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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

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The image is a scanned page from a document detailing the acquisition of works of art and other materials by the Busch-Reisinger Museum between 1957 and 1968. The document is divided into sections, each listing various types of artworks and materials acquired, along with their respective details such as artist names, titles, mediums, dates, and acquisition methods (e.g., purchase, gift).

Key Sections and Items:

Musical Instruments

  • Organ with Tracker Action: Designed and built in 1928 by D. A. Flentrop; anonymous gift.

Research Material

  • Lyonel Feininger Archive: Includes 400 items acquired for the Lyonel Feininger Archive and Lyonel Feininger Collection. Notable items include:
    • 225 letters by Lyonel Feininger (originals in the Galka Scheyer Collection, Pasadena Art Museum)
    • Books and catalogues, including works by Josef Albers, Hannah Höch, and others.

Decorative Art

  • Enamels:

    • German, XIII Century: Ornamental champlevé plaque; purchased with Museum Association Fund.
  • Ceramics:

    • Austrian, XVIII Century: Figure of Harlequin, Vienna porcelain, c. 1750; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • German, XVIII Century: Various porcelain items, including gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger and others.

Drawings

  • Hans Arp: Composition (untitled), black India ink, c. 1931; anonymous gift.
  • Josef Amman: Mounted Parakeet, ink and wash; gift of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick in honor of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Ernst Barlach: Drawings and lithographs; purchased with Museum Association Fund.

Paintings

  • T. Lux Feininger: Composition (untitled), black India ink, 1922; gift of T. Lux Feininger.
  • Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner: Scene of Martyrdom, oil on canvas, c. 1750; bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop.
  • Egon Schiele: Drapery Study for Portrait of the Artist’s Wife, watercolor, 1910; gift of Antonia Pepcke Dulbrul and Selma H. Solm Funds.

Prints

  • Ernst Barlach: Various prints, including "Kindertod," "Totentanz I," "Engel und Mephistopheles," and "Gang ins Schlaraffenland"; gifts from Naomi Jackson Groves and Museum Association Fund.

Illustrated Books

  • German, XVI Century: Martin Luther, Introduction to the Galatians, woodcut, 1516; gift of Charles L. Kuhn.

Sculpture

  • German, XVI Century: Personifications of Vanity and Death, boxwood, c. 1510; gift of Antonia Pepcke Dulbrul.
  • German, XIX Century: House Altar, dedicated to the Virgin, polychromed wood, 1811; gift of Arthur and Dorothea Moore.
  • Bernard Schultze: Migotl, Bloody and Blooming, mixed technique, 1959; purchased with Museum Association Fund.
  • Günter Tucker: Gilding the Lily, mixed media, 1959; purchased with Museum Association Fund.

The document appears to be part of an appendix, providing a comprehensive list of acquisitions, highlighting the diverse range of artworks and materials added to the museum's collection during the specified period.

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The image shows a page from a document titled "APPENDIX: ACQUISITION OF WORKS OF ART AND OTHER MATERIAL, 1967-68" from the Busch-Reisinger Museum. This page details various acquisitions made by the museum during that period, categorized by type of art or material.

Categories and Items:

  1. Research Material:

    • Nine iron icons were acquired for the Lyonel Feininger Archive.
    • Photocopies of letters by Lyonel Feininger (originals in the Galka Scheyer Collection, Pasadena Museum of Art).
    • Bauhaus Registration cards, Museum Association Fund.
    • Joseph Albers: Interaction of Color, gift from Yale University Press.
    • Two notebooks by Hannes Beckmann, class notes from the class of Paul Klee at the Bauhaus, gift from Hannes Beckmann.
  2. Decorative Art:

    • Enamels:
      • Ornamental champlevé plaque, German, XIII Century; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.
    • Ceramics:
      • Figures of Harlequin, Vienna porcelain, ca. 1760, gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflieger.
      • A woman with a goose, Hannover, Münden faience, ca. 1760, gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflieger.
      • Saint Theresa, Höchst porcelain, ca. 1750, gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflieger.
      • Kloster Veilsdorf porcelain, ca. 1770, gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflieger.
      • Girl with a mandolin, Ludwigsburg porcelain, ca. 1765, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflieger.
  3. Drawings:

    • Hans Arp: Composition (untitled), black India ink, 1951; anonymous gift.
    • Justus Ahron: Mounted Patrician, ink and wash, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick in honor of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn.
    • Ernst Barlach: Seated Woman, charcoal, anonymous gift.
    • Ernst Barlach: Dying Moses, charcoal, 1909; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.
  4. Busch-Reisinger Museum:

    • T. Lux Feininger:

      • Composition (untitled), black India ink, 1952; gift from T. Lux Feininger.
    • Paintings:

      • Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner: Scene of Martyrdom, oil on canvas, ca. 1750; bequest from Grenville L. Winthrop.
      • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner: Drapery Study for Portrait of the Artist’s Wife, watercolor, 1910; Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Selma H. Sobin Funds.
    • Prints:

      • Ernst Barlach: Panische Schrecken, lithograph, 1928; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.
      • Ernst Barlach: Kinderbild, woodcut, 1919; gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Totentanz I, woodcut, 1921; gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Faun and Nymphs, woodcut, 1913; gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Gang in Schatten, lithograph, 1922; gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Erich Heckel: Kopfbild, lithograph, 1910; gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Lovis Corinth: Selbstbildnis, lithograph, 1914; gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Lucas van Leyden: St. Mary Magdalene, engraving, 1519; gift from William Cox on the occasion of the retirement of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn.
    • Illustrated Books:

      • Martin Luther: Introduction to the Epistles of Paul, Wittenberg, 1522; frontispiece woodcut by Lucas Cranach, gift from Charles L. Kuhn.
    • Sculpture:

      • Personifications of Vanity and Death, boxwood, ca. 1530; purchase from Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Museum Association Funds.
      • House Altar, dedicated to the Virgin, German, XIX Century; wood, gift from Arthur and Dorothea Moore.
      • Burkard Schultze: Migof: Bloody and Blooming, mixed technique, 1965; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.
      • Gunther Uecker: Gilding Guide, construction of wood and nails, 1959; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.

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The image shows a page from an appendix detailing the acquisition of works of art and other materials for the Busch-Reisinger Museum between 1967 and 1968. The items are categorized into several types: Musical Instruments, Research Material, Decorative Art, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, Illustrated Books, and Sculpture. Here’s a detailed summary:

Musical Instruments

  • Organ: A Tracker Action organ designed and built in 1938 by D.A. Flentrop, an anonymous gift.

Research Material

  • Lyonel Feininger Archive:
    • Photocopies of seventy-two letters by Lyonel Feininger, purchased from the originals in the Galli Scheyer Collection, Pasadena Museum of Art, with funds from the Museum Association Fund.

Decorative Art

  • Enamels:
    • German, XIII Century: Ornamental plaque, purchased with funds from the Museum Association Fund.
  • Ceramics:
    • German, XVIII Century: Various porcelain items (Harlequin, Saint Theresa, Pantaloon, etc.) gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.

Drawings

  • Hans Arp: Composition (untitled), black India ink, circa 1951, anonymous gift.
  • Jost Amman: Mounted Patrician, ink and wash, gift from Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick in honor of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Ernest Barlach: Various works including "Seated Woman" and "Dying Moses", charcoal, 1931 and 1909 respectively, purchased with funds from the Museum Association Fund.

Paintings

  • T. Lux Feininger: Composition (untitled), black India ink, 1952, gifted by T. Lux Feininger.
  • Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner: Scene of Martyrdom, oil on canvas, circa 1750, bequest from Grenville L. Winthrop (Fogg transfer).
  • Egon Schiele: Draper Study for Portrait of the Artist’s Wife, watercolor, 1910, gifted by Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Selma H. Sobin Funds.

Prints

  • Ernest Barlach: Various works including lithographs and woodcuts such as "Panische Schrecken," "Kinderball," "Totentanz," etc., gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves.

Illustrated Books

  • Martin Luther: Introduction to the Epistles of Paul, Wittenberg, 1538, frontispiece woodcut by Lucas Cranach, gifted by Charles L. Kuhn.

Sculpture

  • German, XVI Century: Personifications of Vanity and Death, boxwood, 1590, purchased with funds from Antonia Paepcke DuBrul, Ed K. Loeb, and Museum Association Funds.
  • German, XIX Century: House Altar, dedicated to the Virgin, polychromed wood, 1811, gifted by Arthur and Dorothea Moore.
  • Bernard Schultz: "Migoi: Bloody and Blooming," mixed technique, 1965, purchased with Museum Association Fund.
  • Gunther Uecker: "Gilding Glide," construction of wood and nails, 1959, purchased with Museum Association Fund.

This appendix provides a comprehensive list of the acquisitions made during the specified period, highlighting the diverse range of artworks and materials added to the museum's collection.

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The image displays a document titled "APPENDIX Acquisition of Works of Art and Other Material, 1967-68," which lists various acquisitions made by the Lyonel Feininger Archive and the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

Lyonel Feininger Archive

Musical Instruments

  • Organ with Tracker Action: Designed and built in 1938 by D. A. Flentrop; anonymous gift.

Research Material

  • Photocopies of seventy-two letters by Lyonel Feininger: Originals are in the Gallas Scheyer Collection, Pasadena Museum of Art; purchased with Museum Association Fund.

Bauhaus Collection

  • Josef Albers: Interactions of Color, New Haven (Yale University Press), 1963; gift, Josef Albers.
  • Hannes Beckmann: Two notebooks, class notes made in the class of Paul Klee, Bauhaus, Dessau; gift, Hannes Beckmann.

Decorative Art

  • Enameled Plaque: German, XIII Century, ornamental champlevé plaque; purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  • Ceramics: Various items from the XVIII Century including:
    • Figure of Harlequin, Vienna porcelain, c. 1760; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfueger.
    • Woman with a Goose, Hannover-Münden faïence, c. 1760; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfueger.
    • Saint Theresa, Hohecf Porcelain, c. 1750; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfueger.
    • Pantaloon, Kloster Verlsdorf porcelain, c. 1760; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfueger.
    • Woman with a Goose, Ludwigsburg porcelain, c. 1765; gift, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfueger.

Drawings

  • Hans Arp: Composition (untitled), black India ink, c. 1951; anonymous gift.
  • Jost Amman: Mounted Patrician, ink and wash, gift, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick, in honor of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn.
  • Ernest Barlach: Seated Woman, charcoal, 1931; anonymous gift.
  • Ernest Barlach: Dying Moses, charcoal, 1909; purchase, Museum Association Fund.

Busch-Reisinger Museum

Paintings

  • Lux Feininger: Composition (untitled), black India ink, 1952; gift, T. Lux Feininger.
  • Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner: Scene of Martyrdom, oil on canvas, c. 1750; bequest, Grenville L. Winthrop (Fogg transfer).
  • Egon Schiele: Draper Study for Portrait of the Artist’s Wife, watercolor, 1910; gift, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Selma H. Sobin Funds.

Prints

  • Ernest Barlach: Panische Schrecken, lithograph, 1928; purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  • Ernest Barlach: Kindegräber, woodcut, 1919; gift, Naomi Jackson Groves.
  • Ernest Barlach: Totentanz I, woodcut, 1921; gift, Naomi Jackson Groves.
  • Ernest Barlach: Faust und Mephistopheles, woodcut, 1921; gift, Naomi Jackson Groves.
  • Ernest Barlach: Gang im Schatten, lithograph, 1922; gift, Naomi Jackson Groves.
  • Ernest Barlach: Königsgrab, lithograph, 1910; gift, Naomi Jackson Groves.
  • Lucas Cranach: St. Mary Magdalene, engraving, 1518; gift, William Coe, on the occasion of the retirement of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn as curator.

Illustrated Books

  • Martin Luther: Introduction to the Epistles of Paul, Wittenberg, 1538, frontispiece woodcut by Lucas Craanach; gift, Charles L. Kuhn.

Sculpture

  • Unknown Artist: Personifications of Vanity and Death, boxwood, c. 1590; purchase, Antonia Paepcke DuBrul, Edna K. Loeb, and Museum Association Funds.
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore: House Altar, dedicated to the Virgin, polychrome wood, 1811; gift, Arthur and Dorothea Moore.
  • Bernard Schulze: Migog, mixed technique, 1965; purchase, Museum Association Fund.
  • Günther Uecker: Gliding Glide, construction of wood and nails, 1959; purchase, Museum Association Fund.

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The image shows an excerpt from an appendix detailing the acquisition of works of art and other materials between 1967 and 1968 for the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The appendix is divided into several categories:

  1. Musical Instruments:

    • An organ with tracker action designed and built in 1958 by D. A. Flentrop, gifted anonymously.
  2. Research Material (Lyonel Feininger Archive):

    • Nineteen items acquired for the Lyonel Feininger Archive and Bauhaus Research Collection, including photocopies of letters from Feininger and various gifts.

    Specific items listed include:

    • Photocopies of seventy-two letters by Feininger, purchased from the Galka Scheyer Collection and Pasadena Museum of Art.
    • A Josef Albers gift of "Interior of Color" from New Haven (Yale University Press).
    • Two notebooks by Hannes Beckmann, gifts from the class of Paul Klee, Bauhaus, Dessau.
  3. Decorative Art:

    • Enamels from the German XIII Century, purchased from the Museum Association Fund.
    • Ceramic items from the Austrian XVIII Century, including a Harlequin figure, a Woman with a Goose, and various porcelain pieces, gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pfeuffer and others.
  4. Drawings:

    • Various works by notable artists including Hans Arp, Ernst Barlach, and others, with specific details like titles, mediums, and acquisition sources (purchases, gifts, anonymous gifts).
  5. Paintings:

    • Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner's "Scene of Martyrdom" on canvas, gifted by Grenville L. Winthrop.
    • Egbert Schiefer's Drapery Study for the Portrait of the Artist’s Wife, gifted by Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Selma H. Sobin Funds.
  6. Prints:

    • Works by Ernst Barlach including lithographs and woodcuts, gifts and purchases from Naomi Jackson Groves and Museum Association Fund.
  7. Illustrated Books:

    • Martin Luther's "Introduction to the Epistles of Paul" by Lucas Craaich, gift by Charles L. Kuhn.
  8. Sculpture:

    • Works from the German XVI Century and XIX Century, including "Personifications of Vanity and Death," dedicated to the Virgin, and various other pieces gifted and purchased.

Overall, the appendix highlights a variety of acquisitions, emphasizing both artistic and historical significance, with contributions from different artists and gifts from notable donors.

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The image displays a page from a book or catalog, titled "APPENDIX," which lists acquisitions of works of art and other materials from the period 1967-1968. The list is categorized into several sections: Musical Instruments, Research Material, Decorative Art, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, Illustrated Books, and Sculpture.

  1. Musical Instruments

    • Organ with Tracker Action, designed and built in 1958 by D. A. Flentrop; anonymous gift.
  2. Research Material

    • Ninety-four items acquired for the Lyonel Feininger Research Collection, including:
      • Lyonel Feininger Archive: Photocopies of seventy-two letters by Lyonel Feininger from the Galska-Scheyer Collection, Pasadena Museum of Art; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.
      • Bauhaus Archive: Photocopies of two notebooks by Josef Albers from the Yale University Press, 1963; gifted by Josef Albers.
      • Two notebooks by Hannes Beckmann; gifted by Hannes Beckmann.
  3. Decorative Art

    • Enamels:
      • German, XIII Century: Ornamental champlevé Plaque; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.
    • Ceramics:
      • Austrian, XVIII Century: Figure of Harlequin, Vienna porcelain, c. 1760; gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Plueger.
      • German, XVIII Century: Woman with a Goose, Hannover-Munden faience, c. 1760; gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Plueger.
      • German, XVIII Century: Saint Theresa, Höchst porcelain, c. 1750; gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Plueger.
      • German, XVIII Century: Pantaloon, Kloster Veilsdorf porcelain, c. 1760; gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Plueger.
      • German, XVIII Century: Chinese Figure, Ludwigsburg porcelain, c. 1765; gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Plueger.
  4. Drawings

    • Hans Arp: Composition (untitled), black India ink, c. 1951; anonymous gift.
    • Jost Amman: Mounted Patriot, ink and wash; gifted by Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick in honor of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn.
    • Ernst Barlach: Seated Woman, charcoal, c. 1931; anonymous gift.
    • Ernst Barlach: Dying Moses, charcoal, 1909; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.
  5. Paintings (under the heading of the Busch-Reisinger Museum)

    • T. Lux Feininger: Composition (untitled), black India ink, 1952; gifted by T. Lux Feininger.
    • Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner: Scene of Martyrdom, oil on canvas, c. 1750; bequest of Grenville L. Winthrop.
    • Egon Schiele: Drapery Study for Portrait of the Artist’s Wife, black crayon, 1910; gifted by Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Selma H. Sobin.
  6. Prints

    • Ernst Barlach: Panische Schrecken, lithograph, 1928; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.
    • Ernst Barlach: Kinderdor, woodcut, 1919; gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves.
    • Ernst Barlach: Totentanz I, woodcut, 1921; gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves.
    • Ernst Barlach: Faust and Mephistopheles, woodcut, 1922; gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves.
    • Ernst Barlach: Gang im Schatten, lithograph, 1922; gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves.
    • Ernst Barlach: Königsgrab, lithograph, 1910; gifted by Naomi Jackson Groves.
    • Lucas van Leyden: St. Mary Magdalene, engraving, 1518; gifted by William E. and Henriette S. Loeb in honor of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn.
  7. Illustrated Books

    • German, XVI Century: Martin Luther, Introduction to the Epistles of Paul, Wittenberg, 1538, woodcut by Lucas Cranach; gifted by Charles L. Kuhn.
  8. Sculpture

    • German, XVI Century: Personifications of Vanity and Death, boxwood, c. 1520; purchased with the aid of the Museum Association Fund.
    • German, XIX Century: House Altar, dedicated to the Virgin, polychromed wood, 1811; gifted by Arthur and Dorothea Moore.
    • Bernard Schulze: Migot: Bloody and Blooming, mixed technique, 1963; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.
    • Gunther Uecker: Gliding Glide, construction of wood and nails, 1959; purchased with the Museum Association Fund.

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The image displays two pages from what appears to be a museum catalog or an archival document listing various artworks and objects, detailing their acquisition information. The left page is labeled "APPENDIX" at the top and includes a list of items under different categories, such as "Musical Instruments," "Research Material," "Decorative Arts," "Ceramics," and "Drawings." The list includes details about the items, such as their descriptions, the era they're from, and acquisition notes like how they were obtained (purchase, gift, etc.) and sometimes from whom or which fund facilitated the acquisition.

The right page is labeled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" at the top and similarly lists items under categories like "Paintings," "Prints," "Illustrated Books," and "Sculpture," with specific details for each item including names of artists, titles of artworks, types of work (e.g., oil on canvas, lithograph, woodcut), date of creation, and notes regarding acquisition.

This document is likely used by staff, researchers, and visitors to trace the provenance and details of items within a museum's collection.

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The image shows two pages (pages 4 and 5) of a printed catalog or appendix listing acquisitions of works of art and other material, dated 1967-68.

Page 4 is titled "APPENDIX Acquisition of Works of Art and Other Material, 1967–68" and is divided into several sections:

  • Musical Instruments
    • Organ with Tracker Action designed and built in 1958 by D. A. Flentrop; anonymous gift
  • Research Material
    • 94 items acquired for the Lyonel Feininger Archive and the Bauhaus Research Collection.
  • Lyonel Feininger Archive
    • Photocopies of 72 letters by Lyonel Feininger; originals at Pasadena Museum.
  • Bauhaus Research Collection
    • Includes works by Josef Albers and Hannes Beckmann.
  • Decorative Art
    • Enamels (German, 13th century ornamental plaque)
    • Ceramics (Austrian and German, 18th century pieces such as porcelain figures and plaques)
  • Drawings
    • Works by Hans Arp, Jost Ammann, Ernst Barlach (Seated Woman and Dying Moses charcoals).

Page 5 is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and subdivided by type:

  • Paintings
    • T. Lux Feininger, composition in black India ink, 1952
    • Johann Wolfgang Baumgartner, Scene of Martyrdom, c. 1750
    • Egon Schiele, Drapery Study for Portrait of the Artist’s Wife, 1910
  • Prints
    • Several works by Ernst Barlach (1920s lithographs and woodcuts)
    • Lucas van Leyden, engraving of St. Mary Magdalen, 1518
  • Illustrated Books
    • German 16th-century book on Martin Luther
  • Sculpture
    • German works from 16th to 20th century, including woodbox, an altar, and mixed technique and wood and nails constructions with acquisition dates.

Each entry includes artist name, title or description, date, medium, and how it was acquired (gift or purchase) and sometimes the donors’ names or funds involved. The text is neatly formatted with italicized titles and artists' names. The pages are white with black serif font. The catalog appears to be a formal record of museum acquisitions for that year.

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The image shows a two-page spread from an appendix titled "Appendix: Acquisition of Works of Art and Other Material, 1967-68" from a publication related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The pages are numbered 4 and 5, respectively, and are formatted in a structured, catalog-like style. Here is a detailed description:

Page 4 (Left Page)

  • Title: "APPENDIX: ACQUISITION OF WORKS OF ART AND OTHER MATERIAL, 1967-68"
  • Content:
    • Musical Instruments: Lists an organ with tracker action designed and built in 1968 by D. A. Fleurop, an anonymous gift.
    • Research Material: Mentions the acquisition of ninety-four items for the Lyonel Feininger Archive, including:
      • Originals of seventy-two letters by Lyonel Feininger.
      • Photocopies of the Galka Scheyer Collection, Pasadena Museum of Art.
      • Research collection from the Museum Research Collection.
      • "Interaction of Color" by Josef Albers (Yale University Press, 1963), a gift from Josef Albers.
      • "Two Notebooks" by Hannes Beckmann, class notes made in the class of Paul Klee at the Bauhaus, Dessau, a gift from Hannes Beckmann.
    • Decorative Art: Lists several items, including:
      • Enamels: German, XIII Century: Ornamental champevré plaque, purchased from the Museum Association Fund.
      • Ceramics: Austrian, XVIII Century: Figure of Harlequin, Vienna porcelain, c. 1760, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger; German, XVIII Century: Woman with a Goose, Hanover-Münden faience, c. 1760, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger; German, XVIII Century: Saint Theresa, Hoechst porcelain, c. 1739, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger; German, XVIII Century: Pandora, Kloster Verlsdorf porcelain, c. 1776, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger; German, XVIII Century: Girl with a Mandolin, Ludwigburg porcelain, c. 1765, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger.
    • Drawings: Lists two drawings:
      • Hans Arp: Composition (untitled), black India ink, c. 1951, anonymous gift.
      • Josef Albers: Mounted Partician, ink and wash, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick.
    • Prints: Lists several prints, including:
      • Ernst Barlach: Panische Schrecken, lithograph, 1928, purchased from the Museum Association Fund.
      • Ernst Barlach: Kinderdorf, woodcut, 1919, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Torenanz I, woodcut, 1921, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Faust and Mephistopheles, woodcut, 1931, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Gang in Schatten, lithograph, 1922, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Konig Mary, lithograph, 1930, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Lucas van Leyden: St. Gabriel Magdalen, engraving, 1518, a gift from William Cod, on the occasion of the retirement of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn, as curator.

Page 5 (Right Page)

  • Title: "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM"
  • Content:
    • Paintings: Lists several paintings, including:
      • T. Lux Feininger: Composition (untitled), black India ink, 1953, a gift from T. Lux Feininger.
      • Johann Wolfgang Baungartner: Scene of Martyrdom, oil on canvas, c. 1750, requested by Grenville L. Winthrop (Fogg transfer).
      • Egon Schiele: Drapery Study for Portrait of the Artist's Wife, watercolor, 1910, a gift from Antonia Paepcke DuBrul and Selma H. Sobin Funds.
    • Prints: Lists several prints, including:
      • Ernst Barlach: Panische Schrecken, lithograph, 1928, purchased from the Museum Association Fund.
      • Ernst Barlach: Kinderdorf, woodcut, 1919, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Torenanz I, woodcut, 1921, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Faust and Mephistopheles, woodcut, 1931, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Gang in Schatten, lithograph, 1922, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Ernst Barlach: Konig Mary, lithograph, 1930, a gift from Naomi Jackson Groves.
      • Lucas van Leyden: St. Gabriel Magdalen, engraving, 1518, a gift from William Cod, on the occasion of the retirement of Dr. Charles L. Kuhn, as curator.
    • Illustrated Books: Lists:
      • German, XVI Century: Martin Luther, Introduction to the Epistles of Paul, Charles L. Kuhn, frontispiece woodcut by Lucas Cranach, a gift from Wilbermurg, 1538.
    • Sculpture: Lists several sculptures, including:
      • German, XVI Century: Personifications of Vanity and Death, boxwood, c. 1530, purchased from Antonia Paepcke DuBrul, Eda K. Loeb, and Museum Association Funds.
      • German, XIX Century: House Altar, dedicated to the Virgin, polychromed wood, 1871, a gift from Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard.
      • Bernard Schultze: Migot: Bloody and Blooming, mixed technique, 1961, purchased from the Museum Association Fund.
      • Gunther Uecker: Gilding Glide, construction of wood and nails, 1959, purchased from the Museum Association Fund.

Additional Details

  • Layout: The pages are formatted in a clean, organized manner, with clear headings and subheadings for different categories of acquisitions (e.g., Musical Instruments, Research Material, Decorative Art, etc.).
  • Donors and Sources: Many items are noted as gifts from individuals or purchased from funds, indicating the diverse sources of acquisitions.
  • Dates and Mediums: Each entry includes the date of acquisition, the medium (e.g., oil on canvas, woodcut, porcelain), and sometimes the creator's name.
  • Museum Context: The appendix is part of a formal record-keeping system, likely for archival or exhibition purposes, detailing the museum's acquisitions over a specific period (1967–1968).

This document serves as a detailed record of the museum's acquisitions, highlighting the diversity of art forms and the contributions of donors and funds.

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The image is a page from a book or document, possibly a museum catalog or an exhibition guide. The page is titled "Appendix" and lists various acquisitions of works of art and other materials from 1967 to 1968. The items include musical instruments, research materials, decorative art, drawings, and sculptures. Each item is accompanied by a brief description, including the name of the artist, the medium, and the date of creation or acquisition. The items are categorized under different sections such as "Musical Instruments," "Research Material," "Decorative Art," "Drawings," and "Sculpture." The page also includes a list of donors and the source of the funds used for the acquisitions.