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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1968-1970

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The image is a page from a document or report related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is divided into two main sections.

Left Section: Donors and Publications

Donors of Works of Art, Research Material, and Special Funds

  • Anonymous
  • Josef Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Fritz Blankenhorn
  • Ilie Bischoff
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkhard
  • William Claflin
  • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DuBrul
  • Lily Feininger
  • Paul Fromm
  • Mrs. Naomi Jackson Groves
  • Mildred Hastings
  • Mrs. Edward Hyde
  • Sidney Janis Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Edward Landsberg
  • Edward M. M. Warburg and M. Pflueger
  • Edward Seckler
  • Julian M. Sobin
  • Mrs. Seymour Sobin
  • Mrs. Selma H. Solin
  • Alan M. Steiner
  • Theodor Heuss Foundation
  • University of California, Santa Barbara Art Gallery
  • Alex Vömel Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick

Publications

  • Charles L. Kuhn, German Expressionism and Abstract Art: The Harvard Collections, 1900-1945
  • *Frances M. Daly, Terry Rothermel, Noff, John Hallmark, Neff, Giorgio Morandi 1890-1964, exhibition catalogue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Jan. 15-Feb. 16, 1968
  • In Preparation
    • Guide to the Collection of Plaster Casts in the Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Catalogue of Works of Art in the Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Decorative Arts 1700-1800: A Descriptive Catalogue of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection

Right Section: Exhibitions and Music

Exhibitions

  • Modern German Art (summer 1967)
  • German Expressionism and Abstract Art: A Decade of Collecting (October 21-November 23, 1967)
  • Giorgio Morandi (November 28-December 27, 1967)
  • German Baroque Art (January 10-February 10, 1968)
  • A museum course student exhibition (February 13-22, 1968)
  • European Sources of German Baroque Art (March 12-April 13, 1968)
  • Max Ernst: Works on Paper (April 15-May 11, 1968)

Music

  • German Center and Lowry School Concert commemorating the bi-centenary of the death of Georg Philipp Telemann
  • Summer School, two organ concerts presented by David Pizarro
  • German Center, organ recital by Rudhard Schwarz-Schilling
  • German Center, concert by the Cambridge Society for Early Music, E. Power Biggs
  • Recorded Music during Summer School

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

  • Baltimore, Museum of Art
  • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • Cambridge, Harvard University
  • Cambridge, Houghton Library
  • Cleveland, Museum of Art
  • Hartford, Wadsworth Atheneum
  • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
  • New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York, Metropolitan Museum
  • Paris, Musée de l’Art Moderne
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
  • Providence, Museum of Art
  • St. Louis, Washington University Art Gallery
  • Stuttgart, Württembergischer Kunstverein
  • Waltham, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University

The page also has a yellow margin on the left side with some additional text, likely related to the document's structure or index.

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The image shows two pages from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, detailing various aspects of the museum's activities and collections.

Left Page:

  1. Donors of Works of Art, Research Material, and Special Funds:

    • A list of individuals and institutions who have donated to the museum, including:
      • Anonymous
      • Josef Albers
      • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
      • Hannes Beckmann
      • Ilse Bischoff
      • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
      • William Coolidge
      • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DuBrul
      • Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Geier
      • Mrs. Naomi Jackson Groves
      • Baird Hastings
      • Mrs. Annelle Iten
      • Mrs. and Mr. Charles L. Kuhn
      • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger
      • Edward Seckler
      • Julian M. Sobin
      • Lester G. Sobin
      • Mrs. Selina H. Sobin
      • Fritz Thyssen Foundation
      • University of California, Santa Barbara Art Gallery
      • Alex Vömel Gallery
      • Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick
  2. Publications:

    • Charles L. Kuhn, German Expressionism and Abstract Art: The Harvard Collections, a Supplement to the 1957 Catalogue of Twentieth Century German Art at Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967.
    • Franz Roh and Terry Rothschild Neff, John Hallmark Neff, Giorgio Morandi 1890-1964, exhibition catalogue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, January 12-February 10, 1968.
    • In preparation:
      • Guide to the Collection of Plaster Casts in the Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Handbook on Works of Art in the Busch-Reisinger Museum
      • Decorative Arts 1700-1800, a Descriptive Catalogue of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection

Right Page:

  1. Exhibitions:

    • Modern German Art (summer 1967)
    • German Expressionism and Abstract Art: A Decade of Collecting (October 16-November 25, 1967)
    • Graphic Art of Albrecht Dürer (November 28-December 27, 1967)
    • Giorgio Morandi (January 12-February 10, 1968)
    • A museum course student exhibition
    • European Sources of German Baroque Art (February 26-March 30, 1968)
    • Max Ernst: Works on Paper (April 15-May 11, 1968)
  2. Music:

    • German Center and Longy School Concert commemorating the bicentennial of the death of Georg Philipp Telemann.
    • Summer School, German S-F, Deutsche Lieder.
    • Summer School, two organ concerts presented by David Pizarro.
    • German Center, organ recital by Randolph Schwartz-Schilling.
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum, Baroque Organ Music by E. Power Biggs.
    • Cambridge Society for Early Music, Spring Concert.
    • Recorded Music during Summer School
  3. Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

    • Baltimore, Museum of Art
    • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
    • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
    • Cambridge, Houghton Library
    • Cleveland, Museum of Art
    • Detroit, Institute of Arts
    • Indianapolis, Museum of Art, Trinity College
    • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
    • New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery
    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • Paris, Musée de l'Art Moderne
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
    • Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute of Art
    • St. Louis, Washington University Art Gallery
    • Stuttgart, Württembergischer Kunstverein
    • Trenton, New Jersey State Museum
    • Waltham, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University

The pages provide a comprehensive overview of the museum's donor list, publications, exhibitions, musical events, and the institutions that lent works of art for display.

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The image shows a page from the Busch-Reisinger Museum's annual report or catalog detailing their activities, including donations, exhibitions, publications, and lending of works to other institutions.

Donors of Works of Art, Research Material, and Special Funds:

  • Anonymous
  • Josef Albers
  • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Hannes Beckmann
  • Ilse Bischoff
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • William Cook
  • Mrs. and Mr. Stephen M. DuBrul
  • Paul M. Geier
  • Mrs. Naomi Jackson Groves
  • Baard Hastings
  • Mrs. Annelise Irten
  • Mrs. Stanley James Gregory
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Edward Seckler
  • Julian M. Sobin
  • Lester G. Sobin
  • Mrs. Selina H. Sobin
  • Mr. and Mrs. John Vickery
  • The Fritz Thyssen Foundation
  • University of California, San Barbara Art Gallery
  • Alex Vömel Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick

Exhibitions:

  • Modern German Art (summer 1967)
  • German Expressionism and Abstract Art: A Decade of Collecting (October 16 – November 25, 1967)
  • Graphic Art of Albrecht Dürer (November 28 – December 27, 1967)
  • Giorgio Morandi (January 12 – February 10, 1968)
  • A museum course student exhibition (January 12 – February 10, 1968)
  • European Sources of German Baroque Art (February 26 – March 30, 1968)
  • Max Ernst: Works on Paper (April 15 – May 11, 1968)

Music:

  • German Center and Longy School Concert commemorating the bicentennial of the death of Georg Philipp Telemann
  • Summer School, German S-F, Deutsche Lieder
  • Summer School, two organ concerts by David Pizarro
  • German Center, organ recital by Ranhard Schwarz-Schilling
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum, Baroque Organ Music by E. Y. Power Biggs
  • Cambridge Society for Early Music, Spring Concert
  • Recorded Music during Summer School

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

  • Baltimore Museum of Art
  • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
  • Cambridge, Houghton Library
  • Cleveland, Museum of Art
  • Harvard Art Museums, Trinity College
  • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
  • New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Paris, Musée d'art Moderne
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
  • Princeton, Princeton University Art Museum
  • St. Louis, Washington University Art Gallery
  • Stuttgart, Württembergischer Kunstverein
  • Trenton, New Jersey State Museum
  • Waltham, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University

The page also lists some publications in preparation:

  • A guide to the collection of plaster casts in the Busch-Reisinger Museum
  • A handbook on works of art in the Busch-Reisinger Museum
  • Decorative Arts 1700-1800, a descriptive catalogue of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection

Additionally, there are a few dates and specific events noted, such as the publication date of "German Expressionism and Abstract Art: The Harvard Collections, a Supplement to the 1957 Catalogue of Twentieth Century German Art at Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts" in 1967.

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The image depicts two pages from a publication, likely a report or catalog, related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left page is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and lists "Donors of Works of Art, Research Material, and Special Funds." This list includes the names of various donors, both individuals and institutions, such as Josef Albers, Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany, Hannes Beckmann, Ilse Bisschoff, and several others, along with some institutional donors like the Harvard University and the Fritz Thyssen Foundation.

The right page is also titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" and is divided into sections for "Exhibitions," "Music," and "Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent."

  1. Exhibitions:

    • Modern German Art (summer 1967)
    • German Expressionism and Abstract Art: A Decade of Collecting (October 24 - November 25, 1967)
    • Graphic Art of Albrecht Dürer (November 28 - December 27, 1967)
    • Giorgio Morandi (January 12 - February 10, 1968)
    • A museum course student exhibition (February 15 - March 10, 1968)
    • European Masterpieces of German Baroque Art (February 26 - March 10, 1968)
    • Max Ernst: Works on Paper (April 15 - May 11, 1968)
  2. Music:

    • German Center and Longy School Concert commemorating the bicentennial of the death of Georg Philip Telemann (date not specified)
    • Summer School, German S-F, including a lied recital by David Pizarro (date not specified)
    • German Center, organ recital by Ranhard Schwarz-Schilling (date not specified)
    • Busch-Reisinger Museum, Baroque Organ Music by E. Power Biggs (date not specified)
    • Cambridge Society for Early Music, Spring Concert (date not specified)
  3. Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent:

    • Baltimore, Museum of Art
    • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
    • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
    • Cambridge, Houghton Library
    • Cleveland, Museum of Art
    • Hartford, Wadsworth Atheneum, Trinity College
    • Lincoln, Massachusetts, Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
    • New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery
    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • Paris, Musée de l'Art Moderne
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
    • Pittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Art
    • St. Louis, Washington University Art Gallery
    • Stuttgart, Württembergischer Kunstverein
    • Trenton, New Jersey State Museum
    • Waltham, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University

The bottom of the left page includes a section marked "Publications," listing several published works related to the museum, such as "Charles L. Kuhn, German Expressionism and Abstract Art: The Harvard Collections, a Supplement to the 1957 Catalogue of Twentieth Century German Art at Harvard," and others, along with works "In preparation," including guides and handbooks on the museum's collections.

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The image displays a page from an annual report of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, which is part of Harvard University's art museums. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

Donors of Works of Art, Research Material, and Special Funds

The museum acknowledges contributions from various individuals and institutions, including:

  • Anonymous donors
  • Johannes and Hanna Bekker from Ransbach, Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Ilse Bischoff
  • Arthur and Dorothees Moore Burkard
  • William Louis-Dreyfus
  • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DuBrul
  • T. Lux Feininger
  • Paul M. Geier
  • Mrs. Naomi Jackson Groves
  • Baird Hastings
  • Mrs. Amelie G. Loring
  • Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Marcks
  • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger
  • Edward Sekler
  • Julian M. Sobin
  • Lester G. and Joan S. Schilling
  • Mr. and Mrs. John L. Senior, Jr.
  • Alan M. Schneider
  • The Fritz Thyssen Foundation
  • University of California, Santa Barbara Art Gallery
  • Alex Vömel Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick

Exhibitions

The museum hosted several exhibitions during the reported period:

  1. Modern German Art (Summer 1967)
    • "German Expressionism and Abstract Art: A Decade of Collecting" (October 3 - November 25, 1967)
    • "Graphic Art of Albrecht Dürer" (November 28 - December 27, 1967)
  2. Giorgio Morandi (January 12 - February 10, 1968)
  3. A University Museum Student Exhibition (February 21 - March 3, 1968)
  4. European Sources of German Baroque Art (February 26 - March 30, 1968)
  5. Max Ernst: Works on Paper (April 13 - May 11, 1968)

Music

The German Center and Longy School of Music held a concert commemorating the bicentennial of the death of composer Georg Philipp Telemann:

  • Summer School concerts featured German Lieder by David Pizarro.
  • Two organ recitals by Ranhard Schwartz-Schilling and E. Power Biggs.
  • The Cambridge Society for Early Music sponsored a concert of Baroque organ music.

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

The museum lent works of art to various institutions, including:

  • Baltimore Museum of Art
  • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
  • Cambridge, Houghton Library
  • Cleveland, Cleveland Museum of Art
  • Cleveland, Trinity College
  • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
  • New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Paris, Musée de l'Art Moderne
  • Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Fine Arts
  • St. Louis, Washington University Art Gallery
  • Stuttgart, Württembergischer Kunstverein
  • Trenton, New Jersey State Museum
  • Waltham, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University

Publications

The museum published and planned several works:

  • Published:
    • Charles L. Kuhn, "German Expressionism and Abstract Art: The Harvard Collections," a supplement to the 1957 catalogue of Twentieth Century German Art at Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967.
    • Franco Russoli and Terry Ann R. Neff, "John Hultberg: Nedelman, Morandi 1890-1964," exhibition catalogue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Jan. 12-Feb. 10, 1968.
  • In Preparation:
    • Guide to the Collection of Plaster Casts in the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • Handbook on Works of Art in the Busch-Reisinger Museum.
    • "Decorative Arts 1900-1930, a Descriptive Catalogue of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection."

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The image is a page from a document related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, likely an annual report or a catalog. Here’s a detailed summary of the information presented:

Donors of Works of Art, Research Material, and Special Funds

  • Anonymous
  • Josef Albers
    • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Hannes Beckmann
  • Ilse Bischoff
  • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
  • William Coe
  • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DuBrul
  • Mrs. Charles F. Engelberger
  • Mrs. Naomi Jackson Groves
  • Mrs. Annellee Irten
  • Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
  • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger
  • Edward Seckler
  • Julian M. Sobin
  • Lester G. Sobin
  • Mrs. Selina H. Sobin
  • The Fritz Thyssen Foundation
  • University of California, Santa Barbara Art Gallery
  • Alex Vömel Gallery
  • Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick

Publications

  • Charles L. Kuhn, German Expressionism and Abstract Art: The Harvard Collections, a Supplement to the 1957 Catalogue of Twentieth Century German Art at Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967.
  • Franz Roh, Terry Rothschild Neff, John Hallmark Neff, Giorgio Morandi 1890-1964, exhibition catalogue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, January 12 - February 10, 1968.
  • In Preparation:
    • Guide to the Collection of Plaster Casts in the Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Handbook on Works of Art in the Busch-Reisinger Museum
    • Decorative Arts 1700-1800, a Descriptive Catalogue of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection

Exhibitions

  • Modern German Art (Summer 1967)
  • German Expressionism and Abstract Art: A Decade of Collecting (October 16 - November 25, 1967)
  • Graphic Art of Albrecht Dürer (November 28 - December 27, 1967)
  • Giorgio Morandi (January 12 - February 10, 1968)
    • A museum course student exhibition
  • European Sources of German Baroque Art (February 26 - March 30, 1968)
  • Max Ernst: Works on Paper (April 15 - May 11, 1968)

Music

  • German Center and Longy School Concert commemorating the bicentennial of the death of Georg Philipp Telemann
  • Summer School, German S-F, Deutsche Lieder
  • Summer School, two organ concerts presented by David Pizarro
  • German Center, organ recital by Ranhard Schwartz-Schilling
  • Busch-Reisinger Museum, Baroque Organ Music by E. Power Biggs
  • Cambridge Society for Early Music, Spring Concert
  • Recorded Music during Summer School

Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

  • Baltimore, Museum of Art
  • Buffalo, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
  • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
  • Cambridge, Houghton Library
  • Cleveland, Museum of Art
  • Columbia, University Art Museum, Trinity College
  • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
  • New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery
  • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Paris, Musée de l'Art Moderne
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
  • Princeton, Princeton University Art Museum
  • St. Louis, Washington University Art Gallery
  • Stuttgart, Württembergischer Kunstverein
  • Trenton, New Jersey State Museum
  • Waltham, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University

The document appears to be a comprehensive listing of donors, publications, exhibitions, musical events, and institutions to which works of art were lent by the Busch-Reisinger Museum.

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The image shows two pages from a booklet or catalog related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The left page is titled "DONORS OF WORKS OF ART, RESEARCH MATERIAL, AND SPECIAL FUNDS," listing names of donors, such as Josef Albers, Bauhaus Archive (Darmstadt, Germany), Hannes Beckmann, Ilse Bischoff, William Coe, and several others. It also includes a section titled "PUBLICATIONS," listing works by Charles L. Kuhn and Frances M. Daly, with a note about items in preparation.

The right page is divided into three sections:

  1. "EXHIBITIONS" - detailing exhibitions like Modern German Art (summer 1967), German Expressionism and Abstract Art, Graphic Art of Albrecht Dürer, Giorgio Morandi, European Sources of German Baroque Art, and Max Ernst: Works on Paper with respective dates from 1967 to 1968.
  2. "MUSIC" - listing concerts and music-related events associated with the museum, such as a German Center and Longy School concert, Summer School organ concerts, a recital for the death of Georg Philip Telemann, and recordings during Summer School.
  3. "INSTITUTIONS TO WHICH WORKS OF ART WERE LENT" - naming various museums and galleries across the U.S. and internationally, including Baltimore Museum of Art, Buffalo Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Cambridge Fogg Art Museum, Cleveland Museum of Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art, St. Louis Washington University Art Gallery, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and others.

The text is printed in a formal serif font on cream-colored paper. The left edges of the pages show a partial glimpse of a yellow document underneath.

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The image shows two open pages of what appears to be a brochure or a program for the Busch-Reisinger Museum. On the left page, there is a list of donors of works of art, research material, and special funds to the museum. This list includes names of individuals, couples, foundations, and entities such as the University of California, Santa Barbara Art Gallery.

The right page lists various activities and offerings related to the museum, categorized under Exhibitions, Music, and Instructions to Which Works of Art Were Lent. The Exhibitions section lists past and upcoming art exhibitions with dates, and the Music section details musical events, including a concert commemorating the bicentenary of the death of Georg Philipp Telemann.

The Instructions to Which Works of Art Were Lent section lists various institutions to which the museum lent its works, including museums, colleges, and universities across different states and even internationally, like the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

At the bottom, there's additional information on publications in preparation by the museum, indicating ongoing research and cataloging activities. The page numbers "6" and "7" indicate that this is a multi-page document.

The text is set against the background of a broader document or a table with various other papers and items mostly outside the focus. The primary colors in the image are yellowish and white, typical of paper materials and documents, giving an overall scholarly and administrative feel.

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The image shows a page from a publication or catalog related to the Busch-Reisinger Museum. The page is structured into several sections, each detailing different aspects of the museum's activities and affiliations. Here's a breakdown of the content:

Header

  • The page is titled "BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM" at the top, indicating the subject matter is related to this institution.

Left Column: Donors of Works of Art, Research Material, and Special Funds

  • This section lists individuals and organizations that have contributed to the museum. Examples include:
    • Anonymous
    • Josef Albers
    • Bauhaus Archive, Darmstadt, Germany
    • Hannes Beckmann
    • Ise Bischoff
    • Arthur and Dorothea Moore Burkard
    • William Coe
    • Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DuBrul
    • T. Lux Feher
    • Paul M. Geier
    • Baird Hastings
    • Mrs. Annelise Irten
    • Sydney Janis Gallery
    • Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
    • Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Pflueger
    • Edward Secker
    • Julian G. Sobin
    • Lester M. Sobin
    • Mrs. Selma H. Sobin
    • Alan M. Steiner
    • The Friza Thyseen Foundation
    • University of California, Santa Barbara Art Gallery
    • Alex Vomei of Art
    • Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wick

Center Column: Publications

  • This section lists publications associated with the museum, including:
    • "Charles L. Kuhn, German Expressionism and Abstract Art: The Harvard Collections, a Supplement to the 1967 Catalogue of Twentieth Century German Art at Harvard, Cambridge, Mass., 1968"
    • "Francoise Terry Rothschild, Neff, John Hallmark Neff, Giorgio Morandi 1894-1964, exhibition catalogue, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Jan. 12-Feb. 19, 1968"
    • "In preparation to the Collection of Plaster Casts in the Busch-Reisinger Museum"
    • "Handbook on Works of Art in the Busch-Reisinger Museum"
    • "Decorative Arts 1700-1800, a Descriptive Catalogue of the Busch-Reisinger Museum Collection"

Right Column: Exhibitions and Music

  • This section details past exhibitions and musical events hosted by the museum:
    • Modern German Art (summer 1967)
    • German Expressionism and Abstract Art: A Decade of Collecting (October 14 – November 23, 1967)
    • Graphic Art of Albrecht Dürer (November 18 – December 27, 1967)
    • Giorgio Morandi (January 12 – February 10, 1968)
    • European Sources of German Baroque Art (a museum course student exhibition) (February 26 – March 30, 1968)
    • Max Ernst: Works on Paper (April 15 – May 11, 1968)
    • Music:
      • German Center and Longy Music Concert commemorating the bicentenary of the death of George Philip Telemann
      • Summer School, German S.F. Deutsche Lieder
      • Summer School, two organ recitals presented by David Pizarro
      • German Center, organ concert by Ranard Schwartz-Schilling
      • Busch-Reisinger Museum, Baroque Organ Music by E. Power Biggs
      • Cambridge Society for Early Music, Spring Concert
      • Recorded Music during Summer School

Bottom Section: Institutions to Which Works of Art Were Lent

  • This section lists institutions that borrowed works of art from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, including:
    • Baltimore, Albright-Knox Art Gallery
    • Buffalo, Museum of Art
    • Cambridge, Fogg Art Museum
    • Cambridge, Houghton Library
    • Cleveland, Museum of Art
    • Hartford, Austin Art Museum, Trinity College
    • Lincoln, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory
    • New Haven, Yale University Art Gallery
    • New York, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    • Paris, Musée de l'Art Moderne
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
    • Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art
    • St. Louis, Washington University Art Gallery
    • Stuttgart, Württembergischer Kunstverein
    • Trenton, New Jersey State Museum
    • Waltham, Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University

Page Numbers and Marginal Notes

  • The page is numbered 6 at the bottom left.
  • There are marginal notes on the left edge, indicating this is part of a larger document or catalog. The notes include references to events, dates, and other contextual information, such as:
    • "Tuesday, October 14, 1967"
    • "German Expressionism and Abstract Art: A Decade of Collecting"
    • "Exhibition"
    • "German Center and Longy Music Concert"
    • "Summer School"
    • "Recorded Music during Summer School"

Overall Context

The page serves as a reference for the museum's donors, publications, exhibitions, musical events, and lending institutions. It provides a comprehensive overview of the museum's activities, collaborations, and contributions to the art world during the late 1960s. The structured format suggests it is part of an official catalog or annual report.

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This appears to be a page from an annual report or catalog of the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The page lists the donors of works of art, research materials, and special funds to the museum, as well as the exhibitions held and publications produced during that year.

The donors listed include individuals, couples, and foundations who have contributed works of art, research materials, and financial support to the museum. Some of the notable donors mentioned are Arthur and Dorothea Moore, William Coe, and the Fritz Thyssen Foundation.

The exhibitions section lists several exhibitions held at the museum during the year, including "Modern German Art," "German Expressionism and Abstract Art: A Decade of Collecting," "Graphic Art of Albrecht Dürer," and "Giorgio Morandi." The music section mentions concerts and recitals held at the museum.

The publications section lists several books and catalogs published by the museum, including "Harvard Collections, a Supplement to the 1957 Catalogue of Twentieth Century German Art at Harvard" and "In Preparation: The Collection of Plaster Casts in the Busch-Reisinger Museum."

Overall, the page provides an overview of the museum's activities and support during the year, highlighting the contributions of its donors and the exhibitions and publications it produced.