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NEWS from the
Busch-Reisinger Museum
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 617-760 ext. 2338

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JUGENDSTIL EXHIBITION TO FEATURE NEW ACQUISITIONS

The Busch-Reisinger Museum will present a new look at the
arts of Northern Europe around 1900 for its major spring exhibition
-- and viewers will get their first look at some interesting new
additions to the collection.

Titled simply Jugendstil, the German name for the arts and
crafts movement which swept Europe and the United States between
1890 and 1910, the exhibition will open to the public on April 28
following a preview the day before for Association and Visiting
Committee members.

Known most widely in the United States as Art Nouveau, this
movement took on a special character in Germany, Austria and The
Netherlands -- a character not so familiar in this country because
of the relative rarity of pure Jugendstil works of art. The
peculiar quality of German design will be seen in a number of
objects ranging from prints, posters and paintings by such masters
as Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck,
and Peter Behrens to exquisite works in ceramic, silver and pewter.
In the latter category of "functional" objects are a lovely Meissen
cup and saucer attributed to the architect Henri van de Velde and

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The image shows a page from a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The press release is titled "JUGENDSTIL EXHIBITION TO FEATURE NEW ACQUISITIONS."

Here's a detailed summary:

  • Museum Information:

    • The press release is from the Busch-Reisinger Museum located at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Event Information:

    • The museum is hosting a major spring exhibition titled "Jugendstil."
    • This exhibition will focus on the arts of Northern Europe around the year 1900.
    • The event will feature new acquisitions and is set to open to the public on April 28.
    • A preview for Association and Visiting Committee members will be held the day before, on April 27.
  • About Jugendstil:

    • Jugendstil, the German term for the arts and crafts movement that swept through Europe and the United States between 1890 and 1910.
    • In the United States, it is more commonly known as Art Nouveau.
    • The exhibition will highlight the unique character of German design, which is less familiar in the U.S. due to the scarcity of pure Jugendstil works.
  • Artistic Contributions:

    • The exhibition will showcase works by notable artists and designers such as Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck, and Peter Behrens.
    • It will include a variety of objects such as prints, posters, paintings, and exquisite works in ceramic, silver, and pewter.
    • Specific items highlighted include a lovely Meissen cup and saucer attributed to the architect Henri van de Velde.

The press release aims to inform the public about this upcoming exhibition, emphasizing the significance of the new acquisitions and the unique contributions of German Jugendstil artists.

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The image is a page from a press release or announcement from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The document is dated and labeled for immediate release.

The press release announces an upcoming exhibition titled "Jugendstil," which focuses on the arts and crafts movement from Northern Europe around 1900. The exhibition is set to open on April 28, following a preview on April 27 for Association and Visiting Committee members.

The text explains that Jugendstil, known in the United States as Art Nouveau, had a distinctive character in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. The exhibition will showcase a variety of objects, including prints, posters, paintings by artists such as Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck, and Peter Behrens, as well as ceramic, silver, and pewter works. Notably, it highlights a Meissen cup and saucer attributed to architect Henri van de Velde as examples of "functional" objects in the collection.

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The image shows a typed press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release is titled "JUGENDSTIL EXHIBITION TO FEATURE NEW ACQUISITIONS" and is marked "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE."

The press release announces a major spring exhibition focusing on the arts of Northern Europe around 1900, specifically the Jugendstil movement. The exhibition, titled "Jugendstil," will open to the public on April 28, with a preview for Association and Visiting Committee members on April 27.

Jugendstil, known in the United States as Art Nouveau, had distinct characteristics in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. The exhibition aims to showcase the unique qualities of German design through various objects, including prints, posters, and paintings by notable artists such as Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck, and Peter Behrens. Additionally, it will feature exquisite functional objects in ceramic, silver, and pewter, including a Meissen cup and saucer attributed to the architect Henri van de Velde.

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The image is a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The press release announces an upcoming exhibition titled "Jugendstil," which refers to the art and crafts movement that occurred between 1890 and 1910, known in the United States as Art Nouveau.

Key points of the press release include:

  1. Exhibition Title and Theme:

    • The exhibition is titled "Jugendstil," focusing on the arts of Northern Europe around the year 1900.
    • It will feature new acquisitions, offering viewers a fresh perspective on the collection.
  2. Dates and Audience:

    • The exhibition will open to the public on April 28.
    • There will be a preview the day before for Association and Visiting Committee members.
  3. About the Jugendstil Movement:

    • The Jugendstil movement, akin to Art Nouveau, had a distinctive character in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands.
    • This character is not as well-known in the United States due to the relative rarity of Jugendstil artworks.
  4. Exhibition Highlights:

    • The exhibition will showcase various objects, including prints, posters, and paintings by prominent artists such as Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck, and Peter Behrens.
    • It will also display exquisite functional objects in ceramic, silver, and pewter.
    • One notable item mentioned is a Meissen cup and saucer attributed to the architect Henri van de Velde.
  5. Contact Information:

    • The press release provides contact information for the museum, including the address and a phone number (868-7600 ext. 2338).

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The image depicts a press release from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The release is marked "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" and is dated with the contact number 868-7600 ext. 2338.

The press release announces an upcoming exhibition titled "Jugendstil," which focuses on the arts and crafts movement that was prominent in Northern Europe around 1900. The exhibition is set to open to the public on April 28, with a preview for Association and Visiting Committee members the day before.

The Jugendstil movement, known in the United States as Art Nouveau, had a unique character in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands, due to the relative rarity of pure Jugendstil works of art. The exhibition will showcase the distinctive quality of German design through various objects, including prints, posters, and paintings by notable artists such as Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck, and Peter Behrens. Additionally, the exhibition will feature functional objects like a cup and saucer designed by the architect Henri van de Velde.

The press release emphasizes that viewers will have the opportunity to see these interesting new additions to the museum's collection for the first time.

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The image depicts a page from a press release or news article. On the top right corner, the text says "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" followed by a phone number with an extension. Below this, there is a headline "JUGENDSTIL EXHIBITION TO FEATURE NEW ACQUISITIONS". The text mentions that the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University will present an exhibition on the arts of Northern Europe around 1900, offering viewers their first look at new additions to their collection.

The article describes Jugendstil, which is the German term for the arts and crafts movement more widely known in the United States as Art Nouveau. This movement is said to have swept Europe and the United States between 1890 and 1910. The exhibition is set to open to the public on April 28 after a preview for Association and Visiting Committee members.

The text goes on to explain that Art Nouveau took on a special character in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands, and that the exhibition will display German design in various forms including prints, posters, and paintings by artists such as Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck, and Peter Behrens. It also mentions "functional" objects like a Meissen cup and saucer attributed to the architect Henri van de Velde.

The physical page is open and placed within a larger book or binder, with the binder's green borders visible on the left side.

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The image shows an open book or document, likely a press release or announcement from the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University. The text is formatted in a formal, typed style, typical of official communications. The content discusses an upcoming exhibition titled "Jugendstil," which focuses on the arts and crafts movement that flourished in Northern Europe around the year 1900.

Key Details from the Text:

  1. Exhibition Title: The exhibition is named Jugendstil, the German term for the arts and crafts movement that swept through Europe and the United States between 1890 and 1910. In the United States, this movement is more commonly known as Art Nouveau.

  2. Exhibition Details:

    • The exhibition will open to the public on April 28.
    • A preview will be held the day before for Association and Visiting Committee members.
  3. Focus of the Exhibition:

    • The exhibition will showcase new acquisitions and highlight the unique character of the Jugendstil movement, particularly its expression in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands.
    • It will feature a variety of works, including prints, posters, paintings, and functional objects such as ceramics, silver, and pewter.
  4. Notable Artists and Objects:

    • The exhibition will include works by prominent artists such as Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck, and Peter Behrens.
    • Functional objects will include a Meissen cup and saucer attributed to the architect Henri van de Velde.
  5. Contextual Information:

    • The document is marked as "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" and includes contact details: News from the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, with a phone number 868-7600 ext. 2338.

Visual Description:

  • The page is clean and well-formatted, with a simple layout.
  • The text is centered and uses a standard serif font.
  • The left margin features a vertical green spine, indicating that this is part of a bound document or book.
  • The overall appearance suggests a professional, archival, or historical document, possibly from an archive or museum collection.

This document serves as an announcement for an art exhibition, providing details about the theme, featured artists, and schedule.

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The image is a page from a book or magazine, which appears to be a press release or announcement. The text is centered and reads "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" at the top, indicating that it is intended to be shared with the media or the public. The title of the release is "JUGENDSTIIL EXHIBITION TO FEATURES NEW ACQUISITIONS," which suggests that the exhibition will showcase new acquisitions related to the Jugendstil movement.

The text goes on to provide more information about the exhibition, including the name of the museum hosting it, the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The exhibition is titled "Jugendstil" and will feature works of art and design from Northern Europe around 1900. The exhibition will open to the public on April 28, following a preview for Association and Visiting Committee members the day before.

The text also mentions that the Jugendstil movement, known as Art Nouveau in the United States, took on a special character in Germany, Austria, and The Netherlands. The exhibition will showcase a range of objects, including prints, posters, paintings, and functional objects such as ceramics, silver, and pewter. The text highlights the unique quality of German design and mentions some of the artists and designers who will be featured in the exhibition, including Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck, and Peter Behrens.

Overall, the image appears to be a press release or announcement for an exhibition at the Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard University, which will feature new acquisitions related to the Jugendstil movement and showcase the unique character of German design from around 1900.

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The image depicts an open book with a white page containing text. The page is from a publication titled "NEWS from the Busch-Reisinger Museum Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138," as indicated by the header. The text is printed in black ink and appears to be a press release or announcement about an upcoming exhibition at the museum.

The title of the exhibition is "JUGENDSTYLE EXHIBITION TO FEATURE NEW ACQUISITIONS." The text explains that the exhibition will showcase the arts of Northern Europe around 1900 and will feature new additions to the museum's collection. The exhibition is described as focusing on the "Jugendstil" movement, which is the German name for the arts and crafts movement that swept Europe and the United States between 1890 and 1910. The exhibition will open to the public on April 28, following a preview for Association and Visiting Committee members.

The text highlights the unique character of the Jugendstil movement in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands and mentions that the exhibition will display a variety of objects, including prints, posters, paintings, and functional objects like a cup and saucer attributed to the architect Henri van de Velde. The artists mentioned include Otto Eckmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Oskar Kokoschka, Franz von Stuck, and Peter Behrens.