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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1966-1968

ARCH.2013.5.11, Rendition: 796996

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The image displays two pages from a document associated with the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here's a detailed summary of the content:

Left Page (Page 6)

BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material

  • Anonymous
  • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Albers
  • Bruhns Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  • Charles E. Dunlap
  • Mrs. Julia Feininger
  • Fogg Art Museum
  • Leonard Hutton Galleries
  • Ambassador Heinrich Knappstein
  • Margarete Kühnle
  • Marlborough Fine Arts Ltd., London
  • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Paine
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger
  • Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman
  • H. Wade White

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

  • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
  • Cambridge, Fort Art Museum
  • Chicago, Museum of Science and Industry
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Göteborg, Museum of Fine Art
  • Eindhoven, Holland, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum
  • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
  • Los Angeles, Museum of Art
  • New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Pasadena, Museum of Art
  • Providence, Museum of Art
  • Trenton, New Jersey, The State Museum

Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum

  • Anonymous
  • Addison Gallery, Andover
  • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
  • Mr. Ise Richter

Right Page (Page 7)

BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM

Continuation of Donors of Works of Art and Research Material

  • L. Blumke Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. William A. Coolidge
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  • Fogg Art Museum, Oaks Collection
  • Mrs. Julia Feininger
  • Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  • Fogg Art Museum
  • Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  • Mr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Miss Sally Jane Kuhn
  • Mr. and Mrs. Marston J. Ley, Jr.
  • Mrs. Lillie P. Mather
  • Frederick Mont, Inc.
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art
  • Smith College Museum of Art
  • University of New Mexico Museum
  • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
  • Staempfli Gallery, Inc.

PUBLIC EDUCATION

Concerts and Sponsoring Organizations

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • E. Power Biggs, on harpsichord: Six Trio Sonatas by J. S. Bach (two performances)
    • Daily concerts of recorded music (five times weekly during the summer school)
  • Harvard University Summer School:
    • E. Power Biggs, a Program of Music by Johann Sebastian Bach (two performances)
    • Cambridge Society for Early Music:
      • Lecture and Recital on the Classic Organ by Anthony Newman
    • Longy School of Music:
      • Organ Recital by David Pizarro

The document appears to be a formal acknowledgment of donors, lenders, and institutions involved with the Busch-Reisinger Museum, along with a listing of public education events, specifically concerts, sponsored by the museum and Harvard University.

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

  1. Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

    • Lists numerous individuals and organizations that have donated works of art and research materials to the museum. Some donors include:
      • Anonymous
      • Anni Albers
      • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
      • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
      • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
      • Charles E. Dunlap
      • Various individuals and couples such as Mr. and Mrs. Julia Feininger, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Paine, and others.
  2. Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

    • Lists various institutions that borrowed works of art from the museum. These include:
      • Buffalo, Allbright-Knox Art Gallery
      • Cambridge, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
      • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
      • Chicago, Museum of Science and Industry
      • Cleveland Museum of Art
      • And more, including institutions in New York, Pasadena, San Francisco, and Trenton.
  3. Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum:

    • Lists a few anonymous lenders, including:
      • Addison Gallery, Andover
      • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
      • Miss Ilse Bischoff
  4. Public Education:

    • Concerts and Sponsoring Organizations:
      • Busch-Reisinger Museum: Concerts featuring E. Power Biggs on pedal harpsichord, including performances of J.S. Bach's Six Trio Sonatas.
      • Harvard University Summer School: Concert by E. Power Biggs on a program of Music by Johann Sebastian Bach.
      • Cambridge Society for Early Music: Concert of Chamber Music.
      • Longy School of Music: Organ Recital by David Pizarro.

The page is part of a structured listing aimed at acknowledging contributions and educational outreach efforts of the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image displays two open pages from a booklet or brochure related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left page acknowledges donors of works of art and research material, as well as institutions to which works of art were lent and lenders of works of art to the museum. The right page continues the list of donors and also includes a section on public education, listing concerts and sponsoring organizations.

Here is a detailed summary of the contents:

Left Page:

  • Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

    • Individuals: Anonymous, Anni Albers, Mrs. John Carter, Mrs. Julia Feininger, Mrs. John Hay Whitney, Mrs. Max Wasserman, and H. Wade White.
    • Institutions: Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany; Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University; Leonard Hutton Galleries; Knoedler Gallery; Marlborough Fine Arts Ltd., London; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Paine, Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Pincus.
  • Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

    • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
    • Cambridge, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
    • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
    • Chicago, Museum of Science and Industry
    • Cleveland Museum of Art
    • Columbus, Ohio, Gallery of Fine Art
    • Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbe Museum
    • Lincoln, Massachusetts, Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
    • New York, Museum of Modern Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • Pasadena, Museum of Art
    • San Francisco, Museum of Art
    • Trenton, New Jersey, The State Museum
  • Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum:

    • Anonymous
    • Addison Gallery, Andover
    • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
    • Miss Ilse Bischoff

Right Page:

  • Donors of Works of Art and Research Material (continued):

    • L. Blumka Gallery
    • Bowdoin College Museum of Art
    • William A. Coolidge, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel, Dumbarton Oaks Collection, Mrs. Julius Feininger, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn, Miss Sally Jane Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Pincus, Frederick Mont, Inc., Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Museum of Modern Art, New York, Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art, Smith College Museum of Art, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Pincus, Staempfli Gallery, Inc.
  • Public Education: Concerts and Sponsoring Organizations:

    • Busch-Reisinger Museum:
      • E. Power Biggs on pedal harpsichord: Six Trio Sonatas by J.S. Bach (three performances)
      • Daily concerts of recorded music (five times weekly during the Summer School)
    • Harvard University Summer School:
      • E. Power Biggs, a Program of Music by Johann Sebastian Bach (two performances)
    • Concert of Chamber Music
    • Cambridge Society for Early Music
    • Lecture and Recital on the Classic Organ by Anthony Newman
    • Longy School of Music
    • Organ Recital by David Pizarro

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The image displays two pages from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University's art museums.

Left Page:

This page lists donations, loans, and other contributions related to works of art and research materials:

  1. Donors of Works of Art and Research Material:

    • Several anonymous donors.
    • Various individuals and entities including:
      • Anni Albers
      • Bauhaus Archiv, Darmstadt, Germany
      • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
      • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
      • Charles E. Dunlap
      • Mrs. Julia Feininger
      • Naomi Jackson Groves
      • Ambassador Heinrich Knappstein
      • Margarete Koehler Estate
      • Mariborough Fine Arts, Ltd.
      • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Paine
      • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger
      • Selma H. Sobin
      • Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman
      • H. Wade White
  2. Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

    • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
    • Cambridge, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
    • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
    • Chicago, Museum of Science and Industry
    • Cleveland Museum of Art
    • Columbus, Ohio, Gallery of Fine Art
    • Endhoven, Holland, Stedelijk van Abbemuseum
    • Lincoln Laboratory
    • New York, Marlborough-Gerson Gallery
    • New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • Pasadena, Museum of Art
    • San Francisco, Museum of Art
    • Trenton, New Jersey, The State Museum
  3. Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum:

    • Anonymous
    • Addison Gallery, Andover
    • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
    • Miss Ilse Bischoff

Right Page:

This page continues with more information about the Busch-Reisinger Museum:

  1. Busch-Reisinger Museum (continued):

    • Additional donors:
      • L. Blunke Gallery
      • Bowdoin College Museum of Art
      • William A. Coolidge
      • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel (again)
      • Dunbarton Oaks Collection
      • Mrs. Julia Feininger
      • Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Feininger
      • Fogg Art Museum
      • Houghton Library, Harvard University
      • Mr. and Mrs. Reginald M. Hunt
      • Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Isaacs
      • Jewett Arts Center, Wellesley College
      • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
      • Miss Sally Jane Kuhn
      • Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Leidy, Jr.
      • Dr. Lillian Malcove
      • Frederick Mont, Inc.
      • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
      • Museum of Modern Art, New York
      • Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art
      • Smith College Museum of Art
      • The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
      • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sonnan
      • Staempfli Gallery, Inc.
  2. Public Education:

    • Concerts and Sponsoring Organizations:
      • Busch-Reisinger Museum:
        • E. Power Biggs: Two recitals on the pedal harpsichord; Six Trio Sonatas by J. S. Bach (two performances).
      • Daily concerts of recorded music five times weekly during the summer school.
      • Harvard University Summer School:
        • E. Power Biggs: A program of music by Johann Sebastian Bach (two performances).
      • Concert of Chamber Music:
        • Cambridge Society for Early Music: Concert of music on the classic organ by Anthony Newman.
        • Longy School of Music:
          • Organ Recital by David Pizarro.

The document is essentially an acknowledgment of contributions and activities related to the museum's collection and educational outreach.

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The image displays two pages from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages are titled and contain lists of donors, institutions, lenders, and public education events.

Left Page:

Title: Donors of Works of Art and Research Material

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  • Charles E. Dunlap
  • Mrs. Julia Feininger
  • Naomi Jackson Cowles
  • Leonard and Bina Hellman
  • Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Knappstein
  • Margarete Koehler Estate
  • Marlborough Fine Arts, Ltd., London
  • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Paine
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Plueger
  • Selma H. Sobin
  • Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman
  • H. Wade White

Title: Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

  • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • Cambridge, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
  • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
  • Chicago, Museum of Science and Industry
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Columbus, Ohio, Gallery of Fine Art
  • Eindhoven, Holland, Stedelijk van Abbenmuseum
  • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
  • New York, Marlborough-Gerson Gallery
  • New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Pasadena, Museum of Art
  • San Francisco, Museum of Art
  • Trenton, New Jersey, The State Museum

Title: Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum

  • Anonymous
  • Addison Gallery, Andover
  • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
  • Miss Ilse Bischoff

Right Page:

Title: Busch-Reisinger Museum
Title: Public Education

Title: Concerts and Sponsoring Organizations

  • Busch-Reisinger Museum:
    • E. Power Biggs, on pedal harpsichord: Six Trio Sonatas by J. S. Bach (two performances)
    • Daily concerts of recorded music (five times weekly during the summer school)
  • Harvard University Summer School:
    • E. Power Biggs, a Program of Music by Johann Sebastian Bach (two performances)
  • Cambridge Society for Early Music:
    • Concert of Chamber Music
  • Lecture and Recital on the Classic Organ by Anthony Newman
  • Longy School of Music:
    • Organ Recital by David Pizarro

Title: Donors and Institutions

  • L. Blumke Gallery
  • Bowdoin College Museum of Art
  • William A. Coolidge
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Deknatel
  • Dumbarton Oaks Collection
  • Mrs. Julia Feininger
  • Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feininger
  • Houghton Library, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Isaacs
  • Jewett Arts Center, Wellesley College
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Miss Sally Jane Kuhn
  • Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
  • Frederick Mont, Inc.
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art
  • Smith College Museum of Art
  • The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
  • Staempfli Gallery, Inc.

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The image shows two pages from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. Here’s a detailed summary of the content on each page:

Left Page

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material

  • Anonymous
  • Anni Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Dekenatel
  • Charles E. Dunlap
  • Mrs. Julia Feinberg
  • Naomi Jackson Gallery
  • Leonard H. Hall Galleries
  • Mr. and Mrs. Heinrich Knappstein
  • Margarete Koehler Estate
  • Marlborough Fine Arts, Ltd., London
  • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Paine
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfuffer
  • Selma H. Sobin
  • Mr. and Mrs. Max Wasserman
  • H. Wade White

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

  • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • Cambridge, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
  • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
  • Chicago, Museum of Science and Industry
  • Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Columbus, Ohio, Gallery of Fine Art
  • Eindhoven, Holland, Sedelijk van Robhemuseum
  • Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • New York, Marlborough Gallery
  • New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Pasadena, Museum of Art
  • San Francisco, Museum of Art
  • Trenton, New Jersey, The State Museum

Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum

  • Anonymous
  • Addison Gallery, Andover
  • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos
  • Miss Ilse Bischoff

Right Page

Donors of Works of Art and Research Material (continued)

  • L. Blumke Gallery
  • Bowdoin College Museum of Art
  • William A. Coolidge
  • Dumbarton Oaks Collection
  • Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Dekenatel
  • Mrs. Julia Feinberg
  • Mr. and Mrs. T. Lux Feinberg
  • Fogg Art Museum
  • Harvard Art Museums
  • Harvard University Art Museums
  • Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hunt
  • Mr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Isaacs
  • Jewett Arts Center, Wellesley College
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Miss Sally Jane Kuhn
  • Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Levy, Jr.
  • D. R. Meyer
  • Frederick Mont, Inc.
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Museum of Modern Art, New York
  • Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art
  • Smith College Museum of Art
  • The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Soman
  • Staempfli Gallery, Inc.

Public Education

Concerts and Sponsoring Organizations
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • E. Power Biggs, on pedal harpsichord: Six Trio Sonatas by J.S. Bach (two performances)
    • Daily concerts of recorded music (five times weekly during the summer school)
  • Harvard University Summer School:

    • E. Power Biggs, a Program of Music by Johann Sebastian Bach (two performances)
  • Cambridge Society for Early Music:

    • Concert of Chamber Music
  • Longy School of Music:

    • Lecture and Recital on the Classic Organ by Anthony Newman
    • Organ Recital by David Pizarro

The document appears to be a record of contributions and collaborations related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, listing donors, lenders, and institutions involved in various educational and cultural activities.

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The image shows an open book with two pages visible. The left page is numbered 6 at the bottom, while the right page is numbered 7. Both pages appear to have a list of names and titles, possibly related to a museum or an exhibition, given the headings such as "Donors of Works of Art and Research Material," "Instructions to Whom Works of Art Were Lent," "Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum," and on the right page "Busch-Reisinger Museum," followed by "Public Education" with details about concerts and sponsoring organizations.

The text lists various individuals, institutions, and galleries. It looks like a formal acknowledgment or catalogue section related to the lending, donation, and public educational programs of a museum. The pages are somewhat shadowed on the inner margins, indicating the book is open. The typeface is clean and formal, suggesting a professional or academic publication.

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The image shows an open book or booklet with two pages visible, titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM."

The left page includes three sections:

  1. Donors of Works of Art and Research Material — listing names such as Anonymous, Anni Albers, Bauhaus Archive (Darmstadt, Germany), Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts (Harvard University), and others.

  2. Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent — listing various museums and galleries in different cities, including Albright-Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo), Museum of Fine Art (Pasadena), and The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York), among others.

  3. Lenders of Works of Art to the Museum — listing Anonymous, Addison Gallery (Andover), Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Agoos, and Miss Ilse Bischoff.

The right page continues with a list of donors, including L. Blumke Gallery, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, William A. Coolidge, Fogg Art Museum, Museum of Modern Art (New York), The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and others.

It also has a section titled Public Education describing concerts and sponsoring organizations related to the museum. It mentions E. Power Biggs performing on pedal harpsichord, daily concerts of recorded music, Harvard University Summer School music programs, Cambridge Society for Early Music lectures and recitals, and an organ recital by David Pizarro at the Longy School of Music.

The text seems to be part of a museum program, catalogue, or informational booklet listing contributors and educational activities related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image shows an open book, specifically a page from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which appears to be a catalog or publication detailing the museum's donors, lenders, and educational programs. The page is divided into two main sections:

Left Side: Donors of Works of Art and Research Material

  • This section lists individuals, institutions, and organizations that have contributed works of art or research material to the museum.
  • Examples of donors include:
    • Anonymous
    • Anni Albers
    • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
    • Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University
    • Charles E. Dunlop
    • Mrs. Julia Feininger
    • Naomi Jackson Groves
    • Leonard Hutton Galleries
    • Ambassador Heinrich Knappstein
    • Margaret Koether Estate
    • Marlborough Fine Art, Ltd., London
    • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Paine
    • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger
    • Selma H. Sobin
    • Mr. and Mrs. Max Waserman
    • H. Wade White

Right Side: Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

  • This section lists institutions that have borrowed works of art from the museum.
  • Examples include:
    • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
    • Cambridge, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
    • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
    • Chicago, Museum of Science and Industry
    • Cleveland, Ohio, Gallery of Fine Art
    • Columbus Museum of Art
    • Eindhoven, Stedelijk van Abbe Museum
    • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
    • New York, Marlborough-Gerson Gallery
    • New York, The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • Pasadena, Museum of Art
    • San Francisco, Museum of Art
    • Trenton, New Jersey, The State Museum

Bottom Section: Public Education

  • This section details the museum's public education programs, including concerts and sponsoring organizations.
  • Examples include:
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum:
      • E. Power Biggs, on pedal harpsichord: Six Trio Sonatas by J.S. Bach (two performances)
      • Daily concerts of recorded music (five times weekly during the Summer School)
    • Harvard University Summer School:
      • E. Power Biggs, a Program of Music by Johann Sebastian Bach (two performances)
    • Concert of Chamber Music
    • Cambridge Society for Early Music:
      • Lecture and Recital on the Classic Organ by Anthony Newman
    • Longy School of Music:
      • Organ Recital by David Pizarro

Additional Notes:

  • The page is numbered 6 on the left and 7 on the right, indicating it is part of a larger document.
  • The text is formatted in a clean, formal style typical of museum publications or catalogs.
  • The content reflects the museum's role in both acquiring and lending art, as well as its commitment to public education through concerts and lectures.

This page provides insight into the museum's collaborative relationships with donors, lenders, and educational institutions, showcasing its engagement with the art community and public outreach.

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The image shows an open book with a white background and black text. The book appears to be a report or publication with several sections, including "Donors of Works of Art and Research Material," "Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent," and "Public Education." The text includes names of individuals and institutions that have contributed to the museum or lent works of art. The report also mentions concerts and sponsoring organizations, such as the E. Power Biggs Museum, Harvard University Summer School, and the Cambridge Society for Early Music. The image provides a glimpse into the museum's activities and collaborations with other institutions.