio of seven woodcuts, gifted by a Friend of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  3. Sculpture:

    • German, 16th Century: "Epitaph for Georg Mairhauser," limestone relief, 1593, purchased with funds from Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Eda K. Loeb Funds.
  4. Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

    • Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Anonymous, Bauhaus-Archiv, Darmstadt, Erich Cohen, Walter Gropius, Andreas Feininger, Mrs. Julia Feininger, T. Lux Feininger, Michael Hall, Jan Krugier, Charles L. Kuhn, Dr. Alfred H. Kahn, Kurfürsten für die Rheinlande und Westfalen, Dr. Alfred S. Lane, Lewis Gallery, Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, National Carl Schurz Association, New York Graphic Society, Pasadena Art Museum, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Plueger, Mrs. Doreen van der Straeten.
  5. Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

    • Andover, Addison Gallery of American Art
    • Baltimore, The Baltimore Museum of Art
    • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
    • Boston, Institute of Contemporary Art
    • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
    • Cambridge, Harvard University, Radcliffe College
    • Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Art
    • Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum

Right Page (page 9):

  1. Title: BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM

  2. Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent (continued):

    • Frankfurt, Kunstverein
    • Hamburg, Kunstverein
    • Hannover, Kestner-Museum
    • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
    • London, Tate Gallery
    • Minneapolis, Walker Art Center
    • New York, Museum of Modern Art
    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • Pasadena, Pasadena Art Museum
    • Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute of Art
    • San Francisco, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Art
    • St. Louis, City Art Museum
    • Winterthur, Kunstverein
  3. Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum:

    • Anonymous, Mirko Basaldella, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Dr. Erik F. B. Fries, Robert G. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn, Mrs. Alfred N. Lewis, Rudolf Loeb Estate, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, The National Carl Schurz Association, Oelsisk Gallery, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, David P. Robbins, Mrs. Reginald Phelps, Bertha Schaefer Gallery, Professor Heinrich Schwarz, H. Shickman Gallery, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman.
  4. Gifts of Funds:

    • For Current Use:
      • Busch-Reisinger Museum Association: $13,010
      • Matthew T. Mellon Foundation: $1,000
      • Selma H. Sobin Fund: $1,075
      • Total: $15,085
    • Restricted Endowment:
      • Care of Collections Fund: $5,708

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The image shows a page from the Busch-Reisinger Museum's documentation or acknowledgements section, likely from a catalog or donor acknowledgment book. The page is divided into several sections:

Prints:

  • Ernst Barlach: "Die Wandlungen Gottes," a portfolio of seven woodcuts, presented as a gift to the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Sculpture:

  • A German, XVI Century Epitaph for Georg Mairhauser, limestone relief from 1593, purchased with funds from Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Eda K. Loeb.

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

  • Lists numerous individuals and institutions including:
    • Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Anonymous, Bauhaus Archiv, Darmstadt, Erich Gewald, Walter Drewes, among others.
    • Institutions like the National Carl Schurz Association, New York Graphic Society, Pasadena Art Gallery, and several individuals or couples.

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

  • Includes institutions like Andover, Addison Gallery of American Art, Berlin, Kunsthalle, Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, North House, Radcliffe College, Cleveland Museum of Art, Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum, and others.

Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum:

  • Lists individuals and organizations such as Mirko Basaldella, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Robert G. Gardner, among others.

Gifts of Funds:

  • For Current Use:
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum Association: $13,010
    • Matthew T. Mellon Foundation: $1,000
    • Selma H. Sobin Fund: $1,075
    • Total: $15,085
  • Restricted Endowment:
    • Care of Collections Fund: $7,708

The page appears to be a comprehensive acknowledgment of contributions to the museum's collections and financial support.

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The image is a page from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, detailing various aspects of the museum's collections and support.

Left Page:

Prints:

  • Ernst Barlach: "Die Wandlungen Gottes," a portfolio of seven woodcuts, gifted by a Friend of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Sculpture:

  • German, XVI Century: An epitaph for Georg Mairhauser, a limestone relief from 1593, purchased with funds from Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Eda K. Loeb.

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

  • Anni Albers
  • Josef Albers
  • Anonymous
  • Bauhaus Archiv, Darmstadt
  • Erich Grafe
  • Walter Gropius
  • Andreas Feininger
  • Mrs. Julia Feininger
  • T. Lux Feininger
  • Michael Hall
  • Jan Krugier
  • Charles Lahr
  • Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
  • Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
  • Lewis Gallery
  • Marlborough-Gerson Gallery
  • National Carl Schurz Association
  • New York Graphic Society
  • Pasadena Art Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger
  • Mrs. Dorcen van der Straeten

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

  • Andover, Addison Gallery of American Art
  • Basel, Kunsthalle
  • Berlin, Nationalgalerie der Künste
  • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
  • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
  • Cambridge, North House, Radcliffe College
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum

Right Page:

Institutions Holding Works of Art:

  • Frankfurt, Kunstverein
  • Hamburg, Kunstverein
  • Hannover, Kestner Museum
  • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
  • London, Tate Gallery
  • Minneapolis, Walker Art Center
  • New York, Museum of Modern Art
  • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Pasadena Art Museum
  • Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute Museum of Art
  • San Francisco, Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Art
  • Saint Louis, City Art Museum
  • Winterthur, Kunstverein

Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum:

  • Anonymous
  • Mirko Basaldella
  • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
  • Dr. Erik F. B. Fries
  • Robert G. Gardner
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Mrs. John Loeb
  • Rudolf Loeb Estate
  • Mrs. Genevieve McMillan
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • The National Carl Schurz Association
  • Obelisk Gallery
  • Peabody Museum, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Phelps
  • Bertha Schafer Gallery
  • Professor Heinrich Schwarz
  • H. Shickman Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman

Gifts of Funds:

  • For Current Use:

    • Busch-Reisinger Museum Association: $13,010
    • Matthew T. Mellon Foundation: $1,000
    • Selma H. Sobin Fund: $1,075
      • Total: $15,085
  • Restricted Endowment:

    • Care of Collections Fund: $7,708

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The image displays two pages from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary of each section:

Left Page:

Prints

  • Ernst Barlach: "Die Wandlungen Gottes," a portfolio of seven woodcuts, gifted by a friend of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Sculpture

  • German, XVI Century: "Epitaph for Georg Mairhauser," limestone relief, 1593; purchased by Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Edna K. Loeb Funds.

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material

A list of donors, including:

  • Anni Albers
  • Josef Albers
  • Anonymous
  • Bauhaus Archiv, Darmstadt
  • Erich Gillen
  • Dr. and Mrs. Karl H. Drewes
  • Andreas Feininger
  • Mrs. Julia Feininger
  • T. Lux Feininger
  • Michael Hall
  • Jan Krugier
  • Charles Lang
  • Kunstsammlung für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
  • Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
  • Lewis Gallery
  • Marlborough-Gerson Gallery
  • National Carl Schurz Association
  • New York Graphic Society
  • Pasadena Art Museum
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfleuger
  • Mrs. Dorreen van der Straeten

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

A list of institutions including:

  • Andover, Addison Gallery of American Art
  • Berlin, Kunsthalle
  • Berlin, Staatliche Museen
  • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
  • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
  • Cambridge, North House, Radcliffe College
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum

Right Page:

Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum

A list of lenders, including:

  • Anonymous
  • Mirko Basaldella
  • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
  • Dr. Erik F. B. Fries
  • Robert G. Gardner
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kurtz
  • Rudolf Lob Estate
  • Mrs. Genevieve McMillan
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • The National Carl Schurz Association
  • Obelisk Gallery
  • The Peabody Museum, Harvard University
  • Mrs. and Mr. Reginald Phelps
  • Bertha Schaefer Gallery
  • Professor Heinrich Schwarz
  • H. Schickman Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman

Gifts of Funds

  • For Current Use:

    • Busch-Reisinger Museum Association: $13,010
    • Matthew T. Mellon Foundation: $1,000
    • Selma H. Sobin Fund: $1,075
    • Total: $15,085
  • Restricted Endowment:

    • Care of Collections Fund: $7,708

The pages are numbered 8 and 9 at the bottom.

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The image displays a page from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The content is divided into several sections:

  1. Prints:

    • The museum acquired a portfolio of seven woodcuts titled "Die Wandlungen Gottes" by Ernst Barlach, gifted by a friend of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  2. Sculpture:

    • A German epitaph from the XVI Century for Georg Mairhauser was acquired. This limestone relief from 1593 was purchased using funds from Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Eda K. Loeb.
  3. Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:
    A list of donors who contributed works of art or research material to the museum:

    • Anni Albers
    • Josef Albers
    • Anonymous
    • Bauhaus Archiv, Darmstadt
    • Mrs. Lyonel Feininger
    • Andreas Feininger
    • Mrs. Julia Feininger
    • T. Lux Feininger
    • Michael Hall
    • Jan Krugier
    • Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
    • Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
    • Lewis Gallery
    • Marlborough-Gerson Gallery
    • National Car Schurz Association
    • New York Graphic Society
    • Pasadena Art Gallery
    • Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Plouguer
    • Mr. and Mrs. John S. Newberry
    • Mrs. Dorzen van der Straeten
  4. Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:
    A list of institutions that borrowed works of art from the museum:

    • Andover, Addison Gallery of American Art
    • Basel, Kunsthalle
    • Berlin, Amerika Haus der Kunste
    • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
    • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
    • Cambridge, North House, Radcliffe College
    • Cleveland Museum of Art
    • Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum
  5. Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum:
    A list of individuals and institutions that lent works of art to the museum:

    • Anonymous
    • Mirko Basaldella, Harvard University
    • Fogg Art Museum
    • Dr. Erik F. B. Fries
    • Robert G. Gardner
    • Mrs. Walter Gropius
    • Miss Sally J. Kuhn
    • Rudolf Loh Estate
    • Mrs. Genevieve McMillan
    • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    • The National Carl Schurz Association
    • Obolski Gallery
    • Professor Heinrich Schwarz
    • Harvard University, Germanic Museum
    • Dean and Mrs. Reginald Phelps
    • Bertha Schaefer Gallery
    • H. Shickman Gallery
    • Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman
  6. Gifts of Funds:

    • For Current Use:

      • Busch-Reisinger Museum Association: $13,010
      • Matthew T. Mellon Foundation: $1,000
      • Selma H. Sobin Fund: $1,075
      • Total: $15,085
    • Restricted Endowment:

      • Care of Collections Fund: $27,708

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The image shows a page from a publication related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is divided into two columns of text.

Left Column

Prints

  • Ernst Barlach: "Die Wandlungen Gottes," a portfolio of seven woodcuts, gift from a friend of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Sculpture

  • German, XVI Century: Epitaph for Georg Mairhauser, limestone relief, 1931; purchased with funds from Antonia Paepcke Dubrul and Eds K. Loeb.

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material

  • Ann Albers
  • Josef Albers
  • Anonymous
  • Dr. Walter Arendt, Darmstadt
  • Erich Cohn
  • Werner Drewes
  • Dr. Albert Einstein
  • Mrs. Julia Feininger
  • T. Lux Feininger
  • Michael Hall
  • Dr. H. A. Hodson
  • Charles L. Kuhn
  • Kunstverein für die Rheinlande und Westfalen
  • Kupferstichkabinett
  • Lewis Gallery
  • Marlborough-Gerson Gallery
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • New York Graphics Society
  • Pasadena Art Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Rohrer
  • Mrs. Doreen van der Straten

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

  • Andover, Addison Gallery of American Art
  • Basel, Kunsthalle
  • Berlin, Nationalgalerie der Künste
  • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
  • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
  • Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, Radcliffe College
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum

Right Column

Busch-Reisinger Museum

  • Frankfurt, Kunstverein
  • Hannover, Kestner Museum
  • Hannover, Kunstverein
  • Hannover, Kestner Museum
  • London, Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
  • Minneapolis Institute of Art
  • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Pasadena Art Museum
  • Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne
  • Paris, Musée National d'Art Moderne
  • Paris, Foundation Maeght Foundation for Graphic Art
  • Saint Louis, City Art Museum
  • Winterthur, Kunstverein

Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum

  • Anonymous
  • Mikio Bando
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University
  • Dr. Erik F. B. Fries
  • Robert von Gardner
  • Mrs. Margaret L. Kuhn
  • Miss Sally J. Kuhn
  • Adolf Loewi
  • Mrs. Lois McMillen
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • The National Carl Schurz Association
  • The Peabody Museum, Harvard University
  • Dean and Mrs. Reginald Phelps
  • Martha Schurz
  • Professor Heinrich Schwarz
  • H. Shickman Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman

Gifts of Funds

  • For Current Use:

    • Busch-Reisinger Museum Association: $13,610
    • Matthew T. Mellon Foundation: $1,000
    • Selma H. Solm Fund: $1,075
    • Total: $15,685
  • Restricted Endowment:

    • Care of Collections Fund: $5,708

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The image shows two pages from a book or report, possibly from a museum or an academic document, listing various pieces of information in columns. On the left page:

The header at the top reads "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM," followed by a section titled "Prints" and another section titled "Sculpture," each with a brief description of art pieces or collections. "Prints" mentions Ernst Barlach's work, and "Sculpture" lists a 16th-century epitaph for Georg Maihauser.

Below, there is a section named "Donors of Works of Art and Research Material" which includes names such as Anni Albers, Josef Albers, and several others, both individuals and organizations.

At the bottom, another heading "INSTITUTIONS TO WHICH WORKS OF ART WERE LENT" lists various institutions like the Basel Kunsthalle and the Berlin, Akademie der Künste, among others.

On the right page:

The right page continues with the "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" heading and lists names of places grouped under "LENDERS OF WORKS OF ART TO THE MUSEUM," including anonymous lenders, individuals, and institutions.

Further down, under "For Current Use:" there's a report on "Gifts of Funds", where monetary figures are presented next to entities like Busch-Reisinger Museum Association and "Restricted Endowment" with totals for those funds.

Both pages have some visible signs of wear and aging, indicating that the document may be relatively old or well-used.

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The image shows two pages from a printed publication or catalog, likely related to an art museum or institution. The left page is labeled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" at the top and contains sections titled "Prints," "Sculpture," and "Donors of Works of Art and Research Material."

Left Page Details:

  1. Prints:

    • Lists a print titled "Ernst Barlach: Die Wandlungen Gottes," described as a portfolio of seven woodcuts, gifted by a Friend of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
  2. Sculpture:

    • Mentions a German sculpture from the 17th century, "Epitaph for Georg Mairhauser," made of limestone relief from 1593. It notes the purchase was made by Antonia Paepeke DuBrul and Eda K. Loeb Funds.
  3. Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

    • Lists a variety of donors, including individuals and institutions. Examples include:
      • Anni Albers
      • Josef Albers
      • Anonymous donors
      • Bauhaus Archiv, Darmstadt
      • Erich Cohn
      • Werner Drewes
      • Andreas Feininger
      • Mrs. Julia Feininger
      • T. Lux Feininger
      • Michael Hall
      • Jan Kruger
      • Charles L. Kuhn
      • Dr. Alfred S. Lanes
      • Lewis Gallery
      • Marlborough-Gerson Gallery
      • National Carl Schurz Association
      • New York Graphic Society
      • Pasadena Art Gallery
      • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger
      • Mrs. Doreen van der Straeten
  4. Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

    • Lists institutions that borrowed works from the museum, including:
      • Andover, Addison Gallery of American Art
      • Basel, Kunsthalle
      • Berlin, Akademie der Künste
      • Boston, Museum of Fine Arts
      • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
      • Cambridge, North House, Radcliffe College
      • Cleveland Museum of Art
      • Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum

Right Page Details:

The right page is also labeled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and contains sections titled "Landers of Works of Art to the Museum" and "Gifts of Funds."

  1. Landers of Works of Art to the Museum:

    • Lists institutions and individuals that have loaned works to the museum. Examples include:
      • Anonymous
      • Mirko Basadella
      • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
      • Dr. Erik F. B. Fries
      • Robert G. Gardner
      • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
      • Miss Sally J. Kuhn
      • Rudolf Loeb Estate
      • Mrs. Genevieve McMillan
      • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
      • The National Carl Schurz Gallery Association
      • The Peabody Museum
      • Dean and Mrs. Reginald Harvard
      • Bertha Schaefer Gallery
      • Professor Heinrich Schwarz
      • H. Shickman Gallery
      • Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman
  2. Gifts of Funds:

    • Lists contributions made to the museum, along with their monetary values:
      • Busch-Reisinger Museum Association: $13,010
      • Matthew T. Mellon Foundation: $1,000
      • Selma H. Sobin Fund: $1,975
      • Total: $16,985
  3. Restricted Endowment:

    • Mentions a Care of Collections Fund with a value of $7,708.

Overall Context:

The document appears to be an official record or catalog detailing the museum's acquisitions, loans, and financial contributions. It provides a comprehensive overview of the museum's relationships with donors, lenders, and funding sources, as well as the institutions with which it collaborates through loans. The structured format and detailed listings suggest it is part of an official publication or annual report. The page numbers "8" and "9" indicate that this is part of a larger document.

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The image shows an open book, likely a museum catalog or an annual report, with text printed in black ink on white pages. The top of the page contains the title "BUSCH-REISINGNER MUSEUM" in bold, followed by a section labeled "Prints." Below this, there is a detailed description of a woodcut print by Ernst Barlach titled "Die Wanderungen Gottes," which was a gift from a friend of the museum. Further down, there is a section on sculptures, including a limestone relief from the 16th century.

The middle of the page lists "DONORS OF WORKS OF ART AND RESEARCH MATERIAL," which includes names of individuals and institutions that have donated artworks or funds. This section includes both anonymous and named donors, some of whom are listed with their respective cities.

The bottom of the page contains a section titled "LENDERS OF WORKS OF ART TO THE MUSEUM," listing individuals and institutions that have lent artworks to the museum. This section also includes anonymous donors.

The right side of the page has a section titled "GIFT OF FUNDS," which lists donations made to the museum for current use, with amounts specified in dollars. Below this, there is a section titled "RESTRICTED ENDOWMENT," which lists restricted funds with their respective amounts.

The page numbers "8" and "9" are visible at the bottom of the page, indicating the position of the page within the book.

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The image shows a page of a book that is opened to two pages. The book is a collection of pages that are organized in a specific order. The book is placed on a surface that is probably a table. The page on the left side is titled "Busch-Reisinger Museum" and has a list of prints, sculptures, donors, and institutions. The page on the right side is titled "Gifts of Funds" and has a list of donors and the amount of money they donated.