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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1966-1968

ARCH.2013.5.11, Rendition: 796913

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The image shows a page from a document listing various artworks, illustrated books, and donors. Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Sculpture:

  1. Bavarian, 1810: "House Altar," made of polychromed wood, gifted by Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard.
  2. Ernst Barlach: "Portrait of Tilla Durieux," bronze, 1912; gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves, Radcliffe Ph.D. 1950, and Museum Association Fund.
  3. Bernhard Heiliger: "Above the World," bronze, 1961; purchased with funds from Selma H. Sobin and Museum Association Funds.
  4. Bernhard Heiliger: "Seated Man," bronze, 1960; gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman.
  5. Bernard Schultze: "Migof: Bloody and Blooming," construction, 1963; Museum Association Fund.
  6. Gunther Uecker: "Gliding Glide," construction, 1959; Museum Association Fund.

Illustrated Books:

  1. Ernst Barlach (illustrator): "Der Kopf" by Reinhold von Walter, 1919, with woodcut illustrations by Barlach; gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves.
  2. Wassily Kandinsky: Portfolio published by L'Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et Lettres, Paris, 1969, with two woodcuts; gifted by Selma H. Sobin.
  3. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (illustrator): "Das Stiftfestfeld and Der Tod" by Alfred Doblin, with woodcut illustrations by Kirchner; gifted by Selma H. Sobin.

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Deutsches Archiv, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel

The document appears to be a catalog or inventory of artworks and donations, likely from a museum or an art institution.

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The image shows a page from a book or catalog. The page is numbered "2" and is divided into sections, with the main headings being "Sculpture" and "Illustrated Books." Under each heading, specific works, their creators, and the details of their acquisition (such as the method of acquisition and the donor's names) are listed. Here is the detailed content:

Sculpture:

  1. Bavarian, 1810: "House Altar, polychromed wood; gift, Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard"
  2. Ernst Barlach: "Portrait of Tilla Durieux, bronze, 1912; gift, Naomi Jackson Groves, Radcliffe Ph.D. 1950, and Museum Association Fund"
  3. Bernhard Heiliger: "Above the World, bronze, 1961; purchase, Selma H. Sobin and Museum Association Funds"
  4. Bernhard Heiliger: "Seated Man, bronze, 1960; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman"
  5. Bernard Schultze: "Migof; Bloody and Blooming, construction, 1963; Museum Association Fund"
  6. Gunther Uecker: "Gliding Glide, construction, 1959; Museum Association Fund"

Illustrated Books:

  1. Ernst Barlach (illustrator): "Der Kopf by Reinhold von Walter, 1919, with woodcut illustrations by Barlach; gift, Naomi Jackson Groves"
  2. Wassily Kandinsky: "Portfolio published by L'Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et Lettres, Paris, 1909, two woodcuts on cover, one on title page, and five separate woodcuts; gift, Selma H. Sobin"
  3. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (illustrator): "Das Stiftsfräulein und der Tod by Alfred Döblin, with woodcut illustrations by Kirchner; gift, Selma H. Sobin"

At the bottom of the page, there is a section titled "DONORS OF WORKS OF ART AND RESEARCH MATERIAL," which lists several names and institutions:

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel

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The image displays a page from a museum catalog or inventory list, detailing various works of art and illustrated books in the museum's collection. The entries include information about the artist, the title of the work, the medium, the year of creation, how the work was acquired, and the donor or funding source.

Sculpture:

  1. Bavarian, 1810:

    • House Altar, polychromed wood.
    • Gift: Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard.
  2. Ernst Barlach:

    • Portrait of Tilla Durieux, bronze, 1912.
    • Gift: Naomi Jackson Groves, Radcliffe Ph.D. 1950, and Museum Association Fund.
  3. Bernhard Heiliger:

    • Above the World, bronze, 1961.
    • Purchase: Selma H. Sobin and Museum Association Funds.
    • Seated Man, bronze, 1960.
    • Gift: Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman.
  4. Bernard Schultze:

    • Migofl: Bloody and Blooming, construction, 1963.
    • Museum Association Fund.
  5. Gunther Uecker:

    • Gliding Glide, construction, 1959.
    • Museum Association Fund.

Illustrated Books:

  1. Ernst Barlach (illustrator):

    • Der Kopf by Reinhold von Walter, 1919.
    • Includes woodcut illustrations by Barlach.
    • Gift: Naomi Jackson Groves.
  2. Wassily Kandinsky:

    • Portfolio published by L’Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et Lettres, Paris, 1909.
    • Contains two woodcuts on cover, one on title page, and five separate woodcuts.
    • Gift: Selma H. Sobin.
  3. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (illustrator):

    • Die Stiftsfräulein und der Tod by Alfred Döblin, with woodcut illustrations by Kirchner.
    • Gift: Selma H. Sobin.

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Bauhaus Archiv, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel

This list provides a detailed record of significant artworks and their benefactors, showcasing a variety of mediums and contributions to the museum's collection.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a record or catalog of artworks and illustrated books, likely from a museum or gallery. The page is titled with the section "Sculpture" and lists several artworks along with their respective details such as the artist, title, medium, year, and the source or donor information.

Sculpture:

  1. Bavarian, 1810:

    • Title: House Altar
    • Medium: Polychromed wood
    • Donor: Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  2. Ernest Barlach:

    • Title: Portrait of Tilla Durieux
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Year: 1912
    • Donor: Naomi Jackson Groves, Radcliffe Ph.D. 1950, and Museum Association Fund
  3. Bernhard Heiliger:

    • Title: Above the World
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Year: 1961
    • Donor: Selma H. Sobin and Museum Association Funds
  4. Bernhard Heiliger:

    • Title: Seated Man
    • Medium: Bronze
    • Year: 1960
    • Donor: Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman
  5. Bernard Schultze:

    • Title: Migof: Bloody and Blooming
    • Medium: Construction
    • Year: 1963
    • Donor: Museum Association Fund
  6. Gunther Uecker:

    • Title: Gliding Glide
    • Medium: Construction
    • Year: 1959
    • Donor: Museum Association Fund

Illustrated Books:

  1. Ernest Barlach (illustrator):

    • Title: Der Kopf by Reinhold von Walter
    • Year: 1919
    • Notes: Woodcut illustrations by Barlach
    • Donor: Naomi Jackson Groves
  2. Wassily Kandinsky:

    • Title: Portfolio published by L'Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et Lettres, Paris
    • Year: 1909
    • Notes: Two woodcuts on cover, one on title page, and five separate woodcuts
    • Donor: Selma H. Sobin
  3. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (illustrator):

    • Title: Das StiftsfrMäulein und der Tod by Alfred Döblin
    • Notes: Woodcut illustrations by Kirchner
    • Donor: Selma H. Sobin

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

The page also lists donors who contributed to the collection, including:

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel

This page appears to be part of an organized record-keeping system for an art collection, documenting both the works and the individuals or entities responsible for their acquisition.

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The image shows a page from what appears to be a catalog or an inventory of artworks, specifically focusing on sculptures and illustrated books. Here is a detailed summary of the information provided:

Sculpture

  1. Bavarian, 1810: House Altar made of polychromed wood; donated by Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard.
  2. Ernest Barlach, 1912: Portrait of Tilla Durieux in bronze; donated by Naomi Jackson Groves, Radcliffe Ph.D. 1950, and Museum Association Fund.
  3. Bernhard Heiliger, 1961: "Above the World," a bronze sculpture; purchased with funds from Selma H. Sobin and the Museum Association Funds.
  4. Bernhard Heiliger, 1960: "Seated Man," a bronze sculpture; donated by Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman.
  5. Bernard Schultze, 1963: "Migof: Bloody and Blooming," a construction; funded by the Museum Association Fund.
  6. Gunther Uecker, 1959: "Gliding Glide," a construction; funded by the Museum Association Fund.

Illustrated Books

  1. Ernest Barlach (illustrator), 1919: "Der Kopf by Reinhold von Walter," illustrated with woodcuts by Barlach; donated by Naomi Jackson Groves.
  2. Wassily Kandinsky: Portfolio published by L'Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et Lettres, Paris, 1909, with two woodcuts on the cover, one on the title page, and five separate woodcuts; donated by Selma H. Sobin.
  3. Ernest Ludwig Kirchner (illustrator): "Das StiftsfrMulein und der Tod by Alfred Döblin," illustrated with woodcuts by Kirchner; donated by Selma H. Sobin.

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel

This page appears to be part of a detailed record of artworks and their donors, highlighting both the creators and the funding sources for the collection.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or an inventory listing various works of art and illustrated books. The page is divided into two main sections:

  1. Sculpture:

    • Bavarian, 1810: House Altar, made of polychromed wood, gifted by Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard.
    • Ernst Barlach: Portrait of Tilla Durieux, bronze sculpture from 1912, gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves, Radcliffe Ph.D. 1950, and the Museum Association Fund.
    • Bernhard Heiliger: Above the World, bronze sculpture from 1961, purchased with funds from Selma H. Sobin and the Museum Association Funds.
    • Bernhard Heiliger: Seated Man, bronze sculpture from 1960, gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman.
    • Bernard Schultze: Migof, Bloody and Blooming, construction work from 1963, funded by the Museum Association Fund.
    • Gunther Uecker: Gliding Glide, construction work from 1959, funded by the Museum Association Fund.
  2. Illustrated Books:

    • Ernst Barlach (illustrator): Der Kopf by Reinhold von Walter, 1919, with woodcut illustrations by Barlach, gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves.
    • Wassily Kandinsky: Portfolio published by L'Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et Lettres, Paris, 1909, including two woodcuts on the cover, one on the title page, and five separate woodcuts, gifted by Selma H. Sobin.
    • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (illustrator): Das StiftungsMuelein und der Tod by Alfred Döblin, with woodcut illustrations by Kirchner, gifted by Selma H. Sobin.

At the bottom of the page, under the heading "Donors of Works of Art and Research Material," the following individuals and organizations are listed as donors:

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel

The page appears to be part of a larger document detailing acquisitions and donations related to art and research materials.

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The image shows a page from a printed document or catalog. The text on the page is primarily a list, categorized under the headings "Sculpture" and "Illustrated Books," detailing various artworks, their creators, the medium, dates, and how they were acquired by the institution, usually by gift or purchase and often specifying the funds or donors responsible. Specific works and their artists such as "Ernst Barlach: Portrait of Tilla Durieux, bronze, 1912" are listed with corresponding donors. Following the listings, there is a section titled "DONORS OF WORKS OF ART AND RESEARCH MATERIAL" with names listed underneath, including "Anonymous" and "Anni Albers." It appears to be information related to acquisitions by a museum or gallery.

The document is open, showing the right side page with number "2" at the top right corner, indicating it's the second page of the document. The spine of the document is along the left of the picture, with additional pages visible, slightly fanned out displaying the edges and thickness of the document. The background is a neutral color, offering clear visibility to the text and item.

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This image shows a typed page from a book or catalog, possibly related to artworks or museum collections. The page is divided into sections with headings underlined for clarity.

The first section is titled "Sculpture" and lists several sculptures with details including the artists' names, titles of works, materials, dates, and information about their acquisition (gifts, purchases, or funds). Some notable entries include:

  • Bavarian, 1810: House Altar, polychromed wood
  • Ernst Barlach: Portrait of Tilla Durieux, bronze, 1912
  • Bernhard Heiliger: Above the World, bronze, 1961
  • Bernhard Heiliger: Seated Man, bronze, 1960
  • Bernard Schultze: Migof: Bloody and Blooming, construction, 1963
  • Gunther Uecker: Gliding Glide, construction, 1959

The second section is titled "Illustrated Books" and lists books with illustrations, the illustrators, publication dates, and donors:

  • Ernst Barlach (illustrator): Der Kopf by Reinhold von Walter, 1919
  • Wassily Kandinsky: Portfolio, 1909
  • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (illustrator): Das Stiftsfräulein und der Tod by Alfred Döblin

Finally, there is a section listing the "DONORS OF WORKS OF ART AND RESEARCH MATERIAL," including:

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel

The page number "2." appears at the top right corner. The text is typed in a monospaced typewriter font, and the page is part of a larger book or archival document.

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The image shows a page from a catalog or inventory document, likely from an art museum or collection. The page is titled "DONORS OF WORKS OF ART AND RESEARCH MATERIAL" and is numbered 2. The content is organized into two main sections: "Sculpture" and "Illustrated Books".

Sculpture Section:

This section lists various sculptures along with their details, including the artist, title, medium, year, and donor information. The entries are as follows:

  1. Bavarian, 1810: House Altar, polychromed wood; gift, Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard.
  2. Ernst Barlach: Portrait of Tilla Durrieux, bronze, 1912; gift, Naomi Jackson Groves, Radcliffe Ph.D., 1950, and Museum Association Fund.
  3. Bernhard Heiliger: Above the World, bronze, 1961; purchase, Selma H. Sobin and Museum Association Fund.
  4. Bernhard Heiliger: Seated Man, bronze, 1960; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman.
  5. Bernard Schultze: Migof: Bloody and Blooming, construction, 1963; Museum Association Fund.
  6. Günther Uecker: Gliding Glide, construction, 1959; Museum Association Fund.

Illustrated Books Section:

This section lists illustrated books, detailing the author, illustrator, publication information, and donor details:

  1. Ernst Barlach (Illustrator): Dor Kopf by Reinhold von Walter, 1919, with woodcut illustrations by Barlach; gift, Naomi Jackson Groves.
  2. Wassily Kandinsky: Portfolio published by L’Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et Lettres, Paris, 1909, two woodcuts on cover, one on title page, and five separate woodcuts; gift, Selma H. Sobin.
  3. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (Illustrator): Das Stiftsfräulein und der Tod by Alfred Döblin, with woodcut illustrations by Kirchner; gift, Selma H. Sobin.

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

At the bottom of the page, there is a list of donors who contributed works of art and research material to the collection:

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. DeKnatel

Visual Details:

  • The page is printed on clean, white paper with clear, typed text.
  • The book appears to be bound with a dark green spine and edges, suggesting it may be part of an archival or cataloging system.
  • The page is slightly curled at the top left corner, indicating it may have been handled or stored for some time.
  • The text is neatly formatted, with headings in bold or underlined to distinguish sections.

This page serves as a record of donations and acquisitions, providing detailed information about the artworks and illustrated books in the collection, as well as acknowledging the donors who contributed them.

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The image shows an open book with a green spine, revealing two pages. The left page is titled "Sculpture" and lists various sculptures with their respective artists, dates, materials, and donors. The right page is titled "Illustrated Books" and lists illustrated books with their illustrators, publication details, and donors. The book's pages are white, and the text is printed in black. The book appears to be a catalog or inventory of artworks and books in a museum or collection.