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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1970-1971

ARCH.2013.5.13, Rendition: 797551

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The image shows an open book with a page containing densely printed text. The text appears to be in English and is formatted in two columns, typical of dictionary or encyclopedia entries. The content seems to be part of a reference work, possibly a dictionary or glossary, given the structured layout and the appearance of various terms.

On the left side of the page, there is a smaller piece of paper that looks like it has been cut from a magazine or newspaper. This smaller piece of paper has the title "L.A.P." and the byline "By FREDERIK VAN ALMELO." The rest of the text on this smaller piece of paper is not fully visible, but it seems to be an article or a column.

The main page of the book has a visible heading that reads "CHILDREN," suggesting that the entries on this page are related to terms or topics concerning children. The text is small and tightly packed, indicating a comprehensive coverage of the subject matter. The book itself has a hardcover, and the pages are yellowed, suggesting it might be an older publication.

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The image shows a page from a book titled "By Frederik Van Almelod," which appears to be a schedule or program listing various art galleries and their exhibitions.

Here is a detailed breakdown:

  1. Title and Author:

    • The book is authored by Frederik Van Almelod.
  2. Content:

    • The main content of the page seems to be a list of art galleries and their respective exhibitions.
    • The page includes a variety of entries, each likely indicating a gallery name followed by details of an exhibition or show.
    • Entries include names such as "Centraal Art Gallery," "Hollandse Schouwburg," "CENTRAAL MUSEUM," "Piet Hein Eek Art Gallery," and others, possibly followed by dates or specific exhibition topics.
  3. Layout:

    • The entries are vertically aligned and densely packed, suggesting a comprehensive directory or guide.
    • The left side of the page includes dates and times (e.g., Tuesday, 12:30, 1970), though the specific context of these times isn't clear from the image alone.
    • The right side is filled with multiple gallery names and exhibition details.
  4. Notable Sections:

    • There are several headings like "Children," "Lounches," "HELP," "DRAFT," "FLOOR," "ENTRANCES," and others, which might categorize different sections or types of exhibitions or services provided by these galleries.

The content seems to be an informative guide for art enthusiasts, detailing where and when various art exhibitions can be found, which is typical for a gallery guide or exhibition calendar.

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The image displays an open book with a page that appears to be a program or schedule, likely for an event or a series of events. The text is densely packed and organized into columns, which include details such as times, titles, and locations. The heading at the top of the page reads "Tuesday, June 26," indicating the specific day for the events listed. The text is printed on a light brown paper, giving it a vintage or historical feel.

At the top left corner, there is a section titled "CENTRAL ART GALLERY," which seems to list exhibitions or displays available to be seen, possibly from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The rest of the page is divided into different sections like "DANCE," "FILM," "LOUNGES," and "CHILDREN," each specifying various activities, shows, or performances, along with their respective times and locations.

For example, under the "DANCE" section, there are listings for different dance performances with specific times and venues. The "FILM" section lists movie screenings, including the titles, times, and locations. The "LOUNGES" section seems to provide information about different lounges or areas where people can gather, and the "CHILDREN" section lists activities designed for children.

The page also includes the name "Frederik van Eeden" at the very top, which could be the name of the author, compiler, or an important figure related to the content. The overall layout is structured and detailed, suggesting that it is a well-organized event with a variety of activities for different audiences.

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The image shows a page from a historical exhibition catalog, specifically for an art gallery. This particular page is authored by Frederik J. A. van Almeida and is dated Tuesday, June 17.

Details:

  1. Header:

    • The header includes the author's name, "BY FREDERIK J. A. van ALMELO," and the date "Tuesday, June 17."
  2. Content:

    • The text on the page discusses various aspects of an art exhibition, including details about specific artworks and artists.
    • It mentions several artists and their works, such as:
      • LIEBERMANN, Max: Noted for a portrait of Paul von Hindenburg.
      • LOHNBERG: Presumably an artist, referenced in relation to the works discussed.
      • CHILDE HASSAM: An American Impressionist painter.
    • The text also references historical events, such as the "PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION" in San Francisco in 1915.
    • Various art techniques and specific pieces are discussed, including:
      • Oil paintings
      • Watercolors
      • Etchings
      • Lithographs
    • The text makes mention of other artists like SCHREYER, Franz, DANCIGTON, GALLERY (113), and HALLGARTEN, among others.
  3. Layout:

    • The text is organized in two columns.
    • The left column contains detailed descriptions and commentary on artworks and artists.
    • The right column lists various pieces, including their creators, titles, dimensions, and other pertinent details.
  4. Gallery Information:

    • The page includes information about the gallery, specifically the "CENTRAL ART GALLERY" located at 113 West 57th Street, New York.
    • It mentions the gallery's hours, from 9 AM to 6 PM.

Overall, this page serves as a detailed record and commentary on various pieces and artists featured in an exhibition, providing historical context and specific details about the artworks displayed.

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The image shows an open book page with a list of names and addresses. The page appears to be from a directory or an index of some kind, possibly from a telephone book, membership list, or a similar resource.

Here are some notable details:

  1. Header Information:

    • The top left corner of the page contains the name "Frederik van Almelø."
    • The date "Tuesday, July 19..." is partially visible at the top.
  2. Content:

    • The list includes a variety of names and addresses, presumably of businesses, galleries, or individuals.
    • Names like "CENTRAL ART GALLERY," "GALERIE DRAFT," "OPEN GALLERY," "SCHIFFER GALLERY," "SCHNEIDER GALLERY," "HEIDI," "STUDIO," "FOX ART GALLERY," "FREEMAN GALLERY," "HILTON," "MUSEUM OF MODERN ART," "CHILDREN'S ART GALLERY," and others are present.
    • Locations mentioned include addresses with street names like "Fifth Avenue," "East 67th Street," "West 57th Street," "Madison Avenue," and "Park Avenue," suggesting this is a directory for an urban area, likely New York City.
  3. Layout:

    • The text is densely packed with names and addresses.
    • The list is organized in columns with names and addresses aligned vertically.
  4. Miscellaneous:

    • There are some handwritten annotations or marks, particularly in the top right corner, but they are not entirely legible.
    • The page seems to be from a printed book, possibly from the mid-20th century, given the style and layout.

Overall, the page is a detailed directory listing various galleries, studios, and possibly other establishments, likely in an urban setting.

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The image shows a page from a program or schedule for an event or series of events, possibly from a cultural or arts festival. Here’s a detailed summary:

  1. Date and Event Information:

    • The page is dated Tuesday, June 23.
    • The event is organized by Frederik Van Amlelo.
  2. Venues and Events:

    • The schedule lists multiple venues, including:
      • Centre Art Gallery (various events throughout the day, starting from 11 AM to 11 PM)
      • Op Art Gallery (events from 1 PM to 10 PM)
      • Café Gallery (events from 11 AM to 10 PM)
      • The Gallery (events from 12 PM to 11 PM)
      • The Art Space (events from 12 PM to 11 PM)
      • The Gallery at the Arts Center (events from 12 PM to 11 PM)
      • Art Gallery (events from 12 PM to 11 PM)
      • The Gallery at the Museum (events from 12 PM to 10 PM)
      • The Cultural Center (events from 12 PM to 10 PM)
      • The Art Institute (events from 12 PM to 10 PM)
      • The Museum of Modern Art (events from 12 PM to 10 PM)
      • The Art Gallery at the University (events from 12 PM to 10 PM)
      • The Art Gallery Downtown (events from 12 PM to 10 PM)
      • The Art Center (events from 12 PM to 10 PM)
      • The Art Museum (events from 12 PM to 10 PM)
      • The Art Gallery (events from 12 PM to 10 PM)
  3. Event Types and Descriptions:

    • The events listed include a wide range of activities such as:
      • Dance performances (e.g., "Flow Dance," "Dances," "Dance Concert")
      • Art exhibitions (e.g., "Art Gallery Opening," "Art Exhibitions")
      • Music performances (e.g., "Music Concerts," "Jazz Night," "Classical Music")
      • Theatrical performances (e.g., "Theatre," "Drama," "Plays")
      • Poetry readings (e.g., "Poetry Night")
      • Film screenings (e.g., "Film Festival")
      • Lectures and workshops (e.g., "Lecture Series," "Workshops")
      • Special events (e.g., "Children's Activities," "Art and Craft," "Children's Day")
  4. Times and Locations:

    • Each event has a specific time and venue listed. For example:
      • "Centre Art Gallery" has events starting at 11 AM and going up to 11 PM.
      • "Op Art Gallery" has events starting from 1 PM to 10 PM.
      • "The Gallery" and "The Art Space" have events from 12 PM to 11 PM.
      • Specific events like "Children's Activities" are scheduled at certain times, such as 1 PM at the "Children's Center."
  5. Artists and Performers:

    • Names of artists, performers, and possibly the types of performances are listed, though some names are not entirely legible due to the resolution of the image.

The overall layout and content suggest a comprehensive schedule for a day packed with diverse cultural activities.

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The image shows a page from a book or magazine with a pasted newspaper clipping containing multiple columns of small text. The text appears to be listings or schedules for various cultural and entertainment events or locations, such as galleries, theaters, children’s activities, help organizations, and lounges. The clipping is yellowed with age, and the page it's adhered to is similarly aged and beige-colored. The text on the clipping is densely packed and organized into categories like "GALLERIES," "CHILDREN," "HELP," and "LOUNGES," with specific event or venue names and details in each section. The source page is set against a plain, neutral surface background.

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The image shows a page from a book or a scrapbook, with a newspaper clipping pasted onto it. The clipping features columns of text but the specific content of the text is not legible in this image due to resolution limitations. The paper appears aged, suggesting that it is likely to be from an older newspaper. There is some visible wear on the edges and corners of the page, and it is affixed within what seems to be a larger collection, as indicated by the visible binding on the right edge. The top left corner of the clipping has a small section where it has either been torn or has worn away, showing the page beneath.

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The image shows an open page from a vintage newspaper or publication, likely from the early 20th century, judging by the style of the text and layout. The page is titled "Tuesday, JI" at the top left, indicating the day and possibly the issue number. The content is a list of events, announcements, and advertisements, formatted in a columnar layout typical of newspapers of that era.

Key Observations:

  1. Header Information:

    • The top of the page includes a header that reads "CENTRE ART GALLERY" and "ON Tuesday, JI," suggesting it is a cultural or community-focused publication.
  2. Columns:

    • The page is divided into multiple columns, each containing different types of information:
      • Left Column: Lists events and announcements, such as gallery openings, lectures, and social gatherings.
      • Middle Columns: Include advertisements for businesses, performances, and public events.
      • Right Column: Contains additional event listings, notices, and possibly classified ads.
  3. Content Details:

    • Events and Announcements:
      • Mentions of art galleries, lectures, and social events, such as "CENTRE ART GALLERY" and "CLEVELAND ART GALLERY."
      • References to specific dates, times, and locations, indicating scheduled activities.
    • Advertisements:
      • Businesses advertising their services, such as "POLAND CORPORATION," "CHILDREN'S EXHIBIT," and "LOUNGES."
      • Details about performances, such as "FOLK DANCING" and "SUMMER FESTIVAL OF DANCE."
    • Community Notices:
      • Listings for organizations, clubs, and public gatherings, such as "SCHOOL OF MUSIC" and "FREE MEDICAL SERVICE."
  4. Typography and Layout:

    • The text is printed in a serif font, typical of newspapers from the early 1900s.
    • Headings are bold and capitalized for emphasis.
    • The layout is dense, with narrow columns and minimal spacing, characteristic of the era's printing style.
  5. Condition:

    • The page appears aged, with visible signs of wear, such as discoloration, slight tearing at the edges, and some discoloration or staining, indicating it is an old document.

Overall Impression:

The image depicts a historical newspaper page filled with a mix of cultural events, business advertisements, and community announcements. It provides a glimpse into the daily life and interests of the time, highlighting the importance of art, education, and social gatherings in the community. The layout and style are indicative of early 20th-century print media.

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The image shows an open book with a page displaying a newspaper clipping. The newspaper clipping is about an event that took place in New York City. The clipping has a title, "New York City," and it contains information about a gallery and a museum. The clipping also includes details about the event, such as the date, time, and location. The book's pages are yellowed, and the edges are slightly worn. The book appears to be an old publication, possibly a magazine or a newspaper archive.